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Arsenal Fans !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Jan 14, 2008
289
Windsor ontario
Fookin arsenal fans Booing after saturdays game.

Alright they've had a dip in form lately, but they've got a great stadium,team, and one of the best managers on the planet.

If they want a reason to boo, come and watch one of our home games.

Is is me or are they totally out of touch with reality.:tosser::tosser:

The albion fans would kill for their problems
 






Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
Advertising in todays Metro: £43 to see Arsenal vs Burnley.

Disgusting.

FACT - Albion fans would boo if we drew 0-0 3 home games on the trot.
 


Jan 14, 2008
289
Windsor ontario
Not too sure, there's a massive waiting list though. My brother has season tickets at Highbury on the half way line 4 years ago and they cost about 2 grand. They were some of the best tickets in the house though.

Based on that probabbly 50 quid
 






coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
Advertising in todays Metro: £43 to see Arsenal vs Burnley.

Disgusting.

FACT - Albion fans would boo if we drew 0-0 3 home games on the trot.

I think its a bit more for prem games. If i payed 43 quid to go to a concert or theatre and the show was shit. I would be pissed off. So why not the same with football. its hardly that Arsenal players are on the minimum wage either
 


Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
Boo three home draws on the trot in the Premiership I don't think so :bla:

If we were a club with the expectations Arsenal have we would.

People forking out £150 for 0 goals would boo. That is modern football - people pay top whack and expect something for it.
 






Il Duce

Sussex 'till I die
Aug 19, 2006
762
NW8
They're probably some of the worst in the Premiershite. Proper supporters show pride and support for their club when they're down. They could learn something from their neighbours in N17. Tottenham have been shit for several decades but they still have a good following. And then there's the likes of Leeds who have to put up with victories at Withdean as their season highlights, but still give good, positive, passionate vocal support. There's nothing more tragic than the packed trains going back to Sussex from London full of plastic gooners at around 7pm on a Saturday after a match at the Emirates. But it is funny hearing them complain after they draw a game. "Hello Darling! Yes, we're on the train. Timothy is very unhappy. Yes. We only drew. Absolutely ghastly. Champions league at best. I know, a disaster. I think we'll support Chelsea next weekend."
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Louise Charlton, of the Chelsea Supporters Group, said she was not surprised by Scolari's departure.

'I am half upset because he seems like a nice bloke but the performances have been the worst we have seen for a couple of years,' she added. 'Something had to be done.'


3rd in the League, Quarter Finals of the Champions League and FA Cup.
 


Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,278
It's all relative, but given Villa are starting to implode , Arsenal are still very much in the Champions League and they have loads of players to come back it is a bit poor.
 








Slough Seagull

Bye Bye Slough
Nov 23, 2006
743
Louise Charlton, of the Chelsea Supporters Group, said she was not surprised by Scolari's departure.

'I am half upset because he seems like a nice bloke but the performances have been the worst we have seen for a couple of years,' she added. 'Something had to be done.'


3rd in the League, Quarter Finals of the Champions League and FA Cup.

yeah we had a Chelsea 'fan' dancing round our office when Scolari got sacked because 'he had to go'...
 




Brian Fantana

Well-known member
Oct 8, 2006
7,552
In the field
I sort of agree with WW, it all comes with expectation levels and past glories. If we had perfomed to the levels that Arsenal have over the last decade, won the trophies and come to expect the attacking football that they play then we would pissed off at 0-0 draws.
 




HseagullsH

NSC's tipster
May 15, 2008
3,192
Brighton
I think you will find we booed the very first home game against Bristol Rovers having only started with 4 points from 2 games..

You can all have a jab at the premiership but the reality is everybody boos nowadays when they don't get the result they want. Do i agree with it? No, but it happens.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I work with a fella who has 'become' a Gooner over the last couple of years.

I can't remember his exact stats (will ask later) but prior to this run, he'd seen Arsenal 50ish times:-
46 wins 4 draws 0 loses

I couldn't believe it and ended up feeling sorry for the fella.
Just turning up knowing you will win, seems, to me at least, to take the fun out of the game.
 






hitony

Administrator
Jul 13, 2005
16,284
South Wales (im not welsh !!)
I think that because of the cost of attending a football match nowadays is so great, peoples expectations are alot higher as well, if your paying £50 or thereabouts for a ticket, plus the cost of getting there and all the other add ons (oh, and your aware of what players are getting paid !!!) you will expect a good performance from your team.

It all comes back to the same old debate, MONEY is ruining sport.
 


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