augie wrote:Why are the club afraid of debate ? Why do they insist on questions being submitted in advance so that they can screen them ? Surely if they believe what they are doing is correct then they should welcome questions challenging what they are doing so that they can explain their actions publicly to the fans, silence the misinformation and put the matter to bed once and for all ? It is a dictator state where only those that are willing to toe the party line are kept close and allowed access to the club and that is what the modern day fans helped create and continue to feed
I agree with everything you've written above except the highlighted bit.
The "modern day fan" can be blamed for quite a lot in this media driven era, but did they
really help create/feed the "dictator state", as you put it? or has it always been that way?
Before sky were on the scene, and the modern day fans arrived, were Arsenal open and forthcoming? because from what I understand, getting answers from Arsenal has always been like getting blood from a stone. In fact, that's probably true of most clubs.
I hate the fact the club insist on screening questions in advance as it suggests they have something to hide and want to totally control the process, but I'm not convinced the Arsenal of the 30s, 50s, or 70s would have been any more open and keen to answer any and all questions if they knew their answers would be communicated around the world in seconds. In fact, I'm not sure they'd be keen to engage with the fans at all.
