I wish the French **** would die in a car crash.
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I wish the French **** would die in a car crash.
If AW had bought Parker and Klose last summer instead of Arteta and Park (?) we would have saved money and had a better team.
Mertesacker was a good buy and missed him so much on Weds
http://arseblog.com/2012/02/voyage-v...rt-desireless/
Bloody brilliant piece this....
Well protests arent effective.. as we have seen from what happened to Utd fans protesting or Leeds fans protesting. What it does at least is bring attention to the growing discontent among fans. Even the 'silly bin liner' protest got a good deal of media attention. Like a wise man said, the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. At least give it a freaking try. Take a group of friends, like minded people and there will be plenty among Arsenal fans who takes a banner or just stands outside the stadium before a game with a banner asking "We pay the highest tickets in world football yet our standards keep falling.. we need answers!"
You might be a bunch 10-15 ppl doing it but do it! Give it a start! May be you will fail but harping on a message board is not going to help. Thats why I say that majority of arsenal fans are just not passionate enough. May be the ones whose voice will make a difference come from middle to upper class background and for them, protesting is not a cool thing to do or it doesnt matter. God, I wish I lived in London...
I'll support them evermore.
We should at least make our voices heard. Sustained protests by the fans will look embarrassing to the board, and for a "business" (which is all we are to them) it cannot be good for brand image. At least it could kickstart a wider debate about the direction that the club is heading towards. At the moment it seems this discussion is confined to the message-boards. Let's bring it to the front pages and bring some publicity to the problems that are affecting the club. The board may not care as long as we're paying for tickets, but it will at least make them worried that the fans won't simply be content paying sky-rocketing ticket prices, and that demand may drop alarmingly if we carry on the way we're going. Attendances have already dropped (despite the PA announcing 60,000 at games when it's obvious it's nowhere near a sellout)