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ARSENAL supporters loudly chanted 'Arsenal Fan TV, get out of our club' at the end of their League Cup victory against West Brom.

A large section of the travelling Gunners shouted and pointed towards those involved in the controversial YouTube channel after the 6-0 win.

Arsenal fans backed Mikel Arteta and the players at the Hawthorns
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Arsenal fans backed Mikel Arteta and the players at the HawthornsCredit: Reuters

Arsenal fans were in fine voice throughout the evening as they backed manager Mikel Arteta and his players in a dominant performance.

But at the end of the game, a large section of supporters began singing: "Arsenal Fan TV, get out of our club."

Many of these fans were pointing in the direction of those who contribute to the divisive YouTube channel, officially known as AFTV.

SunSport managed to film the end of the chant, just as it was dwindling down and supporters were leaving the Hawthorns.

The song was heard by several other journalists in the press box, with The Mirror's describing it as 'loud' and 'overwhelming'.

Several Arsenal fans watching at home also heard the noise while hat-trick hero Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was being interviewed on TV.

AFTV has become arguably the most success fan-led channel since its launch in 2012 but has divided opinion among the club's supporters.

Arsenal legend Ray Parlour labelled the channel 'embarrassing' in a heated row with AFTV host Robbie Lyle on talkSPORT in April.

Lyle was also filmed having a fiery debate with fellow Gunners fans outside of Goodison Park after a game against Everton in December 2019.

has attracted well over a million subscribers and more than a BILLION page views.

But, according to AFTV's 'popular uploads' tab, many of their most watched videos are clips of contributors complaining after a defeat.

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