just so we're clear, he's stood on the right there.Winston Biscuit wrote:Interesting sponsorship deal
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former army commander who is believed to be behind the deaths of many people who changed the constitution so he could run for election again and won with 98.8%
From what I can gather he is very much someone who is purely about the profit and not about investing in the playing staff. He isn't a football man at all going on what I have heard on the radio. Think the Arsenal supporters are worried that it will be a lot more of the same with consistent Champions League qualification being the one and only aim.genome wrote:Kroenke is on the verge of taking full control of Arsenal, their fans have gone mental on Twitter, proper sky is falling stuff - "this could kill the club" etc.
I've no real awareness of the issue here... why is it so bad?
Because their fans gave him dogs abuse for years between fawning over him when they went on a run and I'd like to see them taught a lesson about appreciating what they had.Royality creeps In wrote:Why?
I reckon top four this season. They have made some shrewd buys.
Also they are the worst fans out of all the big clubs. Seriously, streets ahead.Snowflake Royal wrote:Because their fans gave him dogs abuse for years between fawning over him when they went on a run and I'd like to see them taught a lesson about appreciating what they had.Royality creeps In wrote:Why?
I reckon top four this season. They have made some shrewd buys.
My view is also coloured by that FA Cup semi where on the way I encountered an alchi racist who tried to claim we'd never been to Wembley before, and then on the way back some graceless hag who thought that narrowly beating Reading in extra time was some sort of gloatworthy great achievement.bobby1413 wrote:Also they are the worst fans out of all the big clubs. Seriously, streets ahead.Snowflake Royal wrote:Because their fans gave him dogs abuse for years between fawning over him when they went on a run and I'd like to see them taught a lesson about appreciating what they had.Royality creeps In wrote:Why?
I reckon top four this season. They have made some shrewd buys.
They're the whiniest and least grateful fans I've encountered. The type that moan and moan about only winning 3 cups in 5 years and only finishing 4th again.
I've never come across a more poncey, image conscious, bias, unaware bunch of fans in my life.
And this is taking into account the likes of Liverpool - at least they have some atmosphere.
Even today some Arsenal fan tweeted about how clueless someone was as they said Spurs were more entertaining. They followed it up with "what have they ever won?"
They disagreed when I said that Tottenham were far more entertaining.
Yes I also experienced/witnessed a lot of gloating too after that game. The 7-5 loss at home also didn't help!Snowflake Royal wrote: My view is also coloured by that FA Cup semi where on the way I encountered an alchi racist who tried to claim we'd never been to Wembley before, and then on the way back some graceless hag who thought that narrowly beating Reading in extra time was some sort of gloatworthy great achievement.
Never really encountered any individuals acting pcunty and billy big bollox on the way to or from games before. Generally we're all just footie fans having a laugh or a chat.
Really?Royality creeps In wrote:Must be a North London thing because I have always found Spurs fans utter cocks.
Your dream maybe on. 0-1 down to Citeh already. Looking very ropey.Snowflake Royal wrote:It would be nice to see Arsenal utterly fail immediately after they dump Wenger given the years of dogs abuse their fans have given him.
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