Once the protest got picked up by the press, it was always likely to fail to live up to the hype. It was never going to be mass scale. But, it should be noted that in the last two home games we've seen quite a large no show, and then a protest. That is quite significant for one of the most placid and timid home supports in football. It's taken a long time for many fans to reach that stage. The club shouldn't ignore that. As you say, the worst people in there yesterday were the ones singing in support of Arsene. Then booing his team off, and booing his substitutions.