Arsenal fan spotted with a ‘Wenger out’ banner at Ultra Music Festival in Miami
Banners against the Frenchman have been spotted in America before at a Donald Trump march and an MLS game
THE 'Wenger out' campaign has turned up a notch this term following Arsenal's frustrating season and a fan has taken his sign to a music festival in Miami.
The supporter proudly held his sign up at the Ultra Music Festival - joining a long list of unexpected places the campaign has reached.
This is not the first time an anti-Wenger sign has been spotted Stateside, after a fellow Gooner was pictured with a banner at a Donald Trump march.
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Whilst another sign, reading "WENGER OUT!", was also on display at an MLS game as Arsenal continue under the Frenchman's reign.
This on-going movement to remove Wenger from the club he has managed since 1996 has also landed a player in a spot of bother.
With Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain accidentally liking a 'Wenger out' tweet, after Arsenal had lost 3-1 to Chelsea.
Arsenal supporters are torn over whether or not they want their boss to stay, as two conflicting banners flew over the Hawthorns as the Gunners slumped to a 3-1 defeat.
With one banner reading "No contract #WengerOut" before kick off and then midway through the match another sign said "In Arsene we trust #RespectAW".
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A lot of supporters turned on Wenger after Arsenal were humiliated by Bayern Munich, losing 10-2 on aggregate, as they crashed out of Europe.
Recently Wenger has commented on the situation and said his job is to keep everyone at the club happy, including supporters.
The 67-year-old said: “My job is to make 100 per cent of people happy. If you look where the club was when I arrived and where the club is today, I think I’m quite proud of what I did for the club.
“Today we live in a period where people are very demanding and I can understand that.
“But I know as well that I’ve guided this club through very difficult periods with very, very limited resources.
“I’ve managed always to get the best out of the team and that’s what I’ll do as long as I’m at Arsenal.”