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Wenger Out: Arsenal fans plan protest ahead of Chelsea match

- Arsenal fans are planning a protest against Wenger during this month game against Chelsea

- The fans have printed fake £50 note with Wenger’s face on them

- The Chelsea match was picked for the protest because it will air live on Local TV

Arsenal fans in London are planning an unprecedented protest against Arsene Wenger ahead of their blockbuster clash against Chelsea later this month.

Supporters are already furious over the club’s start to the season after losing their last two matches – including the 4-0 thrashing against Liverpool.

Wenger Out: Arsenal fans plan protest ahead of Chelsea match

The currency printed by the fans ( Photo: Twitter @southerngooner )

To appease the fans, promises were made to the fans that there will be changes this summer after finishing fifth in the league and missing out on Champions League football.

But with just two major summer signings and Wenger penning a new two-year extension to his contract, it appears the club have failed to appease frustrated fans.

Wenger Out: Arsenal fans plan protest ahead of Chelsea match

Wenger Out: Arsenal fans plan protest ahead of Chelsea match (Photo: Rex features)

Ahead of the Chelsea match on September 17, the fans have taken matters to their hands by printing hundreds of large fake £50 note with Wenger’s face on them.

On the banknote is the slogan “bank of bulls**t.”

The game against Antonio Conte's champions has been selected because it is live on TV and Arsenal fans believe it will be given plenty of coverage.

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Confirming the protest was DT, from Arsenal Fan TV, but he however insisted that it has nothing to do with him.

He also shared how another protest is in the pipeline against owner Stan Kroenke.

He wrote: "This planned protest at Chelsea has nothing to do with me I am simply passing on the details.

"There is another much bigger protest planned against Kroenke, cannot reveal details yet until given the all clear."

Last season supporters continued to campaign for Wenger to leave the club with banners and an aeroplane calling for the Frenchman to quit.

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