Arsenal enthusiasts smoke as the ticketing formula for their first game fails with next week’s enthusiasts

Several Arsenal enthusiasts stayed after an online page drop that caused several enthusiasts to be evicted from the queue and unable to buy tickets.

The Gunners will be treated with 2,000 enthusiasts on Thursday for their Europa League match against Rapid Vienna, with London at point 2 after the coronavirus blockade ends on Wednesday.

Several enthusiasts got up early on Saturday morning to pick up and claim tickets, which were sold on the basis of ‘first to arrive, first served’, for adjustment at Emirates Stadium, which will be the first Premier League field to house again. for a competitive adjustment since March.

Arsenal enthusiasts have expressed their anger with the club after crashing when buying tickets

Gunners to host 2,000 enthusiasts at Emirates Stadium Rapid Vienna

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