THE WENGER THREAD

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Redarmy wrote:Arsenal PLC ramping up the Wenger PR....must be getting the sheep ready for an announcement - hes not just built players but men

You may say that we haven’t won the title for a long time, but he has not just built players, he’s built men too,” Koscielny told Arsenal Player.
Maybe it's just me but the highlighted bit is more fcuking telling in my opinion :banghead:

Here's some news for you Kos old boy, you were still pissing around in some lower league shithole called Guingamp the last time we won the league :roll:

It's not a case of 'may' say it! It's the bloody painful, embarrassing truth of the matter and it's a piss poor excuse of a situation we're in but as per usual the PR boys have done their best to spin a statement and deflect from the main point and most people will have fell for it, hook, line and sinker :banghead:

Wenger and the PR cnuts can let the players to say what they want when we're winning things but when we're not they can shut the fcuk up and actually do their talking on the pitch :cussing: :cussing: :cussing:

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The truth is, Wenger wants to stay, because he wouldn't find a worthy job elsewhere, and doesnt want to retire because he doesnt have any outside hobbies like Ferguson. Its not about him 'building something' here at Arsenal. He just wants to stay as Arsenal manager, because its all he knows. Its got nothing to do with the good of the club. Simply put, he wants to stay because he has no where else to go, or nothing else to do. Even if we finish outside the top 4 and lose Ozil and Sanchez - he will still sign that contract. In fact, talk in the papers is the deal might be signed in March. Even though Wenger categorically stated he wouldn't make a decision until AFTER the season. But given this year looks like it could be a complete disaster, he is thinking he might need to sign the deal before we fall outside the top 4, and fail to tie Ozil and Sanchez up.

Its just like forcing Henry out of the club, as Henry was a senior figure we Arsenal fans could get behind if this season went tits up. So by getting rid of Henry, there was no internal candidate to succeed him if we fans turned against Wenger violently. Wenger purged would be successors to protect himself. Its also like the Welbeck injury announcement. We needed a striker two seasons ago, but Wenger resisted, and then announced Welbeck was out for 8 months a day after the transfer window closed. He did this because the pressure to sign a striker would have went to the extreme if we knew Welbeck was injured. And now again, Wenger is looking at an early contract to lock himself in as manager, as there is every possibility this season could really turn bad, given finishing outside the top 4 and losing Ozil and Sanchez is a real possibility. So, he wants to renegade on his promise to evaluate his position until after the season - because he fears that if we finish outside the top 4 and lose Ozil and Sanchez, it makes it so much harder for him to sign a contract.

He is a just a filthy liar, who will back stab loyal servants (like Henry), will lie to the fans, and will break stated promises, simply to protect his position as manager. Him staying has got nothing to do with the good of the club. The truth is, Wenger just doesn't want to leave irrespective of whats best for Arsenal - and he will do anything and everything to cling onto his position.

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LVG has retired from football management aged 65, yet older Wenger is getting a new contact FFS! You couldn't make this shite up! :banghead:

Where are the demonstrations by fans? Inside of outside, protests should have continued on from last season, instead everyone moans on the internet & does féck all, including myself. :blah:

My lad, early '20's says the old school supporters have let this happen on our watch, we need to seriously protest NOW! Start demonstrations & the younger generation will join.

We can't just let Wenger get a new contract without objections. :evil:

Time for protests at The Bear roundabout "NO NEW CONTRACT" at every home game. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Almunia is a clown wrote:LVG has retired from football management aged 65, yet older Wenger is getting a new contact FFS! You couldn't make this shite up! :banghead:

Where are the demonstrations by fans? Inside of outside, protests should have continued on from last season, instead everyone moans on the internet & does féck all, including myself. :blah:

My lad, early '20's says the old school supporters have let this happen on our watch, we need to seriously protest NOW! Start demonstrations & the younger generation will join.

