Its been a turbulent season for Arsene Wenger and Arsenal, as their promising early season form has dipped significantly in recent games as they watch Leicester City romp home to glory.
A minority proportion of Gunners fans have grown weary of the Frenchman at the club, with another trophy-less season adding to their annoyance.
A selection of those fans gathered outside of the Emirates prior to kick-off against Norwich this evening to let the public know how they feel about their current manager, but how they did it can only be described as disgusting.
So called fans of the club were caught on film chanting "Au revoir, Arsene Wenger, we'll be happy when you die in May" while holding up a banner that read;
'Arsene
Thanks for the memories but it's time to say goodbye'
@MartynMacintyre VIDEO: pic.twitter.com/xhgmF5HdBL
— Martyn Macintyre (@MartynMacintyre) April 30, 2016
Despite those protests, there seems to remain a large following who still support Wenger at the helm of the club.
I'd say less than 10% of crowd holding up those poor banners. 'Time for change'. Christ. Like a bad election manifesto.
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) April 30, 2016
Protest today, Gooners.
Do it peacefully, but proudly & loudly.
It's OUR club.
Only way Wenger leaves is if you make that clear. #AFCvNCFC— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 30, 2016
The fact that people responded with 'One Arsene Wenger' chants sums it up. The protest isn't about HIM, it's about the club. Wake up #AFC
— James Dodd (@JamesDoddUK) April 30, 2016
Pockets of Arsenal fans arguing with each other as the 12th minute protest against Wenger begins. Crescendo of 'Arsene, we love you'
— Sam Wallace (@SamWallaceTel) April 30, 2016
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