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15 miljoen mensen met het oog op de EPL, als het (prof) voetbal daar een beetje van de grond komt is het best een grote markt.
Heel Zuid-Oost Azie is natuurlijk ook al een groeimarkt.
P.S. De groei met ticketprijzen is er niet uit
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			Dat zal best (voetbal is al 1 vd populairste sporten) maar te verwaarlozen in vergelijking met die andere landen.quote:Op vrijdag 20 april 2007 14:15 schreef DiegoArmandoMaradona het volgende:
Nederland is minder op de EPL gericht dan Australie en de Nederlandse markt zal wel verzadigd zijn. In bijvoorbeeld de Australische zit wel potentie?
P.S. Prijsverhoging al bekend voor volgend jaar?
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			quote:Kroenke increases Arsenal stake
American tycoon Stan Kroenke has increased his stake in Arsenal to just over 12%, days after his friend David Dein quit the club's board.
Previously, Kroenke Sports Enterprises held a 11.26% stake, mainly as a result of buying 9.9% of the club from ITV.
Dein's exit after 24 years on the board was blamed on "irreconcilable differences" with other directors.
Earlier chairman Peter Hill-Wood said he "would be horrified to see ownership of the club go across the Atlantic."[
 
			 
			
			
			Wat lult die gozer nou, al hun spelers komen van "across the Atlantic".quote:Op woensdag 18 april 2007 10:51 schreef Gunner het volgende:
But Hill-Wood told the Guardian: "The shareholders would prefer to stay in control than sell out to some stranger.
"We would be horrified to see ownership of the club go across the Atlantic."
 
			 
			
			
			quote:Barclays Premiership
White Hart Lane
Saturday, April 21, 2007, 12.45pm
Tottenham Hotspur-Arsenal
By Richard Clarke
The battle for the mantle of North London’s top club is as close as it has been for a decade, according to Arsčne Wenger.
The Arsenal manager has presided over 24 games with Tottenham during his 10 years in charge. His record is a highly impressive 12 wins, 11 draws, one defeat. In fact you could argue that the Wenger Years have seen Arsenal pull away from their neighbours given that the overall tally between the two teams reads: Pld 154, Arsenal wins 65, draws 40 and Spurs wins 49.
The Frenchman’s side ran out handsome 3-0 winners at Emirates Stadium back in December and then a second-string side knocked out a full-strength Tottenham team over two legs in the Carling Cup Semi-Final.
Despite all that, on the eve of Saturday’s clash at White Hart Lane, Wenger suggested Martin Jol’s side have narrowed the perceived gap that has developed between the two rivals in recent years.
“Yes I feel that Tottenham have come closer,” he said, “especially in the last year. They have their little weakness during their European campaign. It is the first time they have qualified. It can be very demanding energy-wise when you play on the weekend. We know that from the Champions League ourselves.
“But overall I feel the quality of their game has gone up in the last two years. Remember we only got in front of them and into the Champions League in the final game of the season. They have improved a lot.”
At his pre-match press conference, Wenger announced that all three of his doubts for Saturday would be playing. Cesc Fabregas is not 100 per cent because of a virus while Abou Diaby is available despite picking up a nasty-looking head injury against Manchester City on Tuesday. Freddie Ljungberg missed that game with a hamstring problem. He has recovered sufficiently to be named in the squad but it is not known if he will start.
This time last season, Arsenal were playing catch-up in their pursuit of the fourth and final Champions League place. This season it has never come to that but there were a few brows being furrowed and nails being bitten before the two victories at Emirates Stadium this week. Neither game was worry-free as Arsenal continued to create chances wonderfully and then miss them wastefully.
“We just want to continue our winning streak now,” said Wenger. “We have won against Bolton and Manchester City so we just want to go to White Hart Lane and win the game.
“I don’t get frustrated with my team, no. You must say that for example Manchester City played in the second half with 10 men in the final third. That is never easy, you see it when a national team play against weaker teams. It is difficult.
“We needed some patience and at the moment we miss our goalscorers. We are becoming impatient sometimes but that is part of the game. When both teams go for it the game is more open and more attractive. When teams just defend it is more difficult.
“The Tottenham and Arsenal games recently have certainly been occasions where both side do really want it. They are spectacular games because both sides want to win.”
Expect more of the same on Saturday.
 
