This is a little bit of a joke to me. Arsenal winning the FA Cup proves nothing about Stan Kronke. There is no salary cap in soccer so the biggest contribution Stan has made is ensuring they are the fourth highest spending club and spend over twice as much as 80% of the league.
On the flip side, who has Arsenal signed lately that was a big impact player? Not Xhaka... the last one was probably Sanchez and he wants to leave.
Arsenal has been underperforming for awhile now and I thought surely that Wenger would be axed but if Stan keeps him around because he won the FA Cup (an outdated domestic English Cup where half the teams don't even try to win anymore) is highly questionable. They barely beat a Chelsea side with 10 men that had pooled all its effort into winning the league.
If anything, Arsenal has badly underperformed and the FA Cup doesn't change that. Typically Arsenal finishes in the top 4 every year (5th this year) but is that saying anything in a league where the top 5 teams have more than twice the monetary influence of the rest of the league? When was the last time Arsenal won the league? 13 years ago! They have been squashed out of Champions League every year recently and didn't even qualify this year. They also had a 7 year trophy drought from 2006 to 2013 where they didn't win any competitions, foreign or domestic. Kronke has been major owner since 2007.
"I didn't buy Arsenal stake to win trophies." - Stan Kronke, March 16th, 2016
Kronke is a businessman. His interest in his sports teams are mostly financial and he leaves them to be managed by those who he hires. A very hands-off approach. He does set up his teams in state of the art facilities but the success or failure of his teams is not a reflection on him, but rather their front offices.
Still, congrats to Arsenal. They have won the FA Cup more than any other team.
I have to disagree somewhat
What owner isn"t a businessman?
Look at what Lerner did to Austin Villa or what Ellis Short has done to Sunderland, and most importantly what Khan has done to Fulham
The Glazers have done okay but not that great since Sir Alex split - they have a team loaded with debt
All those businessmen have done horrible in the EPL - so if all these guys have sucked it in the EPL what does that say about Kroenke's success? You have to give him sone credit
Kroenke's style may be hands off in the sense he doesn't micromanage but it in no way means hebis any less passionate than Jerry Jones or Daniel Snyder
He fact is Wenger is in charge of how that team spends money, not Kroenke
Another fact is that whatever Wenger has wanted he has gotten. Same with Fisher, and seemingly same with McVay
The success and failure is a direct result of his leadership whether or not you approve ofnhis "hands off" style