TICKETING LED TO WENGER'S SACK AT EMIRATES
MORTALWENGER BECOMES IMMORTAL IN ARSENAL FOREVER AS HE BECOMES AN INTEGRAL PART OF CLUB FOLKLORES AFTER 22 YEARS
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU
The refusal by bulk
season ticket holders to attend Premiership football matches in England and in
the 2017 /2018 football season more than any other reason forced the hands of
the club directors to move for the sack of Coach Arsene Wenger of Arsenal
Football Club of North London,England..
The News office Desk of the E.N.M.Paedia Express Multimedia
Group of Lagos,Nigeria had in a world exclusive reportage last year insisted
that the only way to get Arsene Wenger sacked was for fans not to attend matches
since the Board had refused to sack him on account of the brand's financial
profitability than success on the pitch over the years.
It was no surprise when this ,certain fans in the club who
had brought bulk season tickets decided to stay away from matches played at the
Emirate Stadiumand even away from London.
A source who spoke to this reporter said he welcomed the development
as it was time the club flipped to a new
page .
In 2003/2004 football season ,wenger joined the immortals
when he marshaled his team to being unbeaten in an entire season thus earning the names: the invisibles in the
process for their sterling performance.
As
Published on Wednesday, 12 th april,2017 and uncensored!!!
THUNDERBOLT
AT SELHURST PARK
THUNDERBOLT AT SELHURST PARK
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU,ROLAND KESLER
WENGER LEAVES THE PITCH IN DEEP
GRIEVE AFTER THE MATCH
Arsenal Football Club of London
players struck a pitiful sight again as
they matched towards the tunnel after the end of their match against Crystal
Palace ,also of London in which they were beaten flatly by three goals to
nothing.
Fans at the Olufemi Ajayi Street
Football Viewing Centre in Ifako-Ijaiye,Lagos,Nigeria were seen trooping out of
the place at least 10 minutes to the end of the game saying they could not
stomach the psychological damage the team was doing to them anymore.
Fans were sighted via television at
Selhurst Park in London,United Kingdom
still insisting on the sack of Coach Arsene Wenger as the only panacea to the
crisis bedeviling the football club at the
moment.
It is now all but certain that there
will be no U.E.F.A. Champions Football League to be competed for by the team in 2017 and 2018 season and
this would have guaranteed the brand a lot of revenues ranging from sponsorships,advertising,merchandising,branding,ticketing,marketing,television
and allied media rights among other perks
too numerous to be mentioned,but now all that opportunity would appear
to have gone down the drain.
This is aside what Arsenal football
club will lose from the English Football Association for not being among the
top four as well.
The team played without a soul or
fighting spirit as they played as if nothing was at stake thus leading to
questions as to the reaol situation at the Emirate Stadium.
When in the 92nd minute,English
Forward,Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain kicked the ball into the stands instead of
inside the net as expected ,that type of display sort of summed up the entire
misery Arsenal and its teeming fans globally have had to endure since Bayern Munich of Germany literarily ran amok and put the
team to the swords over two legs at 10 goals to
2 in that better forgotten
U.E,F.A. Champions Football League
2nd round knock out phase recently.
Insiders in London, United kingdom “s Emirati stadium
,home of Arsenal Football Club insists that some of the supporters who have
vowed not to buy seasons ticket at the ned of the regular football season will
most likely form a bigger group as part of a larger agenda to force the hands
of Coach Arsene Wenger and make him to throw in the towel.
This is against an earlier notion
that tickets were broght in bulk over several season which turned out to be not
correct an opinion.
The Arsenal squad collectively stand to lose up to £5million
if they fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League, the Times’ Gary Jacob has revealed.
The Gunners reward players for reaching the group stage of
the competition with an average bonus of about £200,000 per player, although
not every player is paid the same amount.
It’s not just the players who will lose out if Arsene
Wenger’s side miss out on the top four for the first time in his reign. The
club will see a massive loss in revenue from UEFA.
Crucially, the Gunners still have to play Spurs, Man United
and Everton in their remaining nine league matches.
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