WBA HOME GAME

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Redarmy
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biglunn wrote:The walkout is a great idea but I think 75mins is way too late - for midweek games the stadium starts emptying just a few mins later.

Besides, I have a feeling we are going to smash Albion. The fence sitters and AKBs that have started to see sense are going to spring up in their usual delusional self and bottle it, with TO1AW being sung loudly, and Le Cock standing with a smug smile. Aargh it's a disgusting thought.

What would be interesting is if we are drawing or losing around the walkout time... things could get spicy!

This can be just a start.....result is irrelevant, this season is gone and probably next if he stays as expected ....its about building momentum now

It will affect him and the club....its a world wide media brand, last thing they want is to be linked with is unrest....he will go eventually if sustained

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I hope regardless of score there is a mass exodus tonight 8) 70mins would have been better imo to signify our first european trophy :barscarf:

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biglunn wrote:. The fence sitters and AKBs that have started to see sense are going to spring up in their usual delusional self and bottle it, with TO1AW being sung loudly, and Le Cock standing with a smug smile.
To be fair, bar SteveO, I cannot remember the last time I heard that particular ditty being belted out - home or away, I don't think I've heard it once this season.

A mass exodus tonight will warm my soul, It would be great if at the final whistle all that was left in the ground was Ty, stroking his Arsenal embossed willy warmer.

TURNIP OUT :barscarf:

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Highly unlikely I know but if by the 75th minute we are 7-0 up playing sublimely how many supporters would change their mind and stay :rubchin:

Will be easier if we are drawing or losing and many more will join in for sure but football fans are fickle by nature :wink:

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cant wait to watch this walk out on the box tonight,who ever thinks fan power wont pay is wrong,watch Martinez get the boot soon from disgruntled supporters,if the emirates atmosphere becomes that vile and hostile im sure even our pathetic board would step in,youd like to think so anyway :shock:

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Manchester City have helped Wenger out this week.

the most likely scenario is we beat WBA similar to how we beat Watford the other week and then we go 3rd.
Cue the Liverpool loving media pundits to go "be careful what you wish for" :roll:

certainly though there are rough times ahead potentially still this season with Man United within touching distance again.
I'm not convinced that this walk out will work tonight - would prefer the banner to be shown which would I think be more effective

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I'm not sure the walk out will work either..mainly because a lot of people who want him gone just aren't going to bother to turn up. I'd have thought a lot of the attendance tonight will be akb/tourists....on the plus side loads of them will leave early anyway and inadvertently help us out.
I shall be leaving...if nothing else I can get an earlier train home :wink:

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If y'all are leaving at 75th who will be left to watch Walnut two-step up and down the sideline with his invisible partner the ball? It's the old "does the falling tree make a sound if no-one's there to hear it".. is Walnut actually on the pitch if no one's there to see him or the camera doesn't coincidentally track past him... :rubchin:

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Lets just hope there is no penalty, or red card, or anything of note that happens in the 74th minute.

Im actually really looking forward to seeing what happens when the clock hits 75.

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Gunner Rob wrote:Manchester City have helped Wenger out this week.

the most likely scenario is we beat WBA similar to how we beat Watford the other week and then we go 3rd.
Cue the Liverpool loving media pundits to go "be careful what you wish for" :roll:

certainly though there are rough times ahead potentially still this season with Man United within touching distance again.
I'm not convinced that this walk out will work tonight - would prefer the banner to be shown which would I think be more effective
Best to right of this season, its gone now anyway...... and maybe next for the long term goal of getting Wenger out

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I'm actually feeling upbeat about Arsenal for the first time in ages :barscarf: .

Tonight could be a seminal moment in the quest to oust the Turnip so fingers crossed there's a mass exodus and nobody is left in any doubt about fan feeling towards the "manager". If you've got people not even bothering to go because of him and people walking out of the ground during a game because of him then the elephant in the room has to be addressed from on high. If tonight goes as I pray it does it will not go unnoticed.

Hopefully this evening the rodders homestead will see celebrations that will eclipse any party thrown on VT winning days, if this goes to plan the bubble bath will be out and I'll be lighting the scented candles at around 9:15 tonight :barscarf:

AU REVOIR PRICK :twisted:

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Skooner wrote:All seems very plausible!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/201 ... ine-of-mi/
We are now officially a laughingstock. Another mighty achievement by AW.

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Agreed to play five a sides tonight therefore I will be missing this crap!

Hope the boycott/walk out goes ahead but knowing the mugs in that stadium I'd be surprised if it makes an obvious impact.