We can't just let Wenger get a new contract without objections. :evil:

Time for protests at The Bear roundabout "NO NEW CONTRACT" at every home game. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

Whilst I agree to a certain extent there are also other factors:

1) The owner/s of the club have done everything in their power to prevent any dissension - This has been made easier by the influx of Tourists and JCL's (Not talking about your son btw) but those who spend their readily available cash freely in the armoury and savour (sic/sick :roll: ) all the delights offered inside the bowl; the over-priced foods and beverages, especially as this constitutes what being a 'fan' of Arsenal is all about as they do selfies, stuff their faces, text their friends instead of focusing on the game whilst wearing all the merchandise (Take a bow Ty :roll: ) etc to fully capture the 'Arsenal Match Day Experience'.

2) The changing of that guard has been aided and abetted because quite a number of long standing (sic) Gooners can no longer afford their season ticket for The Bowl. The lessening of that once vocal support has further strengthened the clubs aim of having very non-vocal or demonstrative 'customers', which has also lead to the AKB brigade, who assist the club in their plans by turning on those who even dare show any objection - Thus the violence towards anti-Arsene/Kreonke fans, a violence that has been allowed to take place and flourish by the club and theie employees the Naziscum stewards.

3) With the influx of the vast majority of new supporters/season ticket holders/customers, combined with the sanitisation of the ground - don't stand up/text a nazi-steward/no anti-wenker banners etc - it has made the attending of a game at the bowl into something of a timid affair; of course this has been exacerbated by the re-modelling of the Arsenal Team into spineless, money grabbing, pussies who all adore their leader in failure (Mind you if I was being given upwards of £60k a week to follow strict guidelines and pass a ball in little triangles, then sideways and backwards and NOT show any 'Grit & Steel' I think I might just say the guy who pays me that kinda money is okay in my books). Of course this has also resulted in the same old tepid week in week out passionless players carrying out their managers instructions, whose lack of passion, balls and spine and adherence to long out-moded approach to to the game of football whilst employing profit based methods such as the rigid and Oh! So predictable 70th minute substitutions to save the club money have made us what we have now sadly become; a mere pale shadow of a by-gone Club, Squad and way of playing.

And this is reflected in the fan base - sorry customers understanding of the game, perception of the club (and manager whom they regard as one and the same) and their ability to think & 'feel'for themselves and vocalise those thoughts, opinions and feelings and anyone whose has has been met with violence and abuse; something the club has sanctioned by their non-interference and silence.

Wenger should hang his head in shame, I cannot begin to express the Anger and genuine Sadness that I feel about what has been done to a club I have followed, adored and loved since I was 13yrs of age.

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You know, as much as we decry the death of the game we love, and as much as we decry the lack of David Dein being at the club to control Wenger's ego driven transfer "policy", the simple truth is that David Dein more than any other individual is responsible for Modern Sanitised Customer Friendly Arsenal. :|

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Almunia is a clown wrote:LVG has retired from football management aged 65, yet older Wenger is getting a new contact FFS! You couldn't make this shite up! :banghead:

Where are the demonstrations by fans? Inside of outside, protests should have continued on from last season, instead everyone moans on the internet & does féck all, including myself. :blah:

My lad, early '20's says the old school supporters have let this happen on our watch, we need to seriously protest NOW! Start demonstrations & the younger generation will join.

We can't just let Wenger get a new contract without objections. :evil:

Time for protests at The Bear roundabout "NO NEW CONTRACT" at every home game. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

Whilst I agree to a certain extent there are also other factors:

1) The owner/s of the club have done everything in their power to prevent any dissension - This has been made easier by the influx of Tourists and JCL's (Not talking about your son btw) but those who spend their readily available cash freely in the armoury and savour (sic/sick :roll: ) all the delights offered inside the bowl; the over-priced foods and beverages, especially as this constitutes what being a 'fan' of Arsenal is all about as they do selfies, stuff their faces, text their friends instead of focusing on the game whilst wearing all the merchandise (Take a bow Ty :roll: ) etc to fully capture the 'Arsenal Match Day Experience'.

