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Arsenal fans demand Arsene Wenger’s exit, or ‘Wexit,’ in march before FA Cup game against Lincoln

Could this be any more lame?

Following Arsenal’s embarrassing defeats against Liverpool and Bayern Munich, which coincided with superstar Alexis Sanchez being benched for indiscipline, it’s unsurprising that a growing number of Gooners are calling for Arsene Wenger to leave the club.

That’s fine. But what they’re calling it isn’t. This “Wexit” banner is making me cringe:

This hits the nail on the head:

Though, we’re pretty sure 99 percent of the soccer-loving world was rooting for fifth-tier Lincoln City to pull off an upset in the FA Cup anyway.

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