You need a pic. Maybe the pl trophy?kingjayson1 wrote:1886 wrote:Don't worry about prison. I'll do the facebook, you do the twitter. Then when Arsenal sue we can put our money together to get out of itkingjayson1 wrote:Will you come visit me inside? No need to bring the soap, I'll have it shipped in bulkAA23Northbank wrote:If you want to carry the can, that's fine with mekingjayson1 wrote:I think we should just go with the Arsenal FC not PLC. Who will they sue?![]()
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I put arsenalfcnotplc as the name.
The way to get their attention
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Kingjayson as chairman, everyone slots in behind :sodomite:n6gooner wrote:evidence that structure by way of a small committee (say 5) and chairman should be chosen before this becomes too unwieldy. responsibility for delegation, agenda, priorities, etc etcQuartzGooner wrote:Where do you get off with writing such stuff?USMartin wrote:Not surprising really but PURE RUBBISHQuartzGooner wrote:Yeah SteveO has identified a clear and important item.
Anything that campaigns for"Wenger Out" or "The Board Out" is doomed.
It is too cliched, and by it's very nature encourages resistance against it.
Focus should be on getting the manager to buy more top quality players/improving the coaching.
And that is it.
Anything else such as ticket prices, relations with the club, etc is pointless, as there already exist fan organisations to deal with that, which have regular meetings with the club.
Our focus must be on changing the frustration of seeing a squad that has been "So near yet so far" for the last five years.
The focus should be on the club showing more ambition. Whether that means sorting out the manager or confronting the Board on its policies is uncertain but it would be irresponsible to pretend this is solely down to the manager and pressuring him to take care of it. Basically they can just say money is available to spend if the manager wants to one more time then and get away with it. Or even if they change the manager if these are their policies all they will have accomplished is changing the manager, not correcting the problem.
Real pressure has to be exerted on the Board because even if I am completely wrong in my beliefs it is ultimately still up to them to rectify the situation - they still own and run the club after all. Either they are content with a manager lacking any ambition whatsoever whatever his motives or he is acting on their own lack of ambition whatever its motives, and either way they are the only ones who can really fix things, whatever is required to do that.
Tell you what.
You carry on with your sluggish campaign to vaporize the board, and everyone else will get on with a realistic focused campaign for better players.


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AA23Northbank wrote:Kingjayson as chairman, everyone slots in behind :sodomite:n6gooner wrote:evidence that structure by way of a small committee (say 5) and chairman should be chosen before this becomes too unwieldy. responsibility for delegation, agenda, priorities, etc etcQuartzGooner wrote:Where do you get off with writing such stuff?USMartin wrote:Not surprising really but PURE RUBBISHQuartzGooner wrote:Yeah SteveO has identified a clear and important item.
Anything that campaigns for"Wenger Out" or "The Board Out" is doomed.
It is too cliched, and by it's very nature encourages resistance against it.
Focus should be on getting the manager to buy more top quality players/improving the coaching.
And that is it.
Anything else such as ticket prices, relations with the club, etc is pointless, as there already exist fan organisations to deal with that, which have regular meetings with the club.
Our focus must be on changing the frustration of seeing a squad that has been "So near yet so far" for the last five years.
The focus should be on the club showing more ambition. Whether that means sorting out the manager or confronting the Board on its policies is uncertain but it would be irresponsible to pretend this is solely down to the manager and pressuring him to take care of it. Basically they can just say money is available to spend if the manager wants to one more time then and get away with it. Or even if they change the manager if these are their policies all they will have accomplished is changing the manager, not correcting the problem.
Real pressure has to be exerted on the Board because even if I am completely wrong in my beliefs it is ultimately still up to them to rectify the situation - they still own and run the club after all. Either they are content with a manager lacking any ambition whatsoever whatever his motives or he is acting on their own lack of ambition whatever its motives, and either way they are the only ones who can really fix things, whatever is required to do that.
Tell you what.
You carry on with your sluggish campaign to vaporize the board, and everyone else will get on with a realistic focused campaign for better players.![]()



