Arsenal's managing director reckons that the Premier League is more commercially significant than the Champions League. He was addressing the Financial Times Business of Football summit. Unfortunately, the Pink 'Un is behind a pay wall so I cannot provide a link. They also don't like me using the following quotes, but I think they fall under the 'fair dealing' rule.
Vinai Venkatesham said: 'The Premier League is the thing that really draws the commercial partners in. Of course, all our commercial partners want us to be in the Champions League as well, but I think that the Premier League piece is just as, if not more, important than that.'
He also defended Arsenal owner 'silent' Stan Kroenke against charges that he is an absentee owner. He said he was in daily contact with Arsenal executives. But is being on the dog, or e-mailing or using WhatsApp the same thing as being on the premises?
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