Thread: Football Season 2012/2013
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Old 25-10-2012, 23:37   #1607
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Re: Football Season 2012/2013

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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 View Post
Don't know how true this is, heard on the bus today so cannot find anything to back it up as fact but apparently an Arsenal fan tore his season ticket up and threw it on the pitch at full time.
LOL! Drama queen. They are cards however, like an Oyster card, so not that easy to tear up without scissors.

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I agree it is getting more and more unlikely Wenger will see 20 seasons as manager, which is a shame. But fans want silverware, and I'm sorry I would even count winning the Capital One Cup as a major success this season. It says something when you have to settle for a tin pot Cup as the best chance of getting a trophy win.
The AGM was warm to Wenger. He retains the vast majority of support amongst fans at the stadium. Even last night I pretty much only heard people having a go at the board and an acceptance of Arsenal's new status as a team that is behind Manchester City.

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As for Kroenke taking money out of Arsenal, why would he need to take it out when his American sports teams are doing very well? Indeed, the American teams would probably have more money for Kroenke to siphon from. He's also worth few billion dollars so unless he has had a poor few months he would need to be getting desperate to siphon cash reserves from Arsenal.
He is a businessman and this is a business. He refused to rule it out today which they've always done in the past, he wasn't too keen on meeting fans either. I think we know where we stand on him now. Wenger did offer to meet fans at the end of the season if we do badly and got applauded.
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