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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a shit themselves.

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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a shit themselves.

That's a load of shite.

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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a s*** themselves.

That's a load of s****.

How so?

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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a s*** themselves.

That's a load of s****.

How so?

They had shit  atmospheres at the Highbury library.  I know quite a few arsenal fans who have ST's, they still stump up despite the price changes.

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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a s*** themselves.

That's a load of s****.

How so?

They had s***  atmospheres at the Highbury library.  I know quite a few arsenal fans who have ST's, they still stump up despite the price changes.

 

And I know many Arsenal fans who have stopped going simply because they cannot afford to. It's a ridiculous amount of money to stump up for football, especially when not every Arsenal supporter is on a decent wage or even in employment at all.

 

http://s32.postimg.org/79by2fs6d/arsenal_prices.jpg

 

If you had a look around Highbury on a match day, then looked around the Emirates there is a distinct difference in who is actually sitting in the seats.

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And I know many Arsenal fans who have stopped going simply because they cannot afford to. It's a ridiculous amount of money to stump up for football, especially when not every Arsenal supporter is on a decent wage or even in employment at all.

 

http://s32.postimg.org/79by2fs6d/arsenal_prices.jpg

 

If you had a look around Highbury on a match day, then looked around the Emirates there is a distinct difference in who is actually sitting in the seats.

 

Here are Bayern's ticket prices for comparison:

 

http://i.imgur.com/wEl62nW.png

 

And Schalke's (folks aren't as wealthy round here):

 

http://i.imgur.com/PbAtQ1w.png

 

€200 for a season ticket :thup:

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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a s*** themselves.

That's a load of s****.

How so?

They had s***  atmospheres at the Highbury library.  I know quite a few arsenal fans who have ST's, they still stump up despite the price changes.

 

And I know many Arsenal fans who have stopped going simply because they cannot afford to. It's a ridiculous amount of money to stump up for football, especially when not every Arsenal supporter is on a decent wage or even in employment at all.

 

http://s32.postimg.org/79by2fs6d/arsenal_prices.jpg

 

If you had a look around Highbury on a match day, then looked around the Emirates there is a distinct difference in who is actually sitting in the seats.

Aye, because it's a different generation between the stadiums. [emoji38]

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Arsenal are a prime example of a club who have priced-out their real fans.

 

Their stadium is full of tourists, businessmen and folk who simply go "because they can" for the day out.

 

Hence why the atmosphere is terrible and they are at a disadvantage to the other teams each year in the title race that they are competing in front of and for people who don't give a s*** themselves.

That's a load of s****.

How so?

 

Businessmen folk like this one.

 

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Every club in the PL has a section of business folk, Newcastle were one of the 1'st with the platinum club.

 

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Arsenal need to remember they don't have a divine right to be top of the league though. The same was said of us. Except the media portray these twats as having a perfectly reasonable right to complain as they do with LFC and MUFC but with someone like us we are delusional Cockney haters. Pricks.

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To be fair, with their resources they've underachieved for a decade now. Don't blame them for wanting a change. They're going nowhere simply waiting for Wenger to call it a day.

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To be fair, with their resources they've underachieved for a decade now. Don't blame them for wanting a change. They're going nowhere simply waiting for Wenger to call it a day.

Aye, in a similar way to us having the right and reasonable belief to overhaul Pardew but it wasn't and still isn't seen as such. The difference is there was a lot more scope for us to improve upon Pardew. There's not so much scope for Arsenal. They could easily get a whole lot worse.

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