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Thread: Wenger Referendum IV

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    I stayed away this season for the first time in 27 years. I'll continue staying away.

    I feel sick at the contempt with which the 'Club' treats its fans. There has been a lot of contempt and disrespect, but it hasn't come from the fans.

    Wenger and Kroenke can go fuck themselves, the greedy whore cunts.
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    As expected nothing is going to change at this club, I've seen comments in places that some people have been convinced by the last couple of months he can still do it after a few wins and the FA Cup win, that end of season run bought him some grace and allowed him to sign that contract without too much bother.

    This club is a shadow of what it once was, offering little or no entertainment, no excitement and no hope for change, but clearly it doesn't care one bit. At the end of the day Wenger and his cronies have made the club what it is today and that's nothing to be proud of, his comments about it being the treatment he received being a disgrace was just embarrassing because he's the biggest disgrace at this club, a man who really only cares about number 1.

    Might as well rename this club Arsene Wenger because it pretty much sums it up, he's become bigger than the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Yes, I think it is probably best not to try at all and just accept things as they have been handed down. The masters know what's best and they have our best interests at heart. If you don't try, you can't fail.

    For me though, Cambridge Town is down the road. I might give it a season with those pubbers to try to reconnect to football at a less corrupt level. Arsenal I'm not interested in as of today. It was getting that way for a long time anyway. Wenger's personal fiefdom is not something that appeals and the thought of two more years of this (at least, and I bet it will be longer) holds zero appeal. If I was still going to the games though, I wouldn't be sitting on my hands. People will have t make their own decisions, but for those who intend to stay on it serves them in no way whatsoever to be passive about this.
    You devious twat, when you mentioned a while back you were in down in London mingling amongst human beings I guessed you might be from in and around Cambridgeshire and you said I was wrong (although you were probably pissed)

    Frankly I think if we no longer invest in Arsenal through merchandise or tickets of any kind, than they might be fucked. The Johnny foreigners like supoorting successful teams, and I think there is only so many match tickets you can flog to selfie taking tourists.

    So I absolutely would encourage everyone not to renew season tickets. Even if it changes nothing, fuck it why are you forking over money to this shit show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Staying away plays right into their hands. They have plenty of tourist fans lined up, I'm sure. The type of fan they'd prefer anyway. Fans with zero expectation beyond having a nice day out at a major London venue. Selfies and Snapchat all the way. Look at me ma! The 4th Place Crew.

    If fans really want to hurt Kroenke and his little empire then target the sponsors. Under no circumstances whatsoever buy anything from any organisation associated with Arsenal. Until Wenger leaves. And turn up to the ground, fuck the banners and start vocally expressing dissent in terms that will make Sky TV turn down the microphones and apologise profusely. Make it so they don't dare televise a game.

    Difficult to achieve, given the number of plastics that have infected the fan base. One thing you don't want to do though is invite more plastics in the door.

    As I said, if the football was in any way watchable it might be worth it. But it seems these bastards have thought of everything.
    That's not true anymore. There aren’t that many tourist Arsenal fans to keep making up the numbers every game of the season. Any casuals that just want to see a game in a massive stadium can find cheaper tickets elsewhere around London.

    It would be best if fans could stay away from games and not buy the merchandise. Kroenke may still fire Wenger fresh into a new deal if his pockets bleed enough cash. It happened with the LA Rams long underperforming coach, Jeff Fisher. The problem had to stare Kroenke dead in the face. He thought St. Louis was a struggling city that couldn’t afford to support three major sport teams. So he moved the Rams to LA. No excuses can made in LA about a struggling city. Fans have the money to attend games. So when he sees their still struggling to fill the stadium in LA, it’s obvious it’s a sporting problem and he sacks the head coach.

    The only way failure will translate to Stan is if the stadium is empty. He’s a real estate guy. Sponsorships not the bread and butter for him. He bought us when we had shite sponsorship deals but had just moved into a new stadium and able to pay off our debt just off the revenue generated from ticket sales. As long the stadiums full, failure won’t translate.

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    Nope, not Cambridgeshire.

    When I started following footie it was all about match day, which was always Saturday and always 3PM. Kickabout. Pub. Match. Pub. Fail to score. Vomit. Hangover. Fucking work, counting down to the next match. Then everything got complicated, expensive, fucked over by Sky TV. So maybe I'll rewind. A season ticket for myself and my son will be around 350 notes a year at Cambridge. Probably can't get away with the pub or the vomiting, but maybe McDonalds and a match on a Saturday might be a good remedy to this Arsenal bullshit. Shitty quality is always easier to take when you are on the scene rather than watching on the box.
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    And actually, when there was a concerted effort to stay away for the Sunderland game you could see the difference it made.
    There are tourist fans but enough to fill a 60,000 seat stadium every other week? Unlikely.
    The vast majority of people who go are season ticket holders. They have the collective power to see the ground almost empty for most of next season.

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    There are what, 40,000 season ticket holders?
    What's the average price of a season ticket, about £1000? I was paying more than that and when you factor in club level it's probably more.
    So that's at least £40,000,000 we could deny them. Add in drinks and food in the ground and shirts and other stuff then you could probably double that.
    £80m is a big enough hole in even Arsenal's budget to make them sit up and take some notice.

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    Nope, not Cambridgeshire.

    When I started following footie it was all about match day, which was always Saturday and always 3PM. Kickabout. Pub. Match. Pub. Fail to score. Vomit. Hangover. Fucking work, counting down to the next match. Then everything got complicated, expensive, fucked over by Sky TV. So maybe I'll rewind. A season ticket for myself and my son will be around 350 notes a year at Cambridge. Probably can't get away with the pub or the vomiting, but maybe McDonalds and a match on a Saturday might be a good remedy to this Arsenal bullshit. Shitty quality is always easier to take when you are on the scene rather than watching on the box.
    I didn't mind televised football when it was terrestrial, like you had the Big Match and then The Match (with Elton Wellsely) showing matches you could watch with your Sunday dinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    I didn't mind televised football when it was terrestrial, like you had the Big Match and then The Match (with Elton Wellsely) showing matches you could watch with your Sunday dinner.
    I remember him being sniffiy about our title chances in 90/91 and then as it became clearer we were going to do it the crowd at Highbury singing

    "We're gonna win the league.
    We're gonna win the league.
    And Elton's gonna believe us
    And Elton's gonna believe us
    We're gonna win the league."

    I remember the peanut seller who always customized his patter depending on the occasion. One one UEFA Cup night "Peanuts! Get yer European peanuts!" and when we were on a particularly bad run "Peanuts! Get yer Relegation peanuts!"



    We were happier back then. #nostalgia

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    Missed all that. I used to go up to London on the coach and that was a tight operation. Always arrived just in time, and if you didn't shift your arse out of the stadium at the end you were walking home. Then the stupid "no beers on the bus" rule that everyone paid strict attention to, of course.
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