2) The changing of that guard has been aided and abetted because quite a number of long standing (sic) Gooners can no longer afford their season ticket for The Bowl. The lessening of that once vocal support has further strengthened the clubs aim of having very non-vocal or demonstrative 'customers', which has also lead to the AKB brigade, who assist the club in their plans by turning on those who even dare show any objection - Thus the violence towards anti-Arsene/Kreonke fans, a violence that has been allowed to take place and flourish by the club and theie employees the Naziscum stewards.

3) With the influx of the vast majority of new supporters/season ticket holders/customers, combined with the sanitisation of the ground - don't stand up/text a nazi-steward/no anti-wenker banners etc - it has made the attending of a game at the bowl into something of a timid affair; of course this has been exacerbated by the re-modelling of the Arsenal Team into spineless, money grabbing, pussies who all adore their leader in failure (Mind you if I was being given upwards of £60k a week to follow strict guidelines and pass a ball in little triangles, then sideways and backwards and NOT show any 'Grit & Steel' I think I might just say the guy who pays me that kinda money is okay in my books). Of course this has also resulted in the same old tepid week in week out passionless players carrying out their managers instructions, whose lack of passion, balls and spine and adherence to long out-moded approach to to the game of football whilst employing profit based methods such as the rigid and Oh! So predictable 70th minute substitutions to save the club money have made us what we have now sadly become; a mere pale shadow of a by-gone Club, Squad and way of playing.

And this is reflected in the fan base - sorry customers understanding of the game, perception of the club (and manager whom they regard as one and the same) and their ability to think & 'feel'for themselves and vocalise those thoughts, opinions and feelings and anyone whose has has been met with violence and abuse; something the club has sanctioned by their non-interference and silence.

Wenger should hang his head in shame, I cannot begin to express the Anger and genuine Sadness that I feel about what has been done to a club I have followed, adored and loved since I was 13yrs of age.
Great post, btw, mate. 8)

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I think it was/is a Specifically Planned, Organised Tactic by Consensus of each Club /FA/ Rich Owners and it has worked. Much the same way the Government/s, Political Parties & Politicians achieve their aims.


They say they are going increase such and such tax by 30% - The masses moan and grumble - So the government 'back down' and say 'Ohhh! Okaaaay, we'll only increase it by 20%' - and Yaaaay! the masses get a 'result' - But the thing is the planned increase was only 20% in the first place. :?

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DB10GOONER wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
Almunia is a clown wrote:LVG has retired from football management aged 65, yet older Wenger is getting a new contact FFS! You couldn't make this shite up! :banghead:

Where are the demonstrations by fans? Inside of outside, protests should have continued on from last season, instead everyone moans on the internet & does féck all, including myself. :blah:

My lad, early '20's says the old school supporters have let this happen on our watch, we need to seriously protest NOW! Start demonstrations & the younger generation will join.

We can't just let Wenger get a new contract without objections. :evil:

Time for protests at The Bear roundabout "NO NEW CONTRACT" at every home game. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

Whilst I agree to a certain extent there are also other factors:

1) The owner/s of the club have done everything in their power to prevent any dissension - This has been made easier by the influx of Tourists and JCL's (Not talking about your son btw) but those who spend their readily available cash freely in the armoury and savour (sic/sick :roll: ) all the delights offered inside the bowl; the over-priced foods and beverages, especially as this constitutes what being a 'fan' of Arsenal is all about as they do selfies, stuff their faces, text their friends instead of focusing on the game whilst wearing all the merchandise (Take a bow Ty :roll: ) etc to fully capture the 'Arsenal Match Day Experience'.

2) The changing of that guard has been aided and abetted because quite a number of long standing (sic) Gooners can no longer afford their season ticket for The Bowl. The lessening of that once vocal support has further strengthened the clubs aim of having very non-vocal or demonstrative 'customers', which has also lead to the AKB brigade, who assist the club in their plans by turning on those who even dare show any objection - Thus the violence towards anti-Arsene/Kreonke fans, a violence that has been allowed to take place and flourish by the club and theie employees the Naziscum stewards.

