Wenger Out protest thread

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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.

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The mongs are going to be on red alert after tonight looking to derail this thing so I urge a bit of caution.

Arsene-licker blog, John Cross, Martin Keown and the rest of the window lickers will be salivating at the prospect of being able to retweet some video of an "unpleasant" remark being made about the manager and try and belittle and derail the whole protest.

Don't give those fucktards what the want, drive the message home plain and simple -

WENGER OUT

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Be direct. No new contract.

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I wouldn't be surprised to see Alexis join us for the march.

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mzk90 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Alexis join us for the march.
Send him a pm on his Facebook , he might

If we offer to walk his dogs he might hold a banner

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I think this protest is now very important.

Given the result tonight it means that it will get maximum media coverage. If this fails to attract a lot of supporters on Tuesday night we might as well accept that the club is dead as we know it and Wenger could well be here for years to come.

Anyone who is either going to the game or is in the area MUST attend this protest.

I consider anyone who doesn't as not an Arsenal supporter. This might sound a bit dramatic but the future of the club is at stake here.

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Once that contract extension is signed it's too late.

Time is not on our side - unless this protest is big and loud he will sign and we'll have at least 2 more years of this rubbish.

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Gunner Rob wrote:I think this protest is now very important.

Given the result tonight it means that it will get maximum media coverage. If this fails to attract a lot of supporters on Tuesday night we might as well accept that the club is dead as we know it and Wenger could well be here for years to come.

Anyone who is either going to the game or is in the area MUST attend this protest.

I consider anyone who doesn't as not an Arsenal supporter. This might sound a bit dramatic but the future of the club is at stake here.


My concern is that if it doesn't go well it will be the end of our hopes for future protests - keep getting the word out there lads 8) :barscarf:

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augie wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:I think this protest is now very important.

Given the result tonight it means that it will get maximum media coverage. If this fails to attract a lot of supporters on Tuesday night we might as well accept that the club is dead as we know it and Wenger could well be here for years to come.

Anyone who is either going to the game or is in the area MUST attend this protest.

I consider anyone who doesn't as not an Arsenal supporter. This might sound a bit dramatic but the future of the club is at stake here.


My concern is that if it doesn't go well it will be the end of our hopes for future protests - keep getting the word out there lads 8) :barscarf:
Exactly
That's why it has just hit me how important it is going to be

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Gunner Rob wrote:I consider anyone who doesn't as not an Arsenal supporter. This might sound a bit dramatic but the future of the club is at stake here.
Fully agreed. See you all there!

Will be having a few bevvies in the Gunners in the afternoon too.

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mzk90 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Alexis join us for the march.
Well he had better have more conviction than his compatriots back home :roll: :lol:

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Whatever your opinion on AFTV the protest was mentioned on that tonight which will have reached a massive audience.

How about contacting Robbie and getting him to tweet out the details for Tuesday?

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rodders999 wrote:Whatever your opinion on AFTV the protest was mentioned on that tonight which will have reached a massive audience.

How about contacting Robbie and getting him to tweet out the details for Tuesday?
Just posted on AFTV twitter and requested an RT

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I've tweeted Neil Ashton to ask if he can mention the protest , when the journos talk about Wenger on Sunday supplement today . Be a good idea if a few others of u do likewise if u can

See you on tues

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Well played Pete :barscarf:

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Sadly Sunday supplement didn't mention it ( despite saying a lot that we all do) I've tweeted Ashton back expressing my disappointment

@neilashton_ ok so you say everything against Wenger, but when fans are actually organise something , nada!! Very disappointed

@neilashton_ with respect, surely you can't be worried about your journalist access? Like your colleague @johncrossmirror ?

Had to guffawf at custiss describing the cycle of mediocracy , same people who have ridiculed us for saying same for years

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