If i thought it would do any good then sign me up for a march tbh.
It wont though. Only people who can get rid of Wenger is the board and as we all know, they love him cos he makes them rich at the expense of the team.
Plus Wenger and the board know fans arent happy so no need for these Newcastle like protests
Actually, I quite like the idea of a mass brawl, might help get out a few frustrations and if it's publicised well enough we might get a few spuds joining in which might bring us all together. Violence IS the answer.
I think you replied to one of my posts earlier about Mourinho, he was a big part of it but I'm not so sure he would have gone if he wasn't promised all this shiny new stuff, then again he wasn't quite the name he is today so maybe he would have. Either way, it sucked as I remember the Chelsea game where Robben scored as the first time I thought, damn we're not that good any more.
We took our foot off the gas after the Invincible run. Wenger hit the heights and started relaxing. We always knew we'd never top such an incredible season. We also knew we had the stadium bills coming with the move so the league wasn't a priority. Focus went on the Champs League and now we're stuck in a funk because we've set long term goals and forgot about the here and now.
A mass brawl would be funny. But it would really humiliate the club. Maybe that's what's needed.
IMO the biggest mistake we made was not strengthening when our stock was at an all time high after the unbeaten season. Flamini arrived on a free and RVP for a small sum. I know we had to think about the stadium which was on the horizon but we rested on our laurels too much. Before we knew it the Invincibles begun to disband and there wasn't anyone adequate enough to keep us challenging at the top. I just wonder what would have happened if we missed out on 4th in 2006, no CL income and the opening of the Emirates could have been a disaster. Dodged a bullet there that's for sure.
Last edited by Marc Overmars; 23-06-2011 at 11:09 PM.
Wont be long until that starts to happen, the boos on the final home game of the season werent because the pies were cold. You must be the Pro-Wenger camp, settling for the annual collapse come February. Also settling for the limp dick transfer window, where we sit and watch those above us strengthen, while Wenger haggles over the buttons in his wallet.
In fact I was there booing.
My point was that we see a lot of internet warriors giving it large but not backing up their rhetoric with action.