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Saturday, May 09, 2015

Etcetera Says Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club

This week, Etcetera comes for Aliko Dangote who few days ago declared his intention to buy Arsenal FC. Etcetera analyses it for him, saying point blank he cannot afford it!

Etcetera Writes...

You have sold some shares and you’ve got some money to spend. Now you want the ultimate: Your own football club. Hold on there, are you sure?



 Football clubs are a nightmare to run. In fact, almost two-thirds of premiership clubs have been in receivership at some point. Remember Portsmouth FC ploughed through four owners some seasons back and landed itself a debt of £60m and relegation in the Championship.

 Think of Leeds United’s tragicomic collapse; the balls-up at Cambridge United; Rotherham going into receivership in 2006 and 2008; Southampton’s sorry saga. And, of course, Crawley Town getting a winding up order years back. So, what do we know? Don’t buy a football club for the glory. So, before Dangote aspires to join Abrahamovic, Glazers and Al Mansours, he should make sure he knows his stuff.

But does Dangote know how much these football clubs really cost?

It is often mistaken that these clubs go for a quid. For instance, Swansea City was bought by investors for £100, and sold four years later for a £1. But beware: underneath those figures lies a pile of debt.

Does Dangote have the cash, can he do an Abramovich?

No, he can’t. New UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations already in place, require clubs to balance their income and expenses. Dangote cannot operate under such rules. The premiership is too organised and transparent for any businessman to easily manipulate. The wage structure of footballers is too large for a businessman like Dangote to take on. Let us forget that those goons at Forbes have told us that Dangote is Africa’s richest man. As it stands, he cannot afford the outright purchase of a big football club like Arsenal. It is as simple as that. He will go broke. It is a possibility if we are talking about a club in the coast of West Africa. Dangote has most of his wealth in shares and physical assets and the football business requires liquid cash to sustain. Have we all forgotten that the same Dangote got a 3G licence and sold it to Etisalat? He is a very smart businessman who knows how to pick his areas of investments.

Can he get Bank backing?

Unlikely! No serious private equity firm would get involved with a football club. They are not proper businesses. Too much politics, too many egos. And there’s no proper exit route – the history of football clubs on the stock market is chequered, to say the least. They are rich men’s toys, great for entertaining your mates, and that’s about it. I don’t think Dangote can afford such an expensive toy.

A lot of people think it is relatively easy to make a million pounds by being the owner of a football club. That all you have to do is put in that first two million pounds. But these people should also know that since the English Premier League was formed in 1992, football finances have dried up to the extent that making a million pound profit is no longer a walk in the park. It is also the case that buying a football club is unlikely to yield that much of a return. Despite the significant TV and other commercial revenues, football clubs in England’s top flight still struggle to break even. This is ironic, given the goal of setting up the Premier League was to stabilise club finances.

Is Dangote putting his heart over his head?

Yes I think so. Simon Jordan, in his autobiography, tells the story of how owning a football club can go terribly wrong. Jordan amassed a fortune of £75m in the early days of the mobile phone revolution. In 2000, he paid £10m to take control of South London football team Crystal Palace, becoming the youngest football club chairman at the age of 32. He was warned by many not to do it, but having watched the club since his childhood, he could not resist. Fast-forward 10 years and the club was in administration and Jordan’s personal wealth largely wiped out. It is reported that Roman Abramovich, the Russian owner of Chelsea, has written off more than one billion pounds he ploughed into the club since acquiring it in 2003. Catching him up fast is Sheikh Mansour from Abu Dhabi, who has invested close to one billion pounds in Manchester City since 2008. Can Dangote write off such a huge amount of money? It is in fact the amount of money he borrows to invest in businesses. But again, I think Dangote is just trying to hype himself. 



Most of the serious money flowing into football recently has come from the Middle East. The Qatar Investment Authority (the country’s sovereign wealth fund) bought the French Ligue 1 side Paris St Germain in 2011 and has gone about transforming them in the same way Sheikh Mansour has Manchester City. Forget those guys at Forbes, Dangote is not in the same league as these guys.

