They have solicited an official response via Twitter, and though it's no promise, if enough
fans board the support train, Crash and Spyro may just become a reality.
Not exact matches
CHAMPIONS INCLUDE: Dave Lewis, Group Chief Executive, Tesco (Chair) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, United Nations Environment (Co-Chair) Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development John Bryant, Chairman of the
Board and Chief Executive Officer, Kellogg Company Paul Bulcke, Chairman of the
Board of Directors, Nestlé Nguyen Xuan Cuong, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam Michael La Cour, Managing Director, IKEA Food Services AB Wiebe Draijer, Chairman of the Executive
Board, Rabobank Shenggen
Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Louise Fresco, President of the Executive
Board, Wageningen University & Research Liz Goodwin, Senior Fellow and Director, Food Loss and Waste, World Resources Institute Marcus Gover, Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources Action Programme Hans Hoogeveen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the UN Organizations for Food and Agriculture Gilbert Houngbo, President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Selina Juul, Chairman of the
Board and Founder, Stop Wasting Food Movement in Denmark Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Sam Kass, Former White House Chef, Founder of TROVE and Venture Partner, Acre Venture Partners Michel Landel, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark José Antonio Meade, Minister of Finance, Mexico Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Soup Company Kanayo Nwanze, Former President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Rafael Pacchiano, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Juan Lucas Restrepo Ibiza, Chairman, Global Forum on Agricultural Research Judith Rodin, Former President, The Rockefeller Foundation Oyun Sanjaasuren, Chair, Global Water Partnership Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Vice President for Country
Support, Policy and Delivery, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing
Board, Royal DSM Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Tristram Stuart, Founder, Feedback Rhea Suh, President, Natural Resources Defense Council Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, Former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, The African Union Sunny Verghese, Co-Founder, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Olam International Tom Vilsack, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of South Africa
Dave Lewis, Group Chief Executive, Tesco (Chair) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, United Nations Environment (Co-Chair) Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development John Bryant, Chairman of the
Board and Chief Executive Officer, Kellogg Company Paul Bulcke, Chairman of the
Board of Directors, Nestlé Wiebe Draijer, Chairman of the Executive
Board, Rabobank Shenggen
Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Louise Fresco, President of the Executive
Board, Wageningen University & Research Liz Goodwin, Senior Fellow and Director, Food Loss and Waste, World Resources Institute Marcus Gover, Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources Action Programme Hans Hoogeveen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the UN Organizations for Food and Agriculture Selina Juul, Chairman of the
Board and Founder, Stop Wasting Food Movement in Denmark Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Sam Kass, Senior Food Analyst at NBC News and former U.S. White House Chef Michael La Cour, Managing Director, IKEA Food Services AB Michel Landel, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark José Antonio Meade, Minister of Finance, Mexico Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Soup Company Kanayo Nwanze, Former President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Rafael Pacchiano, Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Juan Lucas Restrepo Ibiza, Chairman, Global Forum on Agricultural Research Judith Rodin, Former President, The Rockefeller Foundation Oyun Sanjaasuren, Chair, Global Water Partnership Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Vice President for Country
Support, Policy and Delivery, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing
Board, Royal DSM Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Tristram Stuart, Founder, Feedback Rhea Suh, President, Natural Resources Defense Council Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, Former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, The African Union Sunny Verghese, Co-Founder, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Olam International Tom Vilsack, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of South Africa
Ive been
supporting Arsenal for 65 years to say im dissapointed, well words fail me Why did we let the window slip by and not do the business in the begining get in quick and get our players signed and out as well but NO we buggered about with the DREAMER for 6 weeks dithering with expensive so called talent and what we get another Frenchman, soon we will be able to say we have the whole french international team here The way to go is to boycott the home games and make it known the
fans run the club not the useless manager or the lackluster
board who do nt know who plays for us and are not interested in football per say just the money Buy Kroenke out and let him go as well
Any long term Arsenal
fan knows that Dein and the
board didn't get on well, Dein
supported Wenger while the
board was more interested in raising there networth.
«How Arsenal respond this summer will be crucial» Admin, please save this article because you will need it next year this time around... This kind of articles are there for long 11 seasons (summers) and the specialist is here doing what his ego tells him to do... I say no, this time ALL
fans should stand together and demand more, put more pressure on the
board and the manger... This club is a top club and is not a 4th grade anymore... All those who are in UK should do something (protests, show banners, chants, boycott, whatever)... I know there are still
fans who
support Wenger, but you also should demand more from Wenger, I assume you are discontent with the results and the transfer policy... Doing nothing, our 4th - place trophy is not even guaranteed...
