Well, we sort of were, a club that tried to do things correctly (and sometimes failed, of course) but that culture definitely ran through the place, mainly through the three Hill-Wood chairmen, I suppose. But then we sold out to a yankee and the last remaining custodian of the old Arsenal values is the manager, who appears to have lost his battle against 'progress'. It's all very sad.
Sorry but I am not having that.
Kronke is the owner of the PLC and should were possible have little to do with the football side of the club, he is a business man, probably knows even less about football than Rich.
He has people who do things for him, he runs businesses and Arsenal is a very successful business.
Blaming Kronke I see as the last vestiges of a stoic defence of Wenger where one cannot bring themselves to criticise the Frenchman because of a blinding loyalty to him.
Wenger has spent a lot of money on these players who are not ****, but appear to be on too many occasions. He has chosen to invest in every single player involved in the first team squad. The same group of players who appear to make the same errors annually. Factor in tactics, preparation, motivation etc., all or most of the elements involved in playing and winning football matches.
Not one of the above is anything that Kronke would have any input to.
When we were good and won titles and doubles I recall songs about Wenger and his magic hat, I never recall any person lauding the board of the time for the achievements. Works both ways.
Wenger out (asap please).
"Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman