Not exact matches
This year Le Prof has seemed more riled
than usual by the
fan protests and may decide he is too old to put up with it any more, but then again, what else would he do if he resigned?
The
fans who bother to
protest are the only ones really standing up for Arsenal's legacy and they deserve better
than the snide remarks often directed at them for taking the trouble to do so.
To be honest Arsene, there wasn't really much football to talk about, but the fact is that every Arsenal
fan knows that without a new striker we have little chance of the title this season, but according to him, the
protests from the travelling
fans are simply because they are being led by the media rather
than making their own mind up.
It remains to be seen if the
fans can be more powerful in their
protests than just a few guys at the training ground.
YES... they should
protest along with Bayern supporters maybe just during a different time
than when the Bayern
fans protest.
If you want to
protest, you have to be willing to salvage your reputation, Madrid
fans are the perfect example, they love their club too much they won't accept a manager that makes their team play below standards for even less
than half a season and they don't care if it makes them look spoilt.
And after a decade of patience and more
than 3 years of being lied to about transfers Arsenal
fans have EVERY RIGHT to
protest against Wenger and demand CHANGE.
As for these
protests, the reality is that
fans inside the ground have, on average, more insight into Arsenal
than the average
fan on a message board.
If this club doesn't do everything it can to retain someone who is undoubtedly one of the best, who gives you hope of better things, and and whose performance yesterday actually sent shivers down my spine, remembering better times — then every
fan should show their disenchantment, on a scale greater
than the Wenger
protests.
Half hearted
protests with Time for change placards from less
than 10 % of the
fans.
The
protests may not have been too vehement but they have been around for years and more so
than ever this season, while the main reason for most
fans not being too full on about it is because of the respect that the prof has earned for his 20 years in charge.
Its going to take a lot more
than us
protesting at matches or boycotting matches for Wenger and the board to realize how frustrated we are as the
fans and that the club is moving backward.
Someone mentioned the other day that it is just a clever manipulation to get the
fans focused on something other
than being mad and wanting to
protest.
If Wenger does stay, it is our duty as
fans to get behind the team for another year or two, rather
than protest because the most important thing is results on the pitch, rather
than who our manager is.
If I were the club hierarchy I would worry a lot more about empty seats because the
fans stop to care and are no longer interested in all your arguments about having the perfect squad and needing no improvements,
than about
fans not showing up out of
protest.
The
protests are aimed at BOTH Kronke and Wenger.They are both to blame for our demise.How Wenger was given a TWO YEAR CONTRACT last year was the final straw for the majority of
fans who were demanding change.It was obvious Wenger was not only unable to maintain the 4th Place Trophy he had for years stayed was a Trophy in all but name, but would also fail to prevent us becoming nothing other
than also rans within the chasing pack.And where are we now?SIXTH PLACE.That is down on last years pathetic effort and we show no signs of being able to improve with Wenger still in charge.
Whether or not you feel that a
protest is necessary for change is a debate that can be held in the comments, because although some will feel it is the only way that
fans can make club officials see want what is wanted, others will say that Wenger deserves more respect
than to be forced out the club by
protest and a lack of support when he is only following Kroenke's orders.
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fan protests
As I've stated here before, the
protests only made him more determined
than ever not to be at the mercy of Arsenal
fans.
A plea to all the
fans going Wednesday night, please before and after the game
protest and shout Wenger out.this 8m a year fraud is dragging the club down quicker
than the titanic!
A whole state...
Fans larger in numbers
than us
protest against him... He still does what he wants.
I very much doubt whether the attempt by Arsene Wenger to curtail the planned
protest from Arsenal
fans today will have any effect, unless his ill advised decision to suggest that the Gunners» failures at home were down to the atmosphere created by the
fans rather
than their lack of grit, ability, spirit or tactics actually make the
protest bigger and louder
than it would have been.
There have been more
than the usual anti-Wenger
protests this season, with banners on planes and fighting on the terraces between Arsenal
fans, and even Wenger himself admitted that the uncertainty over his contract situation was the cause of the toxic atmosphere and even the form of the players on the pitch.
If you still do nt get it: The number of
fans that want Wenger to stay on are MORE
than those that want him to go and the
protests all but show this to Wenger and the board
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.
I started googling way back in may who could we be buying gonzalo higuian, julio cesar and wayne rooney but realize going by history wenger just as no interest in buying world class players, he wants 2 buy d grade players and turn them up to koscienly nd nasri that will take years while da arsenal faithful pay handsome figures for dismal performances,
fans allowed wenger 2 get away when he gets away with these lucky matches of fenerbache been strong on paper but a waste of tym on the pitch, also it happen at bayern but they put a slighty weak team but wenger runt his mouth around of how good da team was after that 2 - 0 win, not forgetting it was bould that got the team defense looking solid while wenger moan about referee decisions and no blame on team, I just feel we (arsenal) have allowed wenger and co to misuse us, so now our main target aim is benzema yet giroud plays more often
than him for france, can any1 see how wenger is lowing our standards and expectations at arsenal, I wil be over da moon if wenger does not sign an extension wit us, after the gilberto days and disaterous results and teams we play, his approach to the game defensely which is pathetic and his annoying behaviour.So what if manu and chelski haven't really bought they are already strong it was seen last week now we should be worried about our selves since that villa defeat, jst imagine what the man's and london money maniac's are goin 2 do to us, I can see it already coming from wenger, if we find the right player we will buy him, after sept2, we didn't find da right player but the squad can challenge for the title, its so sick having 2 hear that crap, just take him psg, I just wish the
fans would say we had enough of this bullshit transfer policies its time we stood up against these pigs of directors by
protesting!
When we
protested with signs and banners at the Etihad in Manchester last week, the
fans physically fought with one another rather
than unite.
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protest against plans to replace it with IT offices.
As readers here already know, I have nothing against
protest, although I'm less a
fan of sit - ins
than do - ins.