			 
			
			
			En waarom zou dat niet mogen, dat kan jij mij vast wel vertellen?quote:Op vrijdag 20 april 2007 23:54 schreef Flashwin het volgende:
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Wat lult die gozer nou, al hun spelers komen van "across the Atlantic".Willen ze Arsenal nu opeens Engels houden ofzo...sukkels
 
			 
			
			
			Verlies is vanzelfsprekend geen optie morgen.quote:Op zaterdag 21 april 2007 01:02 schreef fanneke het volgende:
Maar er wordt vandaag ook nog gewoon gevoetbald natuurlijk. De 155e Noord-Londoense derby begint om 13.45 uur Nederlandse tijd..
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			Waar lees jij dat ik vind dat het niet zou mogen?quote:Op zaterdag 21 april 2007 01:05 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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En waarom zou dat niet mogen, dat kan jij mij vast wel vertellen?
 
			 
			
			
			Je zegt het niet letterlijk maar dat proef ik wel uit je post.quote:Op zaterdag 21 april 2007 01:51 schreef Flashwin het volgende:
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Waar lees jij dat ik vind dat het niet zou mogen?
 
			 
			
			
			Heb je enig idee wat 'the atlantic' is?quote:Op vrijdag 20 april 2007 23:54 schreef Flashwin het volgende:
Wat lult die gozer nou, al hun spelers komen van "across the Atlantic".Willen ze Arsenal nu opeens Engels houden ofzo...sukkels
 
			 
			
			
			quote:Hill-Wood said: "Why don't we want the American at our club? Call me old-fashioned, but we don't need his money and we don't want his sort. Our objective is keep Arsenal English, albeit with a lot of foreign players."
 
			 
			
			
			Jij omdat je mijn punt niet snapt.quote:Op zaterdag 21 april 2007 09:31 schreef Gunner het volgende:
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Heb je enig idee wat 'the atlantic' is?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic
De atlantische oceaan flapdrol. Daar heeft Arsenal maar een paar, brazilianen, vandaan en niet 'al' zoals jij suggereert.
Dus wie is hier nu de sukkel?
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			Om te scorenquote:Op woensdag 18 april 2007 00:49 schreef DiegoArmandoMarado... het volgende:
Waarom is Adebayor ooit gekocht?
 
			 
			
			
			streams zijn zoooooo 2006quote:Op zaterdag 21 april 2007 14:06 schreef DiegoArmandoMarado... het volgende:
Iemand die een goede stream kijkt?
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			Beter idee?quote:
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			Als Wenger niet een nieuw contract krijgt, zou dat dus kunnen betekenen dat Henry z'n carriere niet afsluit bij Arsenal. Iets wat ik wel verwachtte.quote:Henry links his future to Wenger
Henry has again played down speculation about his future
Thierry Henry insists he will stay at Arsenal as long as Arsene Wenger remains as manager.
The 29-year-old's future has again been at the centre of speculation after an injury-troubled season, despite signing a new four-year deal last summer.
He told Sport magazine: "At the end of last season I signed a new contract.
"I believe in the boss and what he is trying to do here. As long as he is here then I will be here - it's just as simple as that."
Wenger has another year left on his current deal, but there has also been questions about his future after long-time friend and close confidante David Dein left Arsenal because of "irreconcilable differences" with the rest of the board.
Arsenal will be without a trophy this season, and Henry believes they have paid the price for a lack of experience.
He said: "I think perhaps we lose our concentration. We don't do this on purpose.
"We have ended up losing so many points against teams we should have beaten.
"The talent is there but you need to put the ball in the back of the net, and I wasn't fresh enough, or there enough, to do that for the team this season.
"It was the same with Robin van Persie, who has been injured, and William Gallas, who was out for more than three months.
"I'm not complaining about these things, but it is a fact and it does make a difference.
"We have a lot of amazing youngsters at the club, but you need experience too."
He added: "We'd be in a much better position if we had taken our chances. "We do have something to build on, but we need to kill teams off. That's all that let us down this year."

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