Except I don't have a narrative. I think its clear that there are far more empty seats than usual even for an end of season meaningless clash (maybe you forget that we played Sunderland at home at this stage two seasons ago).
I think it's abundantly clear people have chosen to stay away from this game, but of course you know better because people weren't telling Wenger to go fuck himself enough for your liking on Arsenal fan TV
Alexis freekick, hits the wall.
Of course you don't.
This season has been a car crash, people aren't going to turn up to watch Sunderland at him at team that have been relegated in a match which means nothing, we're not even in the top 4 this year, we literally have nothing to play for.
Giroud header, just wide it goes.
This hasn't been good.
Ramsey's hamstring goes again.
Welbz on.
Gibbs off, Iwobi on.
Wenger really, really hates Theo.
I quite agree, it's been a car crash of a season, it's a nothing game so people simply aren't turning up
So by that token does that sound like people are happy with what's going on? Call it apathy call it boycotting. Very different picture than what you were painting of fans
So go ahead do tell me, what's my narrative?