Arsenal fans travelling to Burnley have had to turn back to London after their train kills 11 cows
15 more unfortunate animals missing as Gunners fans take to Twitter to react to their bizarre journey
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ARSENE WENGER will have less Gunners fans in attendance at Turf Moor to celebrate his 20 years in charge as travelling supporters head back home after their train hit and killed 11 cows.
Arsenal are famed for their away support travelling in numbers all over the country and Europe but in what is the most strange travelling incident fans have been forced to miss the match.
A posse of stray cows have caused much frustration to many Gooners wanting to see their side continue their impressive form against Burnley this afternoon.
11 of the unfortunate animals were killed when they were hit by the Great Northern Rail services by Peterborough, while 15 remain at large.
A win this afternoon will see Arsenal keep their title challenge firmly on track however it was most unfortunate that the cow also wanted to keep on track to.
Some fans have taken to Twitter to air their frustrations:
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Arsenal have been on a role that has seen some scintillating football and their win over Chelsea last week along with the victory over Basel in the Champions League on Wednesday night has some supporters believing they are well on their way to challenging for major honours.
However its games like this that the Gunners need to show they have the grit and determination to still get results when the going gets tough.