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At first, there were League and cup doubles, French flair and new, healthy diets.

But by the end of Arsene Wenger's Arsenal reign, there was little more than animosity, in-fighting between fans and the occasional message via airplane.

The joy that Wenger's once new and exciting brand of football used to bring those on the Highbury terraces had been replaced by vitriol and furious fans shouting over the team's fortunes online.

Throughout all of this, the man at the centre of the storm kept his class and dignity.

At no point did Wenger ever even slightly lash out at the fans he had once been adored by. None of this is to say their frustration was misplaced, the Gunners had fallen spectacularly short of the standards expected of them both with or without Wenger.

With that in mind, some of the ways a minority went about getting their opinion across may have overstepped the mark. Planes flying over the Hawthorns during yet another bleak away day during his penultimate campaign in charge were a notable low point.

They eventually got their wish though, as on April 20, 2018 Wenger confirmed he would be walking away from his post at the end of the 2017/18 season. His statement sent shockwaves through the club, as so few expected it given the Frenchman still had a year left to run on his deal.

"After careful consideration and following discussions with the club, I feel it is the

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