Arsenal Supporters' Trust (AST) are to vote against the reappointment of chairman Sir Chips Keswick.

The Gunners are set to hold their AGM on Thursday with supporters set to vent their frustration at the running of the club.

Keswick is not the only one in the firing line with non-executive director, and son of majority shareholder Stan Kroenke, Josh also on the agenda.

The AST have already written to Kroenke Sr to demanding he lays out his vision for the club at the AGM.

In the past, he has only spoken at the meeting to offer his support of boss Arsene Wenger.

Stan Kroenke (
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Wenger with Keswick (
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AST statement

"The Arsenal Supporters' Trust will vote against the resolutions at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday to re-appoint Sir Chips Keswick and Josh Kroenke to the Board of Director

"The AST urges all of its members who are individual shareholders, and other shareholders, to do the same.

"The reason for this course of action is to demonstrate dissatisfaction at the current ownership and governance arrangements at the Arsenal Football Club.

"In particular we feel that the present directors are not acting with sufficient independence, nor representing the interests of the small shareholders, or the future custodianship of the Club.

Arsenal fans want the board to act (
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Josh Kroenke (
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"In 2013 the Arsenal Supporters' Trust commissioned an independent review of corporate governance at Arsenal. This report, and the failings it identified, have been well-publicised.

"In particular it identified an ageing board lacking in diversity without the breadth of skills required to run a modern professional football club. All of the non-executive directors have been in office for far too long and are not regarded as independent under the corporate governance code.

"There is therefore no independence from the controlling shareholder, no one free of conflict of interest, and not enough diversity on the board or people with relevant professional skills, such as football expertise.

"Our action and vote is a statement that we believe significant corporate governance change is needed. Whatever the outcome of Thursday's AGM we call upon the directors at Arsenal to address these significant corporate governance failings."