Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Tragic news
Was a lovely player, so sad to see him taken at such a young age.
Was a lovely player, so sad to see him taken at such a young age.
Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Very sad news.
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Tragic news. Only 35.
He had skill and flair and scored some great goals but it didn't work out quite as well for him with us as many of us had thought it would - partly down to Manchester Mike Reilly's disgraceful refereeing and partly down to Henry's shameful treatment of the lad.
But he will always be an Invincible.
RIP.
He had skill and flair and scored some great goals but it didn't work out quite as well for him with us as many of us had thought it would - partly down to Manchester Mike Reilly's disgraceful refereeing and partly down to Henry's shameful treatment of the lad.
But he will always be an Invincible.
RIP.
Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 2:03 pmTragic news. Only 35.
He had skill and flair and scored some great goals but it didn't work out quite as well for him with us as many of us had thought it would - partly down to Manchester Mike Reilly's disgraceful refereeing and partly down to Henry's shameful treatment of the lad.
But he will always be an Invincible.
RIP.
I'll echo all of that, but especially the highlighted bit - he could and should have been a star for us, cos he had pace, skill and could finish.
RIP Jose..... Forever A Gooner
Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Sad news indeed!augie wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 2:08 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 2:03 pmTragic news. Only 35.
He had skill and flair and scored some great goals but it didn't work out quite as well for him with us as many of us had thought it would - partly down to Manchester Mike Reilly's disgraceful refereeing and partly down to Henry's shameful treatment of the lad.
But he will always be an Invincible.
RIP.
I'll echo all of that, but especially the highlighted bit - he could and should have been a star for us, cos he had pace, skill and could finish.
RIP Jose..... Forever A Gooner
His Arsenal career started so well, but I think he lacked the toughness reqd for the plge and his play was predictible.
By the end he was keeping the more talented Pires out if the team, which is why Henry had no time for him.
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Absolutely terrible news. What a week this is turning out to be but it does put things in perspective. R.I.P. Jose.
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Couldn't settle off the pitch but you could see he was a very talented player rapid and a good striker of the ball.goonersid wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 3:12 pmSad news indeed!augie wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 2:08 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 2:03 pmTragic news. Only 35.
He had skill and flair and scored some great goals but it didn't work out quite as well for him with us as many of us had thought it would - partly down to Manchester Mike Reilly's disgraceful refereeing and partly down to Henry's shameful treatment of the lad.
But he will always be an Invincible.
RIP.
I'll echo all of that, but especially the highlighted bit - he could and should have been a star for us, cos he had pace, skill and could finish.
RIP Jose..... Forever A Gooner
His Arsenal career started so well, but I think he lacked the toughness reqd for the plge and his play was predictible.
By the end he was keeping the more talented Pires out if the team, which is why Henry had no time for him.
35 years young is tragic RIP
Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
There's going to be a silence before That Game tonight.
Listen out for the morons booing him because he's a Gooner.
RIP.
Listen out for the morons booing him because he's a Gooner.
RIP.
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Tragic news,
puts Wednesdays shit fest into perspective,
I was at his debut,Sunday 1st February,2004,against Manchester City.
It was also the "Highbury Vibrancy" fans day.
R.I.P Jose,thoughts with your family,team mates,and friends
puts Wednesdays shit fest into perspective,
I was at his debut,Sunday 1st February,2004,against Manchester City.
It was also the "Highbury Vibrancy" fans day.
R.I.P Jose,thoughts with your family,team mates,and friends
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
RIP Jose' Arsenal legend.
Our thoughts are with you and yours.
Our thoughts are with you and yours.
Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Wife & 3 children , 11years 5 and 2 .
So sad ! R.I.P Jose Antonio/
So sad ! R.I.P Jose Antonio/
Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Far be it for me to give those morons any credit, but the respect they should for Rocky's minute of silence on the day he died, should be acknowledge and respect given for that
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Puts tonight’s game into perspective.
I’m shocked at how young he still was
I’m shocked at how young he still was
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
Awful news. RIP JAR, far too young to go.
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Re: Jose Antonio Reyes - RIP
RIP laddie....