Fellow Gooners threw bottles at the bus? Fucking utter wánkers.Sean wrote:There was about seven of us. Reaction was mixed. Some pro, some anti.IW8Goalmachine wrote:How were the numbers Sean?
What was the reaction like?
It kicked off when we went past The Torch near the end of the route. Some utter cúnts threw a few bottles at us. Wherever you stand on Wenger, you don't fucking do that shit to anyone, let alone fellow Gooners. On the other side, we had a few chanting 'Wenger Out' when we finished by Wembley Park.
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Out-thought – tactical naivety, no Plan B, same end product.
Out-fought – constant capitulations, no leaders, no fight.
Out-dated – time for change at The Arsenal.
Well, Wenger out-thought Guardiola yesterday. Three at the back. Practised it against Boro - and it did need practise - which was a good move by Mr. Wenger and then executed it almost perfectly at Wembley. That was a Plan B, and we all know the end product changed.
We also out-fought Man City yesterday. We didn't capitulate, although after the 1-0 I feared the worst. There were Leaders on the pitch, and we fought...and won!
There is change needed at The Arsenal, but that change happened yesterday.
The Wenger Out protests influenced Wenger's actions for the better. Well done lads.
We are in an F. A. Cup Final. We can win a major trophy again.
And of course...
Well done Mr. Wenger.
Now keep it up!
Out-fought – constant capitulations, no leaders, no fight.
Out-dated – time for change at The Arsenal.
Well, Wenger out-thought Guardiola yesterday. Three at the back. Practised it against Boro - and it did need practise - which was a good move by Mr. Wenger and then executed it almost perfectly at Wembley. That was a Plan B, and we all know the end product changed.
We also out-fought Man City yesterday. We didn't capitulate, although after the 1-0 I feared the worst. There were Leaders on the pitch, and we fought...and won!
There is change needed at The Arsenal, but that change happened yesterday.
The Wenger Out protests influenced Wenger's actions for the better. Well done lads.
We are in an F. A. Cup Final. We can win a major trophy again.
And of course...
Well done Mr. Wenger.
Now keep it up!
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So would you be willing to give Wenger a new contract based on yesterday?Babu wrote:Out-thought – tactical naivety, no Plan B, same end product.
Out-fought – constant capitulations, no leaders, no fight.
Out-dated – time for change at The Arsenal.
Well, Wenger out-thought Guardiola yesterday. Three at the back. Practised it against Boro - and it did need practise - which was a good move by Mr. Wenger and then executed it almost perfectly at Wembley. That was a Plan B, and we all know the end product changed.
We also out-fought Man City yesterday. We didn't capitulate, although after the 1-0 I feared the worst. There were Leaders on the pitch, and we fought...and won!
There is change needed at The Arsenal, but that change happened yesterday.
The Wenger Out protests influenced Wenger's actions for the better. Well done lads.
We are in an F. A. Cup Final. We can win a major trophy again.
And of course...
Well done Mr. Wenger.
Now keep it up!
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No new contract. If, and I'd say it's an epic sized IF, Wenger does actually start using tactics and getting the team organised, then it will last till he gets his new contract. Then he will be back to his arrogant ways, he knows best, none of us have worked 30 years in Football etc etc.
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Please tell me you are kidding. We get humiliated at Palace, the fans heap abuse on the players, we win by the odd goal in 3 against an erratic, stuttering City team and the fans heap praise on Wenger?? WE ARE NOT STOPPING.Babu wrote:Out-thought – tactical naivety, no Plan B, same end product.
Out-fought – constant capitulations, no leaders, no fight.
Out-dated – time for change at The Arsenal.
Well, Wenger out-thought Guardiola yesterday. Three at the back. Practised it against Boro - and it did need practise - which was a good move by Mr. Wenger and then executed it almost perfectly at Wembley. That was a Plan B, and we all know the end product changed.
We also out-fought Man City yesterday. We didn't capitulate, although after the 1-0 I feared the worst. There were Leaders on the pitch, and we fought...and won!
There is change needed at The Arsenal, but that change happened yesterday.
The Wenger Out protests influenced Wenger's actions for the better. Well done lads.
