Wenger Out protest thread

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Re: Wenger Out protest, Saturday 11th March 4pm

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Did nobody notice that Jurgen Klopp showed up to the protest? Surely he must be very happy Wenger is where he is...
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crashovertorque wrote:Did nobody notice that Jurgen Klopp showed up to the protest? Surely he must be very happy Wenger is where he is...
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:coffeespit: :lol:

Somebody must have told Klopp there was a protest and he misheard them and thought it was a product placement... :lol:



Have you seen how many adverts the silly-goggled cúnt is in? :oops: :roll:

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http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archiv ... l-chairman

Keep going everyone!

Will see you Saturday couldn't make the Bayern game as I can't afford a cat A ticket price!

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Re: Wenger Out protest, Saturday 11th March 4pm

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Wenger and sir chips fuckwit commenting on the fans opinion today. At least they are being forced to recognise the discontent now.
The pressure needs to be kept up, so there is no doubt what we want. I've seen a fair bit on social media saying it should be aimed at the board as well, but this would totally dilute and confuse the message at this stage. It should all be aimed at Wenger still, and if he still signs, then it just confirms how little they care about the fans (as if we didn't already know).

I should be at this one again, luckily it's a late kick-off as I'm working in the morning, but should be able to get there in time if all goes to plan.

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augie wrote:Le cock just stated in his press conference that the fans support or opposition to him will have a bearing on his decision to stay or not :shock: :shock: I am absolutely stunned that he would say that - yes it might be viewed as a call to arms for his supporters, but it is also giving big encouragement to the fans who want him out, to step up the protests
It pretty pointless / planted question I might venture...As he has to be seen and heard to be aware of the protests AND the fans opinions and feelings; even though he is anything but.

Thus, if he answered 'No' to such a question everyone would think 'what an arrogant so and so' he doesn't give a toss about the fans; which again he doesn't.

As DB and few others have pointed out not only is he clever he is a right sneaky ceeunt. He has managed to survive all these trophyless years - including BEFORE Wiggy came along - By being a 'Clever Sneaky Fukka'.

We are going to have to ramp up the protests and all other forms of anti-wenger stuff to prize this limpet off and out of Arsenal FC.

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crashovertorque wrote:Did nobody notice that Jurgen Klopp showed up to the protest? Surely he must be very happy Wenger is where he is...
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That's the same outfit Klopp wore for the Specsavers Ad. :lol:
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I'll be at the protest on Saturday. Wenger is a disgrace and will have to be hounded out. Let's hope even more join us this time.

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Have booked my tickets (again :oops: ) - Will be there!

UTA! :barscarf:

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OneBardGooner wrote:
augie wrote:Le cock just stated in his press conference that the fans support or opposition to him will have a bearing on his decision to stay or not :shock: :shock: I am absolutely stunned that he would say that - yes it might be viewed as a call to arms for his supporters, but it is also giving big encouragement to the fans who want him out, to step up the protests
It pretty pointless / planted question I might venture...As he has to be seen and heard to be aware of the protests AND the fans opinions and feelings; even though he is anything but.

Thus, if he answered 'No' to such a question everyone would think 'what an arrogant so and so' he doesn't give a toss about the fans; which again he doesn't.

As DB and few others have pointed out not only is he clever he is a right sneaky ceeunt. He has managed to survive all these trophyless years - including BEFORE Wiggy came along - By being a 'Clever Sneaky Fukka'.

We are going to have to ramp up the protests and all other forms of anti-wenger stuff to prize this limpet off and out of Arsenal FC.
Ramping up the protest is a good idea. But within certain boundaries. As Jumpers said earlier, the plod have been monitoring this forum and you can bet your arses the club have been too. Keep the protest clean and respectful. Yes be blunt, put the message across, but no swearing or offensive chants - that will give the media and the club the excuse to dismiss the protest as a bunch of ungrateful common plebs (© Peter Hill-Wood, I believe :wink: ) having a bit of a huff. Don't feed them the ammunition.

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the fans support or opposition to him will have a bearing on his decision to stay or not
Keep it up guys.

He skin is not that thick afterall.

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DB10GOONER wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
augie wrote:Le cock just stated in his press conference that the fans support or opposition to him will have a bearing on his decision to stay or not :shock: :shock: I am absolutely stunned that he would say that - yes it might be viewed as a call to arms for his supporters, but it is also giving big encouragement to the fans who want him out, to step up the protests
It pretty pointless / planted question I might venture...As he has to be seen and heard to be aware of the protests AND the fans opinions and feelings; even though he is anything but.

Thus, if he answered 'No' to such a question everyone would think 'what an arrogant so and so' he doesn't give a toss about the fans; which again he doesn't.

As DB and few others have pointed out not only is he clever he is a right sneaky ceeunt. He has managed to survive all these trophyless years - including BEFORE Wiggy came along - By being a 'Clever Sneaky Fukka'.

