History is full of examples of the consequences of sitting back and doing nothing, Wenger is destroying this club as well as his legacy.its not just this season go back in previous years and there have been many counts of booing Wenger and
protests at game.
Why were they were
protesting at the game, again.
Why should
I protest at the game?
I can't believe absolutely no one
protested at the game.
Organised
protests at games are difficult because it can demoralise the team.
Protest at games, boycott games, not buy the merchandise as soon as those share prices start to drop he will bail out.
I disagree with
the protest at games but respect your desire to see change, I wish we could focus it and apply pressure in more effective ways.
I disagree with planning
protests at games, do it at the board meetings, aim it at the ones who can make a change, not the ones on the field who will prob not want to give as much next time out if you act like a bunch of spoilt brats.
We all need to do a bit so if you can share the post, refrain from buying Arsenal merchandise or are willing to stay away or
protest at games then you can sleep safe that you are doing what you can to stop the rot.
There is no other way for them to vent their anger than through
protests at games and social media.
Not exact matches
After Trump said in September that players should be fired for
protesting, several players and others within the NFL began kneeling on the sidelines as the anthem played
at games, continuing the demonstration started in 2016 by Colin Kaepernick, a San Francisco 49ers quarterback
at the time, to
protest racial inequality and police brutality.
When players
protest, a common rebuttal from the majority who believe players shouldn't kneel during the anthem is that their
protests are better made on their own time, that doing so
at game - time is unsportsmanlike.
«It seems so timely right now as we have these conversations about the football players kneeling during the anthem
at the NFL
games, led by Colin Kaepernick and the controversy that's arisen around it,» he says, referencing the demonstrations by dozens of NFL players
protesting racial injustice and police brutality.
Yesterday's
game appeared to be going the same route, with chants heard
at the start of the
game to urge him to quit the club, but after the 90 minutes, a number of fans remained to chant Arsene Wenger's name, which may have outshined the
protests.
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.
Clippers players discussed boycotting
Game 4
at Oracle Arena on Sunday, but chose to do a silent
protest instead.
Protesting by hiding in the concourses for eight minutes
at the start of the
game will only serve to detract from the Villa Park atmosphere when the team needs it the most.
Protesting at home
games is the best way to put pressure on Board to fire Wenger.
Arsenal fans need to keep
protesting every
game at home to keep pressure on Wenger.
What would be the point of
protesting at the end of the season, when Wenger and the hierarchy are on holiday, there's no
games and no cameras around?
I really I hope to get down to London
at some point this season for a
game, so I can also
protest.
If you are not willing to miss a whole
game at worst can we all skip the 1st 10 mins and
protest against kreonke.
Keep the
protests at home or support someone else - we are 4
games into the season for heavens sake and there is a long way to go yet!
There were a lot of empty seats
at the ground for the West ham
game but a
protest planned for before the match was cancelled due to low turnout and we even heard some fans chanting the name of Arsene Wenger towards the end of our 3 - 0 win.
I really hope to go to
at least one
game this season, and
protest against the tyranny.
WATCH THE
PROTESTS AT NEXT WEEKENDS BOURNEMOUTH
GAME.
There was an article the other day from one of the fans who
protested at AFC when bayern visited our ground because of their disgust
at having to pay stupid money to watch their team play us in champions league
game.
minutes of the
game at Emirates in
protest against the high ticket pricing.
We will have to see what effect, if any, the
protests from Arsenal fans
at the Norwich
game today, in the press and social media and in the two Premier League
games still to come will have on the Arsenal board and our glorious leaders Stan Kroenke and Arsene Wenger, but you get the impression that the Frenchman will still be in charge of Arsenal
at the start of next season.
Fine, you might not want to
protest or raise banners, or even boycott
games, but
at the very least, stop buying Arsenal jerseys and merchandises!
im actually looking forward to this
game today... * norwich are under pressure staring down
at relegation they will fight * arsenal an team are under pressure from fans media an top 4 trophy *
protests
look
at it another way if we beat a weakened man u team it will only paper over the cracks this is the
game we want to loose then wenger has no more excuses we can
protest and force him out enjoy your last
game wenger!
At a fan forum on Sunday, Bisciotti said he didn't like Kaepernick's
protest and wasn't sure he could help the team win
games.
By
protesting we're showing our disgust
at the regime (which includes Wenger), so it has to be done in, and around, and during
games for full affect.
Over his parents»
protests, Rios left home
at 16 to pursue the
game full time.
painful the fans who watch our yearly garbage
at d emirates don't come together and stage a massive
protest... aob and akb rubbish... new season, same bs... this mahrez rumour is just that, a rumour... Wenger is too stupid to know what we want... my granny can tell u wat arsenal needs after watching just a
game... «that no 12 doesn't know how to shoot the ball inside the net», she says....
MLB - The Giants won MLB's first
protest in 28 years and will resume their previously - ended
game with Chicago today: With SF's successful
protest, the #Giants and #Cubs will resume their suspended
game at 5:05 pm...
With SF's successful
protest, the #Giants and #Cubs will resume their suspended
game at 5:05 pm ET with CHC leading 2 - 0 in the 5th.
And while we are
at it, how about a regular
protest at the Arsenal home
games to make it clear to our profiteering club that we are not happy?
Suddenly after the 2 - 0 win away
at everton, no body is talking about
protests and boycotting home
games.
Im NOT renewing mine this year a) I can not justify the expediture any more especially when I come home from a
game more unhappy than ever, my mrs rightly askes me why I am spending over a grand a year to be a misrable arse every season while I will miss it terribly I feel its time to make my own private
protest in order to make myself feel better so thats it for me, though I will compose a letter and send it to the admin
at Arsenal to explain why Im not spending the money any more.
Okay so the
protests from Arsenal fans
at the home
game against Norwich City yesterday were not exactly explosive and they certainly were not vocal, angry or unanimous to have changed the minds of the Arsenal board or Arsene Wenger about whether the Frenchman should keep his job as our manager.
Notable
protests from Sunday included the singer of the national anthem
at the Falcons vs. Lions
game taking a knee and raising a fist after the anthem, LeSean McCoy warming up during the anthem, and plenty of players around the league taking a knee.
Before the final
game of the season,
at home to Huddersfield, Blackpool fans spent the buildup
protesting against the Oystons outside the stadium.
A fan
at the
protests before playing Bayern said he drove 5 hours just to
protest and not attend the
game!
That means you give up your season ticket and then proceed to tell others to
protest at home
games etc. while you stay
at home in the warm watching TV.
Best option remains Live
protests, banners and placards, Boycotting
games, Absenteism
at games, chanting and singing em out & No purchase of Merchandise or tickets.
On Monday and Tuesday,
games between the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox
at Camden Yards were cancelled due to safety concerns related to
protests and civil unrest in Baltimore.
Not attending the
games but being
at the stadium to attend the BIG
protests (not 200 people) to show our Owner, Manager, Average players & Coaches that we want change & them out.
There should be
protest at every home
game until the season ends, Some of you fans have no bottle either.