The Gunners boss has come under fire in recent seasons, and has been the subject of numerous protests by sections of fans, and we have even witnessed planes being
flown over stadiums brandishing the #WengerOut banner.
There was a plane with a Wenger IN banner
flying over the stadium at the Manchester derby??
They aim to use the funds to help with more advertisements, banners etc and might even arrange for a plane to be
flown over the stadium during an Arsenal game like David Moyes.
Lets bring out the banners and get the airplanes
flying over the stadiums.
Planes have been
flown over stadiums, while many banners have been seen brandishing the slogan #WengerOut inside the arena.
But by integrating the title card into a sequence in which
it flies over the stadium, it's established as canon.
Then we saw a second banner of the day
flown over the stadium, this time showing fan support for the beleaguered boss.
Just before the kick - off of the match between West Bromwich Albion and Arsenal at The Hawthorns on Saturday, a plane
flew over the stadium with a banner stating, «No Contract #WengerOut».
Whatever happens this Summer one thing I know for sure is that the media wont be urging Spurs fans to hold up «Pochettino out» banners, or pay for aeroplanes to be
flown over the stadium, even if they don't buy a sole this summer.
A plane
flew over the stadium just before the early kickoff carry a «No Contract #WengerOut» banner while 15 minutes into the game, another plane carrying the banner «In Arsene We Trust #RespectAW» flew over the ground according to a report by Skysports.
Not exact matches
Others paid for an airplane to
fly a «Welcome to Trice
Stadium» banner
over the unnamed
stadium during a game.
Even when we were in 1st place these idiots were organizing pathetic 5 - man «protests» to embarrass the whole club in the media and
flying banners
over the
stadium to demoralize the entire team before games.
While I'd prefer he
fly over a football
stadium than Syria, I'd really prefer neither.
There has been much speculation regarding the future of Wenger in recent months, with many fans even moving to protest that he leave, as well as
flying a banner
over the
stadium during their recent loss to West Brom.
It was quickly time to
fly again when we headed
over to St Louis to play AC Roma in the Busch
stadium.
But I repeat, if you think that «They», insulting the manager, the club, the players, as well as
flying planes
over the
stadium, holding up banners, organising boycotts, staying away from matches, etc. etc. is showing how much «They» love the club, then that's up to you and a very different take on showing «love for the club» to mine.
Arsene Wenger has come under a lot of criticism in recent times from the fans following another disappointing campaign and the supporters are looking to pressurize the Frenchman to leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of the season by organizing protest marches, unfurling banners during games and even
flying planes
over stadiums with anti-Wenger messages.
The pressure on Arsene Wenger to leave his post as manager of Arsenal is being ramped up by the fans at the moment and the club faithful have not shied away from unfurling banners, organizing protest marches as well as
flying planes
over stadiums to get their message across.
He
flies over devastated landmarks, walks atop the buried buildings of New York City (which, conveniently enough, is interred up to the observation deck of its iconic skyscraper), and recalls the story of the final football game played in the rubble of a
stadium.
We finally came closer to making our turn around Table Mountain and
flew over to popular
stadiums in Cape Town.