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Arsenal employees had all-staff call on Monday over Kroenkes’ ownership

Arsenal staff have been told the Kroenkes have no intention of selling the club, despite more protests expected before the end of the season. Stan Kroenke is deeply unpopular at the Emirates, particularly in the wake of the now disbanded European Super League. The Gunners were named as one of 12 founding members for the proposed tournament, that would have set up a closed shop at the top of the European game. After furious supporter backlash, Arsenal confirmed they would step-back from the plans, although that has done little to stop fan fury. There has already been demonstrations outside of the ground, with more expected ahead of their final home game of the season with Crystal Palace....
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