Wenger Out protest thread

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markyp wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:41 pm
GoonerMuzz wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:37 pm
The question is do you protest yet or wait until it gets even worse, if the protests are too early and the lucky fucker turns things round then they look petty and precipitous which the media will be all over, on the other hand if you wait he might turn things around anyway..... decision, decisions :rubchin:
The protest have already started judging by todays game,you could hear them chanting wenger out :barscarf:
Colour me surprised, however as you know from experience last year, a few easy wins and and it will be all love and roses for AW yet again :banghead:

We need really heavy defeats quickly to ensure the sentiment is built up, but once again i have the feeling results then the international break will save his arse :roll:

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GoonerMuzz wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:47 pm
markyp wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:41 pm
GoonerMuzz wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:37 pm
The question is do you protest yet or wait until it gets even worse, if the protests are too early and the lucky fucker turns things round then they look petty and precipitous which the media will be all over, on the other hand if you wait he might turn things around anyway..... decision, decisions :rubchin:
The protest have already started judging by todays game,you could hear them chanting wenger out :barscarf:
Colour me surprised, however as you know from experience last year, a few easy wins and and it will be all love and roses for AW yet again :banghead:

We need really heavy defeats quickly to ensure the sentiment is built up, but once again i have the feeling results then the international break will save his arse :roll:
This team (and use the word Team loosely) is going to struggle...guaranteed......

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Today as bad as it gets. Embarrasing and humiliating. Never seen less fight or commitment.Neville and Carragher nailed it. Spineless and gutless the lot of them and all stems from Wenger.Fuck off the lot of you....

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GoonerMuzz wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:37 pm
The question is do you protest yet or wait until it gets even worse, if the protests are too early and the lucky fucker turns things round then they look petty and precipitous which the media will be all over, on the other hand if you wait he might turn things around anyway..... decision, decisions :rubchin:
For me it doesnt matter if he's flukey enough to turn things around......he has to go now,asap,he should have gone 6 years ago,fuck me the mans a parasite,an egotistic cancer who cannot see he's doing nothing at the club,hes a busted flush clean out of ideas,and if he had any honour he would walk,but while Stan covers his arse hes going nowhere,we need real hatred and vitriol against Wenger,fuck what the media think,they flip flop anyway,they dont love the club like we do,
Is 14 years of failure really too early?

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He should have gone last season , hound him out with hate , terrible but the only way

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Banners as early as September - lovely old job. All going to plan - half empty stadium soon to follow.

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Well here we fucking go then. The season is already going tits up in August. As I've said in the match thread tonight, it's looking pretty tasty to flare up again. Time for another plane soon, perhaps?

I posted this in another thread before this weekend about who to target, etc:
Sean wrote:
Fri Aug 25, 2017 4:47 pm
I am still a believer in going after Wenger first.

Yes, both he and Kroenke are two cheeks of the same arse. They are both killing our club. The weak-as-piss Cashburton crowd may be more likely to chant against the Syrup, but he's not fucking going anywhere and never attends enough games to hear it anyway.

As I and others said at the summit in June, we can use the Time for Change 'brand' and protest on a broad front. For me personally, getting that useless old cúnt out of our dugout remains top priority. Jumpers and I came up with a bunch of ideas, focusing on low numbers to carry them out, given how the marches dried up very disappointingly. I think only bad defeats could whip up another several hundred marchers, but this is not the level that 13 years of frustration warrants. Sadly, with the Tarquins in the bowl and the old school fans in the pub, we could never crack five or ten thousand, or have the effect the Billy Wright and Terry Neill protesters had. Apathy rules.

As has been said, only another billionaire can get rid of Wiggy and he will never sell, nor does any other billionaire have the bottle to challenge him and fuck him off. And yes, he will always give TOF another contract, if we are not getting relegated.

The protests last season DID get under TOF's skin. If we can keep it up for most of the next two years, you never know. Obviously all the contract talk has to be shelved for another year. We must go after the 13 years of failure in the league, 19 years of failure in the CL before dropping back into the EL and all the humiliating results of the past decade. Yes, the weak link is TOF himself.

And yes, I am a little annoyed there is no desire for radical 'ultras'-style action against the cúnt. Fuck him.

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Despite the hard efforts of a few last season, the players have put together a far more effective protest on the pitch than the fans have managed.

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northbank123 wrote:
Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:33 pm
Despite the hard efforts of a few last season, the players have put together a far more effective protest on the pitch than the fans have managed.
For the next game, they'll be paying for another plane to go over. Probably towing a banner with their phone numbers and an SOS message.

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Protests need to come back asap. I know they dwindled last season but by starting earlier the pressure will grow, the protests work because the media pressure that come on to the club. Don't forget that some board members wanted him gone so there is opposition to him at the club. We need to put the pressure on. I think opposite of last year will happen the Fence sitters or the ones that thought he would go will finally realise how much of a joke he is and join the protests. I seen number of posts from fans on twitter changing their mind on protests and realising they are needed to get rid this clown.

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Sabeel wrote:
Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:58 am
Protests need to come back asap. I know they dwindled last season but by starting earlier the pressure will grow, the protests work because the media pressure that come on to the club. Don't forget that some board members wanted him gone so there is opposition to him at the club. We need to put the pressure on. I think opposite of last year will happen the Fence sitters or the ones that thought he would go will finally realise how much of a joke he is and join the protests. I seen number of posts from fans on twitter changing their mind on protests and realising they are needed to get rid this clown.
you are hard pushed now on social media to find anybody who supports wenger,i smell blood ,time to move in for the kill unchallenged

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I think the Gazidis tactic of withdrawal leaving everything to wenger has left TOF in a huge pickle and may well accelerate the end game we yearn.
Wenger selling off defenders to buy more attackers is pure keegan crazy.
Keeping players who don't want to be there and wont put in a shift will cause a meltdown.
Of course not coaching brainless plodders how to play and where to be doesn't help.
Wenger looked in pure shock but we've seen this before ,just when u think he's got it he goes back to the same old shit.
It doesn't matter if u play 3 or 4 at the back if the rest of the team is deep in the other half with their hands on their hips every time they lose the ball.
Even Denilson skipped back now and again !

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Said it before, pick a match meet up in a boozer then protest at the ground. After protest return to boozer for piss up.

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Great to see "Wenger out" graffiti on the ken friar bridge

Hopefully someone can graffiti the stadium next

Time to really ramp things up.

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