Anyone know how to set up a website to take money, we could all contribute as I'd imagine it will be expensive.QuartzGooner wrote:dot.com website is needed too. Stop someone cybersquatting it.
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And plenty of KY Jelly!!n6gooner wrote: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 RUBBISH
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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I was going to suggest we should give a few dedicated, trustworthy people access to the twitter account.n6gooner wrote: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 RUBBISH
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.![]()
Arsenal 1991 wrote:I was going to suggest we should give a few dedicated, trustworthy people access to the twitter account.n6gooner wrote: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?
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.![]()
Yes, and likewise for facebook etc.
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I've not read through all the pages so apologies if what I suggest has already been mentioned.
1. walkout - seriously who will notice
2. Banner/flag - yep, well first you need to make a collection - they ain't cheap
3. If you get one done - walk it around the ground and then hang it above the Armoury
4. Stay behind - take over a block in the east stand for tv impact or block 1 under the directors box. those that haven't got tickets could still gain access if they're careful.
5. The press - would advise against it to begin with. just look at the chelsea traiing ground protest - one fan turned up and no one took it seriously.
6. Make sure you are united in what you wish to acheive - too thousands of fans of other clubs you may come across as spoilt brats - but then they don't know the full story.
1. walkout - seriously who will notice
2. Banner/flag - yep, well first you need to make a collection - they ain't cheap
3. If you get one done - walk it around the ground and then hang it above the Armoury
4. Stay behind - take over a block in the east stand for tv impact or block 1 under the directors box. those that haven't got tickets could still gain access if they're careful.
5. The press - would advise against it to begin with. just look at the chelsea traiing ground protest - one fan turned up and no one took it seriously.
6. Make sure you are united in what you wish to acheive - too thousands of fans of other clubs you may come across as spoilt brats - but then they don't know the full story.
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If this is going to be succesful, it will take a lot of work. It wont all happen overnight, although it does feel like everything is happening very quickly, eventhough we've only just got started.
A website will be paramount, Facebook and Twitter just wont be enough. We could get a free hosted site or pay for the domain ourselves. Not entirely sure how much it'll cost, but if we a few or all of us chipped in, it'll be fairly cheap to run and maintain.
We need someone to write up a little paragraph, just saying what this is all about. Personally, after reading alot of comments, I think Quartz would be great for this. Something short but puts the campaigns point across.
We can then start to generate followers on both the facebook page and the twitter. Get tweeting the Journo's, John Cross at the mirror is a gooner. Once we've got a bit of an audience, we can really start getting our points across and hopefully the club will see and take note.
A website will be paramount, Facebook and Twitter just wont be enough. We could get a free hosted site or pay for the domain ourselves. Not entirely sure how much it'll cost, but if we a few or all of us chipped in, it'll be fairly cheap to run and maintain.
We need someone to write up a little paragraph, just saying what this is all about. Personally, after reading alot of comments, I think Quartz would be great for this. Something short but puts the campaigns point across.
We can then start to generate followers on both the facebook page and the twitter. Get tweeting the Journo's, John Cross at the mirror is a gooner. Once we've got a bit of an audience, we can really start getting our points across and hopefully the club will see and take note.
Is this alright? Nothing written up yet though.Metalheadz Gooner wrote:Make it as a fan page instead. Then we can start something so we can start getting peoples email address's.kingjayson1 wrote:Yeah before some bastard takes the idea.1886 wrote:Shall I make the facebook one as a group?
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Spot on Reg, 5th point key. We musn't rush into anything. If message is unclear and its seen as a wenger out or anti board movement then we'll look a bit stupid if we win a few games or even win the league.Reg Niseth wrote:I've not read through all the pages so apologies if what I suggest has already been mentioned.
1. walkout - seriously who will notice
2. Banner/flag - yep, well first you need to make a collection - they ain't cheap
3. If you get one done - walk it around the ground and then hang it above the Armoury
4. Stay behind - take over a block in the east stand for tv impact or block 1 under the directors box. those that haven't got tickets could still gain access if they're careful.
5. The press - would advise against it to begin with. just look at the chelsea traiing ground protest - one fan turned up and no one took it seriously.
6. Make sure you are united in what you wish to acheive - too thousands of fans of other clubs you may come across as spoilt brats - but then they don't know the full story.
Everything needs to be coordinated, hopefully we could get it all set up for the last game of the season and have a banner the game before, perhaps a protest against fulham etc.
agreed - suggestions to kingjason by tuesday at the latest? to be short-listed and then finalised by friday?kingjayson1 wrote:
I think we need the aims down ASAP for the bio etc.
IHH - is it possible/practical to have a sticky to list names backing the cause? (can't underestimate the power of confirmed numbers the club know they're up against)