Wenger Out protest thread

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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.

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StuartL wrote:
Herd wrote:theres going ot be thousands of spare seats
Hopefully
That on its own is a protest of sorts and speaks volumes.
It doesn't really tbh. Even if we were top of the PL and playing brilliantly, there would have been a noticeable drop off in attendance for this dead rubber game. Let's not misconstrue a few thousand non-attendees at a dead rubber as proof the waverers are onside with getting rid of Wenger, or that the non-attendance has anything to do with the protest - beyond those protesting at the march obviously. There is still huge work to be done to convince them and bring them into the fold.

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Pete on the beach wrote:
One angle i will pursue and urge others to do the same , is if we engage with with supportive fans outside, who still have tickets encourage them to ( politely of course ) go into the match 10 mins late,for once the issue of supporting the team is not relevant due to the 1st leg score so we might get a fair few takers
Just speak to the security checkers and ask them to be extra cautious which will delay entry by 20 minutes. Oh they are and do anyway :banghead: :banghead:

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I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"

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Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.

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NickF wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.
The next one?? Wenger will see next Tuesday that he is not as popular as he thinks and he'll be off. The club always come first....Wenger knows that.

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NickF wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.
fair enough - as you say this is really just the start anyway

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Gunner Rob wrote:
NickF wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.
fair enough - as you say this is really just the start anyway
Yes, this is a mid-week protest and so if the next one is on a week-end more of us can be present! :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: and so cover more entrances/exits - Areas.

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:
NickF wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.
fair enough - as you say this is really just the start anyway
Yes, this is a mid-week protest and so if the next one is on a week-end more of us can be present! :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: and so cover more entrances/exits - Areas.
Going to have to be sustained and relentless protests because a 2 game "winning streak" will see him pulling the pen out of his pocket. They will need to be almost every week, win, lose or draw.

I honestly felt like having a banner made having a right go at Gary Neville but I don't want the message diluted. WENGER OUT!!

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:
NickF wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.
fair enough - as you say this is really just the start anyway
Yes, this is a mid-week protest and so if the next one is on a week-end more of us can be present! :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: and so cover more entrances/exits - Areas.
How about outside that entrance for the Lincoln game?

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mzk90 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:
NickF wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think someone mentioned protesting outside the directors entrance (it is impossible to protest at every entrance so I think this is the best option)
certainly this protest needs to be more visible directly outside the stadium instead of just outside the Armoury - this will just be dismissed by the club as people "unconnected with the club"
I think it is a bit late to be changing the plan now, I would stick with the original plan and maybe refine it for the next protest.
fair enough - as you say this is really just the start anyway
Yes, this is a mid-week protest and so if the next one is on a week-end more of us can be present! :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: and so cover more entrances/exits - Areas.
How about outside that entrance for the Lincoln game?
Good idea.

But as Exissential said this HAS TO BE a Sustained Effort - Even if it means we all arrange to be present (And Protest) at different games so all the games are covered, but on week-end games as many of us turn up as possible and be as vocal as possible (Polite BUT "LOUD")

So they realise we are Not Going Away and that protests are for the duration - that duration being till firstly wenger is Gone...and then we move onto the next - Kreonke and Gazidis (aka Satan's Spawn FuckWank Child).

If there are enough of us it CAN Be Done! :barscarf:


#WENGER OUT!

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It is now or never so good luck with the protest . He has not signed yet , if enough noise can be heard and the media report that will be a start .

Last season it all fell,short and we were obviously in the minority , we will see if it has changed

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shu wrote:It is now or never so good luck with the protest . He has not signed yet , if enough noise can be heard and the media report that will be a start .

Last season it all fell,short and we were obviously in the minority , we will see if it has changed
We weren't in the minority, just that so many bottled speaking up, through respect, fear or apathy. Then booed like fuck at half tim when it was nil nil, hypocritical twats. :banghead:

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Seriously lads - all of you that have been slaughtering Wenger on here for years PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make the effort to be there on Tuesday night.

This is our best and perhaps only chance to rid our Club of this Eternal Loser but we'll only do it if there's a decent turnout.

We cannot carry on like this

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Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:Seriously lads - all of you that have been slaughtering Wenger on here for years PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make the effort to be there on Tuesday night.

This is our best and perhaps only chance to rid our Club of this Eternal Loser but we'll only do it if there's a decent turnout.

We cannot carry on like this
Agreed .... I'm hoping that result, that first half performance and dropping Sanchez has added at least 5,000 to the protest.

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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.

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DB10GOONER wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
GranadaJoe wrote:Pictures show that of the 14,000 Chileans who said they would march to get Alexis to leave us, only 5 turned up on the day (and that's 5 Chileans, not 5,000).

I hope our protest goes a bit better.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39142223
Are you gonna post this on every fucking thread? 10 hours after it's already been posted? :banghead: :roll: :box:

Fucking Ewoks. :banghead:


:D :wink: :wink:
Can always make it 10 days :wink:

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