quite do it.
Then you spent the last year relying on modd and look where that's got the place.
I assume there are lots of early 20 somethings that have grown up with a successful team and now feel success is a given right
influential in eroding the tolerance levels of football fans to lack of "success".
Football fans are certainly treated well as consumers in terms of the match day experience, but the disconnect between the fans and players and - in Arsenal's case the manager - has been extremely damaging to fan/club relations.
You never see the likes of Nasri and Chamakh walking to the ground with the fans anymore.
EUFS must at least be in his mid-30s (I picture a wasted Steptoe-like creature), and Redflag brought up us drawing with Leeds in the 70's yesterday iirc.
utterly in the dark about what's going on at their club, in particular on-pitch matters. It is pretty bad customer relations to basically not tell your customers ANYTHING when they lack the resources (intelligence) to work it out for themselves.