As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
You want Kroenke out ? Protests over here won't affect him , the undermining has to be done on his doorstep. Bombard the Denver Post with letters , keep them civil but upset his world over there. Keep it in print and see if any fans of his American franchises join in . It's the only way.
You're right, Theoperator he's not clueless when it comes to business matters but he is when it comes to football.
I just don't like him, never have, never will. I don't like that he sees Arsenal as something he can make money from rather than something he can put money into to help them become champions.
There is only one way you will get the out and that is by no longer renewing season tickets/memberships, no longer attending home games and no longer purchasing merchandise. When the cash cow is no longer producing he will be off like a shot.
Kroenke out!!
A11M11 wrote:You want Kroenke out ? Protests over here won't affect him , the undermining has to be done on his doorstep. Bombard the Denver Post with letters , keep them civil but upset his world over there. Keep it in print and see if any fans of his American franchises join in . It's the only way.
Brady's left peg wrote:There is only one way you will get the out and that is by no longer renewing season tickets/memberships, no longer attending home games and no longer purchasing merchandise. When the cash cow is no longer producing he will be off like a shot.
Kroenke out!!
I have been suggesting this for about 3 years now but I understand the reasons why people want to keep renewing their season tickets. It does of course mean that nothing has and nothing will change at the club...
I have highlighted the season tickets part because this is a more effective protest than simply not attending games - I would never suggest to anyone to NOT attend games. We are all supporters at the end of the day. I just question those who pay for expensive season tickets so far in advance. The club which now clearly operates more as a business likes these regular income payments. Time to shake things up a bit!
A11M11 wrote:You want Kroenke out ? Protests over here won't affect him , the undermining has to be done on his doorstep. Bombard the Denver Post with letters , keep them civil but upset his world over there. Keep it in print and see if any fans of his American franchises join in . It's the only way.
A11M11 wrote:You want Kroenke out ? Protests over here won't affect him , the undermining has to be done on his doorstep. Bombard the Denver Post with letters , keep them civil but upset his world over there. Keep it in print and see if any fans of his American franchises join in . It's the only way.
lets take a look at how Kroenke and the board will view our start to the season:
ok first objective - to qualify for the CL. Wenger has done this (ok we got destroyed subsequently in Dortmund but that is irrelevant in the big picture)
second objective - generate income for a home Capital One game. Wenger has done this. ok we lost but that is not important. We have had our home match and given part of the fanbase who don't usually attend the chance to do so. (and they probably spent lots in the shop)
third objective - have a decent start to the season. Wenger has done this. we are unbeaten! 6 games in and we are 4th!. bang on target! (the fact that the only 2 wins have been a last minute scraped win over a managerless side and a win over a side hit by a virus is again irrelevant in the big picture)
what a genius Wenger is and he didn't even spend any money on our defence
Gunner Rob wrote:lets take a look at how Kroenke and the board will view our start to the season:
ok first objective - to qualify for the CL. Wenger has done this (ok we got destroyed subsequently in Dortmund but that is irrelevant in the big picture)
second objective - generate income for a home Capital One game. Wenger has done this. ok we lost but that is not important. We have had our home match and given part of the fanbase who don't usually attend the chance to do so. (and they probably spent lots in the shop)
third objective - have a decent start to the season. Wenger has done this. we are unbeaten! 6 games in and we are 4th!. bang on target! (the fact that the only 2 wins have been a last minute scraped win over a managerless side and a win over a side hit by a virus is again irrelevant in the big picture)
what a genius Wenger is and he didn't even spend any money on our defence
Gunner Rob wrote:lets take a look at how Kroenke and the board will view our start to the season:
ok first objective - to qualify for the CL. Wenger has done this (ok we got destroyed subsequently in Dortmund but that is irrelevant in the big picture)
second objective - generate income for a home Capital One game. Wenger has done this. ok we lost but that is not important. We have had our home match and given part of the fanbase who don't usually attend the chance to do so. (and they probably spent lots in the shop)
third objective - have a decent start to the season. Wenger has done this. we are unbeaten! 6 games in and we are 4th!. bang on target! (the fact that the only 2 wins have been a last minute scraped win over a managerless side and a win over a side hit by a virus is again irrelevant in the big picture)
what a genius Wenger is and he didn't even spend any money on our defence
Absolutely. When you think that one of Liverpool, United, Spurs or Everton are going to get 4th this year and think of how poor they all a third place finish is comfortably on the cards. Kroenke will be delighted.