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Spend the last five minutes of the first half and the first five minutes of the second half with all the crowd with their backs to the pitch in silence.
Too many people in competition with others in ’best blue‘ stakes who don’t miss a game . Half of the same people watch about an hour of the match and spend the rest of the time drinking snide ale out of a plastic pot downstairs or leave early . But haven’t missed a game apparentlySome great ideas. Unfortunately, the majority of our fans seem to have given up or don't seem to be as bothered as a lot of us.
I'd go along with any of them, but the majority seem to have the mindset of "it won't change things" or "I've paid for my ST"
Me and my dad have missed every Arsenal game for the past 4 or 5 seasons, to then end up missing it again would be hilarious.
I can see where you're coming from but i really don't see where his profits are coming from to be honest.I can't set foot in there again while the Iranian clown is profiting by ruining this club.
However some sort of boycott u til the 27th minute would look very impressive.
Do I?
Or do I simply not care who is manager as the problems are much bigger than who's in the dugout.
A protest at 27 minutes is more practical than trying to squeeze everyone in at once on 27 minutes!
Lech Poznań behaviour that ladCan we not en masse stand up and turn away from the pitch? Much like we do for the rest of the season, if we have any sense.
would it not make more sense to get in the stadium and then when the whistle blows we all walk down the stairs where the food stalls are and stand there for 27 minutes then come back out again?A protest at 27 minutes is more practical than trying to squeeze everyone in at once on 27 minutes!