The Glazer Family bought Manchester United in 2006, recognising the immense value of its global brand as a cash generator and the opportunities to enhance it even further. The cost of buying the club was loaded on to the club itself, with the revenues it generates used to pay the debt and interest that the Glazers undertook to buy the club. Eventually, the hope is that the club will essentially pay for itself leaving its American owners in possession of a multi-billion pound asset but till date, the Glazers are still gnashing their teeth and are still neck deep in debt.


 When it was speculated that a Middle East consortium was willing to pay £1.5bn for Arsenal Football Club, it was stated that Stan Kroenke, the American who owns about 63 per cent of the shares in the club, would have made just £400m on his shares. So, given the appalling financial returns, why do people buy football clubs?

Who can buy Arsenal football club?

Anyone can buy Arsenal football club, but that anyone doesn’t include anyone who obtains bank loans to fund a business. Sir John Madejski, chairman of Reading Football Club, describes the ideal football club owner as having deep pockets, mercurial, and not faint-hearted.



Source : Punch




He is a good writer no doubt but his style of writing is too consistent,too perfect,too rigid ,too knowing and too unbending..I am now getting bored.I like change and diversity in writing,i can almost predict what he has written before i even read...


That said,I am a die hard Arsenal fan,if Dangote or anyone else buys it,i dont care as long as ARSENAL never die!..lol







94 comments:

  1. I don't think its possible for Alh Dangote to buy my very dear Club. Gunners For Ever





    *Larry was here*

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  2. I hate when poor men criticize what they can't afford. Ssmtchuuuuuuuw..

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    1. When did God make him judge over Nigerians? Must he have something to say abt how others are living their lives? He's just a loser trying to make others think they're losers like him. #sick

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    2. verygoodbadgirl9 May 2015 at 12:33

      Olowo nsoro, talika ni oun ni idea. Edakun, idea kilo ni? This boy should shut the fuck up and face his failed career.

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    3. Despite the fact that I'm not a fan of this Etcetera, but I totally agree with him 100%.
      For a start I used to work with one of these big banks and I happens to know some of these so called Nigeria Billionaires to be nothing but a fraud. I have to say that for some of them, when you take bank money out of their money, they were poorer than a church rat. Too much hype about these broke Billionaires that lives a ridiculous lifestyles on bank loans. Majority of them have no penny to their names and is such a shames that Forbes buys into their shenanigans by listing them along with people like Oprah and Bill Gates. They all lobbied to have their names on Forbes just to make it easy for them to
      get loans from a foreign banks. And majority of their private jets were on lease. The private jet is being used to (1). Launder money (2) to transport their drug business. How many times does some of them travels that warrant getting their own jet? Is for easy access internationally since their are some immunity for people that travels with private planes. They go through different custom/immigration clearance and they can carry any amount of cash with them. I'm sure some of you can still remember when the South Africa government found 20 million Dollars in so called Pastor - Ayo Oritsejafor private jet. The same Oritsejafor that is a very close ally of President Jonathan. I'm sure detecting that $20 million must have been on a tip off. He must have done that many times. So called Billionaires my foot. They always picked my calls when I was with the bank and promised to help when I told them about having my own business but when I left the bank and called them, they didn't pick my calls again which talks of their character. One of them that was honorable enough gave me $3000 from $10,000 that he promised. At least he did something unlike some of them. I felt sorry for one of them when I saw his house and how he lives. Very disgusting people that devil and money has eaten their souls

