Wenger out billboard
Maybe with one final push we can encourage this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... USIVE.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... USIVE.html
Not that old chesnut. Everytime the fans get on Wenger's back, this story appears to scare the crap out of the AKB's.jamjc64 wrote:Maybe with one final push we can encourage this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... USIVE.html
Although, I suspect this time that there will be more that won't care if he goes.
What will never happen is Wenger managing a team where there is some accountability involved - so Madrid is a no, although I would love to see it.
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Dont forget "Real fan have Real patience" :awnker:jamjc64 wrote:Maybe with one final push we can encourage this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... USIVE.html
This isnt aimed at you jamjc
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The best way to protest and for all to see would be to have a red card day. The banner and billboard protest is great but if the vast numbers in the ground held a card up at half-time and full-time the message may just start getting through. Maybe not.
We where going to do it a few years ago but we started winning and it did'nt quite make it that far! Not just your club but at other clubs too,no matter what happens,you'll always get the fans who are happy to let things run and run. If enough do it,it makes a statement to the Manager and Board. Good luck whatever you all decide.
We where going to do it a few years ago but we started winning and it did'nt quite make it that far! Not just your club but at other clubs too,no matter what happens,you'll always get the fans who are happy to let things run and run. If enough do it,it makes a statement to the Manager and Board. Good luck whatever you all decide.
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Gives me an idea.scfc64 wrote:The best way to protest and for all to see would be to have a red card day. The banner and billboard protest is great but if the vast numbers in the ground held a card up at half-time and full-time the message may just start getting through. Maybe not.
We where going to do it a few years ago but we started winning and it did'nt quite make it that far! Not just your club but at other clubs too,no matter what happens,you'll always get the fans who are happy to let things run and run. If enough do it,it makes a statement to the Manager and Board. Good luck whatever you all decide.
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At the Blackburn game there is a Q & A with Arsenal Legends after the game inside the Lower Tier concourse and Club Level.
Could be a good chance to air some 'sensitive' points??
If there is enough organised support around, these raised points could get a rowdy roar of approval etc....Who knows what would develop???
Could be a good chance to air some 'sensitive' points??
If there is enough organised support around, these raised points could get a rowdy roar of approval etc....Who knows what would develop???
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