We have weak and feeble players so let's not fracture their fragile minds
with protest banner.
Not exact matches
A lorry
with a
banner protesting against the visit on Wednesday by Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia drives around Westminster.
Chinese Internet message boards have also featured photos from Hefei, capital city of the eastern province of Anhui, where several «elementary school students» staged a
protest with a
banner reading «Oppose Carrefour, Shopping is shameful».
The split within the fan base will remain, I expect there to be more
protests,
banners, from day one, and the I am sure the AKB's will fight back in the way they usually do
with verbal insults, and spitting on those who dare stand up against the tyranny.
«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...
It's the ABUSE he's getting which is unfair.AND the toxic atmosphere created by some fans
with banners and
protests.
Judging by what he came out
with, I'd say the
protests the
banners and the airplane all failed.
i have noticed the silence of all AKBs here.the only one
with balls still commenting is NY gunner.where are you when wenger needs you the most.Also learnt that its impossible to carry unauthorised
banners or signs into the emirates, so lets
protest outside before the match.WENGER PLEASE LEAVE.
let us give him a long rope to hang himself
with,
protesting and unfurling
banners saying «wenger must go» will be detrimental to our goal of getting shot of Wenger....
Second, Out side the stadium: Organized
protest on match days
with those
banners.
There is no way we will be anywhere near challenging for the league
with this team we are to weak physically, And to many average players, I foresee
banners &
protests ahead in another long hard season.
Protest, in whatever way you can (take
banners to matches and join organised
protests, don't buy merchandise, let your dissatisfaction
with the regime be known on social media if that's all you can do, but DO something g) As our voices have and will be heard.
Last year the
protests were their loudest,
with pathetic 5 - man
protests,
banners, fights in the stands and all the rest and surprise surprise, the club had its worst year in 20 years.
This poor management has to go, big shout out to the brave lads
with the Wenger out banners, IF THEY DO NT ALLOW YOU WITH THE BANNERS INSIDE THE EMIRATES PROTEST OUTSIDE BEFORE AND AFTER THE G
with the Wenger out
banners, IF THEY DO NT ALLOW YOU WITH THE BANNERS INSIDE THE EMIRATES PROTEST OUTSIDE BEFORE AND AFTER TH
banners, IF THEY DO NT ALLOW YOU
WITH THE BANNERS INSIDE THE EMIRATES PROTEST OUTSIDE BEFORE AND AFTER THE G
WITH THE
BANNERS INSIDE THE EMIRATES PROTEST OUTSIDE BEFORE AND AFTER TH
BANNERS INSIDE THE EMIRATES
PROTEST OUTSIDE BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAME.
we should be realistic and support our beloved club, you and me, if you» r a London based fan (Iam not), instead of creating toxic atmospher
with stupid
protests and
banners which, actually, helps more our oppenents!!!!
I think this was proved last season
with all of our
protesting, walk outs,
banners and rants.
We should design the biggest
protesting plan that the world of football has ever seen, we should show the world that even in the era that money and billionaires are trying to corrupt football, fans still can take control, when we don't buy tickets or any merchandises the board wont profit, Emirates Stadium should be filled
with very few people all holding
banners with «Kroenke out» written on it, we should use ArsenalFanTV to destroy Kroenke, we have the tools, we should just use them in the right way and then we will defeat Kroenke, from last season i stopped buying anything Arsenal related and just watched Arsenal getting trashed by teams and it just made me extremely sad!!!
Protests including
banners inside and outside the ground, posts on appropriate websites, empty seats and non purchases of merchandise may not have a direct impact on Kroenke, but it will draw the attention of media and damage the brands associated
with Arsenal.
People who have money use the money on crowd funding; people
with spare time use that time contributing to
protests; people
with power use that power to influence in a way; people
with creativity use the creativity to create slogans and
banners, point is everyone can contribute no matter how big or small, it all adds up and matters!
Hasty and aggressive
protest (ie Wenger Out
banners, booing, character assassination) is the equivalent of the bloodshed of which you speak, eg French revolution, which always ends up
with a new and often worse monarchal structure than before.
Protesting before and after the game and littering the pitch
with «
protest balls» and
banners in the stand will still catch the medias attention and no doubt will filter through to the clubs hierarchy.
But hey, why not act like complete idiots instead, create an atmosphere of toxic hostility, fly
banners and organize pathetic, defeatist
protests and media spectacles that embarrasses everyone associated
with the club and see how well that works in propelling your team to victory.
The Doom and Gloom clouds are gathering around the Emirates, along
with the
banners and
protests.
