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Wenger anticipated worse from protests

Arsene Wenger thought the Emirates Stadium "would be white" during the fans' protests of his position at the helm. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expected much worse from the fans' protests at another trophy-less campaign for the club. Supporters held 'Time for Change' banners during Arsenal's 1-0 win over Norwich City in the Premier League on Saturday. Reports suggested only 200 fans took part in the protest at the Emirates Stadium, where Danny Welbeck scored a 59th-minute winner to boost his side's Champions League qualification chances. Wenger said he anticipated much worse – with fears the entire stadium would be holding the white signs with red writing calling for his...
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