Do you think they know we hate them?

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.

Which one to shoot first?

Bender
10
33%
EEEEEEEEEEmanueal Obooooooaaayyyy
4
13%
Denilshitdagangstercrab
10
33%
Arseyshaving
2
7%
ChoccyhandsAlmunia
4
13%
Other (you decide)
0
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Total votes: 30

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Louder wrote:I can not be the only one who thinks that this thread is ridiculous, silly, pointless, moronic or just stupid. A complete waste of time. :roll: :banghead:
Am I the only one who thinks the above adjectives give a fair appraisal of Louder?

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i dont think i have ever felt a bigger dislike of an arsenal player then bentdner :twisted:

and i have seem some bad ones like mcgoldrick and hawley :oops:

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REBEL GOONER wrote:i dont think i have ever felt a bigger dislike of an arsenal player then bentdner :twisted:

and i have seem some bad ones like mcgoldrick and hawley :oops:
I don't actually mind the fact that Bendtner is shit, we have seen lots of shit players in red and white before.

It is the arrogance that goes with it!

:evil:

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Post by REB »

your dead right , as you said plenty of crap players have played for us but its his im great and should be playing every week is what gets to me, i really hate this guy :twisted:

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Post by benglenton »

this is my XI-leaving-players
almunia fabiansky
ebouè djourou squillaci
denilson frimpong song diaby
bendtner vela
manager mr.Wenger

surely many wont be agree on song billong choose but i think most overrated players all time (since Pete "Fallen Idle" Marinello), the camerunian being considerated as the best holding-midfielder in the League last few seasons and i see what we've won: 0

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Post by TeeCee »

I just don't think Bendtner cares what the fans think really, he's so far up his own arse I think he's oblivious to it. For some of the players I think it does matter - mainly for their own ego rather than them worrying about the fans themselves.

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Post by Arsenal 1991 »

benglenton wrote:this is my XI-leaving-players
almunia fabiansky
ebouè djourou squillaci
denilson frimpong song diaby
bendtner vela
manager mr.Wenger

surely many wont be agree on song billong choose but i think most overrated players all time (since Pete "Fallen Idle" Marinello), the camerunian being considerated as the best holding-midfielder in the League last few seasons and i see what we've won: 0
What a ridiculous argument. We've had 5 years of cesc being considered one of the best midfielders in europe and lately the world and what have we won? :roll:

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you know the saddest thing is - was at the ipswich game and yes we were poor, but NEVER felt sooo embarassed as i did when players came over at the final whistle - and there were dozens (yes dozens) of so called Gooners/Arsenal fans sticking their fingers up to the players!

A msg to you - if you were one of them and read this - why? Do you think that helps them and how wld you feel if someone did that to you after you didnt have a good day but you went over to yr mate to praise him for his hard work. and then got sworn at by your mate !

nice eh?

If you don't feel bad about doing that - clear off yr an embarassment to our club " these were not /young' gooners but older ones (yeah my age) so theyve prob got kids (wld they be brave enough and do that if their kids were with em?).

msg is - lets get nehind our players eh? and shut up slagging em off

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Post by cusamano »

1. Almunia
2. Denilson
3. Eboue
4. Bendtner

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jaybee wrote:you know the saddest thing is - was at the ipswich game and yes we were poor, but NEVER felt sooo embarassed as i did when players came over at the final whistle - and there were dozens (yes dozens) of so called Gooners/Arsenal fans sticking their fingers up to the players!

A msg to you - if you were one of them and read this - why? Do you think that helps them and how wld you feel if someone did that to you after you didnt have a good day but you went over to yr mate to praise him for his hard work. and then got sworn at by your mate !

nice eh?

If you don't feel bad about doing that - clear off yr an embarassment to our club " these were not /young' gooners but older ones (yeah my age) so theyve prob got kids (wld they be brave enough and do that if their kids were with em?).

msg is - lets get nehind our players eh? and shut up slagging em off
ahh, the poor (rich) darlings...


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jaybee wrote:you know the saddest thing is - was at the ipswich game and yes we were poor, but NEVER felt sooo embarassed as i did when players came over at the final whistle - and there were dozens (yes dozens) of so called Gooners/Arsenal fans sticking their fingers up to the players!

A msg to you - if you were one of them and read this - why? Do you think that helps them and how wld you feel if someone did that to you after you didnt have a good day but you went over to yr mate to praise him for his hard work. and then got sworn at by your mate !

nice eh?

If you don't feel bad about doing that - clear off yr an embarassment to our club " these were not /young' gooners but older ones (yeah my age) so theyve prob got kids (wld they be brave enough and do that if their kids were with em?).

msg is - lets get nehind our players eh? and shut up slagging em off
Half of them don’t deserve our support or praise. We pay there wages at the end of the day without us they are nothing. I was at the game and trust me I shouted at the top of my voice when AA23 slowly walked off the pitch. It was an insult to us fans that game, and I understand fans having a negative reaction to the players.

