yeah I was wondering that too - I can't believe that this has now happened twice in a month!Retro Gunner wrote:Just wondering.......do you think we'll be fined again for playing without a captain??
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"Not in the mood to speak about his future now"armchair wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... r-10199160
Well alrighty then..... moving quickly along....
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Massive unplanned protests last night ......the team look a total shambles.....and we still cannot get rid of this plague on our club
Arsene Wenger 'determined to put things right' after Arsenal's loss at Crystal Palace
Arsene Wenger 'determined to put things right' after Arsenal's loss at Crystal Palace
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Hes harming us. Every minute of every day. Hes damaging Arsenal FC.xisstential wrote:"Not in the mood to speak about his future now"armchair wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... r-10199160
Well alrighty then..... moving quickly along....
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Whoever is setting up these demonstrations you have to do something soon. After last nights appalling performance you have to strike while the iron is hot if we beat Boro things will go quiet again
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Redarmy wrote:Massive unplanned protests last night ......the team look a total shambles.....and we still cannot get rid of this plague on our club
Arsene Wenger 'determined to put things right' after Arsenal's loss at Crystal Palace
a few more AKBs had their eyes opened last night.
no doubt they will close them again when we beat Boro

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We are we'll do something this weekend...I think we should knock him over while he's teetering.flash gunner wrote:Whoever is setting up these demonstrations you have to do something soon. After last nights appalling performance you have to strike while the iron is hot if we beat Boro things will go quiet again
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Totally agreexisstential wrote:We are we'll do something this weekend...I think we should knock him over while he's teetering.flash gunner wrote:Whoever is setting up these demonstrations you have to do something soon. After last nights appalling performance you have to strike while the iron is hot if we beat Boro things will go quiet again
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if Wenger thinks its bad now then just wait until the last month of the season - with the fixture list we have got we could witness meltdown on an epic scale.
Consecutive weekends
City in the FA Cup
Spurs Away
Mourinho and Man U Home
Stoke inbreds Away
I will be amazed if we win ANY of those
Consecutive weekends
City in the FA Cup
Spurs Away
Mourinho and Man U Home
Stoke inbreds Away
I will be amazed if we win ANY of those
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Its a rolling fine thats ramped up from £200 to £400 this time then it reaches the dizzying heights of um £1000 I believeGunner Rob wrote:yeah I was wondering that too - I can't believe that this has now happened twice in a month!Retro Gunner wrote:Just wondering.......do you think we'll be fined again for playing without a captain??
Read somewhere it was what Kos earns in a few minutes, probably what AFC earn in a nanosecond

Managers have been sacked for less. Failing to have a nominated captain then not bothering to adapt and learn from a mistake is exactly the same in all manner of AFC matters that TOF should lead on. Criminally insane.


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NickF wrote:How many more chances are you going to give Wenger? He doesn't need targets or accountability, he just needs to go.HARLOW GOONER wrote:
Our problem is Kroenke and to an extend Gazidis. They need to go, and Wenger needs to have targets or someone to be accountable to.
Dein comes back in c/o the Russian and as much as a lot of us won't want it Wenger get's a another contract ( he's probably already got one c/o Stan by now anyway) but he is now accountable to his new bosses.
On the subject of Dein, he may have worked well with Wenger in the past but that was a very long time ago. He is also 73, so bringing him back really is not the answer.
I'm not pro-Wenger, but nobody in the club is going to remove him. For me, I think he will still be there next season and we'll still be trying to hound him out next Easter.
Get rid of the current owner and maybe a new owner will sack Wenger or at least start by tell him top 4 isn't good enough.
I agree on your Dein comment.
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No one will sack him I agree, but not renewing the contract will remove him. We are surely part of the club, much as the owners / board dislike that (thank you for you interest in our afairs indeed) , THE ARSENAL should be able to do that. No fans no The Arsenal. Make it so utterly unpleasant for him that it becomes unsustainable. No one can have the fans the media all making life as a manager unsustainable. Ive never known a manager sustain that.
Pains us all to a greater or lesser extent to say and realise that but nothing else will achieve that.
Its quite different for an owner who isnt around much, success against them is less common.
Pains us all to a greater or lesser extent to say and realise that but nothing else will achieve that.
Its quite different for an owner who isnt around much, success against them is less common.
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The club cannot allow this to continue..they just can't. Gazidis has been told the protests are not going to stop and if we honour that commitment something has to give. We need to press home the advantage the team has handed us last night.HARLOW GOONER wrote:NickF wrote:How many more chances are you going to give Wenger? He doesn't need targets or accountability, he just needs to go.HARLOW GOONER wrote:
Our problem is Kroenke and to an extend Gazidis. They need to go, and Wenger needs to have targets or someone to be accountable to.
Dein comes back in c/o the Russian and as much as a lot of us won't want it Wenger get's a another contract ( he's probably already got one c/o Stan by now anyway) but he is now accountable to his new bosses.
On the subject of Dein, he may have worked well with Wenger in the past but that was a very long time ago. He is also 73, so bringing him back really is not the answer.
I'm not pro-Wenger, but nobody in the club is going to remove him. For me, I think he will still be there next season and we'll still be trying to hound him out next Easter.
Get rid of the current owner and maybe a new owner will sack Wenger or at least start by tell him top 4 isn't good enough.
I agree on your Dein comment.
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100% agree, wenger character will just dig in even more, his ego thinks he can turn it around....the Club won't tell him to go ...and he will NEVER walk awayHARLOW GOONER wrote:NickF wrote:How many more chances are you going to give Wenger? He doesn't need targets or accountability, he just needs to go.HARLOW GOONER wrote:
Our problem is Kroenke and to an extend Gazidis. They need to go, and Wenger needs to have targets or someone to be accountable to.
Dein comes back in c/o the Russian and as much as a lot of us won't want it Wenger get's a another contract ( he's probably already got one c/o Stan by now anyway) but he is now accountable to his new bosses.
On the subject of Dein, he may have worked well with Wenger in the past but that was a very long time ago. He is also 73, so bringing him back really is not the answer.
I'm not pro-Wenger, but nobody in the club is going to remove him. For me, I think he will still be there next season and we'll still be trying to hound him out next Easter.
Get rid of the current owner and maybe a new owner will sack Wenger or at least start by tell him top 4 isn't good enough.
I agree on your Dein comment.
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They will only sack him if profits fall or Gazidis can convince Kroenke they will fall . Whilst Gazidis will try and make currency over last nights spontaneous outbursts a few more defeats and a full scale riot is the only way to wake up the board.