Eh?I just felt sorry for the fans, they stuck with us. A big part stayed and supported us and I give them credit. I give the ones who left less credit.
Harsh from Wenger there.
Whilst I don't believe in walking out on games, I can see why some left. After everything we suffer as Gooners these past few years; to see us 4-0 down after 37 minutes was an embarassment....and it wasn't giving up on the club, it was more a showing of dissatisfaction with the regime. As the rest of the fans sang, it was more a question of wanting our Arsenal back.
That still stands.
That said, I thought those who stayed and cheered us on were phenominal. That's what it's all about for us lot. It really is, and somebody should take notice of that. If last night wasn't wake up call enough, I don't know what is anymore.
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It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
It started out so incredibly badly everyone must have had the thought we couldn't keep the performance at a level that low, there was only one way to go from the very bottom of the barrel so it was surprising people left considering they'd paid. Would have been better to protest by not paying at all, that's the only way to make a point with the likes of Kroenke and PHW.
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still riding high on the arsenal wave. what a roller coaster
4-0 down and we still managed to winits only the league cup but its gone down in our history books as one of those unforgettable moments.
never seen away fans jumping and hugging each other like they did last night. wont ever forget it either.