
Wenger Out protest thread
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Wish this and all able to attend nothing but the best: get this parasite out of our club. 

Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Not sure if he is serious or not but @TheArsenalChris (off ArsenalFanTV) has stated he is leading a pro-Wenger march from the Marble Hall at 18:30 tomorrow. Seems antagonistic to me....
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
If Bayern decide to turn up and play as they did in the first leg then I can see a real anti Wenger atmosphere. If we play like we did at Anfield then for the first time ever We want Wenger Out will be sung at The Emirates.....(but of course it will be another AC Milan hard luck story)
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
I fucking knew this would happenNickF wrote:Not sure if he is serious or not but @TheArsenalChris (off ArsenalFanTV) has stated he is leading a pro-Wenger march from the Marble Hall at 18:30 tomorrow. Seems antagonistic to me....
Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Bloke's a spanner. Won't happen.NickF wrote:Not sure if he is serious or not but @TheArsenalChris (off ArsenalFanTV) has stated he is leading a pro-Wenger march from the Marble Hall at 18:30 tomorrow. Seems antagonistic to me....
Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
WENGER OUT...mzk90 wrote:Bloke's a spanner. Won't happen.NickF wrote:Not sure if he is serious or not but @TheArsenalChris (off ArsenalFanTV) has stated he is leading a pro-Wenger march from the Marble Hall at 18:30 tomorrow. Seems antagonistic to me....
NO CONTRACT...
This march will happen....regardless ....
COYG

Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
WTF???? is he serious, thats provocation....IW8Goalmachine wrote:I fucking knew this would happenNickF wrote:Not sure if he is serious or not but @TheArsenalChris (off ArsenalFanTV) has stated he is leading a pro-Wenger march from the Marble Hall at 18:30 tomorrow. Seems antagonistic to me....
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
On other thing I was going to put the hash tags on the official Arsenal Facebook page too, but I can't see a button to post, obviously a page like this doesn't let you post just comment on their -mainly- inane content .mzk90 wrote:Just sent out a tweet saying anyone who can't attend can still be heard by tweeting the following at KO and again at KO of 2nd half:
@Arsenal @pumafootball @emirates @Betfair @GatoradeUK @CitroenUK @CooperTire @Europcar @IndesitUK @Vitality_UK
#NoNewContract #WengerOut
So any ideas where exactly we should post HT's at ko & ht?
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Just comment on a load of their shitty photos. That will get the message up.Pete on the beach wrote:On other thing I was going to put the hash tags on the official Arsenal Facebook page too, but I can't see a button to post, obviously a page like this doesn't let you post just comment on their -mainly- inane content .mzk90 wrote:Just sent out a tweet saying anyone who can't attend can still be heard by tweeting the following at KO and again at KO of 2nd half:
@Arsenal @pumafootball @emirates @Betfair @GatoradeUK @CitroenUK @CooperTire @Europcar @IndesitUK @Vitality_UK
#NoNewContract #WengerOut
So any ideas where exactly we should post HT's at ko & ht?
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Latest weather forecast is more reassuring than it looked yesterday. The rain shouldn't reach the area until half time at least, maybe later. We'll be in the dry by then, while Wenger will be flapping his arms around in his oversized grey coat which is as porous as his defence.
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
He's an insipid little bitch - who really does need a "Slap" - He enjoys stirring the shyte, from a safe distance of course hiding behind his keyboard. - When any of the WOB have called him out he has the habit of not being around - In school he would be what you would refer to as a little toady oik the kind who would grass up any one and everyone then hide behind the teachers.Redarmy wrote:WTF???? is he serious, thats provocation....IW8Goalmachine wrote:I fucking knew this would happenNickF wrote:Not sure if he is serious or not but @TheArsenalChris (off ArsenalFanTV) has stated he is leading a pro-Wenger march from the Marble Hall at 18:30 tomorrow. Seems antagonistic to me....
He is ALL that is bad about Arsenal who likes to wind up others - again from a safe distance.
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
ARSENE PLEASE, PLEASE LEAVEAllgunsblazin wrote:That's the one!OneBardGooner wrote:In That Case I'll Have to Change my Banner to
ARSENE PLEASE LEAVE
ALEXIS PLEASE, PLEASE STAY !
And make sure it's in Spanish too!
ALEXIS POR FAVOR, POR FAVOR ESTANCIA



