Former Arsenal Kevin Campbell is not sure whether the club's board will keep the promises they have made to supporters.
The Gunners sacked manager Unai Emery after a run of poor results, with Freddie Ljungberg taking over as caretaker.
But Campbell is skeptical about the immediate future of the club under Stan Kroenke's ownership.
He told talkSPORT: "What's been happening at Arsenal, it's been coming.
"If we're brutally honest this board, since leaving Highbury, have made all these promises and haven't backed the promises up.
"They haven't backed Unai Emery properly and now the chickens are coming home to roost. Now they're going to have to do something.
"I don't trust the board, I've got to be honest. It seems like they're interested in other things than the playing staff.
"There are a lot of angry Arsenal fans now because, remember, they got sold a dream leaving Highbury.
"The fantastic Emirates Stadium they were told they were going to compete at the elite level and it just hasn't happened."

