Shenley
- frankbutcher
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Shenley
I know a route into the training ground. There's a layby in Shenley that we can park up in and then a track that takes you down to the back of the training ground. We can hang the banner from a hedgerow. All the players would see it. Someone can film it on an I-phone and send it to the press.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Re: Shenley
frankbutcher wrote:I know a route into the training ground. There's a layby in Shenley that we can park up in and then a track that takes you down to the back of the training ground. We can hang the banner from a hedgerow. All the players would see it. Someone can film it on an I-phone and send it to the press.
Thoughts?
Great im up for dogging

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Re: Shenley
mcdowell42 wrote:frankbutcher wrote:I know a route into the training ground. There's a layby in Shenley that we can park up in and then a track that takes you down to the back of the training ground. We can hang the banner from a hedgerow. All the players would see it. Someone can film it on an I-phone and send it to the press.
Thoughts?
Great im up for dogging

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Re: Shenley
That sounds like a good idea as the land behind the training ground does not belong to Arsenal and therefore they have no right to remove you unlike the stormtroopers in the spacebowl.frankbutcher wrote:I know a route into the training ground. There's a layby in Shenley that we can park up in and then a track that takes you down to the back of the training ground. We can hang the banner from a hedgerow. All the players would see it. Someone can film it on an I-phone and send it to the press.
Thoughts?

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Re: Shenley
How do you know about the land behind the training ground??Wengerball wrote:That sounds like a good idea as the land behind the training ground does not belong to Arsenal and therefore they have no right to remove you unlike the stormtroopers in the spacebowl.frankbutcher wrote:I know a route into the training ground. There's a layby in Shenley that we can park up in and then a track that takes you down to the back of the training ground. We can hang the banner from a hedgerow. All the players would see it. Someone can film it on an I-phone and send it to the press.
Thoughts?

Have you been doing awaydays from deepest Yorkshire to recce the place?

Have you been meeting FrankB on these forages?


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Re: Shenley
Funnily enough I had a mate at Uni in first year whose parents' house backed on to the Watford side of the training ground. Reckoned he used to get loads of footballs in his back garden which he then e-bayed.olgitgooner wrote:How do you know about the land behind the training ground??Wengerball wrote:That sounds like a good idea as the land behind the training ground does not belong to Arsenal and therefore they have no right to remove you unlike the stormtroopers in the spacebowl.frankbutcher wrote:I know a route into the training ground. There's a layby in Shenley that we can park up in and then a track that takes you down to the back of the training ground. We can hang the banner from a hedgerow. All the players would see it. Someone can film it on an I-phone and send it to the press.
Thoughts?
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Don't think showing the players will do much?
It's clear most of them are big Wenger sympathizers. (Understandably, considering most of them have been with the club 5-10 years and because he's a personable guy who seems to be quite humanistic.)
If you're trying to affect change, I think that fellow supporters are the ones who's hearts/minds you have to win. That kind of banner makes one think "yeah, maybe those guys who want Wenger out aren't just about a knee-jerk reaction after all..."
It's clear most of them are big Wenger sympathizers. (Understandably, considering most of them have been with the club 5-10 years and because he's a personable guy who seems to be quite humanistic.)
If you're trying to affect change, I think that fellow supporters are the ones who's hearts/minds you have to win. That kind of banner makes one think "yeah, maybe those guys who want Wenger out aren't just about a knee-jerk reaction after all..."
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Pointless exercise, the players and manager knows the support is split and some want him gone, what is this gonna show him? That one or two supporters in flip flops want him gone? He knows.
You can't dodge round the fact that you've made a big song and dance about the banner and now its the time to stand up and show your stuff, if you've got cold feet then so be it.
Going to the training ground will have less of an impact then people booing.
You can't dodge round the fact that you've made a big song and dance about the banner and now its the time to stand up and show your stuff, if you've got cold feet then so be it.
Going to the training ground will have less of an impact then people booing.