3) With the influx of the vast majority of new supporters/season ticket holders/customers, combined with the sanitisation of the ground - don't stand up/text a nazi-steward/no anti-wenker banners etc - it has made the attending of a game at the bowl into something of a timid affair; of course this has been exacerbated by the re-modelling of the Arsenal Team into spineless, money grabbing, pussies who all adore their leader in failure (Mind you if I was being given upwards of £60k a week to follow strict guidelines and pass a ball in little triangles, then sideways and backwards and NOT show any 'Grit & Steel' I think I might just say the guy who pays me that kinda money is okay in my books). Of course this has also resulted in the same old tepid week in week out passionless players carrying out their managers instructions, whose lack of passion, balls and spine and adherence to long out-moded approach to to the game of football whilst employing profit based methods such as the rigid and Oh! So predictable 70th minute substitutions to save the club money have made us what we have now sadly become; a mere pale shadow of a by-gone Club, Squad and way of playing.

And this is reflected in the fan base - sorry customers understanding of the game, perception of the club (and manager whom they regard as one and the same) and their ability to think & 'feel'for themselves and vocalise those thoughts, opinions and feelings and anyone whose has has been met with violence and abuse; something the club has sanctioned by their non-interference and silence.

Wenger should hang his head in shame, I cannot begin to express the Anger and genuine Sadness that I feel about what has been done to a club I have followed, adored and loved since I was 13yrs of age.
Great post, btw, mate. 8)
thanks.

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GoonerMuzz wrote:
Redarmy wrote:Arsenal PLC ramping up the Wenger PR....must be getting the sheep ready for an announcement - hes not just built players but men

You may say that we haven’t won the title for a long time, but he has not just built players, he’s built men too,” Koscielny told Arsenal Player.
Maybe it's just me but the highlighted bit is more fcuking telling in my opinion :banghead:

Here's some news for you Kos old boy, you were still pissing around in some lower league shithole called Guingamp the last time we won the league :roll:

It's not a case of 'may' say it! It's the bloody painful, embarrassing truth of the matter and it's a piss poor excuse of a situation we're in but as per usual the PR boys have done their best to spin a statement and deflect from the main point and most people will have fell for it, hook, line and sinker :banghead:

Wenger and the PR cnuts can let the players to say what they want when we're winning things but when we're not they can shut the fcuk up and actually do their talking on the pitch :cussing: :cussing: :cussing:
Agreed, mate. 8)

"You may say...." :roll: :oops:

Well, yes. We may say because it's a fact. ffs. :banghead: :roll:

You may say we have never won the CL as well. Duh. :roll: :censored:

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some great recent posts on here.

for me its just the ridiculous spin and false optimism that continually comes out of the club that annoys me at the moment.
just seen on the main Arsenal website an interview with Ramsey.

on what repeatedly coming from behind says about Arsenal…
We definitely need to start the games better to give ourselves a bit of an easier job to do. We’ve shown good character to come back from losing positions but it’d be nice now if we could turn that around and start off by leading the game.

"if we could turn that around and start off by leading the game" :lol: :lol: :lol:
er we did that twice in December v Everton and City and we ended up losing you stupid welsh :censored: :banghead: :banghead:

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Right now I think that I am skating a fine line as regards whether my kids remain Gooners for the rest of their lives or not - the missus wanted to bring our kids over to the game v Leicester in march as a pressie for my lads confirmation. I hate to say it but I downright refused to do it because the impending contract extension has me on the brink. We have now decided to bring them to madrid for the weekend to see a real madrid game (none of us even like real madrid ffs :roll: ) and I know that my stance on all things AFC at the mo, is raising the very real possibility that my kids might just turn around and support a different team instead, or turn their back on footie altogether :( The ironic thing is that a former staff member of our's has just had her first baby, and cos I know that the boyfriend is a Gooner, I went out and bought the child some Arsenal clothes :oops:

People will say that I/we shouldn't throw the in towel/turn the back on the club cos wenker's time is running out, but how long should I be prepared to wait ? I joined here at the start of the 2007/2008 season, and back as far as then I have wanted him gone - that is almost a decade of frustration waiting for an arrogant self absorbed w**ker to get out of my club, and now I am supposed to wait another 2 years (at least) for a competent ambitious manager to take over ? Fcuk that :evil: As parents we are supposed to want better for our kids and having sworn that I would bring up my kids as Gooners for life, I now feel it is unfair of me to expect them to piss away their lives following a club without ambition just cos their old man is a Gooner ?

