Being an Arsenal fan is a tough job. You're stuck in that not-so-sweet spot right between actually winning things and not being expected to win things.
Year on year, the Gunners seem to run into the same problems, as the lack of depth in the squad is exposed at earlier stages each season.
This time around, Arsenal come into the opening game of the season without their three preferred centre-backs as well as their number one striker, with fans having spent the entire summer pleading with Arsene Wenger to strengthen in both areas.
Although they took the lead against Liverpool in their home opener on Sunday afternoon, things quickly turned as the away side banged in four goals in a short space of time to leave the Gunners chasing the game before goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers made things interesting again.
And so the inevitable march of the #WengerOut brigade began before the first game was even over.
In fact, it began even before kick off.
https://twitter.com/Gooner_Oz/status/764830454184812544
https://twitter.com/ChrisOrnelas3/status/764815249824358400
https://twitter.com/GoonerEngler/status/764781906458279936
And things got worse when Theo Walcott missed an early penalty.