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Skooner wrote:All seems very plausible!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/201 ... ine-of-mi/

For those in work - who may not be able to open the link:

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Arsène Wenger had had enough. The Arsenal manager, as usual, had wanted to look ahead to the next game – in this case, West Bromwich Albion’s visit to the Emirates Stadium on Thursday night – yet the issue at hand was the continuing autopsy into his club’s Premier League season, with all the gory and familiar trimmings.
Arsène Wenger admits Arsenal must work to win back unhappy fans
“I would like to remind you that if we win against West Brom, we are third in the league and, if you look at the history of the club, over 140 years, and the consistency of the club, you will see that it’s not a shame,” Wenger said. “Even if we are not happy with it
It has long been the title or bust for Wenger to vindicate the second half of his near 20-year tenure in north London but this season the feeling has been more acute, owing to the travails of Chelsea, the Manchester clubs and Liverpool. What has most surely made things even more frustrating for the Arsenal fanbase is Tottenham Hotspur, and how they have purred through the gears, and the contenders, to launch a compelling assault on the big prize.
Tottenham have never finished above Wenger’s Arsenal and how they will revel in doing so, if they can maintain their current form. But just imagine if the neighbourhood supremacy also brought with it the title.
Everyone has seemingly had enough at Arsenal – apart from Wenger – not least, the percentage of supporters who have concluded that the time has come for a change. They can see no other way to break the monotony and the same old cycle of finding the same ways to fall just short than to get rid of Wenger. To them, consistent top-four finishes have had their day. The sprinting to stand still is draining.
Wenger, of course, is not for going anywhere and a little scene, which has been acted out many times at his press conferences, was on show again on Wednesday morning.
The question concerned whether he might leave his post in the summer, 12 months before the end of his contract. “I do not want to come back on that, I respect always my contract,” Wenger replied. So, there is no chance of you leaving – no matter what? “I’ve just answered your question.”
Wenger almost always handles close-to-the-bone questions with poise and dignity but this one narks him, and it narked him here. Which is perfectly understandable. “Hey mate, are you going to leave your job because you’re no good at it and nobody likes you?” Exactly.

Stan Kroenke likes Wenger and he will not sack him. Put yourself in the majority shareholder’s position. In Wenger, he has a manager who always has the club in the places that matter, financially, and whose team always look to play attractive football. It all adds up to brand appeal in east Asia, to where the club’s website trumpets how “Everything Is Awesome!” – to borrow the earworm ditty from the Lego Movie.

The distance to the top is much shorter than that to the bottom, and there are obvious risks associated with a change, particularly when it involves the removal of a manager whose DNA is in every pore of the club. Why upset the applecart? Supporter discontent? That does not keep Kroenke awake at night.
Wenger has talked previously of how “we live in a society of news” and, by that, he means “new things”. With Arsenal right now, it is the same olds, and Wenger addressed plenty of them before the West Brom game. There was the fight for a Champions League finish, and the related question of how important it might be to finish third rather than fourth, in order to avoid a play-off.
There was the bit about star players that are coming up to the two-year contractual red zone; Wenger said the club was talking to Mesut Özil and Alexis Sánchez, whose deals expire in the summer of 2018. And there was the gripe about visiting teams that mass players behind the ball.

Arsenal put West Bromwich Albion tickets on general sale as fans stay away
“Our opponents wait for us in the final third with 10 men,” Wenger said, with a nod towards Crystal Palace’s tactics in the 1-1 draw at the Emirates last Sunday. “We had very little option. Usually, in this kind of game, it’s important to score the first goal [which Arsenal did], but still they did not come out.”
It was put to Wenger that visiting teams had been massing players behind the ball for a long time. “Some teams come now to the Emirates and play very, very deep, and are quick on the break as well,” Wenger said. “The physical power and potential of teams has improved in the Premier League and it makes it more difficult. The teams last longer. They do not die in the final 20 any more

Wenger mentioned that the quality of his team’s game was good, and that they needed to add “the small margins that make us efficient again”; he stood up for his decisions, as ever, and he referenced “the values at the club that we have to respect until the end”.
Above all, there were the fans, who are largely split between mutiny and apathy but united by a desire for the season to end as quickly as possible. There have been many returns from season-ticket holders for the West Brom game, and it will be interesting to see whether there are empty seats. The mood of those in attendance will be equally telling. There have been times this season when the anxiety from the stands has appeared to affect the players.
“Maybe, maybe,” Wenger said. “But we have to deal with that. I don’t think that when you’re on the pitch, it stops you from finishing or scoring. It’s a modern world. What can I do about it? I’ve no power to change the emotions of our fans, other than making them happy with the results we have.
“There is an environment that has been created which is negative at the moment. We have to transform that and live with that. We want our fans to be happy, I want you to be happy, I want everybody in the world to be happy and, if I had the power to do it, believe me, I would do it. But I cannot.”



:blah: :blah: :blah: WENGER OUT more than Ever Before!

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