Time to Stand Up? AGM and fan discontent
- Reg Niseth
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Time to Stand Up? AGM and fan discontent
Anyone going along to make their feelings known?
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Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
Can't make it mate..in another country.
But if anyone by proxy wants to make it known from me to them what a rotten bunch of s they are, then I'd be grateful.
But if anyone by proxy wants to make it known from me to them what a rotten bunch of s they are, then I'd be grateful.
Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
C**ts dont give a flying fcuk how we the fans feel
The fact that they can get away with having all questions submitted in advance is a fcuking outrage
The fact that they can get away with having all questions submitted in advance is a fcuking outrage
- highburyJD
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Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
I think thats standard AGM practice
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Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
I didnt know their was an AGM next week. Now all this talk of a january 'war chest super signing' makes perfect sense. Timing.
Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
No point in attending, all questions vetted and only nice fans allowed.
- QuartzGooner
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Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
Not a shareholder.
- SWLGooner
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Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
Yes I'll be about for this
Re: AGM Thursday 25th October, 11am
What's the point?
In case anyone didn't realise we have a 66% controlling shareholder that can make all the decisions he wants without reference to anyone
Stop buying tickets and merchandise and actually take a step to ruining the tosser's business model and he might take notice rather than accepting a bunch of pre-planted questions that allow Smugmeister Gazidis to patronise everyone with his answers
In case anyone didn't realise we have a 66% controlling shareholder that can make all the decisions he wants without reference to anyone
Stop buying tickets and merchandise and actually take a step to ruining the tosser's business model and he might take notice rather than accepting a bunch of pre-planted questions that allow Smugmeister Gazidis to patronise everyone with his answers
Protest Time, Anyone?
Is there anything we can do to show the club we have had enough? Plainly obvious the board is just coasting along, ripping off the fans, while serving up 2nd rate football, from players who mostly just don't seem to give a shit? There are exceptions, of course, and odd days when an average player will excel, but overall, the place stinks! I took my son on the tour of the stadium in the Summer, and it actually saddened me. All the glitz and polish behind the scenes, served up with unbelievable propaganda, just can't hide the fact that we are a mess. I was a regular punter at Highbury but I can't afford to go regularly anymore, due to some of the highest prices in Europe, so just take my son to League Cup games, where the atmosphere is ok, if a little false, due to the high proportion of kids in the stadium. But what is the atmosphere like at league games? Do us doubters have a voice? Or is it all rosy in the garden? The tourist proportion of the crowd are just glad to be there so won't have a voice, but what about us 'old-timers' who want our club back? Are we heard, and if not what can we do about it?
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Re: Protest Time, Anyone?
Never happen mate. 'Realists' are far outnumbered by 'AKB' I'm afraid.
Have a look at the BSM, that's probably your best bet.
Have a look at the BSM, that's probably your best bet.
Re: Protest Time, Anyone?
What's the BSM?officepest wrote:Never happen mate. 'Realists' are far outnumbered by 'AKB' I'm afraid.
Have a look at the BSM, that's probably your best bet.
Re: Protest Time, Anyone?
Black Scarf Movementgoonertux wrote:What's the BSM?officepest wrote:Never happen mate. 'Realists' are far outnumbered by 'AKB' I'm afraid.
Have a look at the BSM, that's probably your best bet.
http://www.wherehasourarsenalgone.co.uk/
Re: Protest Time, Anyone?
Before you know it there'll be another banner
Yes, there is something that can be done - stop handing over your money every bloody week and let the business model crumble around Kroenke. Or you can join a protest group, write a few letters, have a nice coffee with uncle Ivan where he'll tell how he's got your best interests at heart and how determined they are to make the club competitive, go on some pointless march that will have a nil impact.
The choices are that simple
Dan_85 had the best idea, borrowed from one of the foreign clubs, that everyone boycotts a game and actually turns up outside to publically embarrass the goons that are killing our club and making us a laughing stock amongst our rivals. Yes, Arsenal FC, a club that now gets mocked by Coventry and Norwich fans for selling its best players. How to destroy 100 years of history in seven years - genius work
Yes, there is something that can be done - stop handing over your money every bloody week and let the business model crumble around Kroenke. Or you can join a protest group, write a few letters, have a nice coffee with uncle Ivan where he'll tell how he's got your best interests at heart and how determined they are to make the club competitive, go on some pointless march that will have a nil impact.
The choices are that simple
Dan_85 had the best idea, borrowed from one of the foreign clubs, that everyone boycotts a game and actually turns up outside to publically embarrass the goons that are killing our club and making us a laughing stock amongst our rivals. Yes, Arsenal FC, a club that now gets mocked by Coventry and Norwich fans for selling its best players. How to destroy 100 years of history in seven years - genius work
Re: Protest Time, Anyone?
As much as I agree with the point of a protest, now is the wrong time. Just off the back of an embarrassing defeat, we'd be slated in the papers and the AKB "Real fans" will be praised for their patience.