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.
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.
Not exact matches
The fans have been divided
over the protests, and there were even crowds of supporters fighting with each other after the draw with Manchester City last weekend, which is believed to have been in order to disrupt Arsenal Fan TV's attempt to interview people for their YouTube channel, whilst three people were also filmed fighting inside the
stadium during half - time, whilst we were trailing 2 - 1 to Man City before coming back to draw the match.
Others paid for an airplane to fly a «Welcome to Trice
Stadium» banner
over the unnamed
stadium during a game.
It is documented that Kroenke was forcing Wenger to sell our top players
during paying off the
stadium, and Gnabry's permanent move has Kroenke's money grabbing fingerprints all
over it, as it isn't something Wenger would do.
Our recruitment has been average and we're the 4th richest team which explains pretty much everything post
stadium debt and
stadium debt meant we massively
over achieved
during that lean decade.
For
over a decade since our last stint of real success, we have sat patiently on the side, supporting our team
during years of financial strain due to the
stadium expenses, etc etc..
Dein left Arsenal and it was only a year or so before Gazidis came and took
over,
during that time Arsenal had the
stadium debt and Wenger broke Arsenals own transfer record to get Arshavin and paid
over the odds to get Nasri.
We saw earlier
during the World Cup, Argentina fans jumping
over a fence to enter the
stadium to watch their nation...
During that same period, the average
over / under at an outdoor
stadium was 41.7 points and the average combined points / game was 42.4.
Over the years we have witnessed the demise of our «Crazy Corner», the
stadium announcer has changed and ultimately the passion and noise produced
during home games has fallen.
The Portuguese manager also recently got into trouble with the FA after comments
over Anthony Taylor and was given a one - match
stadium ban for his abusive behaviour
during the match against Burnley.
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.
Barcelona's Paco Alcacer, up, jumps
over Sporting goalkeeper Rui Patricio, left,
during the Champions League Group D soccer match between FC Barcelona and Sporting CP at the Camp Nou
stadium in Barcelona.