Wenger Out protest thread
Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
There was a call to boycott the game tonight, whether it was by boycott or apathy, the stadium is empty.
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
Wenger will probably blame the rainNickF wrote:There was a call to boycott the game tonight, whether it was by boycott or apathy, the stadium is empty.
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
After that train wreck of a performance, how best to protest on Sunday? A march from the ground to the Armoury? An attempt to get banners up in the ground?
My own preference remains to get the ground completely empty at the final whistle so that the lap of dishonour takes place in front of no more than about 2.500 (the hard-core AKBs). The tourists and day-trippers certainly won't want to hang around - we just need to encourage the waverers to leave at their customary time, which should be do-able.
My own preference remains to get the ground completely empty at the final whistle so that the lap of dishonour takes place in front of no more than about 2.500 (the hard-core AKBs). The tourists and day-trippers certainly won't want to hang around - we just need to encourage the waverers to leave at their customary time, which should be do-able.
Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
Wishful thinking I'm afraid, it the last games of the season, people will stay for the lap of dishonour.Bob Bayliss wrote:After that train wreck of a performance, how best to protest on Sunday? A march from the ground to the Armoury? An attempt to get banners up in the ground?
My own preference remains to get the ground completely empty at the final whistle so that the lap of dishonour takes place in front of no more than about 2.500 (the hard-core AKBs). The tourists and day-trippers certainly won't want to hang around - we just need to encourage the waverers to leave at their customary time, which should be do-able.
Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
Brilliant job on the protests, well done to all those involved but there needs to be done something done before fa cup final. Pressure needs to be kept up. Wiggy is supposed in England, need to show that it is time for change and that Wenger needs to go.
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
Well played mateStuartL wrote:Helping spread the word after I won an absolute radio competition
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
NickF wrote:There was a call to boycott the game tonight, whether it was by boycott or apathy, the stadium is empty.
I am not in any sense knocking the protests. Everyone has done a great job.
But that - non - attendance last night is starkly effective. Wenger can spout all his usual tosh from now until Christmas. He called for a full house at the weekend and that was the response.
His personality cult, lunatic following, can't hide that. The Board may be thick or indolent but they are not blind. It clearly will have been noticed.
I have a feeling (hope) that Everton will turn up and make a real fight of it on Sunday. Something has to give. I still think it is almost certain he will sign but I am hopeful that it will be one year and not two and that Gazedis will force some changes through.
Wenger is all mouth and trousers. But if you put pressure on him, he will fold. Just like his team.
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
John Cross seems to think the attendance was 50,000 plus but photos were taken at misleading angles to exaggerate the empty seats ..You couldn't make it up could you ?
Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
It's possible the match against Everton at the Emirates on Sunday could be Wengers last ever league game as Arsenal manager.
In view of this possibly momentous occasion and in recognition of Wengers service to our club I'd like anyone who is going to the game to drop me a PM so we can arrange to give him a fitting send-off.
If youre up for it, it is genuinely our last chance to give Arsene the farewell he so richly deserves...
Drop me a PM.
In view of this possibly momentous occasion and in recognition of Wengers service to our club I'd like anyone who is going to the game to drop me a PM so we can arrange to give him a fitting send-off.
If youre up for it, it is genuinely our last chance to give Arsene the farewell he so richly deserves...
Drop me a PM.
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
WELL DONE MATE!StuartL wrote:Helping spread the word after I won an absolute radio competition
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
Koeman has wanky's number - He will employ the use of tactics something that is alien to Wanky and there is every chance Everton will turn us over - in Style.RobG wrote:NickF wrote:There was a call to boycott the game tonight, whether it was by boycott or apathy, the stadium is empty.
I am not in any sense knocking the protests. Everyone has done a great job.
But that - non - attendance last night is starkly effective. Wenger can spout all his usual tosh from now until Christmas. He called for a full house at the weekend and that was the response.
His personality cult, lunatic following, can't hide that. The Board may be thick or indolent but they are not blind. It clearly will have been noticed.
I have a feeling (hope) that Everton will turn up and make a real fight of it on Sunday. Something has to give. I still think it is almost certain he will sign but I am hopeful that it will be one year and not two and that Gazedis will force some changes through.
Wenger is all mouth and trousers. But if you put pressure on him, he will fold. Just like his team.
How many will Boo at the end and during the parade of shame by Wanky and his snowflake players? Sadly, I foresee fisticuffs between AKB's and WOB's
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
I was prepared to win an iPad + £ for the cause.OneBardGooner wrote:WELL DONE MATE!StuartL wrote:Helping spread the word after I won an absolute radio competition
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Re: Wenger Out protest - Sunday 7th May
StuartL wrote:I was prepared to win an iPad + £ for the cause.OneBardGooner wrote:WELL DONE MATE!StuartL wrote:Helping spread the word after I won an absolute radio competition
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Such a sense of stoicism from you Stuart. Suffering to the end, in true chivalric tradition.
Well done mate, nice to know there are Gooners winning something. Whatever the competition was, you clearly didn't take advice from Monsieur Wenger.