Arsenal could face their lowest ever attendance at the Emirates Stadium for Thursday’s Premier League fixture against West Bromwich Albion.
With performances from the north London side since the turn of the year dire at best and another season without trophies expected unless there is somewhat of a miracle, supporters have decided to either put their tickets up for exchange or decided not to purchase the remainder.

According to the Telegraph, this leaves around 3,000 seats available, including at least two hundred being placed on general sale.
Having failed to advance from the UEFA Champions League round of 16 for the sixth season in a row, being knocked out of the FA Cup quarter-final by Watford and 13 points adrift of table toppers Leicester City, it appears that the Gunners faithful are losing faith in Arsene Wenger.

It was reported that the Frenchman received some of the worst abuse in his nearly 20-year spell during the 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace last weekend.





