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Anyone witness the "trouble" outside the armoury?

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I reckon the banner won't even go up when next Summer the club will be "delighted to announce that Arsene Wenger has signed a new contract keeping him at the club until 2017"

Still, those ST renewals will still be rolling in :D

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Post by Eboue-Why? »

I'm in Block 12 and there was a bit of handbags near the end but not sure whether it was to do with any Wenger Out banners

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The banner should have come out today, this was the perfect game for it. :roll:

Seriously, whats the point of trying to put pressure on the club to sort things out if all we do is chat on here?

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News on the planned anti-Wenger protest before today's game - the club successfully extinguished the fire, so to speak, in it's very early stages so I've read. There are still plans for every home game while Wenger is in charge for the duration of however long that is.

If all anti-Wenger groups come together on this it would put real pressure on him, and we would be on the road to getting our club back.

Last note, on that page the club have apparently sent officials to gain information on planned protests and sabotage them, so you can bet they're doing it here as well. Private messages are the way forward.

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Sutch wrote:News on the planned anti-Wenger protest before today's game - the club successfully extinguished the fire, so to speak, in it's very early stages so I've read. There are still plans for every home game while Wenger is in charge for the duration of however long that is.

If all anti-Wenger groups come together on this it would put real pressure on him, and we would be on the road to getting our club back.

Last note, on that page the club have apparently sent officials to gain information on planned protests and sabotage them, so you can bet they're doing it here as well. Private messages are the way forward.
How many are there and where do I join? Every other 'action' group I see make it a point of theirs to announce that they are not an anti-Wenger group.

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Lets get this thread to 100 pages. Thats success right? :oops: :lol:

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Sutch wrote:News on the planned anti-Wenger protest before today's game - the club successfully extinguished the fire, so to speak, in it's very early stages so I've read. There are still plans for every home game while Wenger is in charge for the duration of however long that is.

If all anti-Wenger groups come together on this it would put real pressure on him, and we would be on the road to getting our club back.

Last note, on that page the club have apparently sent officials to gain information on planned protests and sabotage them, so you can bet they're doing it here as well. Private messages are the way forward.
Mate, where'd you read this?

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armchair supporter wrote:Lets get this thread to 100 pages. Thats success right? :oops: :lol:
we may even get a trophy for it :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol:

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SteveO 35 wrote:
Sutch wrote:News on the planned anti-Wenger protest before today's game - the club successfully extinguished the fire, so to speak, in it's very early stages so I've read. There are still plans for every home game while Wenger is in charge for the duration of however long that is.

If all anti-Wenger groups come together on this it would put real pressure on him, and we would be on the road to getting our club back.

Last note, on that page the club have apparently sent officials to gain information on planned protests and sabotage them, so you can bet they're doing it here as well. Private messages are the way forward.
How many are there and where do I join? Every other 'action' group I see make it a point of theirs to announce that they are not an anti-Wenger group.
I say groups, could have used a better word. More like individuals and groups of mates calling for Wenger's head in the car on the way back from away games.

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Sutch wrote:News on the planned anti-Wenger protest before today's game - the club successfully extinguished the fire, so to speak, in it's very early stages so I've read. There are still plans for every home game while Wenger is in charge for the duration of however long that is.

If all anti-Wenger groups come together on this it would put real pressure on him, and we would be on the road to getting our club back.

Last note, on that page the club have apparently sent officials to gain information on planned protests and sabotage them, so you can bet they're doing it here as well. Private messages are the way forward.
They can not sabotage a peaceful protest. People are within their rights to do what they want and sing what they want.

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If it's on their property, which the area around the ground surely is, then it's within their right to sabotage them isn't it? Said area being the armoury, bridges, steps, turnstile entrance area etc.

And AS - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sack-Ars ... 6582324401

As I've said before, I know it's a facebook page and people would laugh because of that, but I'm not the one who runs that page so don't shoot the messenger. They're doing something anyway :roll:

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These two posts on the facebook page say it all about the regime.
Yep... I got a 3 year ban last May and they had a file on me they used as evidence against me in getting the ban... Which consisted of 'Singing loudly, being drunk and always had his top off...'
3 things, to me knowledge, that are not illegal... yet was used against me by spotters in The Rocket and other pubs around the ground!
The scabby *word censored* are everywhere monitoring ya! Watch your back!
Arsenal are watching FB, Twitter and Blogs all the time and employ people to do it!
They also have the Arsenal Intelligence Officer David Watkins and his mob also monitoring stuff!
Apparently they have a hit list of Fans they want to Ban!
They are worse than a South American Dictatorship!

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Sutch wrote:If it's on their property, which the area around the ground surely is, then it's within their right to sabotage them isn't it? Said area being the armoury, bridges, steps, turnstile entrance area etc.

And AS - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sack-Ars ... 6582324401

As I've said before, I know it's a facebook page and people would laugh because of that, but I'm not the one who runs that page so don't shoot the messenger. They're doing something anyway :roll:
The streets and the roundabout outside the Armoury are not their property and no traffic is allowed along them on match days. All of the executives and players cars are parked underneath the ground using the entrance there. Thousands of people protesting in that area is not on the club's property but they will not be able to avoid seeing it

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True, this planned protest was supposed to have taken place on the roundabout/Bear Island (I bet you don't know that means do you Arsenal spies/*word censored*?) so that isn't their property, not allowed to do that shit. *word censored*

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