It's an objective statement that most Arsenal fans don't go to the Emirates and those that do go only represent a tiny fraction of all arsenal fans. No-one with an ounce of sense can argue against that. It's fact. But according to you though that's just subjective??!? You're going to argue and say that most Arsenal fans do in fact go to the Emirates? Anyway if a sane person accepts that the statement is actually objective then it becomes logical to conclude that given that those that do go only represent a small proportion of actual arsenal fans, then it is also probably true that those that do go only represent a small proportion of actual fan opinion. That's the subjective part. Subjective, but logical and sensible. But again, not according to you apparently. Fine disagree with the subjective part... It's not logical to disagree but you go for it. But to disagree with plain old fact just shows you up for the bizarre poster you are... Essentially thumbing any post that vaguely resembles an attack on posters you don't like even it makes no sense, and then you scrabbling around trying to convince yourself it's true.
Meh.. Facts are that you can only judge objectively on those that attended the game, and the protesters were hugely outnumbered. Speculating on what other fans who didn't attend think is pure subjectivity.
Why don't we just do a poll and find out thr proportion of people who want Wenger in or out? Make it anonymous just in case people are sensitive to others finding out?
The Anti fans won't accept the obvious from watching tens of thousands reaction to the failed protest at the Norwich game, but will accept the outcome of a poll of our 15 regular posters here? I don't think so
Not really for them but it'll be good to see what everyone thinks, without the need to have digs at Wenger, which is obviously pissing people off. I've put in an anonymous poll asking people whether Wenger still has it to take us forward or not.
Not sure why there's all this arguing. Hundreds held up signs to protest for change, hundreds of others sang their support of the manager...but thousands did neither, electing to do what they normally do when they visit the Emirates, sit in silence. Assuming that the thousands who didn't protest automatically lean towards your personal point of view is just silly. You could be Wenger out or in and simply not want to protest one way or the other.