Its not only about paying to watch. Its about having any sort of organized protest against this crap. Many fans are still huge backers of AW. I cannot for the life of me understand what these fans see about the last decade that has been acceptable. I wish we had a passionate supporter base.. unfortunately the move to the new stadium and the ticket prices has alienated many of the working class people i.e. people who would be passionate about the shower of shite we have become. This has been evident EVERY single time I have been to the Emirates. The fans are lethargic at best... I find more vocal fans in local soccer games here in the US.
Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..
I think we'll soon see a mix. Protests and people just staying away from games and switching off.
Edit: Also, nothing against protests and I'm usual all for it but forget protesting about football when more important things are happening in the world. It would be great if people just decided to stop going and one day we see a half empty stadium on the news.
Last edited by Power n Glory; 09-08-2016 at 03:09 PM.
We are talking about a football club here, not a military dictatorship. It's pretty hard to gather homogeneity in solution, because people are individuals and have individual solutions as to what needs to be done.
It's not particularly helpful to accuse people who don't agree with you as being inept....especially if you want to create unity.
How can there still be loads of people who still love Wenger ?
What do they love about him ?
There are none on here or don't seem to be.
I tend to agree, it would be counter intuitive to think that what happened at the back end of last season is a one off if people are not seeing any meaningful change. I don't expect it at the Liverpool game because people will not want to be seen to play into the hands of Wenger who we know now will accuse the fans of being at fault for poor results.....and yes whilst i still don't dislike him personally, i think that remark was low and a complete abrogation of his own responsibility.
If the result is bad, i can see bad feeling and impromptu protests after the game, which i hope not to see....because i think organised protests are more likely to be effective.