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Arsenal stop plans for Flags inside the ground

On Friday I like many others got a message from RedAction, the Arsenal supporters group whose main remit is atmosphere inside the bowl, to ask if I could take my flag to the ground Sunday and do I know any others with Arsenal flags. The plan was to get as many flags together so they could put on some kind of display before the game.

I like the old fashioned flags I think they add character to football grounds and even if they only seem to pop at away games its a tradition that should not be lost. There are 100’s of decent Arsenal flags out there, some St George Crosses, some with the old cannon or 30s crest on them, some with names of area’, pubs etc, so much better than 90% of the sterile banners the club used in the arsenalisation of the bowl.

Sadly on Saturday afternoon RedAction sent a message out that its been cancelled due to the ground management saying there’s “unforeseen complexities”. I feel really sorry that a decent idea by RedAction to put on a bit of a show, try to make the bowl look intimidating and create a good atmosphere has been prevented due to a lack of effort by the club to get over the complex idea of a few flags, just how hard can it be ?

I will admit in the past I haven’t been a big fan of RedAction and always wondered, a bit like I do with Ivan Gazidis “what the F*** do you do”. But after a few chats over the last few years I now know what a hard job they have trying to persuade the club to help us help the team. So to RedAction, sorry to hear the hard work you did came to nothing and to the bowls management team SHAME ON YOU.

GC

SheWore Exclusive: #NoPintsNoProgrammesNoPies

Anyone who follows Arsenal via Social Media would of come across the brilliant ArsenalFansTV on YouTube. Recently they have come to the publics conscience with ‘The Ranting Arsenal Fan’ calling out the AST and journalists. However, on Tuesday, another fan came to prominence, announcing #NoPintsNoProgrammesNoPies. Today he exclusively writes for shewore.com

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Fifty years ago this week, a great man said:

 “I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will  not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.”

This week, I, an average fan said:

 “No Pints, No Programmes, No Pies.”

I do admit, mine lacks that profound quality that will see it being quoted in 50 years time.

The reason I open with Martin Luther King, is that there has probably never been a more iconic representation of the power an individual can have when his peers support him.

At times, I think, “I am just an average fan, what difference can I make?”

A different part of me however, looks at the achievements of Martin Luther King, who without Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, #hashtags or ArsenalFanTV, was able to make such a huge difference to the world we live in.

It is this ‘Martin Luther King inspired’ part of me, that leads me to believe that though I am just an average fan, I can at least try to make a difference to the fortunes of the club I love so much. After all, it was I that said on ArsenalFanTV on Tuesday night:

 “Not trying, is even worse, than trying & failing”.

With inspiration from 50 years ago and self issued advice from 3 days ago I am going to try and make a difference.

NO PINTS. NO PROGRAMMES. NO PIES.

Some of you may have heard this slogan. If you have, I have overcome my first obstacle.

My second obstacle, is attempting to convince you to get on board this campaign and to implement it on Sunday.

This is what I will try and do below.

In the 6 months leading up to November 2012, Arsenal earned £37.8m in match day revenues over the course of 10 home games in this period.

It doesn’t take a mathematician to calculate that as £3.78m per game.

I have assumed an average ticket price of £46 and an average attendance of 60,000. Multiply these two assumptions and we get a total of £2.76m from ticket sales.

  • Total Match Day Income  – £3.78m
  • Less  Ticket Sales   – £2.76m
  • Equals  Other Match Day Income – £1.02m

This £1.02m is within OUR control.

I realise this figure, based on assumptions, could be higher or lower, but the fact remains. We as fans, plough a sizeable chunk of cash, into the club every game. We need to realise, this cash has power attached to it. On Sunday, let’s retain our cash and our power until the club display to us that they deserve us to relinquish our cash and power.

Many of you may have heard the immediate rebuttal to this campaign.

“Catering is outsourced, so No Pints and No Pies wont hurt the club.”

That may be correct, but now I require you to read between the lines here and look at the ultimate objective of this campaign. This is not about pints, programmes or pies. This is about every single one of the products and services that generates an additional £1.02m for the club every single match day.