We are in an F. A. Cup Final. We can win a major trophy again.
And of course...
Well done Mr. Wenger.
Now keep it up!
WENGER OUT!!
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Obviously Wenger should still GO but now that we have reached the Cup Final there will be no support amongst the masses that attend our games at the Emirates these days and also crucially there will be no support in the media for change.
Contract will be signed, season tickets will be renewed and then the club will allow Sanchez to slip away quietly...
Kroenke will be happy. Job Done
Contract will be signed, season tickets will be renewed and then the club will allow Sanchez to slip away quietly...
Kroenke will be happy. Job Done
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this article backs up my point
http://www.goal.com/en/news/1862/premie ... -to-wenger
depressing....
http://www.goal.com/en/news/1862/premie ... -to-wenger
depressing....
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I can just see it...go to Wembley after finishing 5th, contract signed, fans thinking oh well we can still win the cup. Get well beat in the final and leave thinking...Hang on a minute, we've finished out of the CL, we haven't won the cup, Sanchez is leaving (Does it make any difference if Ozil goes or stays??) AND we've got him for another 2 years... why did those protests stop again???Gunner Rob wrote:Obviously Wenger should still GO but now that we have reached the Cup Final there will be no support amongst the masses that attend our games at the Emirates these days and also crucially there will be no support in the media for change.
Contract will be signed, season tickets will be renewed and then the club will allow Sanchez to slip away quietly...
Kroenke will be happy. Job Done
Good, suck it up!!
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Agreed, he has previous for this.Tollgoon wrote:No new contract. If, and I'd say it's an epic sized IF, Wenger does actually start using tactics and getting the team organised, then it will last till he gets his new contract. Then he will be back to his arrogant ways, he knows best, none of us have worked 30 years in Football etc etc.
Remember the sequence of 1-0's at the end of the 12/13 season that resulted in the triumphant and infamous St James Park dressing selfie?
Those defensive displays didn't carry over into the whole of the following season. On the contrary we shipped 6 twice and those 5 at Anfield
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Lets not forgot the legitimate disallowed goal, them hitting the woodwork twice...If that had been the other way around Wenger would have been forgiven because we were desperately unlucky and the officials conspired to rob us. AGAIN!!Clash wrote:Agreed, he has previous for this.Tollgoon wrote:No new contract. If, and I'd say it's an epic sized IF, Wenger does actually start using tactics and getting the team organised, then it will last till he gets his new contract. Then he will be back to his arrogant ways, he knows best, none of us have worked 30 years in Football etc etc.
Remember the sequence of 1-0's at the end of the 12/13 season that resulted in the triumphant and infamous St James Park dressing selfie?
Those defensive displays didn't carry over into the whole of the following season. On the contrary we shipped 6 twice and those 5 at Anfield
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Any chance there'll be a protest march before the Leicester game?
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NO, we won't get the numbers...and the few we might have would probably get attacked. We are in the final you ungrateful sods.barnetgooner wrote:Any chance there'll be a protest march before the Leicester game?
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Is there enough time to plan, organise & publicise this ? Night games are hard to get decent numbers as everyone is in a rush coming from work & transport is packed.barnetgooner wrote:Any chance there'll be a protest march before the Leicester game?
Looks like Man U or Everton home games are the best & only options, both games on Sunday afternoons.
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Shame but not surprising. I just asked as I'm going to my first home game in ages and wanted to take part if it was happening.xisstential wrote:NO, we won't get the numbers...and the few we might have would probably get attacked. We are in the final you ungrateful sods.barnetgooner wrote:Any chance there'll be a protest march before the Leicester game?
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good luck with that - I was the same at the recent game v West Ham and I am not rushing backbarnetgooner wrote:Shame but not surprising. I just asked as I'm going to my first home game in ages and wanted to take part if it was happening.xisstential wrote:NO, we won't get the numbers...and the few we might have would probably get attacked. We are in the final you ungrateful sods.barnetgooner wrote:Any chance there'll be a protest march before the Leicester game?
our supporters seem to be a bunch of selfie taking zombies these days
Protest March ??