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That Rebel gooner fellow just cant keep his food in his mouth it seemsDB10GOONER wrote:Well, they looked like they had just got their methadone and she kept slipping off him and giggling. He, romantic bastard that he was, was sucking an ice cream like his life depended on it and kept drooling ice cream/saliva all over the back of her head.LDB wrote:In what way was she unsuccessful?DB10GOONER wrote:I just saw a junkie bird trying to give her junkie boyfriend a hummer on the LUAS (tram). Put me right off my lunch.![]()
"Hee-yor you! Antho. Stop bleedin' dribbla on me ya big coont!"
"Fook off Katleeeeeen, ya dorty who-er yiz!"
Prime lunch time Dublin entertainment.![]()
Oh and she reckoned he had a "floppy".![]()


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LDB wrote:That Rebel gooner fellow just cant keep his food in his mouth it seemsDB10GOONER wrote:Well, they looked like they had just got their methadone and she kept slipping off him and giggling. He, romantic bastard that he was, was sucking an ice cream like his life depended on it and kept drooling ice cream/saliva all over the back of her head.LDB wrote:In what way was she unsuccessful?DB10GOONER wrote:I just saw a junkie bird trying to give her junkie boyfriend a hummer on the LUAS (tram). Put me right off my lunch.![]()
"Hee-yor you! Antho. Stop bleedin' dribbla on me ya big coont!"
"Fook off Katleeeeeen, ya dorty who-er yiz!"
Prime lunch time Dublin entertainment.![]()
Oh and she reckoned he had a "floppy".![]()
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These 3 points are very good. If you were thinking about adding soething about ticket prices, it should be along the lines of....as we pay the highest ticket prices in the world we would like to see investment in some world class players.Arsenal 1991 wrote:What do you guys think about the mission statement?
I like Steveo's effort (edited by Quartz)
1.) To encourage the club to visibly invest in quality players, to allow Arsenal to compete for the major club competition trophies domestically and in Europe.
2.) To seek clarity over the club's youth policy, with particular regard to the policy of rewarding young players with long term contracts that have increased the club's annual wage bill yet not resulted in trophies.
3.) To understand the PLC's longer term vision and strategy. As supporters we have clear goals and ambitions, measured by winning trophies. As an organisation involved in various business sectors, but whose principle activity is a football club, we believe that this should also be the clear and measured objective of the PLC.
I just think we need to add something in about having to pay the highest ticket prices in the world. We should have a team to match this. I would perhaps say the board should either invest the money in the team or lower ticket prices. The planned 6-8% season ticket increase should help our cause.
i've said it before....to the board it's a business and to the players that happily plod on (doesn't include cesc, jack, RvP) it's a well-paid job. to be honest, it wasn't that for aw, originally, but he well and truely lost his way when the only board-member who knew or cared anything about football left.mikeyb772001 wrote:Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis recently told Radio 5 live's Sportsweek: "For us winning is certainly important but it is not the end objective of everything."
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Now if this is not enough to get people angry and up for this cause then nothing is.
This statement is a disgrace. Just shows what we have become. Ashamed of the club!!!!!!!!
if aw had backed david dein he might have had to "walk" but wouldn't be in the situation he is right now.
I think there may some truth to that although that situation has worked out so strangely really I am not entirely sure, though I agree with Mr. Dein Mr. Wenger really lost his way or maybe his will to stand ofr what was best for the team.n6gooner wrote:i've said it before....to the board it's a business and to the players that happily plod on (doesn't include cesc, jack, RvP) it's a well-paid job. to be honest, it wasn't that for aw, originally, but he well and truely lost his way when the only board-member who knew or cared anything about football left.mikeyb772001 wrote:Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis recently told Radio 5 live's Sportsweek: "For us winning is certainly important but it is not the end objective of everything."
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Now if this is not enough to get people angry and up for this cause then nothing is.
This statement is a disgrace. Just shows what we have become. Ashamed of the club!!!!!!!!
if aw had backed david dein he might have had to "walk" but wouldn't be in the situation he is right now.
Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe
How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better 


