It was the annual
Arsenal AGM this week and once again we Arsenal fans have been left scratching our heads a bit and wondering whether we are living on a different planet to the top brass in charge of our beloved club.
So by all accounts the latest
Arsenal AGM was further evidence that there is a lack of understanding from our board in relation to what the fans want and expect.
After all we are not at
an Arsenal AGM!
Arsenal agm next week hope someone there questions Wenger and the board about our poor injury record as well as the ticket price increase
Arsene Wenger was pretty upbeat at
the Arsenal AGM this week, talking about the strength and depth of the current squad and how it gives the Gunners a good chance of competing for the Premier League title, even though the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City and Tottenham are making it look like the closest campaign in a long time.
got msg from my dad it reads like this... «son im at
arsenal agm with gary... this chips keswick is a tool, everyone cant believe hes the chairman, whos micheal arteta??
As chairman Sir Chips Keswick memorably said at the last
Arsenal AGM, «If he has a plan, we back him.
This year's
Arsenal AGM was a farce with Stan Kroenke refusing to say a word, Ivan Gazidis giving a «presentation», and Chips Keswick basically telling the shareholders to keep their noses out.
# 3m was clearly paid to the bloodsucker last year, the board even tried to defend it in
an Arsenal AGM, but would give no details as to what the payment was for.
At
the Arsenal AGM yesterday, there were questions from the Arsenal Supporters Trust and some of them, inevitably, focused on what is seen as a serious lack of investment in the playing squad in recent years.
Not exact matches
For that reason alone he deserves no plaudits however the contempt he has shown
Arsenal fans only recently at the
AGM shows what a scumbag he is for
Arsenal.
The fan base at AFC is controlled by a selected few who sit and at
AGM every feeding
Arsenal fans bullsh*t they decide when we protest, which will be never.
Just prior to Jonker's appointment, Wenger's developmental philosophy was reaffirmed at the Oct, 2013
AGM «The future of
Arsenal will rely on the quality of the work we do inside, to scout and develop players.
Wenger should have gone years ago, but as said at the
agm by «Chips» Arsene makes the decisions at
Arsenal no one else is allowed to!
Not bothered, I'll always support the team but not
Arsenal football club until Wenger is gone and Kroenke is bought out, after yesterdays
agm the club is a bloody disgrace!!
OT — Just got in from work having read Kroenke's interview in the tabloids, and hearing what happened at the
AGM, and very sad to hear the death of
Arsenal FC today.
Since Arsene Wenger admitted at the
AGM that he was in the market for a defender in January, there have been many
Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with centre - backs, one of which is Aston Villa's Ron Vlaar.
And before the
AGM even began, Arsene Wenger addressed the issue in his press conference ahead of the Premier League away game against Watford on Saturday, replayed in full on
Arsenal Player.
It means were this bundesliga and this
Arsenal, the fans in that
AGM could have sent the whole board packing, sent Wenger packing and above all 51 % of everyone would be happy compared to a 49 % unhappy Kroenke.
Arsenal Football Club held their
AGM today to announce a few facts and figures for the year, but perhaps there is one comment that stood out from the rest.
Once again this week it was that always happy and joyous occasion when
Arsenal hold the
AGM and a select few Gooners who are also shareholders in the club get to hear from the likes of Arsene Wenger and Ivan Gazidis about how the club is doing.
I am really pleased to confirm the announcement that I made at the
Arsenal Independent Supporters» Association
AGM, that Danny Karbassiyoon is joining the team of writers on Untold
Arsenal and we shall be publishing Danny's first book.
Wenger, speaking at
Arsenal's
AGM at Monday lunchtime, said it would be a higher standard at the top this season.
Arsenal History is being led by Tony Attwood, who was elected as a committee member at the recent AISA
AGM.
Last week,
Arsenal held their annual
AGM meeting, where Arsene Wenger was given a few minutes to speak openly about the clubs recent history, and his plans for the future.