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SteveO 35 wrote:Listening to his interviews this year, I think he knew the minute that Cesc and Nasri left that this would have to be a transition season.
Every year we're told "we're in transition", yet every year we continue to slide further away from where we want to be :lol: :banghead:

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mikehutch86 wrote:Get ready to change your attitude then as unless drastic changes are made we are going to struggle majorly to get in the top 4!

For a club like Arsenal we should not be thinking in October that 4th place is an acceptable finish.

And i am worried wherever Djourou plays as he is useless!
What He Said! :high5:

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:oops: How embarrassing :oops:

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Banners here and banners there !

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Our Banners up there permanently like !

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Genuine question - no WUM intended

can we expect to see the banner anytime soon? Tonight? at Chelsea?

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Red Member wrote:Genuine question - no WUM intended

can we expect to see the banner anytime soon? Tonight? at Chelsea?
Tickets still available for tonites games, as well as Marseille and West Brom. All Games on General sale. :roll:

The Fans are voting with their feet 8)

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Don't quite get that utu

according to the club website 50,000 are expected tonight which is exceptional for a Carling Cup match.

all other games continue to be pretty much sold out.


all I can see is fans voting to come to the games.

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Red Member wrote:Don't quite get that utu

according to the club website 50,000 are expected tonight which is exceptional for a Carling Cup match.

all other games continue to be pretty much sold out.


all I can see is fans voting to come to the games.
Usual bollocks from the club, saying that so they can try persuade more people to buy tickets. Also with the cheap tickets compared to our other prices they're almost giving them away, for a club like arsenal we should be selling a lot more.

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I don't see how you can expect more than 50,000 to turn up to be honest, only TWO days after a league game.

surreygooner I take it you will be there tonight then?

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Red Member wrote:Don't quite get that utu

according to the club website 50,000 are expected tonight which is exceptional for a Carling Cup match.

all other games continue to be pretty much sold out.


all I can see is fans voting to come to the games.

Yes and there is always the 60,000 plus there like the club report!

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Post by safcftm »

I was saying a while ago that Arsenal were going to go on a good run over the current lot of fixtures, was always on the cards. I know people hate the whole "judge in may" line but by now you might not hit another truly awful run of form so maybe the banner is best saved for the last home game. Should you miss out even on the CL (and 4th could still be seen as a fairly poor season ), then it would be the obvious time to show it, no matter what the score is on the last day if you dont get CL, the banner would make its point. If you do make CL, you might think its still worth showing but I would think its impact would be minimal

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Red Member wrote:I don't see how you can expect more than 50,000 to turn up to be honest, only TWO days after a league game.

surreygooner I take it you will be there tonight then?
Yes I will be, your point?

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just wanted to see more of Pixie Lott :D

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Red Member wrote:just wanted to see more of Pixie Lott :D
I'd like to see more of her with my head between her legs :lol:

I saw a news peice from the Arsenal Twitter that they expected the game to sell out today. :roll: While we are doing well at the moment, we still can't fill the stadium on weekends.

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Post by Red Member »

that is just because a load of season ticket holders can't be bothered to go anymore.

of course you have to ask why anyone would be so stupid to buy a season ticket if you don't intend to go...

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