We wouldn't be caught dead participating in one of your pathetic 5 - man
protests, fighting in the stands like utter imbeciles, spending thousands of dollars trying to sabotage team morale before a game
with plane - flown
banners or any of the other embarrassing spectacles you create which the sports tabloids thrive on.
But, as soon as the game kicks off, things change... the intellectuals can
protest as much as they like
with their
banners and their tracts and their speeches but... then what?
There has been much speculation regarding the future of Wenger in recent months,
with many fans even moving to
protest that he leave, as well as flying a
banner over the stadium during their recent loss to West Brom.
Wenger should have bowed out that season he was shouted at on train station after the stoke match, when a
protest was planned, the board hired some American and asian tourists
with banner «There's only one Arsene wenger».
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.
The problem
with last years
protests, despite some amazing and headline grabbing projections, was that there was too much apathy, fear or misplaced loyalty towards Wenger and this affected the numbers that turned out for the actual match day
protests as well as preventing people from raising their free
banner in the stadium.
I bet Wenger has a massive photo of Arsenal fans in his living room and every day he sticks 2 fingers at it and says» Screw you guys, i fail miserably every season but at the end i get another contract
with a healthy pay rise on top of it.You can fly planes and hold
protests and
banners all you want but the pussy owner and board can't touch me hahahahahahahahaha».
Supporters have
protested against the Scot for the past three successive home league games
with chants and
banners saying «Kean Out».
I am only offering a
banner design
with kroenke as colonel saunders for free to
protest against the board!?
The Frenchman was the subject of a
protest at the weekend,
with banners being held up in the 12th and 78th minutes of the match, as well as at the final whistle.
His announcement led to
protests among Viola fans,
with a
banner pinned up at the club's training ground reading: «Protected, cuddled, defended — for Neto, all of this meant nothing.»
Supporters from around the world have launched massive
protests with «Wenger Out»
banners appearing in all parts of the globe at music concerts, other sporting events and political rallies.
When we
protested with signs and
banners at the Etihad in Manchester last week, the fans physically fought
with one another rather than unite.
Arsene Wenger has come under a lot of criticism in recent times from the fans following another disappointing campaign and the supporters are looking to pressurize the Frenchman to leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of the season by organizing
protest marches, unfurling
banners during games and even flying planes over stadiums
with anti-Wenger messages.
A
protest complete
with a
banner stating «no new contract» took place outside of the Emirates prior the kick - off and a flag reading «Arsene, thanks for the memories but it's time to so goodbye» has been seen amongst supporters for some time now.
Arsenal fans
protest with a
banner against manager Arsene Wenger during their Premier League clash
with Liverpool.
Since the
protests against Snapchat earlier this year, many artists along Ocean Front Walk have joined the rally against Snap Inc. and have used their art as a way to express how most of the community feels —
with paintings, poetry, signs and
banners.
Cauleen Smith's glittering, handmade
banners, emblazoned
with poetically mournful slogans in
protest of black lives lost to racist violence, announce both the museum's most inclusive Biennial yet and curators Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks's attunement to injustices that long predate Trump's win, but that are sure to tragically intensify under his rule.
and area youth to screenprint slogans on fabric
banners for your next
protest march, and customize them
with your own messages!
The blankets merge personal introspection
with the punchy one - liner aesthetic of advertising billboards; as Rosemary Betterton has discussed, their slogans and declarations recall the
protest banners of the Suffragettes.
Jimi Hendrix's «Star Spangled
Banner» juxtaposed the recognizable national anthem
with Vietnam -
protesting bomb sound effects, accompanied by wails from his guitar warped by a whammy bar.
She paints
protest - specific
banners and builds giant puppets for demonstrations
with the help of volunteers.
Inspired by ideas around demonstration and
protest, for his original performance, Peter Liversidge worked
with sixty children creating songs, choreography,
banners and placards expressing their views on everything from «No More Homework» and «Our shoes are too tight» to «I Don't Like Cooked Tomatoes» and «Less trucks and cars.
Activists paddled down the Potomac
with large
protest banners, drawing attention to the treasured river through which the pipeline is proposed to be constructed.
From horse - drawn carriages spinning the COP22 logo around their wheels, to
banners waving «Act» in five languages posted across streetlamps and Moroccan flags lining the storefronts of the medina, the anticipation is both visible and palpable, even
with the backdrop of recent political
protests across the country.
When we spoke to him on the phone, Hulme cited as evidence the 2007
protests against Heathrow's third runway, where marchers made their case by waving a research paper at the TV cameras under a
banner bearing the slogan «We are armed only
with peer reviewed science».
Today, Greenpeace
protests Russian and American oil rigs
with 3000 HP diesel - powered ships and uses 200 HP outboard motors to board the rigs and hang anti-oil plastic
banners made
with fossil fuels.