A plane flew
over the stadium just before the early kickoff carry a «No Contract #WengerOut» banner while 15 minutes into the game, another plane carrying the banner «In Arsene We Trust #RespectAW» flew over the ground according to a report by Skysports.
Not exact matches
Just look at how Man United are struggling without Ferguson and take into account that unlike us, they had no financial burdens like building a new
stadium in the mid naughties, those finances plus a brilliant manager in Ferguson enabled them to keep doing well, regardless of Chelsea or City taking
over.
or simply trying to prove us all wrong again by showing that he could play
just about anybody anywhere and win a game on the road against a top opponent; something he hasn't done in quite some time... regardless of the reasons, there is simply no excuse for the goings - on at this club... unfortunately it's unlikely that any real change will come without a dedicated effort on the part of those that feed the beast... our absentee landlord doesn't invest his own money into this club, so in order to force out Kroenke, Wenger and whatever other vermin currently haunt our hallowed halls we need to hit him where it really hurts... continually filling «his»
stadium and the constant buying of endless merchandise, like one of the 58 different jerseys available
over the last few years, makes us the greatest enablers of all time... have we no self - respect?
Can I
just say I'm Irish I go rugby and international games and conor megregor fites we as fans are mental we
just fight and argue
over everything we're passionate our
stadiums are rocking and make no mistake our footballers are poor but they fite for badge
just like Northern Ireland, now my point is was at 2 arsenal game last season can't afford go a lot family work etr.
Just over a year ago, Arsenal visted the Etihad
stadium to face Manchester City in a hugely important Premier League game and were in need of an excellent defensive performance to keep out the star - studded City attack.
Yes the new
stadium came at the cost of winning less trophies but you can't have it all, Man Utd won lots of trophies
over the last twenty years but don't have a new
stadium, Man City won the league twice but did not build a new
stadium with their own money and now they rent a
stadium, Chelsea have won a few trophies and are
just now starting to build a new
stadium but the team and the new ground are all funded Abramovich's money and not the club's.
However, according to ESPN's Park Factor, Great American Ball Park is
just the 12th most hitter friendly
stadium this season and has ranked 8th, 12th, 18th, 7th and 7th, respectively,
over the past five seasons.
And
just as the Gunners have a terrible recent record at the Britannia
stadium, the Potters do not like playing on the large and perfect pitch at the Emirates
stadium or Highbury, without an away win
over Arsenal since 1981.
The Longhorns have given up more points in a game and a half than Maryland will score all year, players are going down all
over the field and to add insult to injury, there are people having all kinds of fun and eating delicious carnival food
just outside the
stadium they're forced to spend another couple hours in.
Just to highlight; Arsenal had the stadium debt when Wenger bought Arshavin and paid over the odds to get Nasri who had just signed a new contract with his c
Just to highlight; Arsenal had the
stadium debt when Wenger bought Arshavin and paid
over the odds to get Nasri who had
just signed a new contract with his c
just signed a new contract with his club.
Just like AW has manipulated the AKBs with all the glib talk he has used
over the years which has, in my opinion, poisoned Arsenal such that we now have a first rate
stadium and a second rate football mentality.
The owner, the board have been making us look idiotic for years, it wasn't the fans that sold us a dream that leaving Highbury and selling all our top players
just so we can sit in the state of the art
stadium, with
over priced tickets and watch mediocre football, it wasn't the fans that said we would be able to compete with the top teams
just to watch us get smashed by them, it wasn't the fans that said we will be able to buy top players and make a profit in the transfer window, its not the fans who take 4 year's to address a problem position and neglect other areas, its not the fans who let most of there best players enter the final year of there contracts, if it takes people to look idiotic and entitled to make a point, so be it
I really have no idea if the Arsenal and Spain international defender Nacho Monreal was
just having an off day in our home win
over Swansea City at the Emirates
stadium this weekend, but I do know that the Spaniard was way off his best and I am sure that it did not escape the notice of Arsene Wenger either.
To do so he has committed to building a huge state of the art new
stadium in Inglewood at a staggering cost of
just over # 2 billion.
In what could be his final performance for the Gunners at the Emirates
stadium, Alexis Sanchez once again played through injury and had an important hand in Arsenal's 3 - 1 victory
over Everton
just as he has had an important hand in most of their victories throughout the season.
The Hawthorns is a relatively modern
stadium and has been the home of the Baggies for
over 100 years, with an overall capacity of
just under 27,000.
Just before the kick - off of the match between West Bromwich Albion and Arsenal at The Hawthorns on Saturday, a plane flew
over the
stadium with a banner stating, «No Contract #WengerOut».
As the supporters made their way to the
stadium by the banks the River Ebro they had reason to be optimistic, with an home record of 10 wins, 2 draws and
just the one defeat they found themselves sitting as sole Leaders of their group with an healthy lead
over second placed Ponferradina, a side who's big cup adventure came to an end two rounds ago in the Santiago Bernabeu, being swept away by Real Marid 7 - 1 on aggregate.
But while the future still seems distant, for now fans will have to settle for these pictures (via @NewSpursStadium) showing
just how far Tottenham have come with their new
stadium over the past one year --
With
just 69.44 % of its KCOM
stadium full, the 7,818 unfilled seats accounted for
just over half the unfilled League seat total of 15,128.
Certainly the
stadium should be louder with
just over 20,000 more Gooners there to support the team.
Spurs have won
just one outing
over the past 12 months at Wembley, but something is likely to happen sooner rather than later if they are to make the national
stadium their fortress for the campaign.
Bolton's record at home to Manchester United isn't the best, abysmal in fact, with Bolton having beaten the Red Devils
just once in a Premier League encounter at The Reebok
stadium in eleven meetings, but more alarming than Bolton's slim tally of wins
over one of England's most successful clubs is the amount of defeats they've suffered at the hands of United, with Bolton losing seven times on home soil and will nose dive into Sunday's meeting in the knowledge they've lost the last two Reebok meetings.
It's more than
just a football club; what it does for the area, providing job opportunities —
over 200 so far at the new Sainsbury's, and many more to come through the impact of the new
stadium.
You can reach the Etihad
stadium in
just over twenty minutes and the route is very straight forward.