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    4. Despite the fact that I'm not a fan of this Etcetera, but I totally agree with him 100%.
      For a start I used to work with one of these big banks and I happens to know some of these so called Nigeria Billionaires to be nothing but a fraud. I have to say that for some of them, when you take bank money out of their money, they were poorer than a church rat. Too much hype about these broke Billionaires that lives a ridiculous lifestyles on bank loans. Majority of them have no penny to their names and is such a shames that Forbes buys into their shenanigans by listing them along with people like Oprah and Bill Gates. They all lobbied to have their names on Forbes just to make it easy for them to
      get loans from a foreign banks. And majority of their private jets were on lease. The private jet is being used to (1). Launder money (2) to transport their drug business. How many times does some of them travels that warrant getting their own jet? Is for easy access internationally since their are some immunity for people that travels with private planes. They go through different custom/immigration clearance and they can carry any amount of cash with them. I'm sure some of you can still remember when the South Africa government found 20 million Dollars in so called Pastor - Ayo Oritsejafor private jet. The same Oritsejafor that is a very close ally of President Jonathan. I'm sure detecting that $20 million must have been on a tip off. He must have done that many times. So called Billionaires my foot. They always picked my calls when I was with the bank and promised to help when I told them about having my own business but when I left the bank and called them, they didn't pick my calls again which talks of their character. One of them that was honorable enough gave me $3000 from $10,000 that he promised. At least he did something unlike some of them. I felt sorry for one of them when I saw his house and how he lives. Very disgusting people that devil and money has eaten their souls

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    5. It's either people are just brain dead or I am in a beer parlour blog. How can you say Dangote is a fake billonaire or he can't afford to buy arsenal. What?!. Just because someone publishes a write up that is seemingly intelligent and throws in some facts and figured, doesn't mean its not bullshit..
      FACTS:
      1. Dangote according to Forbes in 2014 was worth $18b, Abramovoc was worth $9billion. And etc says they are not in the same league.
      2. The cheapest of dangote's cement factories costs $2billion. Is money or access to it not the most important factor in buying anything. ( I KNOW THIS BECAUSE I WAS INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION OF TWO OF THE FACTORIES..
      3. He is ranked the richest man in Africa. Do you think you can bullshit your way to that position, e.g lobbying Forbes....are you people kidding, most of the information Forbes uses is obtainable in public domain. You can bullshit your way to being called a billionaire, but not being officially ranked the richest man in Africa.
      3. Dangote will buy arsenal in his sleep and remain the richest man in Africa.
      QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK YOURSELF ?:
      1. ETC says he is just hyping himself and its just bank monies that they have. So Etc,is more informed than the foreign and local banks that keep giving this man billions of dollars to do business. Don't you think they would have intricate details about the finances and credit worthiness of such a big company .
      2. A man that can raise over $10b for his cement,factories and still remain afloat, the same man would raise a little over $1b for arsenal and would go broke? Common!!!
      3. Which business man at that level, uses his money primarily to do business?
      4. Why didn't ETC do a write up about the $4billion refinery being built in Ondo state, when it was all over the news.
      In conclusion, I think this ETC guy is full of shit. I have noticed he has something against high level success and tries to make himself feel better about not being able to achieve this heights by giving irrational criticisms. People should do their own research and not depend on another man"s opinion. AYO DAVIES

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  3. Very controversial and predictable - I love and hate him in equal measure

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  4. This boy should rest it already.
    He's gradually becoming irritating. Must you reply everything?
    Like Baba D even cares to notice you, mchwww

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  5. As in ehnn...his writing is becoming nollywood in the making..you already know how he will end..me sha i also think dangote can not afford arsenal.but i he can,goodluck to him

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  6. Too long! I stopped at the 2nd paragraph.

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    1. Hahahaha. I second that. Didn't read past 2nd paragraph. Not supposed to be on a Saturday.

      Me want to see n read funny posts jare.

      Not my Arsenal Club. Mbanu.

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    2. I'm amazed at his wealth of Knowledge and not a lot of people have the gut to do what hes doing
      Keep it up etc...I love what you do

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    3. Am a gunner for life and am sorry to say if Dan go tay ,buy Arsenal i will change club.

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  7. Etcetera is just a joke who is this guy that just opens his mouth to yarn dust

    He irritates me please he shuld learn to shut his mouth Jeeze

    www.adhubbing.blogspot.com

    i love stella's blog amazing job

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  8. Too long jor. Someone summarize.

