Gunners supporters expressed their discontent at the running of the club although were quickly drowned out by chants of 'One Arsene Wenger' in support of their manager
Arsenal fans staged a protest against manager Arsene Wenger in the 12th minute of their Premier League game against Norwich, holding up banners to express their disillusion at the way the club is currently being run.

Those that did hold up 'Time for change' printouts were soon drowned out by chants of 'there's only one Arsene Wenger' at Emirates Stadium, however, with a clear divide between fans over their manager and how he is performing.

The Gunners have seen their title challenge dissipate over the past few weeks and can no longer mathematically win the Premier League after Leicester’s 4-0 win over Swansea last weekend.

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The protest took place during the 12th minute to signify the 12 years it has been since Wenger's side last won a league title.
It’s been a season of turmoil in the red side of north London with much of the criticism from Arsenal fans being targeted at manager Wenger and majority shareholder Stan Kroenke.

Several fan groups led an initiative on Saturday which included the holding of the 'Time for change' placards on the 12th minute, with fans also gathering together before kick-off outside the stadium to express their discontent.