http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRjfh8t-AAU
watch the video and you'll realise what im on about.This could happen against swansea but it will be louder and a lot fiercer.BOARD OUT.
This could happen again.
posted on 29/8/11
They's not happy bruv!
posted on 29/8/11
Is that meant to be sarcastic?because i dont know about you but i want value for money and i also want some answers from Kroenke and the rest of the board
posted on 29/8/11
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posted on 29/8/11
What's the point in protesting after the transfer window closed.
posted on 29/8/11
The problem is that nobody knows who they're protestin against. Is it the board? Is it Wenger? Is it against security personnel telling true fans to pipe down? Who knows. The confusion about who is ultimately responsible plays nicely into their hands as it divides opinion amongst supporters.
If Arsenal fail to spend the mini-fortune they've put aside for transfers, then people should abandon going to the game and join together in a massive protest outside the stadium. That might finally get it into their skulls that people will not just sit back and tolerate the people running the club treating the fans with something beneath contempt.
Of course, the protest should be 100% peaceful.
posted on 29/8/11
Gervinho's Forehead,I salute you,Good idea!
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posted on 29/8/11
No I agree, we should protest if we don't sign anyone. Of course the protest should be peaceful but it should be loud as well so that we're heard. We should force them to tell us what exactly is going on at our club because no one knows.
posted on 29/8/11
Sorry but 100 hundred fans shouting 'spend some ******* money' and '6 pecent ur avin a laugh' wont change a thing
What we need is 57,000 Arsenal fans inside The Emirates voicing their anger and getting on the board/managers back
Which will never happen as only one section of The Emirates actualy sings
posted on 29/8/11
Stage a 'sit in'.
Bring a flask and some sandwiches. Stay in your seats until Wenger and Kroenke get on a stand together with microphones and explain what is going on. Stay for as long as it takes.