The Official Arsenal - 12 x FA Cup Winners - Thread [Vol 3]
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Glassman said:
London424 said:
They've used the Chelsea 6-0 game.
sAlfahorn said:
I said on another thread they are alienating Arsenal fans. Don't understand what they are trying achieve with this strategy. Certainly if I was Arsenal I would not be making BT and their staff particularly welcome when they have to broadcast games at the Emirates.
It seems to be fashionable to try to belittle Arsenal , probably something to do with Maureen Alfahorn said:
I said on another thread they are alienating Arsenal fans. Don't understand what they are trying achieve with this strategy. Certainly if I was Arsenal I would not be making BT and their staff particularly welcome when they have to broadcast games at the Emirates.
You'll still be taking the money though? If not, there is a small building project down the road that would be grateful for any donations TEKNOPUG said:
Alfahorn said:
I said on another thread they are alienating Arsenal fans. Don't understand what they are trying achieve with this strategy. Certainly if I was Arsenal I would not be making BT and their staff particularly welcome when they have to broadcast games at the Emirates.
You'll still be taking the money though? If not, there is a small building project down the road that would be grateful for any donations Alfahorn said:
I said on another thread they are alienating Arsenal fans. Don't understand what they are trying achieve with this strategy. Certainly if I was Arsenal I would not be making BT and their staff particularly welcome when they have to broadcast games at the Emirates.
I think we already did that last season when Jake and his monkeys did a broadcast from outside the Emirates after a home game only to get the "Big F'ing German, we've got a Big F'ing German" at full pelt and got a bking from the broadcast standards commission Alfahorn said:
Glassman said:
London424 said:
They've used the Chelsea 6-0 game.
sWhat do you expect them to do show highlights of a couple of nil nils just so they don't upset some precious Arsenal fans??
Honestly don't understand what the fuss is about....fact is they are performances that outraged most of us and the players and management should be ashamed of. Do I care that BT want to remind us of it ? Doesn't make me anywhere near as angry as the performances themselves! Hopefully it'll motivate the players to be used in the adverts next season but in a rather more positive context.
markh1973 said:
It isn't difficult to work out their strategy. They are producing adverts showing exciting games that they broadcast last season - it happens that the two most unexpected scores in games they broadcast were Arsenal being dicked by Liverpool and Chelsea.
What do you expect them to do show highlights of a couple of nil nils just so they don't upset some precious Arsenal fans??
Do we see Sky adopting a similar policy of continually rubbing salt in to the wounds of one club continously on TV and Radio? No. Did they need to antagonise Arsenal fans in this way to get people watching their ste channels? No.What do you expect them to do show highlights of a couple of nil nils just so they don't upset some precious Arsenal fans??
The point of marketing is to appeal to the broadest possible audience, the marketing should also be neutral. This marketing campaign allienates the supporters of one of the biggest clubs in the country. That whether you agree with it or not is the reality.
It's complete and utter bks to in effect suggest this is the only way they could promote their coverage of Premier League football. The first time I saw the advert it made for uncomfortable viewing but that's how it goes, however they've persisted with this strategy and now it's becoming tiresome, very tiresome.
I'm absolutely sure if it was your club you wouldn't be too happy about it either.
Cheib said:
Honestly don't understand what the fuss is about....fact is they are performances that outraged most of us and the players and management should be ashamed of. Do I care that BT want to remind us of it ? Doesn't make me anywhere near as angry as the performances themselves! Hopefully it'll motivate the players to be used in the adverts next season but in a rather more positive context.
Certainly doesn't make me as angry as the performances, however it's just not necessary. Alfahorn said:
Do we see Sky adopting a similar policy of continually rubbing salt in to the wounds of one club continously on TV and Radio? No. Did they need to antagonise Arsenal fans in this way to get people watching their ste channels? No.
The point of marketing is to appeal to the broadest possible audience, the marketing should also be neutral. This marketing campaign allienates the supporters of one of the biggest clubs in the country. That whether you agree with it or not is the reality.
It's complete and utter bks to in effect suggest this is the only way they could promote their coverage of Premier League football. The first time I saw the advert it made for uncomfortable viewing but that's how it goes, however they've persisted with this strategy and now it's becoming tiresome, very tiresome.
I'm absolutely sure if it was your club you wouldn't be too happy about it either.
I thought it was obvious?The point of marketing is to appeal to the broadest possible audience, the marketing should also be neutral. This marketing campaign allienates the supporters of one of the biggest clubs in the country. That whether you agree with it or not is the reality.
It's complete and utter bks to in effect suggest this is the only way they could promote their coverage of Premier League football. The first time I saw the advert it made for uncomfortable viewing but that's how it goes, however they've persisted with this strategy and now it's becoming tiresome, very tiresome.
I'm absolutely sure if it was your club you wouldn't be too happy about it either.
Brian Clough said:
everyone hates Arsenal
TEKNOPUG said:
Alfahorn said:
Do we see Sky adopting a similar policy of continually rubbing salt in to the wounds of one club continously on TV and Radio? No. Did they need to antagonise Arsenal fans in this way to get people watching their ste channels? No.
The point of marketing is to appeal to the broadest possible audience, the marketing should also be neutral. This marketing campaign allienates the supporters of one of the biggest clubs in the country. That whether you agree with it or not is the reality.
It's complete and utter bks to in effect suggest this is the only way they could promote their coverage of Premier League football. The first time I saw the advert it made for uncomfortable viewing but that's how it goes, however they've persisted with this strategy and now it's becoming tiresome, very tiresome.
I'm absolutely sure if it was your club you wouldn't be too happy about it either.
I thought it was obvious?The point of marketing is to appeal to the broadest possible audience, the marketing should also be neutral. This marketing campaign allienates the supporters of one of the biggest clubs in the country. That whether you agree with it or not is the reality.
It's complete and utter bks to in effect suggest this is the only way they could promote their coverage of Premier League football. The first time I saw the advert it made for uncomfortable viewing but that's how it goes, however they've persisted with this strategy and now it's becoming tiresome, very tiresome.
I'm absolutely sure if it was your club you wouldn't be too happy about it either.
Brian Clough said:
everyone hates Arsenal
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