How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me



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augie wrote:Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe![]()
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How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me![]()
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better
Exactly right, its got to the point when some fans do deserve it. For there blind faith and there sheep like ways. I sometimes look around me (well Wembley) and I didn’t feel at home, I didn’t feel like I was with other gooners. They could have been Brum fans for all I cared. The new breed of fans are passionless *word censored* who I have no time for.
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augie wrote:Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe![]()
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How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me![]()
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better
An objective has to be acheivable ? So each season only 1 team can win the League/FA/CL/CC.
If you set the objective to win a trophy EVERY year and you don't, you've failed your objective ? So what do you do ? Sack the manager ? And if the next guy comes in and fails, do you sack him ? The coaching staff ? A manager will be on a 3 year contract normally as a minimum generally
I think if you look at the statement it can be construed in different ways, if he says of course our intention is to win things each year, but if we don't it's not the end of the world, is that so bad ? And you can't expect to win trophies each season can you ?
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clockendal wrote:augie wrote:Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe![]()
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How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me![]()
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better
An objective has to be acheivable ? So each season only 1 team can win the League/FA/CL/CC.
If you set the objective to win a trophy EVERY year and you don't, you've failed your objective ? So what do you do ? Sack the manager ? And if the next guy comes in and fails, do you sack him ? The coaching staff ? A manager will be on a 3 year contract normally as a minimum generally
I think if you look at the statement it can be construed in different ways, if he says of course our intention is to win things each year, but if we don't it's not the end of the world, is that so bad ? And you can't expect to win trophies each season can you ?
No its not so bad….. If your fucking Tottenham!!!!
We on the other hand are Arsenal who are close to winning the league every fucking year but due to stubbornness from that old French idiot we don’t.
Would rather be in Tottenham’s position when they know all they can win is a cup and getting 4th is the main ambition for the FANS and the club.
So yeh winning is fucking everything , not losing!!!!
FFS it’s the parent with a fat ugly kid syndrome again
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I think you should be wary of such generalisations mate. As has been discussed on other threads, going back way back when the old east and west stands were full of maybe more middle class people, who often went to the game, clapped and cheered when we scored applaueded the team etc.mikeyb772001 wrote:augie wrote:Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe![]()
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How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me![]()
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better
Exactly right, its got to the point when some fans do deserve it. For there blind faith and there sheep like ways. I sometimes look around me (well Wembley) and I didn’t feel at home, I didn’t feel like I was with other gooners. They could have been Brum fans for all I cared. The new breed of fans are passionless c**ts who I have no time for.
Just because someone doesn't want to get pissed out of their head, take half a bottle of JD in with them and shout themselves hoarse doesn't make them a passionless c*nt.
Personally I am in line with your approach to the match day ritual

But I certainly wouldn't hold it against those who are less loud/agressive with their support, and when my kids are old enough to go (and if I can afford it) I will probably tone down the language and boozing on a match day. I wouldn't expect others to tho..

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clockendal wrote:I think you should be wary of such generalisations mate. As has been discussed on other threads, going back way back when the old east and west stands were full of maybe more middle class people, who often went to the game, clapped and cheered when we scored applaueded the team etc.mikeyb772001 wrote:augie wrote:Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe![]()
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How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me![]()
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better
Exactly right, its got to the point when some fans do deserve it. For there blind faith and there sheep like ways. I sometimes look around me (well Wembley) and I didn’t feel at home, I didn’t feel like I was with other gooners. They could have been Brum fans for all I cared. The new breed of fans are passionless c**ts who I have no time for.
Just because someone doesn't want to get pissed out of their head, take half a bottle of JD in with them and shout themselves hoarse doesn't make them a passionless c*nt.
Personally I am in line with your approach to the match day ritual![]()
But I certainly wouldn't hold it against those who are less loud/agressive with their support, and when my kids are old enough to go (and if I can afford it) I will probably tone down the language and boozing on a match day. I wouldn't expect others to tho..
yes and I know this. But even those fans back in the day had brains. They wouldn’t want to settle for this would they?
I am very angry and more importantly upset and that is worse.
Right now everything is annoying me. Whats more worrying is that there is such a divide now and this is getting worse all the time. I have never felt like this before
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I am just trying to be objectivemikeyb772001 wrote:clockendal wrote:augie wrote:Am sick saying it but with every soundbite coming from the board and employee's of our club (inc wenger and ivan) it convinces me more and more that we need a total overhaul from tip to toe![]()
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How any right minded fan can continue to support the strategy of a club where they openly admit that winning is not the end objective is beyond me![]()
Sometimes I feel that the type of fans we now have deserve no better
An objective has to be acheivable ? So each season only 1 team can win the League/FA/CL/CC.
If you set the objective to win a trophy EVERY year and you don't, you've failed your objective ? So what do you do ? Sack the manager ? And if the next guy comes in and fails, do you sack him ? The coaching staff ? A manager will be on a 3 year contract normally as a minimum generally
I think if you look at the statement it can be construed in different ways, if he says of course our intention is to win things each year, but if we don't it's not the end of the world, is that so bad ? And you can't expect to win trophies each season can you ?
No its not so bad….. If your fucking Tottenham!!!!
We on the other hand are Arsenal who are close to winning the league every fucking year but due to stubbornness from that old French idiot we don’t.
Would rather be in Tottenham’s position when they know all they can win is a cup and getting 4th is the main ambition for the FANS and the club.
So yeh winning is fucking everything , not losing!!!!
FFS it’s the parent with a fat ugly kid syndrome again

I am no way suggesting we should be happy with it, but just because we are Arsenal, does not give us a devine right to win things.
I want us to be winning trophies, I just think you should be realistic with it.
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Just got in and seen this. What an absolute disgrace! We've gone from Invincibles to Invisibles in a matter of 7 years just so a few people can pocket a few extra quid. Fucking unbelievable!mikeyb772001 wrote:Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis recently told Radio 5 live's Sportsweek: "For us winning is certainly important but it is not the end objective of everything."
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Now if this is not enough to get people angry and up for this cause then nothing is.
This statement is a disgrace. Just shows what we have become. Ashamed of the club!!!!!!!!