armchair wrote:g88ner wrote:
Good for Arsenal!
It's weird that grown men think it's ok to drive to a secluded country road so they can ambush motorists from going about their daily lives and force them into an uncomfortable situation where they feel obliged to stop and talk to complete strangers in the middle of nowhere with little or no security to help them if anything goes wrong.
Grown men in a secluded country road?
Yes they are grown men, so what? Most gooners are grown men ffs. Hardly surprising that, is it?
Armchair, I get that you don't like my criticism of adults who drive out to these places to flag down footballers as they drive away from work on 10mph speed limit exits... but I genuinely don't understand your above response.
But, for the record, no it's not a surprise most Gooners are grown men. Never suggested otherwise.
armchair wrote:Ambush motorists? Ffs g88ner wise up. Think before you post.
Ok, technically it's not an ambush... but it's still intrusive whether it's legal or not. We often have media and greenpeace outside our buildings, and as they're outside of the entrance they're legally within their rights to be there, but it's still annoying and awkward every time I leave.
armchair wrote: Its only because of the directive from the club after complaints from residents that they have been told to drive on even if they wanted to stop.
Ah! there you go. It's clearly irritating residents to have these autograph hunters polluting their space (I bet they cause a nuisance parking too)
armchair wrote:The same footballers that get paid waaay too much by these very fans, not wierdos.
Ah yes, the money argument crops up again even though it's irrelevant.
I'm amazed this isn't clear, but just because you pay for tickets and merchandise does not in any way entitle you to anything else.
armchair wrote:Why do you feel the need to insult gooners by calling them wierdos?
The fact they're gooners is irrelevant. I'm just as critical about the groupies who wait outside music and movies stars houses.
You clearly disagree (many probably do) but I don't think it should be encouraged.