This match is too soon. The fans aren't getting enough rest, how can we be expected to cope with such trying circumstances? We might start cheering for the wrong team or something!![]()
We will show our togetherness and spirit in this one.
The away fans have to sort themselves out. Heroes don't rush machine gun nests just because they are there, they do it for a tactical purpose. And fan loyalty has a tactical aspect too and can't just be a matter of blind devotion. The away fans need to stay away. A strong message needs to be sent to Kroenke, Wenger and the players. I'm hearing the players won't play for Wenger any more. So be it. I can understand that. But what about playing for the fans? Did they forget about that? Again? So they need a strong message sent too.
Unfortunately you have fans, all well intentioned but foolish nonetheless, who think fan status is measured in appearances, come snow, hurricanes or volcanoes. Them's the old days, when the clubs had a connection with the fans. This level of loyalty is actually harmful in the modern game, it's an open invitation to be abused by clubs that care more about the money than the football. Staying away is the real act of loyalty to the best interests of the club. Wenger has to go. And the only way he'll go is if he's forced to go. And the only person who can force him to go is Kroenke. And the only reason Kroenke would do that is if his wallet is impacted. So the fans need to stay away. It won't affect Kroenke's wallet immediately, but it'll give him a hint of what might happen come season ticket renewal time and future sponsorship deals.
Zero fans please. It has to be.
Für eure Sicherheit
GW is in good spirits I see![]()
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