Low crowd expected at the Emirates as Arsenal fans express their frustration

Arsenal set to record their lowest turnout at the Emirates against Eintracht Frankfurt tonight.

Arsenal is in danger of experiencing its record lowest turnout at the Emirates when they take on Eintracht Frankfurt tonight in the Europa League.

The Gunners’ fans have been struggling to find joy in their team’s performance in recent weeks and it seems they have finally reached a breaking point.

The majority of Arsenal fans want Unai Emery gone, but the club has backed him and they have given him a few more games to prove himself.

With the results not coming their way and the football that they are playing not attractive enough to entertain the fans, the club fears that a lot of the fans will stay home for tonight’s game.

About 45,000 season ticket holders can attend this game, but Standard Sport claims that the club fears that only around 30,000 fans will attend the game.

To make matters worse, the fans of the away side have been banned from the game, fearing that they might still be able to get tickets, Arsenal has been strict on ticketing for this game.

The Gunners need to win this game for the mood to get better around the club. Unai Emery also knows that not getting a positive result this evening makes it easier for him to get the sack.

7 Comments

  1. It has been bit of fresh air with our young guns involve, playing Arsenal football they been taught since kids. Wenger young guns new generation is now ready to fire, we see it but not appearing in regular bases in EPL; slows their Devellopment,best to send them on proper loans then!

    Anyhow, we should actually support these young guns even more so, enough poisoning!

    1. @Mogunna
      Exactly… People need to put their feelings aside and give support to the up and coming crop of players. Build up their moral…

  2. I think the real problem is the management. Not actually Emery.. He should be gone already, but our management, Venkateshambles and Sanllehi. Look at Levy at the Spuds. He knew an era was over and acted. Our management have lost their balls. Let’s hope after tonights game they grow theirs and make the announcement of our new manager.

  3. Fans should have been staying away long ago. it is the only language understood by the Board and the only why they finally got rid of Wenger. We can talk all we want but nothing we change if we keep going to the stadium and giving them our money.

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