The Gunners have endured a largely frustrating season and currently sit in 7th place in the League, a massive 17 points behind table-topping Manchester rivals United and City. The solitary point gained at the Reebok Stadium was Arsenal's first of 2012 and Arteta is fully aware that the team have not been reaching their potential.He told the Daily Mail: "We had a lot of chances to win the game at Bolton, but once again we’ve not been good enough to take them and if you don’t take your chances it’s always going to be difficult."It’s not good enough. We really need to start picking up points now. We’ve lost too many in the last two weeks."A large feeling of unease has been growing amongst fans in recent weeks with the value of winning silverware, over Arsene Wenger’s style of play, being preferred.Support for Wenger has been diminishing rapidly and a statement issued by the Arsenal Supporters Trust failed to back the Frenchman.It read: "There has been lots of debate about the position of Arsene Wenger recently and the AST is often asked to give media comment, which we decline."Any discussion and opinions should be given at the end of the season when matters can be viewed with greater clarity."Sections of Arsenal fans are expected to protest at this weekend's home game against Blackburn by placing black bin-liners over empty seats at the Emirates Stadium.