Because like united fans he doesnt understand why we boo him. like the united fans he seems to think we should be cheering his name. I bet he thought we'd celebrate his goal
I hope it hurt him very hard, I hope he is depressed from it.
shouldn't have released that facking statement then, should he.
I love hope how RVP expects the fans to respect him, never going to happen.
Hes so arrogant he probably made himself believe that he is an arsenal legend up there with henry. it must have been a culture shock on sunday
I thought he looked pretty nervous during the game
Source?
He looked awkward and embarrassed
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Patrick Vieira was still the biggest loss imo and then fabregas
henry makes the top 3 though is a good shout for 2nd
Patrick Vieira was still the biggest loss imo and then fabregas
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I think in hindsight the losing Flamini and Gilberto in the same season was a crippling blow, and we've never found a proper replacement for either.
I always think silva was sold too early..do miss the invisible wall
I dont like thinking negatively about Arsenal and I do try and see the positives in our current side. But when i think about our previous squads and when i watch highlights of them. i just feel so down about how our club has fallen
Daily mail did a story on it.
I dont like thinking negatively about Arsenal and I do try and see the positives in our current side. But when i think about our previous squads and when i watch highlights of them. i just feel so down about how our club has fallen
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We just never bought suitable replacements..just cheap alternatives
What else did he expect to happen? People were obviously going to boo him due to their aggressiveness of him leaving the club to go to Utd. Shouldn't have expected a warm reception.
Sometimes i just hope we get a rich person who has as much money as the city owners and they do the same for us. however i come to realise that isnt the most efficient way
Poor post, he only wanted to win something, which he did, you would begrudge a great servant that? poor form Gooners, more money, an EPL winners medal and hope of more, what more could he have expected at you?
disrespecting our club and going to arguably our 2nd most hated club. yeah we have a pretty good reason to dislike him
I personally do think it was about money though, well it was 1 reason but not the main reason imo.
if we had offered him 180k he'd have accepted however imo
His statements on the whole affair from start to finish were those of an absolute .
It was the way he left - so he deserved it
Wilshere, is there not even a wee bit of you that honestly thinks the chance of winning something, creating a legacy for himself might have paid a part?
Fans project faux morality on players when they would do the same themselves, if it was money then why didn't Arsenal offer him 180k?
Sorry i didnt make my point clear
I think he did go more for trophies but if arsenal had offered adeal like that id think hed stay
Wilshere, is there not even a wee bit of you that honestly thinks the chance of winning something, creating a legacy for himself might have paid a part?
Fans project faux morality on players when they would do the same themselves, if it was money then why didn't Arsenal offer him 180k?
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How people can hate a footballer for making a professional decision is beyond me.
Fair play then, not so sure myself but he was a great player for you guys
He will be happier in a professional sense and as an individual can that be wrong?
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I do not get the same sense of hatred about the other players who left or am I mistaken? is it a Utd thing
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posted on 29/4/13
Good
posted on 29/4/13
Because like united fans he doesnt understand why we boo him. like the united fans he seems to think we should be cheering his name. I bet he thought we'd celebrate his goal
posted on 29/4/13
I hope it hurt him very hard, I hope he is depressed from it.
posted on 29/4/13
aw diddums
posted on 29/4/13
shouldn't have released that facking statement then, should he.
posted on 29/4/13
I love hope how RVP expects the fans to respect him, never going to happen.
posted on 29/4/13
Hes so arrogant he probably made himself believe that he is an arsenal legend up there with henry. it must have been a culture shock on sunday
posted on 29/4/13
I thought he looked pretty nervous during the game
posted on 29/4/13
Source?
He looked awkward and embarrassed
posted on 29/4/13
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posted on 29/4/13
Patrick Vieira was still the biggest loss imo and then fabregas
henry makes the top 3 though is a good shout for 2nd
posted on 29/4/13
Patrick Vieira was still the biggest loss imo and then fabregas
===========================
I think in hindsight the losing Flamini and Gilberto in the same season was a crippling blow, and we've never found a proper replacement for either.
posted on 29/4/13
I always think silva was sold too early..do miss the invisible wall
posted on 29/4/13
I dont like thinking negatively about Arsenal and I do try and see the positives in our current side. But when i think about our previous squads and when i watch highlights of them. i just feel so down about how our club has fallen
posted on 29/4/13
Daily mail did a story on it.
posted on 29/4/13
I dont like thinking negatively about Arsenal and I do try and see the positives in our current side. But when i think about our previous squads and when i watch highlights of them. i just feel so down about how our club has fallen
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We just never bought suitable replacements..just cheap alternatives
posted on 29/4/13
What else did he expect to happen? People were obviously going to boo him due to their aggressiveness of him leaving the club to go to Utd. Shouldn't have expected a warm reception.
posted on 29/4/13
Sometimes i just hope we get a rich person who has as much money as the city owners and they do the same for us. however i come to realise that isnt the most efficient way
posted on 29/4/13
Poor post, he only wanted to win something, which he did, you would begrudge a great servant that? poor form Gooners, more money, an EPL winners medal and hope of more, what more could he have expected at you?
posted on 29/4/13
disrespecting our club and going to arguably our 2nd most hated club. yeah we have a pretty good reason to dislike him
I personally do think it was about money though, well it was 1 reason but not the main reason imo.
if we had offered him 180k he'd have accepted however imo
posted on 30/4/13
His statements on the whole affair from start to finish were those of an absolute .
It was the way he left - so he deserved it
posted on 30/4/13
Wilshere, is there not even a wee bit of you that honestly thinks the chance of winning something, creating a legacy for himself might have paid a part?
Fans project faux morality on players when they would do the same themselves, if it was money then why didn't Arsenal offer him 180k?
posted on 30/4/13
Sorry i didnt make my point clear
I think he did go more for trophies but if arsenal had offered adeal like that id think hed stay
posted on 30/4/13
Wilshere, is there not even a wee bit of you that honestly thinks the chance of winning something, creating a legacy for himself might have paid a part?
Fans project faux morality on players when they would do the same themselves, if it was money then why didn't Arsenal offer him 180k?
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How people can hate a footballer for making a professional decision is beyond me.
posted on 30/4/13
Fair play then, not so sure myself but he was a great player for you guys
He will be happier in a professional sense and as an individual can that be wrong?
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I do not get the same sense of hatred about the other players who left or am I mistaken? is it a Utd thing
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