As you can tell, right now I feel I am drowning in a Gooner depression :oops:

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augie wrote:Right now I think that I am skating a fine line as regards whether my kids remain Gooners for the rest of their lives or not - the missus wanted to bring our kids over to the game v Leicester in march as a pressie for my lads confirmation. I hate to say it but I downright refused to do it because the impending contract extension has me on the brink. We have now decided to bring them to madrid for the weekend to see a real madrid game (none of us even like real madrid ffs :roll: ) and I know that my stance on all things AFC at the mo, is raising the very real possibility that my kids might just turn around and support a different team instead, or turn their back on footie altogether :( The ironic thing is that a former staff member of our's has just had her first baby, and cos I know that the boyfriend is a Gooner, I went out and bought the child some Arsenal clothes :oops:

People will say that I/we shouldn't throw the in towel/turn the back on the club cos wenker's time is running out, but how long should I be prepared to wait ? I joined here at the start of the 2007/2008 season, and back as far as then I have wanted him gone - that is almost a decade of frustration waiting for an arrogant self absorbed w**ker to get out of my club, and now I am supposed to wait another 2 years (at least) for a competent ambitious manager to take over ? Fcuk that :evil: As parents we are supposed to want better for our kids and having sworn that I would bring up my kids as Gooners for life, I now feel it is unfair of me to expect them to piss away their lives following a club without ambition just cos their old man is a Gooner ?

As you can tell, right now I feel I am drowning in a Gooner depression :oops:
Excellent post, agree 100%. Anyone brought up as a Gooner now a days is being brought up on virtual participation trophies, and being fed continuous excuses as to why real success isn't attainable. I remember as a fan when I wouldn't miss a game, regardless of the circumstances. Now, if I can find something better to do, I'm fine with missing the annual fight for a VT place. It's sad to say, but between now and May, the only three games I care about, are the Southampton cup tie, and the two legs against Bayern. All the other games, are nothing but an excuse for this vain prick trying to get more money on his new deal, by finishing in the top 4. Also, on the new deal, I doubt he will be leaving after two years. He is 67, but if his health remains good, then I can see him here til his mid 70's. As a fan who supported the club my whole life I'm stuck, but i think if your kids do support another team, at least they wont be subjected to the nonsense, we as fans have had to endure.

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Almunia is a clown wrote:LVG has retired from football management aged 65, yet older Wenger is getting a new contact FFS! You couldn't make this shite up! :banghead:

Where are the demonstrations by fans? Inside of outside, protests should have continued on from last season, instead everyone moans on the internet & does féck all, including myself. :blah:

My lad, early '20's says the old school supporters have let this happen on our watch, we need to seriously protest NOW! Start demonstrations & the younger generation will join.

We can't just let Wenger get a new contract without objections. :evil:

Time for protests at The Bear roundabout "NO NEW CONTRACT" at every home game. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

Whilst I agree to a certain extent there are also other factors:

1) The owner/s of the club have done everything in their power to prevent any dissension - This has been made easier by the influx of Tourists and JCL's (Not talking about your son btw) but those who spend their readily available cash freely in the armoury and savour (sic/sick :roll: ) all the delights offered inside the bowl; the over-priced foods and beverages, especially as this constitutes what being a 'fan' of Arsenal is all about as they do selfies, stuff their faces, text their friends instead of focusing on the game whilst wearing all the merchandise (Take a bow Ty :roll: ) etc to fully capture the 'Arsenal Match Day Experience'.

2) The changing of that guard has been aided and abetted because quite a number of long standing (sic) Gooners can no longer afford their season ticket for The Bowl. The lessening of that once vocal support has further strengthened the clubs aim of having very non-vocal or demonstrative 'customers', which has also lead to the AKB brigade, who assist the club in their plans by turning on those who even dare show any objection - Thus the violence towards anti-Arsene/Kreonke fans, a violence that has been allowed to take place and flourish by the club and theie employees the Naziscum stewards.

