Anti-Wenger Protest
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Just wondering if making that bullshit "I will win the league within 3 years" statement MIGHT backfire on him - most of the akb's defend le cock on the basis that 4th place is the realistic target for us given other clubs resources, and most of them will believe that we are nowhere near a title winning team, so might they read that statement and question how wenker could make a bullshit statement like that ? Wishful thinking probably
Again I have to love the internal unity he talks about - only two weeks ago he was slating the team for their defensive niavity so where was the unity there then ? He thinks nothing of deflecting the blame to the players and I hope our senior players can see that
Again I have to love the internal unity he talks about - only two weeks ago he was slating the team for their defensive niavity so where was the unity there then ? He thinks nothing of deflecting the blame to the players and I hope our senior players can see that
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On the subject of the banner or similar banners being displayed tonight. The offending banners will apparently be confiscated as they may cause trouble between home fans. So the sensitivities of those that support Wenger are being taken into account. If they are allowed display their banners of support like "IN ARSENE WE TRUST" why not complain about it ? Imagine the face on a steward if he was told politely but firmly that the banner supporting Wenger was upsetting some fans and had the potential to cause conflict. Ask for it to be removed in the interest of impartiality and security.
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Same issue on the Wenger thread also..Bradywasking wrote:On the subject of the banner or similar banners being displayed tonight. The offending banners will apparently be confiscated as they may cause trouble between home fans. So the sensitivities of those that support Wenger are being taken into account. If they are allowed display their banners of support like "IN ARSENE WE TRUST" why not complain about it ? Imagine the face on a steward if he was told politely but firmly that the banner supporting Wenger was upsetting some fans and had the potential to cause conflict. Ask for it to be removed in the interest of impartiality and security.
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from the telegraph....
The debate over Wenger's future has been raging after one group of supporters unveiled a banner against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday saying, "Arsene, thanks for the memories but it's time to say goodbye".
Any banners calling for the departure of Wenger at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday will be confiscated if it is judged that they could incite problems between home fans.
We need as many showing the small cards/sheets with "Enough Is Enough" - how can they confiscate a couple of thousand?
The debate over Wenger's future has been raging after one group of supporters unveiled a banner against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday saying, "Arsene, thanks for the memories but it's time to say goodbye".
Any banners calling for the departure of Wenger at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday will be confiscated if it is judged that they could incite problems between home fans.
We need as many showing the small cards/sheets with "Enough Is Enough" - how can they confiscate a couple of thousand?
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And at Stoke he has to walk down the tunnel right n front of the away support. I bet the press will be jockeying for position when that banner is right in front of his face.gra001 wrote:I'm sure there's going to be something going on, i know against Stoke there is on Saturday ( away )
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[quote="OneBardGooner"]from the telegraph....
The debate over Wenger's future has been raging after one group of supporters unveiled a banner against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday saying, "Arsene, thanks for the memories but it's time to say goodbye".
Any banners calling for the departure of Wenger at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday will be confiscated if it is judged that they could incite problems between home fans.
Shows how out of touch the club are with the supporters. If things are not going well they wont be able to stop it..............Revolution people
The debate over Wenger's future has been raging after one group of supporters unveiled a banner against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday saying, "Arsene, thanks for the memories but it's time to say goodbye".
Any banners calling for the departure of Wenger at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday will be confiscated if it is judged that they could incite problems between home fans.
Shows how out of touch the club are with the supporters. If things are not going well they wont be able to stop it..............Revolution people
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is there anywhere i can print off these Enough is Enough A4 flyers or have i got to make my own one?
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Always thought if the banner can be "smuggled" (ffs ) inside the ground then the best place to show it would be close to the In Arsene We Trust one - ie close enough to both be in the same shot. From there should be relatively easy to quickly get the attention of the photographers behind the goal & then when the dayglos come to take it away (& leave the other one in place) the paps would be gift-wrapped a photo opportunity perfectly depicting the Pravdafication of the bowl. A picture being worth a thousand words and all that. Pretty sure the press would have a field day with that, pro-Wenger or not there's nothing any of them love more than an easy story.
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the next logical step HAS to be banners displayed inside the Emirates
the club know this and is why they are desperate to stop it
the club know this and is why they are desperate to stop it
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its on shewore dot com or their gace book page.Gunner Rob wrote:is there anywhere i can print off these Enough is Enough A4 flyers or have i got to make my own one?
good lad
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"An oeuf is an oeuf"
In a language that Wenger understands.
In a language that Wenger understands.
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"I think my wife at home is a fucking munter!"
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"Double, Double Toil & Trouble - The Tragedy of Arsene Macbeth"
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It is Vital we have more than (just the) One Banner - or else it may be assumed by those not interested in football but in the news....that it is just a couple of disgruntled fans...If Banners start popping up at different places in the stadium/s - then it means there are more than just a 'few disgruntled fans' expressing their opinions.
Perhaps the 'Hoisting of the Banners' could be co-ordinated so that tyhey either all come up at the same time, or as one goes up and the stazicunts take it down, so another gets hoisted and so on and so on....
If YOU want Wenger GONE Make a Banner and Hoist it with GOONER PRIDE!
Perhaps the 'Hoisting of the Banners' could be co-ordinated so that tyhey either all come up at the same time, or as one goes up and the stazicunts take it down, so another gets hoisted and so on and so on....
If YOU want Wenger GONE Make a Banner and Hoist it with GOONER PRIDE!
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