Even if it is the
board Arsene has the responsibility as an arsenal
fan himself to understand us
fans and let us know that he is not being
supported by the
board.
We don't
support a football team anymore we
support a business and that's a fact its not going to change regardless of if Wenger goes or not (and I would dearly love him to go) because the
board are in charge and until the suits are gone and a FOOTBALL
FAN like the much missed David Dein comes back into the fold we are NOT going to see any real difference.
I could point at Villa... they have had several managers yet without the
boards support, non of them made the difference that the
fans wanted.
The
board might know that the loyal
fans that have been
supporting Arsenal for years won't be able to leave, so they keep milking the old
fans while they can
I always get behind my club and
support the players, but at least I can say I am not blind to how the
board and Wenger treat the
fans.
This explains why Wenger is so highly regarded by the club, A. he works within the financial constraints imposed by the
board B. has delivered, in the
boards eyes, success with recent FA Cup wins and champions league football every year C. has maintained the
support of
fans as measured by financial returns on ticket sales and merchandise.
Take the final step and spend the warchest that our media friendly
board members regularly boast of whenever the
fans become restless, I am only me, Im not a skilled or qualified professional football manager BUT I am a lifelong
fan of the club having
supported Arsenal since the tender age of four and I have seen glory years and I have seen rubbish but what I have never ever seen in those 40 odd years is Arsenal Football club rise to the heights of the European Elite and I do feel that for a club that has been on the very brink and who have had to step back from it due to the worlds finances and the ever shifting world of the global media.
If not then you should question your loyalty as
supporting a sporting venture is by its nature a competitive venture in itself Stupid article really and it's attitudes like this that continually allow the
board to rip off the
fans season in season out
Wenger has had the
fans undivided
support for a long time, but one has to accept that the
support will, and has, wavered over time because of the consistent failings of Wenger, and the
board.
Arsene Wenger maintains the 100 %
support of the Arsenal
board but has been shaken by unrest among the
fans and could walk away, according to the Daily Mail.
If you do think that he is good enough to take us forward, and the fault is at the
Board level, then he should have threatened to quit long time ago and made his situation public to get the
support of the media and the
fans.
The problem we have is Wenger is for a start too thick skinned to listen to the
fans, secondly the
board support him 100 % and lastly most
fans who attend the emirates are AKB.
I
support the club always have and always will but I'm a realist and Wenger is dragging us down so come on the
board and
fans open your eyes and ask yourself this.
Arsenal
fans support board and wenger even if they fail consecutive for 20 years.
arsenal
board has taken us
fans for granted they know no matter what we will
support them / wenger.
I would like to see us
fans get behind the idea of the rebuild, we all know that we have players who are not performing as they should and haven't for a long time, if the
board can be pushed to sell some of them and replace them with players who will improve our squad then why not
support that?
I am an Arsenal
fan and I will
support our players and manager, I will voice my displeasure against the people who can make things happen, the
board.
Sure, I will keep an eye on results but done are my days of blowing my hard earned money
supporting a club with a
board and management that apparently does not give a rats arse about the soul of their club; the
fans and the results ON the field.
I expect we will find out what has been happening when Wenger writes his memoirs, untill then I will believe that Wenger is being financially constrained by the
board / kroenke and that wenger has been set the task of maintaining
fan support (ticket and merchandise sales), maintaining top four place and minimising spend.
Long and father Wenger and the
Board are gone the
fans will still be here
supporting the club.
I don't have a problem with the
fans supporting the club... I have a problem with the
board / Majority shareholder.
So, here's the thing: some people think the word «
fan» or «supporter», in football, means one who
supports a club and its players and whole - heartedly accepts everything done by the clubs administrative
board, coach, players and asks no question whatsoever even when it is glaring that things are going wrong or not being done properly.
Because he has never been under pressure (people said it was, but he is really not), he has the total and undivided
support of the
board and the chairman as well as, may be, 60 % to 65 % of the
fans.
Fan support is vital to any team either in winning or losing unfortunately arsenal
fans are loggerheads to the point of being a civil war and you know who to blame the spineless
board and the manager, I'm not advocating being nasty to wenger but should have insisted on certain parameters being met, it's OK he did well on keeping the club on good financial level when we moved to the Emirates and then should have moved him upstairs 2 - 3 years ago and that would have cemented his legacy but now things are just stagnant and desperately trying to find a way out
I will always love Arsenal and
support Arsenal on the pitch, but the relationship between Wenger and the
board is toxic and poisonous to the product on the pitch and sadly, Us the
FANS Ozil and Sanchez or Wenger?