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    1. As bad-belleish as he may sound,he does make a lot of sense

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    2. He makes a whole world of sense. Nigerian billionaires and so called entrepreneurs are artificial monopolist, power hobnobs oil bloc gansters and insurance fraudsters.
      Many of them do businesses with loans and are neck deep in debts. Thier net worth is calculated through assets they make tonnes of money by evading taxes and customs waivers and those aren't the kind of business men who buy clubs.
      Owning arsenal isn't running down competition and influencing government to create monopoly. That isn't street smart competition has to strive in business just like opposition must strive in politics.
      If given a fair opportunity many nigeria elite would be dirt poor Dangote inclusive.
      So yes I agree Dangote can afford arsenal that's for d middle east, Russian and Chinese billionaires those are the once who can spin a lot from nothing!

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    3. Dangote can not*

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    4. Bia soul God bless your soul. I second

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  9. Yawns...
    Didn't read to the end
    Gini ka ona ako bikonu??

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  10. Lol lol dis guy get time........

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  11. EDIT: "Let us forget those goons at Forbes that 'Dangote' has told 'them' to tell us that Dangote is Africa’s richest man!"

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  12. his business not mine






    #GODWIN

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  13. Stella spot on regarding his writing style. Someone had some structured help

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  14. Wow.
    This guy can write.


    #MAY27TH
    HEARTHROB'SBIRTHDAY

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  15. Stella, u are just too biased. What is predictable about dis piece? Abeg abeg abeg.

    That said, how does etcetera know so much about so many things. I can't seem to be able to fault him anything mostly because he presents hard facts while writing. Dangote, etcetera says u are either ignorant or just hyping yourself. Inugo! Niece piece!

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    1. Eka joy nne what's your p with Stella these days.
      Nne gbaa break o.

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  16. He Can't Buy it just hyping himself, he should just maintain his Cement and Sugar Biz...

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  17. Etcetera you have really done your homework..
    A round of applause for you..*chants of bravo! Bravo!*
    I'm impressed..
    Nwokem,as usual,go take several seats..
    Dangote will go broke if he buys arsenal?
    Let him..
    Last I checked you are not his financial advisor..
    So what perturbs your bum-bum?

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    1. Did you even read what he wrote?
      Or are you an "oh yes member"

      Read it...okay?

      XOXO MYSTERY

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  18. GOOD MORNING GOOD PEOPLE

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  19. Point of correction etc, he said some day he didn't say he'll buy it 2moro...... biko you talk too much.

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  20. Etcetera really captured it well. Dangote egwu aa bukwa maka ndi obi kara. Obi o kakwara gi? Ogaranyaa na amara uma eyi uja ka amara na ono ya.

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    1. Thank you. I don't even know if some people read what he wrote.

      XOXO MYSTERY

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  21. This guy should go and hang biko. Is he a monitoring spirit?

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  22. Stella if etc is boring u, den stop forcing his write-ups down here. His own is even too much sef. O gini di? Ofcourse Dangote was only joking. Buy Arsenal bawo?

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    1. Instead of bending your neck. Why don't you read what he wrote?

      XOXO MYSTERY

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  23. His writing is same as urs too Stella . Pot calling kettle black ,but we still read it.

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    1. His Oil Majesty9 May 2015 at 13:43

      Exactly!

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    2. Call a spade a spade,he writes much better than stella.His write-ups've a lot more depth than mere gossip.

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  24. Morning Stella. I disagree that his style of writing is predictable. He gives you figures on what he is talking about making it narratively clear and easy to understand.

    Thanks

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  25. I like this guy.
    Always backing up his write-ups with facts.


    But it takes a lotta nerve to take a swing at someone like dangote.

    Etcetera I hope you are watching ur back

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    1. The money spent on your education is not a waste. Take 5.

      XOXO MYSTERY

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    2. Hahahaha... Xoxo mystery.
      I got your hi-five.
      How's you weekend going??.

