Arsenal chief Josh Kroenke issued a grovelling apology to supporters for the Gunners’ part in the European Super League abomination.
But in an attempt to appease fans at a forum on Thursday afternoon, the son of owner 'Silent Stan' insisted that the North London club were not one of the driving forces behind the ESL.
Instead, he declared they had merely jumped on board because they feared missing out. He and chief executive Vinai Venkatesham did little other than make the club’s leadership appear weak as they declared that Arsenal were “not the authors of this proposal.” Instead, Venkatesham - who apologised to the club’s players and manager Mikel Arteta in a meeting at London Colney on Wednesday - insisted: “On this project, the train
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