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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
New here, just posted an introduction on the Wenger thread, but it's the protest that has prompted me to add to the forum. I'm absolutely gutted that I can't join the protest tomorrow, but I'm entertaining a client...it was arranged long before the protest...and despite trying to move it to Weds or Thurs (I didn't give the reason !
), it can't be done. After donkey's years of calling for Wenger to go, I almost feel as much as a fraud as he is, for failing to attend. Rest assured that I'll join any future action. Just wanted to make a suggestion....those of you who are organising the protest(and you deserve our gratitude) ought to consider printing off A4 sheets to hand out before you set off, giving a concise list of "do's and don't's".
The Club will be doing all they can to subvert the action and as has been suggested, both they and general akb groups, may well infiltrate. All it will need is a "plant" to throw something, or be overtly aggressive to vocal akb's or the police and the Old Bill will come flying in. they'll look for any excuse, so please don't give them any. It was a tactic regularly used by the authorities when trade union marches took place.
The A4 sheets should say something like :
Do not react to provocation of any sort.
Refrain from foul and abusive language, either in song, or shouting at opponents,
Try to keep in an orderly group.
Anyone showing signs of ignoring these guidelines will be "spoken to"
by the rest of the marchers.
I'm sure others will come up with other points. It might also be worth including some chosen chants, so that the whole thing is organised and orchestrated. A group that is emits random, on the spot chants and songs, including a handful of people, will come across as a disparate, disorganised rabble.
Lastly, someone posted something over the weekend about being in the boozer during the afternoon for a few beers. It might not be my business to say this, but I'd strongly recommend against boozing beforehand. The protesters need to be in control and have cool heads, because it might get a bit lively and being even remotely pissed will lead to the sort of reactions that the "other side" will be looking for.
Good luck, I genuinely wish I could be there, stay calm, but give 'em hell.

The Club will be doing all they can to subvert the action and as has been suggested, both they and general akb groups, may well infiltrate. All it will need is a "plant" to throw something, or be overtly aggressive to vocal akb's or the police and the Old Bill will come flying in. they'll look for any excuse, so please don't give them any. It was a tactic regularly used by the authorities when trade union marches took place.
The A4 sheets should say something like :
Do not react to provocation of any sort.
Refrain from foul and abusive language, either in song, or shouting at opponents,
Try to keep in an orderly group.
Anyone showing signs of ignoring these guidelines will be "spoken to"

I'm sure others will come up with other points. It might also be worth including some chosen chants, so that the whole thing is organised and orchestrated. A group that is emits random, on the spot chants and songs, including a handful of people, will come across as a disparate, disorganised rabble.
Lastly, someone posted something over the weekend about being in the boozer during the afternoon for a few beers. It might not be my business to say this, but I'd strongly recommend against boozing beforehand. The protesters need to be in control and have cool heads, because it might get a bit lively and being even remotely pissed will lead to the sort of reactions that the "other side" will be looking for.
Good luck, I genuinely wish I could be there, stay calm, but give 'em hell.
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Tomorrow’s protest is merely the beginning (proper).
For those who are able and do attend
- For those unable to attend tomorrow’s don’t be too down-hearted, there will be plenty of opportunities to ‘stand and be counted’ over the weeks and months ahead.
Also tomorrow’s protest may be seen by some as the most obvious and serious opposition to Wenger and The Board so far, But there are many other ways that all of us can start, keep and build on the momentum we all at last feel is about to start the ball rolling (The Beginning of Wenger’s End).
Calling in to and Texting radio shows and any of the numerous media outlets. Bombarding the club with so many e-mails, twitter posts, telephone calls and letters that they Know 100% for Certain WE have had enough and we are NOT going away.
So for those who live too far away or perhaps those who simply do not feel able to Protest By Walking, Vocalising and Carrying a Banner, then pour you frustration and despair into something Constructive and Positive – via any of the above methods.
How long does it take to Write & Send an e-mail or send a Text.
It is down to You and Me – It IS Down to US.
What we mustn’t do is give the club or the media (especially all the Wenger cock sucking cun.ts like john cwoss or any of the other sphincter licking media luvvies a single opportunity to put us in a "Bad Light’. They WILL be doing everything and all they can to do so – as will the club’s PR & Media machine, to frustrate our efforts, to make us lose our rag and discredit any one of us and spin that in the media out of all proportion, so KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY And know just by being there – in Opposition will give them Sleepless Nights.
It is “WE” Who Are The Arsenal – Not Wenger, Not The board Nor even the Players - They All Come & Go - It Truly Is "WE" Who Are The Arsenal Because we have signed up for this For ‘Life’ and no Delusional, Limp Dicked m’Fuckka with an over-sized ego and bank account is going to take it away from us.
Raise Your Voices, Stand Strong & Proud
"WE ARE THE ARSENAL"
#WENGER OUT!
For those who are able and do attend

