European Tremendous League: Arsenal followers collect to protest in opposition to membership’s house owners

Arsenal fans gather to protest against club's owners

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Arsenal fans are unhappy that their club had committed to join the controversial European Super League

More than 1,000 Arsenal supporters gathered outside Emirates Stadium before Friday’s game against Everton to protest against owner Stan Kroenke’s role in the failed European Super League.

The protestors called for Kroenke to leave the club.

Fireworks could be heard outside the stadium shortly after kick-off.

Shortly afterwards the crowds started to disperse.

The protests follows similar ones by Chelsea fans on Tuesday.

Billionaire businessman Daniel Ek, the co-founder and chief executive of Spotify, tweeted on Friday night that he would be interested in buying Arsenal.

Around 1,000 Blues supporters had gathered outside Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge ground before their game against Brighton to protest at their club’s involvement.

Arsenal apologised in an open letter to their fans following their withdrawal from the Super League and said they had “made a mistake”, adding they were withdrawing…

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