No protest before the Swansea game
6 September 2011
Our hire of a billboard opposite Emirates Stadium has created an expected stir amongst fans.
We acknowledge that some last-minute signings were made recently, but the sale of two key players, our poor start to the season and constant feet dragging in this summer's transfer window has left the majority of loyal fans no more optimistic about our chances this coming campaign. The club have made a big deal of the motto 'Forward' but we feel that the activity since the shambolic end to last season has been very much the opposite. That view has been shared by many fans, and it prompted the headline of our billboard artwork.
Make no mistake, we still have questions to ask of the Board in how the club is being run and how loyal Arsenal fans are being treated. In that respect, our campaign will continue unabated.
However, at this time the team needs all the support it can get - just like it did recently with the oustanding, passionate support at Old Trafford. Because of this, we feel that this coming weekend is not the time for large scale protests and will not be organising any form of demonstration. Our billboard shows that we are still here and asking questions of the Board and will continue to campaign for loyal Arsenal fans, but for now we feel that all Arsenal supporters need to show support of our team and welcome our new players in what will be an important month for the club.
Our hire of a billboard opposite Emirates Stadium has created an expected stir amongst fans.
We acknowledge that some last-minute signings were made recently, but the sale of two key players, our poor start to the season and constant feet dragging in this summer's transfer window has left the majority of loyal fans no more optimistic about our chances this coming campaign. The club have made a big deal of the motto 'Forward' but we feel that the activity since the shambolic end to last season has been very much the opposite. That view has been shared by many fans, and it prompted the headline of our billboard artwork.
Make no mistake, we still have questions to ask of the Board in how the club is being run and how loyal Arsenal fans are being treated. In that respect, our campaign will continue unabated.
However, at this time the team needs all the support it can get - just like it did recently with the oustanding, passionate support at Old Trafford. Because of this, we feel that this coming weekend is not the time for large scale protests and will not be organising any form of demonstration. Our billboard shows that we are still here and asking questions of the Board and will continue to campaign for loyal Arsenal fans, but for now we feel that all Arsenal supporters need to show support of our team and welcome our new players in what will be an important month for the club.