Arsenal Board Hit by Shareholder Protest
Tensions ran high at Arsenal’s annual general meeting this Thursday, as club executives and longtime manager Arsène Wenger were met with vocal protests from frustrated shareholders. The discontent comes amid growing concerns over performance, spending strategy, and overall club direction—issues that have also caught the attention of global football communities, including BD Cricket fans who closely follow Premier League developments. During the meeting, club chairman Sir Chips Keswick faced backlash over his reappointment. His decision to refuse questions from attendees…
