A new era is about to begin at Arsenal. Freddie Ljungberg took temporary charge for the final time for the goalless draw with Everton with new boss Mikel Arteta watching on in the stands. The game itself was a painful watch as both sides looked devoid of inspiration. However, the Gunners are hoping Arteta's arrival will usher in a fresh start and finally put to bed much of the negativity that has engulfed the club for so many years. For many fans, ArsenalFanTv have played a big part in that. 

There are, of course, two sides to this argument. Robbie Lyle and co. believe they are giving fans a voice and deserve a platform as much as any other outlet. 

Those who speak on the popular Youtube channel never shy away from giving their forthright opinions. 

First, Arsene Wenger was a victim of their vitriol and subsequently, so was Unai Emery. 

With a new head coach at the helm, some of their fellow fans do not want the spectacle to continue and made their feelings known during the trip to Goodison Park. 

During the game, the away end could be heard singing: "ArsenalFanTv, get out of our club."

After the final whistle, things got even more heated with Robbie, the presenter, on the receiving end of abuse as the chant continued. 

Whatever you think of AFTV as a concept, it just sums up the negativity in the Arsenal fanbase right now to see supporters arguing among themselves outside the ground. 

The channel has often been accused of profiting from bad results. Rather than encouraging the team, its leading figures are often seen berating the players and staff and making huge amounts of money in the process. 

Their critics can only hope Arteta will give Arsenal fans something to be cheerful about.