Sentences with phrase «at other supporters»

Boycott the merchandise, phone Wenger, have an Emirates sit - in (assuming you have ever been there), buy out the club, just do something other than yelling through the ether at other supporters via your PC.

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The «landmark» passage, as supporters will call it, will join at least 56 other landmarks in the Rand McNally Guide to Congressional Showmanship.
And if I don't call you, there's a chance I'll see you at dinner with three other supporters sometime soon.
And while the bill's supporters argue that the legislation is a sensible fix that gives states much - needed flexibility on health care programs, the AMA, AAMC, and AARP say it would benefit the young, the healthy, and the rich at the expense of the old, the sick, and the poor by taking hacksaw to the Medicaid program that covers low - income Americans and allowing states to opt out of benefits requirements and other regulations under Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Act.
The crypto - currency that so tantalized techies and excited investors is today in a sorry state: Its core supporters are at war with each other and ordinary consumers still don't care about this supposedly revolutionary form of money.
The 80 - year - old has founded 10 oil and gas companies in his career and has been an early supporter of at least as many ventures by other people.
This email linked to a supporter survey focused exclusively on what other jurisdictions are doing: equalization, federal business taxes, and whether Alberta should work more with «friendly free - enterprise» Saskatchewan and Manitoba — Canada's only conservative - ruled jurisdictions at present.
As Pollack looked around at the hundreds of bikers and other supporters who streamed onto the property he shares with his wife, Julie Phillips, he said, «I» m very touched.
At Cumberland Advisors, we are not exuberant supporters of «2 - and - 20» hedge funds, funds of hedge funds, and other alternative investments.
Two of their BIGGEST supporters at odds with each other!
But, as we have seen, neither party can win with its core supporters alone, and thus must leave elbow room to chip away at the other party's base.
Magazines, newspapers, and TV stations gleefully recorded the events as the studio heads and theatre owners were picketed and attackers and supporters tossed their quotable quotes at each other and the press.
While some evangelical supporters of homeschooling, private school, and charter school options are celebrating a school choice advocate's appointment to this all - important role (and a graduate of the evangelical liberal arts school, Calvin College, at that), other conservative Christian public school parents and advocates are disheartened by DeVos's limited personal history with our nation's public schools (she has mentored in public schools but not attended, taught, or sent children to public schools).
In January, she asked that her supporters pray for Jones and Wheaton at large, stating that «Embodied Solidarity is not demonizing others in defense of me.»
Schools, clubs, churches, and other organizations can raise money by purchasing gift cards and then selling them at face value to parents and other supporters.
Yes there were few empty seats but they weren't allocated for non supporters but the likes of AMEX and other ticket agents are begging for more seats at the Emirates, in fact there are holiday companies who are seling visit to London with tickets to see EPL Arsenal
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.
Perhaps slightly reassuring though for Liverpool supporters hoping that their star man stays at Anfield, it's added that the La Liga outfit have four other names on their transfer shortlist in the event that they fail again in their attempt to prise Coutinho away.
Everton supporters were also vocal in their disappointment that Ross Barkley hadn't been included, while others took the opportunity to have a general pop at Crooks for his decision making and placing certain players in the wrong position.
The other RWB at Arsenal is The Ox who has yet to sign a new deal, why focus on Bellerin leaving when he has told you all not to believe everything you read, he has not pushed to leave and he has reassured us supporters that he is happy at Arsenal.
Spot on... The one other thing that annoys about our bourbon supporters of wenger... learnt nothing, forgotten nothing... Is their acceptance of a corporate identity (epitomized by their stadium worship) at the expense of our footballing identity... a passing game with purpose, precision and power occasionally... Very ocassionally....
I read an Article the other day that we lost a supporter because he was getting too upset at seeing his fellow supporters turn on each other
Absolutely right there He won't go anywhere because he does what the board wants him to He delivers profit and very low risk and sets expectations at virtually zero so that's the fans don't expect too m7ch and he doesn't have to deliver and the board don't need to spend Its a farce and more importantly a blatant con Every single fan who puts even a penny into the club either through season tickets right the way down to buying a mug or a pen or a shirt is being robbed by a board who care NOTHING for sporting glory and even less for the fans who finance the club There SHOULD be mass walkouts on home games and protests at every turn but, there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other week.