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Do it1886 wrote:Very good point, by that stage there would be a lot of public interest, shall I go ahead with a facebook group?QuartzGooner wrote:Might be good if they sue.Arsenal 1991 wrote:You! Shall we do a bit of internet research quickly!kingjayson1 wrote:I think we should just go with the Arsenal FC not PLC. Who will they sue?
Could generate press attention. They could serve notice to sue, at which point you get the press involved, portray yourself as a little man vs Big PLC, "All I want for Christmas is a new centre back and a striker" etc and then of course you back down on the name before you get to court, but the publicity has been achieved.
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dot.com website is needed too. Stop someone cybersquatting it.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=how+ro ... 2eb94ee358
Plus a youtube channel. Someone with graphic software post a short film on there highlighting the aim and how to join.
Photos of Vieira/Pires/Henry with caption "From this"
followed by photos of Diaby, Denilson, Bendtner "To This???"
could work.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=how+ro ... 2eb94ee358
Plus a youtube channel. Someone with graphic software post a short film on there highlighting the aim and how to join.
Photos of Vieira/Pires/Henry with caption "From this"
followed by photos of Diaby, Denilson, Bendtner "To This???"
could work.
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The group could even release a song to help raise funds for the protest. Perhaps a cover of 'It's Coming Home'? ...
Everyone seems to know the score,
We've seen it all before,
And just know,
That for sure,
The Arsenal's Gonna throw it away,
Gonna blow it away,
But I know they can play,
'Cause I remember...
Cannon on the shirt,
David Seaman gleaming,
Seven years of hurt,
Haven't stopped me dreaming.
So many hopes, so many tears,
And all those oh so nears,
Wear you down, through the years
But I still see that famous back 4,
Paddy making the law,
Wrighty dying to score
And Dennis Berg-kamp
Cannon on the shirt,
David Seaman gleaming,
Seven years of hurt,
Haven't stopped me dreaming.
I know it was then, but it could be again

Everyone seems to know the score,
We've seen it all before,
And just know,
That for sure,
The Arsenal's Gonna throw it away,
Gonna blow it away,
But I know they can play,
'Cause I remember...
Cannon on the shirt,
David Seaman gleaming,
Seven years of hurt,
Haven't stopped me dreaming.
So many hopes, so many tears,
And all those oh so nears,
Wear you down, through the years
But I still see that famous back 4,
Paddy making the law,
Wrighty dying to score
And Dennis Berg-kamp
Cannon on the shirt,
David Seaman gleaming,
Seven years of hurt,
Haven't stopped me dreaming.
I know it was then, but it could be again




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Facebook, join up.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arsenal-F ... 6535959062
Anyone know how I can link it to the twitter account?
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arsenal-F ... 6535959062
Anyone know how I can link it to the twitter account?
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fine to start with (if kingjason agrees) but he will still need dedicated support to copeAA23Northbank wrote:Kingjayson as chairman, everyone slots in behind :sodomite:n6gooner wrote:evidence that structure by way of a small committee (say 5) and chairman should be chosen before this becomes too unwieldy. responsibility for delegation, agenda, priorities, etc etcQuartzGooner wrote:Where do you get off with writing such stuff?USMartin wrote:Not surprising really but PURE RUBBISHQuartzGooner wrote:Yeah SteveO has identified a clear and important item.
Anything that campaigns for"Wenger Out" or "The Board Out" is doomed.
It is too cliched, and by it's very nature encourages resistance against it.
Focus should be on getting the manager to buy more top quality players/improving the coaching.
And that is it.
Anything else such as ticket prices, relations with the club, etc is pointless, as there already exist fan organisations to deal with that, which have regular meetings with the club.
Our focus must be on changing the frustration of seeing a squad that has been "So near yet so far" for the last five years.
The focus should be on the club showing more ambition. Whether that means sorting out the manager or confronting the Board on its policies is uncertain but it would be irresponsible to pretend this is solely down to the manager and pressuring him to take care of it. Basically they can just say money is available to spend if the manager wants to one more time then and get away with it. Or even if they change the manager if these are their policies all they will have accomplished is changing the manager, not correcting the problem.
Real pressure has to be exerted on the Board because even if I am completely wrong in my beliefs it is ultimately still up to them to rectify the situation - they still own and run the club after all. Either they are content with a manager lacking any ambition whatsoever whatever his motives or he is acting on their own lack of ambition whatever its motives, and either way they are the only ones who can really fix things, whatever is required to do that.
Tell you what.
You carry on with your sluggish campaign to vaporize the board, and everyone else will get on with a realistic focused campaign for better players.![]()