Would like to know who they were sticking there fingers up to as when the final whistle went only Theo and Eboue came to clap the away fans. The rest of the team walked of smiling and chatting.

Most people who went took time off work, maybe 2 days out there 20 day annual leave. Spent money on credit cards as they have no money left out of there wages due to Christmas. As you said many had kids and families so they probably got in trouble at home for leaving the kids. Maybe even some had to save for this match and go without just so they could afford the petrol and beer money. Some might have been so broke that they took sandwiches and a flask ensuring they go the match even though there broke and it seems impossible.
Plenty of fans would of travelled really far and had to wait in traffic on the way home in a depressing mood thinking about the wife at home moaning when they get in just to add insult to injury. I bet 100’s were dreading work the next day as they would get grief and have to suffer a hangover in a foul mood getting up at 7am after 3 hours sleep.

Oh those poor poor players on 60k a week. On the way home on a luxury coach with there expensive headphones eating posh food and relaxing while they get pampered. I BET THEY GO ONLINE SO THEY CAN WATCH THERE ONLINE BANK ACCOUNT GET HIGHER AND HIGHER.

I wonder if they think about us fans at all….

I don’t feel sorry for them at all, they treated us like *word censored* that night as far as I am concerned.

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mikeyb772001 wrote:
jaybee wrote:you know the saddest thing is - was at the ipswich game and yes we were poor, but NEVER felt sooo embarassed as i did when players came over at the final whistle - and there were dozens (yes dozens) of so called Gooners/Arsenal fans sticking their fingers up to the players!

A msg to you - if you were one of them and read this - why? Do you think that helps them and how wld you feel if someone did that to you after you didnt have a good day but you went over to yr mate to praise him for his hard work. and then got sworn at by your mate !

nice eh?

If you don't feel bad about doing that - clear off yr an embarassment to our club " these were not /young' gooners but older ones (yeah my age) so theyve prob got kids (wld they be brave enough and do that if their kids were with em?).

msg is - lets get nehind our players eh? and shut up slagging em off
Half of them don’t deserve our support or praise. We pay there wages at the end of the day without us they are nothing. I was at the game and trust me I shouted at the top of my voice when AA23 slowly walked off the pitch. It was an insult to us fans that game, and I understand fans having a negative reaction to the players.

Would like to know who they were sticking there fingers up to as when the final whistle went only Theo and Eboue came to clap the away fans. The rest of the team walked of smiling and chatting.

Most people who went took time off work, maybe 2 days out there 20 day annual leave. Spent money on credit cards as they have no money left out of there wages due to Christmas. As you said many had kids and families so they probably got in trouble at home for leaving the kids. Maybe even some had to save for this match and go without just so they could afford the petrol and beer money. Some might have been so broke that they took sandwiches and a flask ensuring they go the match even though there broke and it seems impossible.
Plenty of fans would of travelled really far and had to wait in traffic on the way home in a depressing mood thinking about the wife at home moaning when they get in just to add insult to injury. I bet 100’s were dreading work the next day as they would get grief and have to suffer a hangover in a foul mood getting up at 7am after 3 hours sleep.

Oh those poor poor players on 60k a week. On the way home on a luxury coach with there expensive headphones eating posh food and relaxing while they get pampered. I BET THEY GO ONLINE SO THEY CAN WATCH THERE ONLINE BANK ACCOUNT GET HIGHER AND HIGHER.

I wonder if they think about us fans at all….

I don’t feel sorry for them at all, they treated us like c**ts that night as far as I am concerned.
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Post by Blade »

I agree.

They behave as if they belong to some posh,exclusive elite country club.
And the fans are just suckers for actually trying to support them.

Is like watching Golf from behind the fence -too bad you still want to watch? it's your choice we are playing our game!.

Win.lose draw we stll collect -why you care suckers?

A football club belongs to the community and players like Denilson should be taught accountability.

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Post by jesper arnsbjerg »

Now can we start supporting our players, getting sick of this

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Herd wrote:Its taken abt 15 days into the new year and the anti Anything Arsenal brigade are in full swing moaning about the class of supporters at away games ,red action,all things wenger ,most of the team,red action, rose tinters ,and anything to do with the club at all.

Is there anything they like about Arsenal ????? ,doesnt seem so does it .
It's just moaning for the sake of moaning tho isn't it? Having been here for a bit and read some of the stuff that gets written, I just don't believe that these people would hold the same opinions in the pub over a pint as they do from behind a keyboard on a Monday morning.

They've just got nothing better to do. We come away from a superb 3-0 win away at West Ham, a ground where traditionally we have often struggled to get wins. Our arguably best forward is back amongst the goals, Theo on the score sheet, our 20-year old second-string keeper has kept yet another clean sheet. And you come on here and the main topic of discussion is that Nicklas Bendtner - a guy who has scored 40-odd goals for Arsenal with less than twice as many starts - should never play for the club again. :roll:

I mean you couldn't make it up. I can't accept that people really believe what they're saying half the time.

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