Another day, another Wenger Out protest.If you've been living under a rock, you'll be interested to learn that a lot of Arsenal fans aren't overly keen on their manager.Otherwise, you'll no doubt be aware that this is sadly becoming part and parcel of a game at the Emirates.A lot of supporters will feel vindicated by recent results.There were massive protests both before and after the most recent 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Bayern Munich.And those who aren't willing to brave the cold have been conspicuous by their absence, leaving swathes of empty seats.Of course, fans who are paying good money to watch their team have every right to an opinion.Even if Arsene Wenger probably deserves a little bit more respect considering what he's achieved, no-one can deny the fans the right to have their say.

'Wexit'

There are ways and means of doing that, however, and while 'Wenger Out' has become a saying in its own right, some of the other slogans and banners doing the rounds aren't quite so catchy.

Take this attempt, for example:

'Wexit.' Oh dear. You can see what they were trying to do.

Twitter was not sympathetic:

Then again, there were genuinely Lincoln City fans with signs saying #Impvasion on their heads at the game. You can hardly begrudge them that, though, on the biggest day out of their history.

As for the actual game itself, Lincoln put in a phenomenal shift to keep the scores level until the very stroke of half-time when Theo Walcott broke the deadlock.

Ultimately, the Premier League outfit's class was always going to shine through against the non-league side.

Goals from Olivier Giroud, a Luke Waterfall own goal, and strikes from Alexis Sanchez and Aaron Ramsey made it 5-0 and sent Arsenal to the semi-final.

Wenger won't have won over many of his critics on the back of it, but it doesn't bear thinking about what would have happened if Arsenal hadn't come out of the game with a comprehensive win.

Does Wenger have any hope of keeping his job? Have your say in the comments.