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    3. But come to think of it, what does etcetera have to lose?

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  26. This is a very good write- up. Usually it's not everything he writes I subscribe to, but I think he is carving out a niche for himself in the media world. Judo to him. But then what he has said about Dangote is no hidden secret to any knowing Nigerian.
    Pls visit capitalliving21@blogspot

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  27. This irritant is too opinionated.mr know it all.is dangote borrowing from ur pocket. Everything to remain relevant...

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  28. A good writer he is. He has analysed some of the things those folks won't disclose to Dangote, so Dangote should count his teeth with his tongue.

    Says it as e dey hot. Etc weldone.

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    1. I luuuuh you.

      XOXO MYSTERY

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    2. Don't mind Stella jare. He presented facts. It is unlike his other writeups that appears too personal.

      XOXO MYSTERY

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    3. Don't mind Stella jare. He presented facts. It is unlike his other writeups that appears too personal.

      XOXO MYSTERY

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  29. Etc is a good writer sha, but this piece got him contradicting himself.

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    1. Gdmorn Sir. Did you read it or you just want to follow Stella's comment?

      XOXO MYSTERY

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    2. Leave this boy alone xoxo menses

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  30. This has just proved he is so poor and doesnt know his country ,there a number of nigerians that can buy arsenal football club who are not on forbes,jus so u know,my friend once owned Sheffield united a nigerian have u heard of him? Google it,dumb broke us nigerian we have some of the richest people in the world, we spend the most money , abroad, yes u said celebs are fake but it stops there dont even try it in abuja young nothern boys with lambos n bugattis,plz go shit on ur self

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  31. Ur silly dangote has billions of pounds ur say9ng he can't afford 75 mill

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  32. Stella, What do you mean by a writing being too perfect or too consistent? This young man took time to do a research and educate us on the politics and dynamics of buying and owning a football club, and as far as I'm concerned, he did as brilliant job of it.

    If your aim in communication is to pass on a message, that message must be clear and unequivocal. Your criticism is unfair because there are people on this blog who won't even bother to read the article for themselves but simply jump on your own conclusion and make it theirs.

    Be fair Stella, the aim of every writer is to attain near perfection and consistency in writing so that your readers will come to identify your style with time.

    When it is a carefully researched topic, the article will appear perfect because the writer is passing on facts and not thoughts.

    No two writers are the same and Etcetera has his own peculiar style which I've also come to appreciate.

    He says it as it is and as much as some may hate him for it, he speaks the truth.

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    1. Leave stella, let her be saying what she doesn't know

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    2. His Oil Majesty9 May 2015 at 13:47

      Epic!

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    3. 1000 likes. Stella etc is as clear as crystal. He writes well n with facts which he communicates very clearly to those who bother to read him. And I don't understand what u mean by predictable. He is not writing a story but facts. Ur judgement baffles me most times. Etc carry on jare.

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    4. Dorro Chi Chi well said.

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  33. *Yawnsssss*
    Fast forward to Stella's piece: Up Gunners!

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  34. This dude is crazy,he should use his time for more better things.Dangote can buy it that's if they really want to sell it

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    1. I can see ure making good use of ur brighter grammar.

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  35. He's right,with all these loopholes,hiddens debts and expenses.Dangote should respect himself and go for a local football club,dats if he can afford dat#sideeyes#
    That man isn't as wealthy jare,its just a game: they sort forbes to continually project him as d wealthiest man in africa,while he and our politicians connive to hide under his so empire to launder billions of dollars,no one will suspect since he's d 'wealthiest bizness man' lol!
    ...dat status is just an alibi.

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    1. You are so damn correct Queen Bee

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  36. I totally agree with him 100%. These people don't have it like they portray themselves to be. Their billions is from bank loans

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  37. If Dangote, wants to buy the club, let him buy it. Abi wetin concern you? You be him son?

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  38. This guy is a good writer
    See the way he analyzed everything
    He has a point.

