Letter to Mr Gazidis
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Letter to Mr Gazidis
Guys I am considering (for what it's worth) sending this letter to Ivan in the perhaps forlorn hope of a cogent response. I actually wrote it last Monday but it seems even more pertinent now. I'd appreciate any comments on the content or also anything I've missed:
Dear Mr Gazidis
Re: the future of Arsenal and the feasibility of the self-sustaining business model
It is with huge sadness that I write to you, on behalf of Arsenal fans everywhere, to question the current policy of the Board with respect to the above. In the aftermath of the games against Manchester United and Chelsea, it has become apparent that the team will again be incapable of challenging for major honours.
There are a number of concerns the fans have and the following analysis attempts to cover the major concerns in a way I believe cannot be conveyed through existing channels or forums (i.e. at home games or shareholder/Arsenal Supporters’ Trust meetings etc.) because of time constraints or logistics.
Mr Wenger has in the past alluded to the fact that there exist a number of different types of person who attend football matches: namely “customersâ€
Dear Mr Gazidis
Re: the future of Arsenal and the feasibility of the self-sustaining business model
It is with huge sadness that I write to you, on behalf of Arsenal fans everywhere, to question the current policy of the Board with respect to the above. In the aftermath of the games against Manchester United and Chelsea, it has become apparent that the team will again be incapable of challenging for major honours.
There are a number of concerns the fans have and the following analysis attempts to cover the major concerns in a way I believe cannot be conveyed through existing channels or forums (i.e. at home games or shareholder/Arsenal Supporters’ Trust meetings etc.) because of time constraints or logistics.
Mr Wenger has in the past alluded to the fact that there exist a number of different types of person who attend football matches: namely “customersâ€
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dont send until you have your facts right otherwise inaccuracy will deflect from the merits of your arguments- not thati am suggesting i agree with all you write.
you say season ticket used to cover all matches. for as long as i can remember and i go back to the standing season ticket era, arsenal always inc 1st seven cup gamesin season ticket which pre champions league was normally more than enough with rebate for unused cup tickets.
only difference nowadays is mickey mouse cup is not inc as part of the seven which is good and fair.
if anyone knows differently do correct me.
a minor point but best to get it right. its the lawyer in me.
you say season ticket used to cover all matches. for as long as i can remember and i go back to the standing season ticket era, arsenal always inc 1st seven cup gamesin season ticket which pre champions league was normally more than enough with rebate for unused cup tickets.
only difference nowadays is mickey mouse cup is not inc as part of the seven which is good and fair.
if anyone knows differently do correct me.
a minor point but best to get it right. its the lawyer in me.
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Blimey roly, I can remember when it used to cover reserve team games too. You are right what you say though, if your facts are at all wrong then you lose all credibility.rolypoly wrote:dont send until you have your facts right otherwise inaccuracy will deflect from the merits of your arguments- not thati am suggesting i agree with all you write.
you say season ticket used to cover all matches. for as long as i can remember and i go back to the standing season ticket era, arsenal always inc 1st seven cup gamesin season ticket which pre champions league was normally more than enough with rebate for unused cup tickets.
only difference nowadays is mickey mouse cup is not inc as part of the seven which is good and fair.
if anyone knows differently do correct me.
a minor point but best to get it right. its the lawyer in me.
Yep, its a pisstake especially when Manure's most expensive ticket is £49, almost half the price of oursGunnerGlory wrote:How can they justify min ticket prices of just under £50 for category A games (including West Ham) lol![]()

Almost as bad as paying £100 for a ticket & travel to Stoke the other week, only for Wenger to then openly admit that he's actually not interested in winning the FA Cup.
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