Read it and weep - of course Kroenke isn't a problem though
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40088644
"Manager Arsene Wenger held a meeting with Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke on Monday, at which the Frenchman's future was expected to be decided.
The outcome is unclear but
the decision rests solely with Wenger and Kroenke and will be relayed to directors at a Tuesday board meeting"
Or, as we've known all along......it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks
"Arsenal are planning to make a statement and release an interview with Wenger on Wednesday, when further internal changes are expected to be outlined.
Those will not be drastic nor impinge on the manager's control over the technical side of the club.
There is no prospect of a director of football being appointed, though a lower-profile role to enhance Arsenal's work in areas such as scouting and contracts is under consideration."
So be 100% clear here - if there is no structural change of note, then that decision has been taken by Kroenke who obviously believes that no change is needed
"Although Kroenke has never wavered in his desire for Wenger to remain in charge, certain board members feel the time has come for the Frenchman to leave.
However, all power lies with the American, so Wenger's main concern is external opposition and the conditions that might create for his players next season."
So Kroenke is prepared to ignore the opinions of the directors he appoints i.e. they are toothless roles, and he will act upon his own interest solely