If we're not united, we have no chance.
So true...

Fuck that, people should just be standing up & asking him anyway. Sounds like there was more heckling than usual this year but id love to see some people stand up & actually put the club on the spot rather than just mumbling under their breath.flash gunner wrote:Questions had to be submitted a few days/weeks ago so of course there will be nothing major askedenjibenji wrote:Would love to now why peter hill wood was not asked about his comments regarding the fans!? but then i rememberd we are nothing other than short change to him
Bring Back Pires wrote:Just had a report on Sky Sports News. Made some notes of what they mentioned:
AW gave a rousing speech and got a standing ovation, but didn't take questions. The biggest ovation prior to his appearance was the call for PHW to step down and be replaced by David Dein.
Some of AW's quotes:
"We want to do things with class and we want to be brave. I see a lot of fear and discontent [amongst the fans] and I understand it, but we live in a world where we fight with people [clubs] with big resources. If we're not united, we have no chance.
"We defend our self-sustaining model, and believe we can still win trophies and be successful with it.
"Do not underestimate the players I have brought in, they are top class players. The basis of the team and the potential is right. I am more positive than most people are - WE WILL COMPETE!
"Where we will finish in the league, I don't know, but we are ready to fight. Trust us, this team has qualities and is ready to fight. If you trust us, we will have a successful season".
AW also mentioned that last season was his most disappointing, and said that because they played 27 games in three months from November - Feburary, they simply ran out of fuel.
Kroenke had just arrived a couple of hours before the start, and was greeted by a muted reception. He re-inforced the notion that he's committed to AFC in the long term.
Many calls for ticket prices to go down if we don't make the CL, and lots of fans are also unhappy about our current league position.
Stan Kroenke has maintained that Arsenal have "all the elements for success" while addressing the club's annual general meeting at the Emirates Stadium.
The American billionaire joined the Arsenal board in 2008, but, living up to his nickname "Silent Stan", has made few public statements about his vision and intentions. However, having taken a controlling stake of more than 60% in the club's parent holding company earlier this year, Kroenke has revealed why he became involved.
Kroenke said: "We are involved extensively in sports in the United States and had lots of opportunities to involve ourselves in lots of clubs around Europe and in the Premier League.
"We did not have an interest, but as we became involved with Arsenal in a commercial undertaking in Denver, I became more interested. Arsenal has all the elements that you need to have success in this kind of business.
"[The club] has tremendous management at the top, a wonderful manager on the pitch who makes great decisions in regard to personnel, and a tremendous following with the supporters. With all those things in place, it was an easy decision for us to get more involved."
Kroenke added: "We are glad to be here, are happy with the direction of the club and are here for the long term – we love London. You had better get used to seeing us, because we will be around."
Arsenal's chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, delivered the opening address to the AGM, maintaining that "being a force" in the Premier League and Europe would always be the "main objective".
Gazidis also updated the AGM on the club's "sound financial platform", with all bank loans paid off and the only outstanding debt now related to the stadium move, which is set at affordable long-term rates.
The Arsenal chief executive revealed there would soon be more commercial income from new sponsorship agreements. "We have a sound foundation to move forwards. Standing still has never been an option."
Yeah headline will be "Hill-Wood - How i misread a fart"rodders999 wrote:The Daily Star will have a full page spread on that in the morning no doubt. Fucking c**tflash gunner wrote:Its on twitter that he apparently shat himself half way through the meetingrodders999 wrote:Dead-Wood, please just fuck off.......... NOW
Seeing as he allegedly shat himself, surely this would be a better headline flash?flash gunner wrote:Yeah headline will be "Hill-Wood - How i mislaid a fart"rodders999 wrote:The Daily Star will have a full page spread on that in the morning no doubt. Fucking c**tflash gunner wrote:Its on twitter that he apparently shat himself half way through the meetingrodders999 wrote:Dead-Wood, please just fuck off.......... NOW