Because of unparalleled
support drom both
board and
fans.
the manager and
board a bit but LARGELY THE
FAN WHOSE
SUPPORTS THE CLUB DIRECTLY... LOVE U GOONERS ANDKUDOS!!!!!
The point is that Dalglish as manager comes with the same kind of credibility that Guardiola does; the players know that he has the
support of both
board and
fans, and they respond accordingly.
He said «You have a manager who has total power at Arsenal and can not deliver trophies, but still the
fans and the Arsenal
board still
supporting him... Why?
Myself, I «d like to see him take over next season and work his way into the job with the
support of the
fans (and the
board?)
We ALL know the club is run as a cash making machine for the
board and a collateral trading ca4d for silent Stan (or c@nt) as me and my mates call him and that's all it is its funded by the
fans,
supported by the
fans and followed by the
fans but it's DEFINITELY NOT for the
fans.
I feel that Wenger has become a scapegoat for the
board as they are more than happy to abuse the dedicated
support of the
fans and overcharge them for a delusion.
Yet
fans are moaning about the
board and lack of ambition in the
board and want to see the
board change more than manager, no manager is perfect and we need the
support staff to bring out the best in a manager.
and if we still are should we not act more like what the
board and manager tell us we are... a top team instead of being the laughing stock of Europe because of the short sighted stubborn approach of the manager and the ingnorant «who cares as long as we are alright attitude of the
board» If all this is ok with you guys then that's fine but its not ok with me or a very large amount of other
fans who are no less ardent in their
support of the club.
this complaining about wenger gets nausiating, i know these type of
fans will want the next manager out, then the next... everyone is a Klopp
fan but no one want to mention his 16 th place in the relagation zone, our team is competitive, yr after yr, our wage structure, set by the
board is lower than the oil rich rivals who can buy who ever they want, we do alot with less, and yet find a way, I do nt agree w every move of wenger, but i do nt want to
support a classless dildo like jose either
On a tangent Jon my son (he's 4) asked me why he should
support Arsenal, I said «well because I do, you're granddad does and your great granddad did» I was going to say its because of the values and principles that our club has but then I stopped myself because I have no idea what they are anymore other than paying a has been manager and over hyped players a fortune for non achievement while being owned by a majority shareholder that has no interest in the club other than as a business and having a
board that view the
fans as the gift that keeps on giving.
The lack of a regulation - size home field not only limits the team's strategy, but it has impacted the
support it has seen from its university
fan base, a blatant disregard for the portion of the consent decree which requires Quinnipiac to increase the dimensions of the pitch to the maximum dimensions allowed by the International Rugby
Board.
I'm English and attend games at the emirates,
supported our great club for forty years.any spud has no right to make comments on our club and instead should focus on there own two bob outfit.did golden boy Gary comment on twitter ref the recent fire at the workplace holding out against the pressure from the spuds
fans and
board to sell there business so they can build a new stadium, no thought not!
The
board can be relaxed for now, because they still have the older
fans that have been
supporting Arsenal for years.
The claims that Wenger and the
board are frauds, accepting or passive
fans that are happy just to
support to club «accept mediocrity», prone to licking Wenger behind, delusional and just generally.
He doesn't say, «you're a
fan, f @ #king
support your team» like henry did, he says I know it's hard, but there's no other way.I'll take that, and if Wenger and the
board were this humble, a lot more folks would have gotten off their backs
Nothing will change cos you have too meny wenger boys as our supporters, they only
supports wenger not the club.end of the season arsene will get his 4th place trophy, may win carling cup and all the wenger boyz will get there banner out saying «arsene fc» clupping there cult hero the
board members are happy cos they cn see
fans are happy.so he will go on to the next season with same ambition.us real
fan who
supports the club we are left to see the same crap all over again.12 years n still going strong
This man completely lost it, winning to Lincoln and he calls it road to recovery selling the story that he is now focused on regaining the winning habit in the PL, this old fool is completely delusional, here are some facts: 1 He lost it 2 The old fool will be the Manager next year 3 Sanchez is leaving 4 What makes it different from other seasons he lost the dressing room 5 We wont win the FA Cup, its crunch time playing against the big boys But what bugs me the most is that he still has
support from
Fans who are the ones actually brainwashed by him and the
board making them believe that bthis is the normal, fight for 4th and exit on the round of 16th..........
There is still a lot of anger among some Arsenal
fans, even though the planned protest against Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal
board at the home game against Norwich City last weekend seemed to show more
support for the beleaguered boss than a united determination to see him replaced as manager.