"Whether it’s the manager (Arsene Wenger), whether Stan Kroenke has to go and whether the board needs shaking up and reminding that we’re a FOOTBALL club, change is needed at Arsenal,” The Black Scarf Movement said in a statement. “A fresh approach to bring some excitement back to this great club of ours.

“We are seeing the same failures year after year, and amid rumors that Arsene Wenger may be given a new three-year contract there really seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel. Kroenke and the board are seemingly content with Champions League cash, so outside of finishing fourth in the league there is no pressure at all on the manager. This isn’t good enough."

You have to admire their spunk. Really. But a quick review of every team Kroenke's tentacles touch offers little hope their cries will be heard. In fact, things will probably get worse.

Kroenke transitioned from minority to majority owner of the Rams in 2010. Moving the team back to Los Angeles became a bigger priority than making the playoffs. The Rams haven't been since 2004. Coach Jeff Fisher has gone 27-36-1 headed into an unprecedented fifth season. Fisher, proud owner of the Teflon Trophy, makes Wenger look like soccer's Vince Lombardi.