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Eduardo Da Silva

Is on twitter and all he seems to do is retweet people saying "Duduisagooner" and "Duducomehome". I love that guy. In terms of Arsenal I feel the biggest sense of loss over him. Even losing the Champions League final doesn't have the same kind of pull on my heartstrings.

posted on 4/2/12

not just over played, but played as a defensive midfielder when he was not defensive minded whatsoever.

posted on 4/2/12

True. Hey ho. He's not doing well in Brazil either is he?

posted on 4/2/12

not as far as i know. 2 or 3 red cards already, hated by his own fans.

posted on 4/2/12

How long on his contract does he have?

posted on 4/2/12

So gutted about how Eduardo's Arsenal career turned out, all because of that shocking tackle.

Diaby as well. Both careers horribly affected by thugs who could have done jail time if what they did had taken place on a public street.

I hope Ramsey was young enough for his not to have done much damage but alas Diaby was a youngster when his leg was snapped as well and look how he's turned out.

posted on 4/2/12

I got upset after the Carling Cup Final after I remembered Eduardo. Birmingham deserved it that day, but I feel they owed us one because of that injury. Eduardo was one of my favourite of all time

posted on 4/2/12

Eduardo I loved the guy

posted on 4/2/12

returnofDaSilvaSurfer
I'm not saying Taylor was not at fault, just that what he did clearly was not intentional. Your analysis of a drunk driver makes a lot more sense than branding him a butcher. Shawcross was a butcher, ok the tackle was an accident but after the match how he portrayed himself as the victim and how he vowed not to change his ways despite putting Ade and Jeffers on the shelf before he crippled Ramsey was simply indefensible. Taylor at least had a decent disciplinary record to back up the claims he was 'not that type of player'.

posted on 4/2/12

tailor was sent out to do a job on eduardo!!

mcLIEish was doing his mate furgie a favour. They knew eduardo was key to our success and he was taken out.

Maybe they didn't want to cripple they guy but injury was on their minds.

football is a cynical game and it is not beyond the realms of possibilities that eduardo's injury was intentional. For my money that makes tailor a butcher.

dan smith was just a humiliated thug looking for revenge and as for lenny, well he is no different to tailor....wound up by his manager and sent out to do a job on our players.

to this day those incidents still rile me and tarnish the game I love

posted on 4/2/12

'mcLIEish'

Oh dear.

Stop with the conspiracy theories already. Players may try to 'get at' your own players, but I seriously doubt they go out with the intention of breaking someone's leg and ruining their career.

Well, except Roy Keane, of course.

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