Redknapp: One thing could force Wenger out of Arsenal

With Wenger seming adamant he will remain on at Arsenal next season, Harry Redknapp has stated that a fan revolt could leave the Frenchman with no choice but to leave.
It is believed fans are staging a boycott for Thursday's game against West Brom, with an estimated 20,000 empty seats, which is the lowest number of spectators since Arsenal moved from Highbury in 2006.
Writing in the Evening Standard, Redknapp has expressed his sympathy for Wenger, and believes a boycott could be the a decisive factor in his future at the club.
"The big problem for Arsene Wenger is once you lose the fans, there is no way back," he wrote.
"I saw the Arsenal fans' proposed boycott of tonight's match against West Brom and if it goes ahead to the extent it has been predicted, Arsene will get the message loud and clear.
"After everything he has done for the club, he may feel he's had enough of it all if the fans properly turn their backs on him."
"Arsene is from a dying breed. He's probably the last one. He should get to leave on his own terms but it will be very difficult for him if the supporters have other ideas."