'Spineless!' Gunners Fans Absolutely Lose the Plot Following Manchester City Loss

Published on: 18 December 2016

Arsenal Fan TV regulars, Claude and Ty, have gone head to head yet again in an argument that was quite frankly more embarrassing than the second-half performance of their side.


Robbie (left) looked on as Ty (centre) and Claude (right) got into another three minute shouting contest including Claude's inevitable 'Wenger out' rant which was met with Ty's equally typical 'Are you more committed to this club than me?' retort.

In all honesty, Arsenal winning the treble is a lot more likely than anyone being more committed than a man who has raided the official club store to pick up that tracksuit, along with the training jacket, a wooly hat, headphones, a backpack and an Arsenal water bottle.

These two aren't the only ones that have amused opposition fans enough to earn the YouTube channel a near 300,000 subscribers, as another member of the show, known as Troopz, went as far as to turn on his own mother over the Wenger in/out debate.

The gift that keeps on giving; Arsenal Fan TV. pic.twitter.com/NXbD7ttR94

The YouTube channel began as a way to allow fans to get their voices heard and was, presumably, only really intended for Arsenal fans. But the hilarious rants, meltdowns and outbursts have turned the show into a big hit amongst rival fans who regularly tune in after a big Arsenal loss.


Arsenal took a very early lead through a Theo Walcott goal, his eighth in the league this season, before second-half goals from Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling were enough to snatch three points from the loose grip of the Gunners - leading to immediate high hopes for the latest instalment of Arsenal Fan TV.

Arsenal Fan TV going to be lit 

The defeat leaves Arsenal in fourth place, nine points behind league leaders Chelsea, meaning the race for the title isn't exactly over.


But season after season, the Gunners seem to collapse by the end of the calendar year and, much to the frustration of Arsenal fans, find form again at the very end of the season when the title race is over.


Arsenal fans will be hoping that this season doesn't follow a similar trend whilst opposition fans will be hoping that the club keep on losing.


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