It is springtime yet again, which means the wheels have come off Arsenal’s title challenge. It must feel like groundhog day being an Arsenal supporter.

This season, there is a feeling that the Arsenal support is turning against Wenger more. The losses against Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Chelsea were largely expected.

Arsenal had a huge 3-0 win over the Blues early in the season of course but the tables have dramatically turned. Defeats against Everton, Manchester City, Watford, Chelsea and Liverpool have left the north London side sweating for a top four finish rather than pushing for the title.

Could this be the season Arsenal finally drop out of the top four? That is a distinct possibility with Liverpool and Manchester United breathing down their necks.

However, the Gunners are capable of having a strong finish to the season where they secure a top four place allowing them to get dumped out of the Champions League last 16 again for the umpteenth time.

The promising start, the false hope, the fall, more false hope, then failure. It is a never-ending cycle.

In Greek Mythology there is a character named Sisyphus who is condemned in Tartarus to an eternity of rolling a boulder uphill then watching it roll back down again. Arsenal football club under Wenger are the modern day Sisyphus but it is not a myth, this is a grim reality.

Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville has clashed with Arsenal Fan TV in recent weeks after being critical of fans who are protesting against Wenger.

“I walked out of Chelsea’s ground yesterday and there were a couple of these Arsenal Fan TV cameras and it was embarrassing listening to it. I was watching Arsenal fans slating him [Wenger] and I thought he doesn’t deserve that. He’s done an unbelievable job,” Gary Neville told Sky Sports.

Neville is an excellent pundit, probably the best around but the fans have every right to want Wenger out. Arsenal Fan TV can be a source of great amusement among opposition fans with characters like ‘Troopz’ and ‘DT’ becoming internet sensations for their rants but at the end of the day, they are correct.

Arsenal are a huge club with a massive stadium where the club charge fans high prices to watch football. In return, the fans deserve more than what they are getting which is ultimately failure and a group of spineless players under a manager who will never improve them.

People have questioned getting rid of Wenger looking at how Manchester United struggled after Sir Alex Ferguson retired. However, David Moyes was a truly shocking appointment in hindsight.

A risk has to be taken though. As much as it seems like it at the moment, Wenger will not be around forever. Why not make the change now? There are good managers out there who could take the club to another level such as Jorge Sampaoli, Massimo Allegri and Laurent Blanc.

What is the point in always finishing in the top four if you are never going to win any trophies or even challenge?

Wenger will only ever get top four and win the very odd domestic cup. No more. The anti-Wenger Arsenal fans are right to grow impatient while those who support Wenger simply have no ambition for their club.

The fact that Chelsea fans were chanting ‘Wenger in’ last month says it all. They know Arsenal are no threat under Wenger. It is also sad to see the French man denting his legacy by becoming a weapon with which to beat his own club with.

The right thing would be to see out the season and walk away. It is hard to see that happening and it is even harder to imagine the club sacking him.

It looks as if Arsenal fans are still stuck watching the boulder rolling back down the hill again and again.