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Re: Lap of appreciation

by Roger Milla » Tue May 11, 2010 5:48 pm

Back on track

it was pointed out with the Q&A with Gazidis that the players should do this at the end of everyday and show there respect to the fans.

I dont see why that players dont visit the fans and say thank you. The fans travel and spend money and the very lest the players should do is come over to the fans at the end of the game

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Re: Lap of appreciation

by Deano » Wed May 12, 2010 1:32 am

Roger Milla wrote:Back on track

it was pointed out with the Q&A with Gazidis that the players should do this at the end of everyday and show there respect to the fans.

I dont see why that players dont visit the fans and say thank you. The fans travel and spend money and the very lest the players should do is come over to the fans at the end of the game


Ok, lets just pretend that the thread was made for discussing 'Laps of appreciation' just to continue the debacle....

At the end of every day? Like they do in Mecca?

Is turning to the four corners and clapping them not enough? You want them thanked individually? Do you not think that'd get a bit tedious, especially when everybody will know they were ORDERED to do it?

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Re: Lap of appreciation

by cerbera » Wed May 12, 2010 5:06 am

It seems as though whenever something isn't going right in Arsenal, it's used as an excuse to make the most ridiculous of demands. First we hear the colour and design of the kit isn't good enough, then we hear the players are being given vegan diets and they should be made to eat more red meat and now we want them to thank the fans after every single game. No doubt if this far fetched notion should happen, there'd be complaints after bad performances that they have the audacity to face the fans after.

There's just no winning for the players really.

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