matter for the committee of 5? either they vote or put it out to all for the voteMetalheadz Gooner wrote:Yeah but the name of the fan page I disagree with. It should be Victory Through Harmony. I think Arsenal FC not Arsenal PLC is ok, but as I keeping saying this should be about bringing people together and trying to get our club back. I personally feel you don't get that from the other name.1886 wrote: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?
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arsenal-F ... 6535959062
The way to get their attention
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Can you change the twitter email? I think its important to have a proper email address. How easy would it be to get an arsenalfcnotplc.com email? To use for [email protected] etc.1886 wrote:Ok, not sure how to change the email, or if you're on facebook I'll add you as an admin?kingjayson1 wrote:Yeah we can sync them I think we'll have to put all the same email address. I'll check in a bit.1886 wrote:Same here. Isn't there a way that the facebook and twitter accounts can be linked up?kingjayson1 wrote:Very good basis, I just checked and the to register the domains arsenalfcnotplc.com and co.uk would only cost £15 but then obviously the hosting costs etc.OnlyGotOneSong wrote: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.
I am fully committed to the cause so count me in.
I could get an [email protected] address but would prefer the former.
I can register them but are we going with arsenalfcnotplc.com and .co.uk?Arsenal 1991 wrote:Has anyone got experience in this field? Its important to get the domain quickly before someone nicks it or it becomes more valuable.kingjayson1 wrote:Very good basis, I just checked and the to register the domains arsenalfcnotplc.com and co.uk would only cost £15 but then obviously the hosting costs etc.OnlyGotOneSong wrote: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.
I am fully committed to the cause so count me in.
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Seriously US either help or fuck off.USMartin wrote:QuartzGooner wrote:As SteveO and others have said, keep it three aims at most. Really simple.
This is my effort, feel free to use it.
Dear Arsenal fans,
Arsene Wenger has brought us great success as manager. He has not only won trophies, but revolutionised the culture of football, and produced teams who played some of the most attractive football the world has seen.
We moved stadium in 2006, and we fans understand that the move lead to sensible structured debt. Even so, we have not won a trophy since 2005. The squad is close to the title, but every season it gets "So near yet so far". Many fans believe that the purchase of three quality players could take the squad to great football success, without breaking the bank. For successive transfer windows our hopes have been raised high, but never met. It is crushing us as fans, and we have to do something about it.
So we have formed this group with the following aims:
1.) To encourage the manger to bring in two or three quality players who can make us genuinely competitive for the league title.
We can see the club has money in the bank, and we strongly believe it needs to be spent on players.
2.) To encourage the manger to review his coaching structure, especially defence. On too many occasions we have failed to hold onto a lead.
3.) To be a bit harsher when rewarding players with new contracts. If players in their mid twenties are consistently under performing, then consideration should be made to sell them or to introduce a salary of lower wages but higher bonuses, to give the players greater incentive to win.![]()
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The Arsenal's coming home, we're coming home, we're coming home, we're comingI Hate Hleb wrote: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
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I understand what your group is trying and good luck to it.Reg Niseth wrote:It's great to see fans organising themselves. However, a lot of what your suggesting has slowly been building momentum. It's been a year since this was set up. It has a web presence, twitter, facebook, etc. John Cross has been following us and there is talk of an article.
We even have a bank account which has been used to produce a banner.
It's all down to timing. It ain't about wearing a scarf, it's about like-minded.
The banner contains the message LET'S KICK GREED OUT OF FOOTBALL.
Rather than a number of groups setting up, why not take another look.
Some of you may ask why they haven't heard a lot from the BSM recently. Well the simple answer is it takes up a lot of time, and in our case, our own money.
There's always many pleading for something to be done but when it comes down to it they rearely put themselves up for it.
I suggest you take another look so that we're not duplicsating our efforts. You may find that the foundations that have been built are a suitable platform to take to the next level.
www.wherehasourarsenalgone.co.uk
I know 19 pages is a unrealistic to read but over the course of those 19 pages the discussion came to the conclusion that this new group has very narrow focused aims.
Namely to get the manager to spend on some decent players and sort out the defence (perhaps one other point if people want to include it), especially because no one wants to tread on anyone else's toes or diffuse the message.
The wider campaign on fan culture is already covered by your group and others, and is a worthy cause.
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Just so this doesnt get missed.Reg Niseth wrote:It's great to see fans organising themselves. However, a lot of what your suggesting has slowly been building momentum. It's been a year since this was set up. It has a web presence, twitter, facebook, etc. John Cross has been following us and there is talk of an article.
