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"I've never heard about a possible takeover and I don't think that is at all behind our partnership."
Intriguing. Not least because somebody other than Dein was involved in opening the door to a potential hostile take-over.
Dial 9.99%
Next came the sale by Danny Fiszman of 1% of his shares. I was concerned to read that David Dein apparently didn't know about Fiszman's sale of 1% of his shares until two days after the
transaction. That 1% might sound small but the sale took Fiszman under the 25% threshold needed to maintain a veto on any changes to the club's statutes.
Then the rumours of the sale of ITV's shareholding to Stan Kroenke's 'Kroenke Sports Enterprise' (KSE) started to filter out. The rumours were met with vehement denials from KSE:
"There is no interest from KSE in buying any shares of Arsenal or any Premier League club."
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"I'm seriously starting to get tired of Mr Wenger.
"Wenger does not know everything and is not the only one with the right to exist in football.
"Even Uefa president Michel Platini has noted that his remarks were stupid."
BBC point out an interesting statistic, however: Domenech has used Henry in seven international matches this season - including three friendlies - and played him for 90 minutes in all but one of the games.That's very interesting if you consider how much of the season Henry has missed for Arsenal.
On a side note, Eurosport says that Henry will resume training in June. Is it just me, or is that really early? Methinks Mr Wenger has some cunning plan to get Henry back to his very best.
Meanwhile, the feud hasn't stopped Domenech recruiting Arsenal players as Diaby has been called into the French squad for the Euro 2008 qualifier against Lithuania and a friendly against Austria later this month.
Rumours that Raymond Domenech has requested that the games be extended to a length of 1500 minutes each -so he can get a good look at Diaby- have proven unfounded.
Youth Team
I had a look at the highlights from the other night of the FA Youth Cup game and I must say that Fran Merida looks rather tasty. (In a footballing sense, of course!) Kieran Gibbs scored a cracker but, from the brief highlights I saw, the night belonged to the young Spaniard.
Well that's all for today really, but on a final note, I urge you to have a read of Arseblog's alternative to Arsenal News Review. It's bloody hilarious and better than the real thing!