Arsenal fans face losing their membership after ‘selling matchday tickets’ to Cologne fans who rioted in Emirates
Gunners are in European football's secondary competition for first time since defeat in Uefa Cup final back in 2000
Gunners are in European football's secondary competition for first time since defeat in Uefa Cup final back in 2000
ARSENAL fans have been accused of flogging their matchday tickets for the Europa League clash with Cologne.
And, if this is found to be true, those guilty risk having their season tickets or memberships revoked.
One Twitter user claimed he saw two Gunners supporters selling their £35 tickets for a whopping £1,000 EACH!
Cologne fans have swarmed the Arsenal end — and the match is currently being delayed by an hour.
Gunners fans were told to wait outside the Emirates Stadium but were left with no answers from stewards or police.
A reported 20,000 have turned up, despite only having an official allocation of 2,900.
There are videos surfacing on social media of German supporters posing as Gunners fans on the turnstiles and outside the food vendors.
Fights broke out just off Oxford Street, while some brawled with stewards at the Emirates.