3) With the influx of the vast majority of new supporters/season ticket holders/customers, combined with the sanitisation of the ground - don't stand up/text a nazi-steward/no anti-wenker banners etc - it has made the attending of a game at the bowl into something of a timid affair; of course this has been exacerbated by the re-modelling of the Arsenal Team into spineless, money grabbing, pussies who all adore their leader in failure (Mind you if I was being given upwards of £60k a week to follow strict guidelines and pass a ball in little triangles, then sideways and backwards and NOT show any 'Grit & Steel' I think I might just say the guy who pays me that kinda money is okay in my books). Of course this has also resulted in the same old tepid week in week out passionless players carrying out their managers instructions, whose lack of passion, balls and spine and adherence to long out-moded approach to to the game of football whilst employing profit based methods such as the rigid and Oh! So predictable 70th minute substitutions to save the club money have made us what we have now sadly become; a mere pale shadow of a by-gone Club, Squad and way of playing.

And this is reflected in the fan base - sorry customers understanding of the game, perception of the club (and manager whom they regard as one and the same) and their ability to think & 'feel'for themselves and vocalise those thoughts, opinions and feelings and anyone whose has has been met with violence and abuse; something the club has sanctioned by their non-interference and silence.

Wenger should hang his head in shame, I cannot begin to express the Anger and genuine Sadness that I feel about what has been done to a club I have followed, adored and loved since I was 13yrs of age.
You are certainly not alone in this sentiment.....

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augie wrote:Right now I think that I am skating a fine line as regards whether my kids remain Gooners for the rest of their lives or not - the missus wanted to bring our kids over to the game v Leicester in march as a pressie for my lads confirmation. I hate to say it but I downright refused to do it because the impending contract extension has me on the brink. We have now decided to bring them to madrid for the weekend to see a real madrid game (none of us even like real madrid ffs :roll: ) and I know that my stance on all things AFC at the mo, is raising the very real possibility that my kids might just turn around and support a different team instead, or turn their back on footie altogether :( The ironic thing is that a former staff member of our's has just had her first baby, and cos I know that the boyfriend is a Gooner, I went out and bought the child some Arsenal clothes :oops:

People will say that I/we shouldn't throw the in towel/turn the back on the club cos wenker's time is running out, but how long should I be prepared to wait ? I joined here at the start of the 2007/2008 season, and back as far as then I have wanted him gone - that is almost a decade of frustration waiting for an arrogant self absorbed w**ker to get out of my club, and now I am supposed to wait another 2 years (at least) for a competent ambitious manager to take over ? Fcuk that :evil: As parents we are supposed to want better for our kids and having sworn that I would bring up my kids as Gooners for life, I now feel it is unfair of me to expect them to piss away their lives following a club without ambition just cos their old man is a Gooner ?

As you can tell, right now I feel I am drowning in a Gooner depression :oops:
Stop talking like a fucking bitch. :lol: :wink: Raise your kids as Gooners. Yeah it's shit at the moment, but that is character building.

My dad raised me a Gooner throughout the shit 1970s and early 80s. I'm raising my kids as Gooners now.

You need to do the same thing. 8)

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Almunia is a clown wrote:LVG has retired from football management aged 65, yet older Wenger is getting a new contact FFS! You couldn't make this shite up! :banghead:

Where are the demonstrations by fans? Inside of outside, protests should have continued on from last season, instead everyone moans on the internet & does féck all, including myself. :blah:

My lad, early '20's says the old school supporters have let this happen on our watch, we need to seriously protest NOW! Start demonstrations & the younger generation will join.

We can't just let Wenger get a new contract without objections. :evil:

Time for protests at The Bear roundabout "NO NEW CONTRACT" at every home game. :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
I did banners at the Emirates last year, the sad fact is that people are NOT willing to join in despite what your lad might think.
There were no more than a handful of people actually willing to do anything.

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