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  39. Whether you agree with etcetera or not, you just have to agree that the guy is versatile and we'll read. This is how to make research and write articles. He went back and collated stats from the pre-premiership era till date and the challenges of owning football outfits. Kudos to him. This is how our journalists should be writing. With information and authority.

    I subscribe to some of the things he said but he went amiss by saying Dangote cannot buy it. It's more like begging the question. At the end, he stated that anyone can buy it.
    1) yes, arsenal is knee deep in debt. Like any other football club. These debts are figures accumulated in running a big business outfit like a club. I suspect that these debts are actually liabilities owed to shareholders and not real debts in d sense of the word. Besides, arsenal is a very smart club, business wise.

    2)is arsenal really for sale? Will Kroenke and Gazidis and the rest of the business men shareholders allow a take over? The intricacies of buying shares goes way more than just shopping for them in the market.

    3)Gain can be made in football brands. I believe the Glazars are making serious money despite their incessant weeping to the public. I don't think 1 million pounds but we all know how much arsenal season tickets cost, the ground @ d emirates, very big. Unlike Highbury and North London is a very strategic location for tourists and fans alike. There is a lot of money to be made, all about branding. See how much Bale, James, Ronaldo jerseys are making for madrid. Manchester United makes a lot of money even from jersey deals. Let's not forget kit sponsorship,ground sponsorship, TV rights, player sales, trophy price(arsenal is perpetually in d zone to win things only that d board always decide to play safe). So many things bring money to a football club. Football has transcended the boundaries of just a show off for friends, as etc mentioned. This is not Newcastle and Mike Ashley, arsenal is a proper elitist club with well run system. Dangote's major problem should be some of the traditional objections of a 'black African muslim' sole ownership of the pride of London.

    4)Dangote wants to enlarge his coast, make his brand more international. What better way than by acquiring a football club? You spend money to make money. His name will get a boost. It will open doors for him. Why do u think people join social clubs and pay so much? These things have a way of opening doors to bigger investments and even the fact that you own a club like that is enough of a pointer that you are credit worthy. Arsenal assets run in billions...

    Finally
    Wat number was i) True that you need liquid money to run arsenal, etcetera, are you seriously underating a Nigerian? Who has more liquid money than a Nigerian. Hahahahaha. All these estimation of Dangote is for his legit ventures. Dangote, I suspect is tripple times richer. Haba! Don't make me laugh. He is a Nigerian elite, a righ t hand man of the military govt. Don't u think he has billions of secret assets tucked away in swiss accounts? Is he a moron? Many Nigerian permanent secretaries, evaluate their legal source of income, they are not worth 2million. But go and see the cars their children's girlfriends use. You can't know all a man's assets. Even abramovich must have secret assets naw
    The guy priced the club before, he is saying it again now. You can't know his pocket more than him.
    Nice article etcetera.

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    1. You made alot of sense nothing to add. The guy is good with research work.

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  40. 1. Dangote is an astute business man who knows what is what. If he couldn't afford it, he would know, wouldn't he?
    2. Stella, ETC is a far better writer that you could ever hope to be.

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  41. Only big fish should Arsenal. A club too beautiful to be part of. Am a proud gunner.

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  42. Why are people generally so hateful.I thought Dangote said ' one day', and even if he decides to buy it tomorrow , what i dont understand is why the obvious negativity and venom. I belive he has financial advisers and lawyers,do you really think he won't weigh his options. Whether loan or liquid cash , he has built successful buisness empires overy the years,doesn't he deserve a benefit of doubt?,besides it's his mistake to make. why are some of these comments so bitter. The banker who is narrating how they don't pick his calls and how he was given three thousand dollars you truly are a typical Nigerian, did you give anyone money to keep for you. Haba!!!. Please I can't deal. his life, his buisness , his mistakes, his regret and his success.

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  43. If Dangote wakes up one morning and gives all his money and everything he owns away or decides to flush them down the drain , It's his choice , his life, his buisness.

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