We are going to have to ramp up the protests and all other forms of anti-wenger stuff to prize this limpet off and out of Arsenal FC.
Ramping up the protest is a good idea. But within certain boundaries. As Jumpers said earlier, the plod have been monitoring this forum and you can bet your arses the club have been too. Keep the protest clean and respectful. Yes be blunt, put the message across, but no swearing or offensive chants - that will give the media and the club the excuse to dismiss the protest as a bunch of ungrateful common plebs (© Peter Hill-Wood, I believe :wink: ) having a bit of a huff. Don't feed them the ammunition.
Totally agree. Dont give the club a chance to spin it

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DB10GOONER wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
augie wrote:Le cock just stated in his press conference that the fans support or opposition to him will have a bearing on his decision to stay or not :shock: :shock: I am absolutely stunned that he would say that - yes it might be viewed as a call to arms for his supporters, but it is also giving big encouragement to the fans who want him out, to step up the protests
It pretty pointless / planted question I might venture...As he has to be seen and heard to be aware of the protests AND the fans opinions and feelings; even though he is anything but.

Thus, if he answered 'No' to such a question everyone would think 'what an arrogant so and so' he doesn't give a toss about the fans; which again he doesn't.

As DB and few others have pointed out not only is he clever he is a right sneaky ceeunt. He has managed to survive all these trophyless years - including BEFORE Wiggy came along - By being a 'Clever Sneaky Fukka'.

We are going to have to ramp up the protests and all other forms of anti-wenger stuff to prize this limpet off and out of Arsenal FC.
Ramping up the protest is a good idea. But within certain boundaries. As Jumpers said earlier, the plod have been monitoring this forum and you can bet your arses the club have been too. Keep the protest clean and respectful. Yes be blunt, put the message across, but no swearing or offensive chants - that will give the media and the club the excuse to dismiss the protest as a bunch of ungrateful common plebs (© Peter Hill-Wood, I believe :wink: ) having a bit of a huff. Don't feed them the ammunition.
No! I know that mate - And Totally Agree. The Club and Media will be looking for any hint of infraction or injurious comments or acts, it has taken us many years to get to this point where even some of those who have been sitting on the fence are now leaning towards Wenger out/Must leave. Which is why it is now that we have to be 100% Clear, Precise and Controlled in any Protests, Interviews etc. Anything that can be interpreted as Anti-social,Un-Called for or Offensive.

As you correctly say the club (who are experts at using the media) will spin the slightest thing into a major event.

So when I say 'Ramp Up' I mean by means of Commitment, Numbers Attending and all the other ways to bring (more) attention to our cause and increase the pressure on the manager and board, by all available legal and acceptable means - Texting / Calling Radio shows and presenting articulate polemic to all that the club (and their media chummies) will be trying to put forward.

Which is why (as I said in an earlier post) Those who cannot be physically present at the marches can play their part by writing, e-mailing, using all Social Media - In a very respectful manner - But increase e the traffic volume to the point of every news item will have a mention of the Arsenal Fans calling for No New Contract.

#WENGER OUT!

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silus wrote:Wenger and sir chips fuckwit commenting on the fans opinion today. At least they are being forced to recognise the discontent now.
The pressure needs to be kept up, so there is no doubt what we want. I've seen a fair bit on social media saying it should be aimed at the board as well, but this would totally dilute and confuse the message at this stage. It should all be aimed at Wenger still, and if he still signs, then it just confirms how little they care about the fans (as if we didn't already know).

I should be at this one again, luckily it's a late kick-off as I'm working in the morning, but should be able to get there in time if all goes to plan.
Wenger is the elephant in the room some people have been ignoring for years. It should be aimed at him and him only. Kroenke and Gazidis would love to be targeted to take the focus away from Wenger and dilute the message. By targeting Wenger we target all 3. And Wenger's latest hogwash about the fans opinion will be a factor is his decision is a subtle call to arms for his supporters but I expect very little uptake this time around.

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Blade wrote:
the fans support or opposition to him will have a bearing on his decision to stay or not
Keep it up guys.

He skin is not that thick afterall.
He may have said that, BUT it means Nothing - He HAS to say that - Or be labelled and 'seen' as someone who doesn't give a damn about those who pay his bloated salary - It is all just words and we know how wenger twists words to his own end. Remember he is 'Sneaky' and 'Devious' as are the club. Because this is all about keeping him at the club so he and the club can continue making MONEY! - He is the public face of a business whose sole interest is 'Profit' Not trophies. The fans Opinions and Feelings are the last things on their minds and agenda.

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I've thought of some songs:

Tear up that contract! (x4)

To the tune of 'Fuck off, Mourinho'.

Seeing as he's already been offered the contract we're protesting against...



We know you're a fraud,
We know you're a frau-au-au-d!
Arsene Wenger,
We know you're a fraud!



You're holding us back,
You're holding us ba-a-ack,
Arsene Wenger,
You're holding us back!



You're not wanted anymore!
You're not wanted anymore.
You're not wanted,
You're not wanted,
You're not wanted anymore!



Same old Wenger,
Always failing!

To the tune of 'Same old Arsenal...'


10-2 loss,
He still won't leave.
10-2 loss,
He still won't leave.

To the tune of '6%, you're having a laugh'.



We need more songs about the salient points, like:
  • His £8.3M salary
    13 years of failure in the league
    19 years of failure in the CL

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