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    Quote Originally Posted by footloose, the wanderer View Post
    You should visit Japan next pre season tour (or sooner depending on your NEED)

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/lydiah/35-ki...the-world-18d7

    Seem to have 20-30 different flavoured Kit Kats at any one time....I'd pass on the potato flavored one but some seem wild (good) - blood orange fer instance.

    Reportedly Japan has produced 200!!!! different flavoured Kit Kats since 2000

    Dark chocolate my favourite!
    Oh my word stop the earth rotating! 200 flavours. I am obsessed with those delicious little sticks. Do Ryanair fly to Japan?


    As for Wilshere, he is a very silly boy and I wish he would just steer clear of crap like this, particularly at times like this. He might be the loveliest guy in the world when you're speaking to him in the ground in a comfy boxes but he no doubts has his moments as all young men do. Doesn't mean he is an angel or a demon, he is just human.

    I may be in a minority but I think Wenger intimated both that he was totally against pro athletes smoking but also that if you are going to be so foolish as to be caught with your pants down, at least do it within the privacy of your own home so you don't get a needless little story out of it by the press.

    Wenger dealt with it logically imo and stopped short of directly or personally criticising him, which in my view he would have bee well within his rights to. This is the manger who's first action at this club was pretty much to revolutionise the methods applying to fitness & health in theory and practice and that was closer to 20 years ago. Is it any wonder that the sight of an apparent future captain of the club, with it all to prove still, ostensibly smoking is not exactly enthusing him.

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    He had a textbook Big Man Moment today.

    A thoroughbred GHEL if there ever was one.

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    Now what was he smoking ? first goal in 3 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munchies View Post
    Now what was he smoking ? first goal in 3 years
    assume you mean premier league goal? he scored in the CL last season and swansea in the cup

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    Wilshere slams AAA over Mo Farah

    Jack Wilshere believes the influx of foreign stars in team GB should not concern England © Getty Images
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    England midfielder Jack Wilshere has hit out at the AAA's recruitment of Somalia-born Mo Farah, insisting only "English people" should play for the national team.

    Farah turned down an international call-up for Somalia's World Cup qualifiers, saying he was British through and through after winning Olympic and world gold medals at both 5000 and 10000 metres and being hailed by the Prime minister as Britains greatest ever athlete.

    But Wilshere believes the AAA's ploy is off the mark.

    "The only people who should play for England are Good Honest English Lads," he said, before taking an impossibly long drag on a marlboro light. "If you live in England for five years, it doesn't make you English.

    "You shouldn't play. It doesn't mean you can play for a country. If I went to Spain and lived there for five years, I'm not going to play for Spain."

    Wilshere also commented on the influx of foreign stars in the Premier League, insisting it should not be a cause for concern for England as they look to build toward next summer's World Cup finals.

    The lack of English players getting opportunities to play in England's top flight has often been a topic for debate, but Wilshere has now joined the argument to insist the "crisis" is not as big as some have suggested.

    "I don't think we should be worried at all," he said. "You look in the Premier League and we saw that 25 million Soldado do nothing bar a couple of penalties, and he is supposed to make Sp*rs contenders, haha. It's not just him to be fair. There are other Johhny foreigners coming through as well. Aspas looks like his face was painted onto a balloon"

    "Okay, there is a few foreign players as well, but I can learn from the foreign players at Arsenal. Santi Cazorla, Mesut Ozil, they are top, top players, and I can only learn from them. Plus they aren't challenging me for an England shirt. I think. I do worry about Arteta though"

    "Teams want the best players, and if you have the best players coming through the academy, you will play. If you are good enough, it doesn't matter where you come from, but you have to be good enough. But if a dog is born in a barn, its still a fackin' dog"

    Meanwhile, Wilshere believes the sparkling form of Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge should fill England with optimism ahead of Friday's crucial qualifier against Montenegro at Wembley Stadium.

    England's failure to find a prolific sidekick for Rooney has long been one of their failings in major tournaments, but Wilshere believes England now have the firepower required to make a mark on the biggest of stages.

    "Sturridge is the best striker in the league this season," Wilshere added. "Rooney doesn't lose his appetite and is Manchester United's best player, so those two can be important for us. There's too good reasons not to put Soldado in your fantasy team."


    Wilshere went on to speak about the influence the senior England players are still having in the squad, with two of his former role models singled out for special praise.

    "Having players like Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Wayne Rooney, who have been there in big tournaments and big qualifiers, that will help us," he said. "As a young footballer, I grew up watching those two [Gerrard and Lampard]. We only ever ate roast beef, it was always sunny, a pint of black - if you can still call it that, who knows these days- only cost a pound and you could walk down the street without it stinking of halal vindaloo falafels."

    "The way Steven Gerrard passes the ball, his range of passing, the way he puts his foot in. The way Lampard gets forward, and his goal-scoring record speaks for itself. So I can learn from him. And I never rated Owen Hargreaves, the canuck-Kraut, glass kneed plastic mug"

    "And Don't get me started about saffers in the cricket." He continued, stubbing out his cigarette in Malala Yousafzai's face. "Listen. Premier League? what we need is a proper League. You know, one which Defends...England"

    Grinning inanely at this point, he lifts his shirt to reveal his latest tattoo. A mosque, next to a cartoonish "BOOM!!" caption.

    Allegedly
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    Wilshere said: ‘We have to remember what we are, we are English and we tackle hard and we are tough on the pitch and we are hard to beat. We have great characters. You think of Spain and they are technical, but you think of England and you think they are brave and they tackle hard.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...y-England.html

    So brave!!

    What a load of sanctimonious shit.

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    What an idiot.

    It's that mindset that's holding him back.
    NOTE: The location of this post has been moved and the thread title (which was previously Wenger is Leaving) has been manipulated by a notorious pro-Wenger moderator. What was previously a message that contained no profanity and made a comment on a real life event has now been manipulated by a deliberately provocative title. An old and crude propaganda and censorship technique.


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    So after being caught with his pants down (smoking) and making up some ridiculous story noone with a braincell would believe and having an awful match (albeit with a deflected goal) he decided he should come out with sh*t like this?

    Impressive, he really doesn't know when to quit

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    I'm beginning to think Jack is not going to last too long at Arsenal.
    If you don’t send this signature to ten people, you will become a Spurs fan.

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