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Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by TheStrettyEnd, Mar 22, 2011.

  1. TheStrettyEnd

    TheStrettyEnd Member

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  2. robin_van_ fiberglass

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    To be fair the article I don't think the article is offensive. Sure it will be up again soon.
     
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  3. Kamran - KingKoscielny

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    Well done cym you old man, it was definitely a WUM attempt. <applause>

    Stretty, you're a WUM.
     
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  4. goonercymraeg

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    **** off to another site then <grr>
     
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  5. goonercymraeg

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    Not on the Arsenal boards it wont <ok>
     
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  6. TheStrettyEnd

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    And why not?
     
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  7. TheStrettyEnd

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    If you cannot debate footballing matters you shouldnt be on a footballing debate site, let alone moderating it.
     
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    I don't see what was wrong about the article. Arsenal have the highest ticket prices in the league, but spend the least overall on transfers and are probably in the strongest overall financial situation. It's hardly WUMing to ask how Arsenal fans feel about this. Are you not annoyed that your board is raising ticket prices, when you have over £100 million in the bank and the club is unlikely to spend all that money (on transfers or anything else) any time soon?
     
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