Freddie Ljungberg: Thanks for the memories (21/8)
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Freddie Ljungberg: Thanks for the memories (21/8)
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Usual thread starter… A nice tribute, but Freddie did blot his copybook a little with some of his early words at West Ham about Arsenal’s lack of ambition. I’m sure both Freddie and Henry were both loathe to go, but each went for their own reasons, and the wage bill is a hell of a lot lighter now.
Usual thread starter… A nice tribute, but Freddie did blot his copybook a little with some of his early words at West Ham about Arsenal’s lack of ambition. I’m sure both Freddie and Henry were both loathe to go, but each went for their own reasons, and the wage bill is a hell of a lot lighter now.
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I'd say that was a very milld blotting of his copybook Ed - he was hardly going to say 'I've lost two yards of pace and Dennis is no longer there to feed in those classic through balls for my diagonal runs' was he?
Classic goal in the final - and even more classic post match comments. But scoring against Manure on his debut - kicking in a dressing room door at WHL - great goal at Anfield - setting up our winner at Old Trollop.
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Classic goal in the final - and even more classic post match comments. But scoring against Manure on his debut - kicking in a dressing room door at WHL - great goal at Anfield - setting up our winner at Old Trollop.
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True but he could have avoided saying anything bad about us.Sammy Mooner wrote:he was hardly going to say 'I've lost two yards of pace and Dennis is no longer there to feed in those classic through balls for my diagonal runs' was he?
Very good player, scored goals and left us with many happy memories, always gave his all but think he could have left with a lot more dignity then he did. I wish him luck with the rest of his career
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I used to love Ljungberg until he shouted his mouth off when he left. We didn't shout our mouths off when he spent the last two years being injured and very inconistent for 100k a week. You would have thought he would have payed us fans a bit of respect rather than being so bitter. Van Persie was right when he came out and said that the man should grow up and should get some dignity.
From hero to zero in my eyes.
From hero to zero in my eyes.
He didn't mean what he said when he left
he couldn't exactly say ''i've come here to do a wrighty, pick up some cash and i'll get an injury in a few weeks''.
freddie was arsenal fru and fru, he never let arsenal down, very hard to remember a mistake from freddie that cost us and he scored far more important goals in big games than other summer departees
freddie was arsenal fru and fru, he never let arsenal down, very hard to remember a mistake from freddie that cost us and he scored far more important goals in big games than other summer departees
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