Arsenal fans are set to take their protests against Arsene Wenger to new heights this weekend after starting a crowdfunding campaign to fly a plane over West Brom's Hawthorns Stadium this weekend.
As seen several times over the last month or so, a significant percentage of the North London club's support seem to have turned on Wenger irreversibly, and have begun staging protests outside the Emirates Stadium before matches.
The protests could be seen prior to the win over Lincoln City in Saturday's FA Cup quarter final.
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The protest, which is said to have featured between 150 and 300 Arsenal fans, were captured on camera:
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And now it appears as though the protests will go up another gear.
This weekend's Premier League fixture against the Baggies could see the first organised display against Wenger at an away ground, with London newspaper the Evening Standard writing that a target of £2,500 has been set by supporters to hire the aircraft.
Apparently, £1,455 has already been raised and any amounts left over will be spent on billboards, placards and beach balls emblazoned with the slogan 'Wenger Out' across them.
We have no idea if it'll make any difference to the Frenchman's plans - but what do you think of the action?
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Have supporters gone too far?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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Topics: Football, Arsene Wenger, Arsenal