Come the other year when Arsenal went the whole season without a defeat in the Premier League, Barcelona were attracted by Marc Overmas and Emmanue Petti, the two joined Barcelona, they played few games, and sometime on the bench, as a result Emmanue Petti decided to go back to England and joined New - Castle and always regret leaving Arsenal, then the other year it was Alexander Hleb, he was the best dribller in Arsenal team, he went again to Barcelona, he was never given some games, I think he only played few games as a sub, and his carrier was destroyed by Barcelona, then come Henry, he again went to Barcelona, he played some games but not like he used to do at Arsenal, he was not looking like a star player anymore, he decided to go to America, then there was Fabrigas, he joined Barcelona again, since he was one of their juniors, I think he played for two seasons, and supporter used to booing him, he decided to come back to Arsenal, by then Arsenal had already resplaced him with Ozil, and he joined Chelsea, then come Alexander Song, he pushed to go to Barcelona, he was always on the banch, and never been on first eleven, then he ended up regreting joing Barcelona, and wanted to go back to Arsenal, but normally Wenger do not take players who pushed themselves to be out of Arsenal, lastly there was Vermuleen, he went to Barcelona and ended up not playing at all but when playing for Arsenal they used to be star players.
If every arsenal supporter that attends matches and stay at home fan, got behind the club and it's players we would be a much more difficult opponent and the envy of other clubs.
It came in response to a suggestion from our friends at Empire of the Kop as well as other groups of supporters, and the former Norwegian international gleefully revealed that he would be more than open to that possibility.
Liverpool fans have been widely criticised by other supporters on Twitter following their taunting of Patrice Evra during yesterday's win over West Ham at Anfield.
As usual at this time of year the long - suffering Arsenal supporters start protesting about Arsene Wenger's lack of trophies over the last decade, and just like every other season, Wenger and the Board just shrug it off as a «tiny minority» of real Arsenal fans.
Off topic I bet we haggle how much we pay the cleaners, window cleaners, coach drivers, waiters chefs in other words EVERYBODY who works at the Arsenal.Every transfer is a f *** ing saga.If you want the player for ** cksake pay up and stop wasting the supporters time.
So a club doing badly on the pitch bleeds its support base to other teams, fewer supporters equal less people at the stadium, less people buying club merchandise, less tv money, less money from commercial sponsors, no champions league money etc...
Naturally, there will be a sense of disappointment for some United supporters to see two young stars leave the club, but evidently they don't feature in Jose Mourinho's plans as the Portuguese tactician has other options at his disposal.
You have supporters inside the emirates grassing other fans to the stewards and police for swearing or having a pop at Tottenham or having a crafty nip from a miniature bottle of brandy on a cold day.
I don't like the way he took money out last year, but him not interfering with the club isn't really a bad thing, at least he doesn't try and rebrand Arsenal and go against the supporters like owners at some other clubs have done.
I do want other supporters to see Gazidis for what he is, incompetent and going under the radar a lot while media and fans focus more on Wenger, Wenger makes errors and at the same time gets lumped with transfer failings.
Other supporters laugh at me... I'd fight back but I'm not that type... it's Wenger's fault.
Other supporters laugh at us.
'' If Arsenal fans were invited to submit their opinions by email; if shareholders» and supporters» groups were still able to submit questions to the board and actually get answers; if there were any way of expressing dissatisfaction other than at away games by means of a banner — then you'd be absolutely right: sabotaging the atmosphere would be a bad thing.
At that time they were basically in the same category, I do not even think any Napoli supporter thought Higuain would be scoring a goal every other match this season.
However, it wouldn't be a BBC team of the week with Crooks without some frustrated supporters venting their fury at him, with many questioning on Twitter if the United game was the only one he watched this week, while others enquired if Manchester City and Everton are still part of the Premier League as the Monday Night Football game has clearly been snubbed this week.
We have cursed the club and ourselves; we are good at respecting of admiring anything from other clubs be it average or two games wonder; We do nt seem to appreciate anything good that happens to our club unless the media or other club's supporters say so and that's total curse come from our own month.
At the moment man u reserve team will be to good for us they will beat us i am already preparing my song say we want Wenger out say we want Wenger out echoed by 50,000 other supporters he will know he is on borrowed time!
-- How can you even say such a thing, are there no foreign supporters at Arsenal football club or any other English club for that matter who are treated the same by the clubs they support.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
pls don't call Perez WC just yet, this type of thing is what makes other clubs» supporters laugh at us.
i would rather him but no one than Zigic and here is why if he buys no one and says he has faith in the other forwards thats his opinion if he signs Zigic it shows Aresanal and Wenger will never sign top players and its all about the buisnees, we as supporters have been fooled again, please WENGER supporters do nt come up with the usual trust in wenger as hes had enough time to strengthen and at the moment weve bought 1 player
I like most other Arsenal supporters would love Theo to come back as the player he was the year before his awful injury at Spurs.
Supporters at other clubs make just as big a song and dance when their teams don't perform to their capability and lack fight.
Articles like this have one purpose to have fans turn on each other, so rival fans and club supporters can laugh at the Arsenal.
At Old Trafford, there has always been a definitive representation on the pitch — in the mold of the manager and in some cases, even the supporters — who could identify with a particular individual, more than any other.
Chelsea have condemned the actions of a number of their supporters after coins and other objects were thrown towards Manchester City players from the home end at Stamford Bridge during Sunday's FA Cup tie.
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