Twitter argument with Arsenal fan over 'Wenger Out' banner

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Arsenal fans reveal banner during Hull City game at FA Cup. Twitter

The former Arsenal striker, Ian Wright was infuriated after seeing away fans at the KC stadium holding a banner that read, "Thanks for the memories, Arsene, but it's time to say goodbye", despite a 4-0 victory over Hull City in the fifth round.

Wenger is having a difficult season with Arsenal, but it could be argued that he is doing the best that he can. 

Now television and radio presenter Wright, was shocked by the Arsenal fans' response and that they continue to put the blame on Arsenal manager Wenger. To the extent that he argued with a fan on Twitter (see the pictures below).

Wright told BT Sport, "Sometimes they have to look at the players and the way the players have performed. They can't keep caning the manager like that. To see that sign is just annoying."

@IanWright0 maybe you should respect the fans who have a voice an want change, I held it up, why don't you say it to me mate

— Mr Marmite DT (@DeejayDt) March 8, 2016

.@DeejayDt I'll disrespect you all day long unfurling your muggy banner after a 4-0 win and plenty enough games left in the league.

— Ian Wright (@IanWright0) March 8, 2016

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