Not a big fan of this journalist, and not for the first time I'm not sure what his overall point is in this article but it does make some interesting points. It's also the first time I've heard that Theo has written a children's book called TJ and the hat-trick.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/mobs-rule-beginning-to-take-hold-of-punchdrunk-wenger-3003084.html
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posted on 29/1/12
Looking up a different article on a different subject, stumbled across more information on Theo's literary adventures.
Theo Walcott, forever a bright but raw young prospect in our minds (and in real life if you're talking about his recent performances), went for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as his recommended choice. For adults. Sadly, the children's selection wasn't War and Peace to make up for it, rather the seminal tale TJ And The Hat-trick by, er, Theo Walcott.
posted on 29/1/12
the more i see / read about Walcott the more I think he is a bit "special" and not in a good way......
posted on 29/1/12
Theo Walcott is an "oh dear" case right now. As is Wenger if truth be told.