Us fans have the power to hit the club in the only area that it understands. Financially.

Whether it’s pints, programmes, pies, or whether it’s merchandise, sweets or a Bovril, it all contributes to the £1.02m that we plough into Mr Gazidis’s pockets.

Before you spend any money at the stadium on Sunday, just remember, that £4 pie you’re eating can be purchased every single minute of every single hour of every single day this year by Ivan Gazidis, based on the package he received from the club last year. (He would still be left with £38,600 by the way.)

In other words…that pie you are buying goes towards funding Ivan Gazidis…not towards funding Gonzalo Higuain, Luis Suarez, Karim Benzema, Marouane Fellaini, Julio Cesar, Mesut Ozil, Angel Di Maria, or any of our other failed transfer targets.

As I come to an end, I want to be clear about one thing.

This campaign is not designed to punish the club, it is designed to stimulate the club. I love this club far too much to want to punish it.

I am shamelessly seeking exposure for this No Pints, No Programmes, No Pies campaign, because I want this club to see this.

I want the club to react.

I want the club to reward the loyal fans with much needed world class players.

I want the club to start displaying some ambition.

Please get on Twitter and Facebook and spread #NoPintsNoProgrammesNoPies

This is a boycott of ALL additional match day expenditure.

If the club takes notice and completes a deal before the match, then by all means implement a new campaign.

#TwoPintsTwoProgrammesTwoPies

But until that happens, let’s keep our cash and let’s keep our power.

I have a dream…please help it become a reality.

Moh

Moh’s ArsenalFansTV interview can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq0aSa-WUjo

Champions League – Dream and Nightmare Draw’s Revealed

For the 16th season in a row, Arsenal fans will be tuning in to the Champions League draw from around 4.30pm GMT – although by the time UEFA have aired their ego’s, it will be around 5.30pm before the balls are drawn. But who can Arsenal get?

Pot 1

Despite criticism, Arsenal deserve to be in Pot 1. Only 4 teams have made the Champions League final 16 in each of the last 5 years. Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. Yes, we might not of won anything in 8 years, and our best performance in that period was a semi final. But it has taken Manchester United, Barcelona (twice), AC Milan and Bayern Munich to stop our progress. and 3 of the 5 times, our executioners have gone on to lift the trophy.

Being in Pot 1 means we avoid: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Porto & Benica

Pot 2

Pot 2, in recent years, has become a pot not to worry too much about. Filled more with average, consistent teams throughout Europe over the last 5 years, such as Schalke 04 & Marseille, then the top ’emerging’ teams in Europe such as Dortmund, Manchester City & Napoli. Whilst we wait for the latter teams to gain the coefficients to take their rightful place in Pot 2 (or Pot 1) we will continue to have lob sided draws. However, there is a couple of hand grenades in Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

Dream: Marseille or CSKA Moscow
Nightmare: PSG or Juventus
Best trip: Marseille in September? 25°C? Yes please!
Trip to avoid: CSKA Moscow in December

Pot 3

Whoever gets PSG or Juventus in Pot 2 will be dreading this pot. With Manchester City (Who we can not get), Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Leverkusen, Ajax and Galatasaray, there is plenty to be worried about. Expect for more teams from Pot 3 to make the last 16 then from Pot 2. Plenty of danger.

Dream: Olympiakos or Basel
Nightmare: Either German club
Best Trip: Borussia Dortmund – to experience that atmosphere
Trip to avoid: Galatasaray – no comment required

Pot 4

ABN. Anyone But Napoli. They are the threat. Anderlecht will take points off people, and Real Sociedad will be a threat at home, despite losing Asier Illarramendi to Real Madrid. Avoid Napoli and you should be alright.

Dream: Viktoria Plzeň
Nightmare: Napoli
Best Trip: Austria Wien
Worst Trip: Napoli

Keenos’ Dream Draw: Arsenal, Marseille, Dortmund, Austria Wien
Keenos’ Nightmare Draw: Arsenal, PSG, Galatasaray, Napoli
Group of Death: Bayern Munich, PSG, Manchester City, Napoli

Keenos