Also tomorrow’s protest may be seen by some as the most obvious and serious opposition to Wenger and The Board so far, But there are many other ways that all of us can start, keep and build on the momentum we all at last feel is about to start the ball rolling (The Beginning of Wenger’s End).
Calling in to and Texting radio shows and any of the numerous media outlets. Bombarding the club with so many e-mails, twitter posts, telephone calls and letters that they Know 100% for Certain WE have had enough and we are NOT going away.
So for those who live too far away or perhaps those who simply do not feel able to Protest By Walking, Vocalising and Carrying a Banner, then pour you frustration and despair into something Constructive and Positive – via any of the above methods.
How long does it take to Write & Send an e-mail or send a Text.
It is down to You and Me – It IS Down to US.
What we mustn’t do is give the club or the media (especially all the Wenger cock sucking cun.ts like john cwoss or any of the other sphincter licking media luvvies a single opportunity to put us in a "Bad Light’. They WILL be doing everything and all they can to do so – as will the club’s PR & Media machine, to frustrate our efforts, to make us lose our rag and discredit any one of us and spin that in the media out of all proportion, so KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY And know just by being there – in Opposition will give them Sleepless Nights.
It is “WE” Who Are The Arsenal – Not Wenger, Not The board Nor even the Players - They All Come & Go - It Truly Is "WE" Who Are The Arsenal Because we have signed up for this For ‘Life’ and no Delusional, Limp Dicked m’Fuckka with an over-sized ego and bank account is going to take it away from us.
Raise Your Voices, Stand Strong & Proud






#WENGER OUT!
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Re: Wenger Out protest, Tuesday 7th March.
Good post retro, you can still do the online tweet msg at ko & ht hopefully (see above)Retro Gunner wrote:New here, just posted an introduction on the Wenger thread, but it's the protest that has prompted me to add to the forum. I'm absolutely gutted that I can't join the protest tomorrow, but I'm entertaining a client...it was arranged long before the protest...and despite trying to move it to Weds or Thurs (I didn't give the reason !), it can't be done. After donkey's years of calling for Wenger to go, I almost feel as much as a fraud as he is, for failing to attend. Rest assured that I'll join any future action. Just wanted to make a suggestion....those of you who are organising the protest(and you deserve our gratitude) ought to consider printing off A4 sheets to hand out before you set off, giving a concise list of "do's and don't's".
The Club will be doing all they can to subvert the action and as has been suggested, both they and general akb groups, may well infiltrate. All it will need is a "plant" to throw something, or be overtly aggressive to vocal akb's or the police and the Old Bill will come flying in. they'll look for any excuse, so please don't give them any. It was a tactic regularly used by the authorities when trade union marches took place.
The A4 sheets should say something like :
Do not react to provocation of any sort.
Refrain from foul and abusive language, either in song, or shouting at opponents,
Try to keep in an orderly group.
Anyone showing signs of ignoring these guidelines will be "spoken to"by the rest of the marchers.
I'm sure others will come up with other points. It might also be worth including some chosen chants, so that the whole thing is organised and orchestrated. A group that is emits random, on the spot chants and songs, including a handful of people, will come across as a disparate, disorganised rabble.
Lastly, someone posted something over the weekend about being in the boozer during the afternoon for a few beers. It might not be my business to say this, but I'd strongly recommend against boozing beforehand. The protesters need to be in control and have cool heads, because it might get a bit lively and being even remotely pissed will lead to the sort of reactions that the "other side" will be looking for.
Good luck, I genuinely wish I could be there, stay calm, but give 'em hell.
Regarding dos and don't if someone can access a copier printer a bunch might help, certainly verbalise this constantly and stay focussed and sober, and try and encourage those going in to miss the first 10 mins