We even have a bank account which has been used to produce a banner.
It's all down to timing. It ain't about wearing a scarf, it's about like-minded.
The banner contains the message LET'S KICK GREED OUT OF FOOTBALL.
Rather than a number of groups setting up, why not take another look.
Some of you may ask why they haven't heard a lot from the BSM recently. Well the simple answer is it takes up a lot of time, and in our case, our own money.
There's always many pleading for something to be done but when it comes down to it they rearely put themselves up for it.
I suggest you take another look so that we're not duplicsating our efforts. You may find that the foundations that have been built are a suitable platform to take to the next level.
www.wherehasourarsenalgone.co.uk
EDIT: Dont worry, been addressed.
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This.Arsenal 1991 wrote:Seriously US either help or fuck off.USMartin wrote:QuartzGooner wrote:As SteveO and others have said, keep it three aims at most. Really simple.
This is my effort, feel free to use it.
Dear Arsenal fans,
Arsene Wenger has brought us great success as manager. He has not only won trophies, but revolutionised the culture of football, and produced teams who played some of the most attractive football the world has seen.
We moved stadium in 2006, and we fans understand that the move lead to sensible structured debt. Even so, we have not won a trophy since 2005. The squad is close to the title, but every season it gets "So near yet so far". Many fans believe that the purchase of three quality players could take the squad to great football success, without breaking the bank. For successive transfer windows our hopes have been raised high, but never met. It is crushing us as fans, and we have to do something about it.
So we have formed this group with the following aims:
1.) To encourage the manger to bring in two or three quality players who can make us genuinely competitive for the league title.
We can see the club has money in the bank, and we strongly believe it needs to be spent on players.
2.) To encourage the manger to review his coaching structure, especially defence. On too many occasions we have failed to hold onto a lead.
3.) To be a bit harsher when rewarding players with new contracts. If players in their mid twenties are consistently under performing, then consideration should be made to sell them or to introduce a salary of lower wages but higher bonuses, to give the players greater incentive to win.![]()
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Yeah, this is no place for that shit Martin. It seems the majority on this thread are going towards the Quartz route so jump on board or fuck off down the laneArsenal 1991 wrote:Seriously US either help or fuck off.USMartin wrote:QuartzGooner wrote:As SteveO and others have said, keep it three aims at most. Really simple.
This is my effort, feel free to use it.
Dear Arsenal fans,
Arsene Wenger has brought us great success as manager. He has not only won trophies, but revolutionised the culture of football, and produced teams who played some of the most attractive football the world has seen.
We moved stadium in 2006, and we fans understand that the move lead to sensible structured debt. Even so, we have not won a trophy since 2005. The squad is close to the title, but every season it gets "So near yet so far". Many fans believe that the purchase of three quality players could take the squad to great football success, without breaking the bank. For successive transfer windows our hopes have been raised high, but never met. It is crushing us as fans, and we have to do something about it.
So we have formed this group with the following aims:
1.) To encourage the manger to bring in two or three quality players who can make us genuinely competitive for the league title.
We can see the club has money in the bank, and we strongly believe it needs to be spent on players.
2.) To encourage the manger to review his coaching structure, especially defence. On too many occasions we have failed to hold onto a lead.
3.) To be a bit harsher when rewarding players with new contracts. If players in their mid twenties are consistently under performing, then consideration should be made to sell them or to introduce a salary of lower wages but higher bonuses, to give the players greater incentive to win.![]()
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What is your message? Perhaps we could bounce off each other. Especially as you've obviously got the foundation work done already.Reg Niseth wrote:It's great to see fans organising themselves. However, a lot of what your suggesting has slowly been building momentum. It's been a year since this was set up. It has a web presence, twitter, facebook, etc. John Cross has been following us and there is talk of an article.
We even have a bank account which has been used to produce a banner.
It's all down to timing. It ain't about wearing a scarf, it's about like-minded.
The banner contains the message LET'S KICK GREED OUT OF FOOTBALL.
Rather than a number of groups setting up, why not take another look.
Some of you may ask why they haven't heard a lot from the BSM recently. Well the simple answer is it takes up a lot of time, and in our case, our own money.
There's always many pleading for something to be done but when it comes down to it they rearely put themselves up for it.
I suggest you take another look so that we're not duplicsating our efforts. You may find that the foundations that have been built are a suitable platform to take to the next level.
www.wherehasourarsenalgone.co.uk
It would be great to have two groups instead of one.
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