Bye Bye Big Phil

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I Hate Hleb
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Post by I Hate Hleb »

kingjayson1 wrote:What will I do with my shirt that Big Phil signed for me in Sainsburys? Even there he seemed to lack confidence.
Did he sign it Sol Campbell? :shock: :? :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Post by dvbrisgooner1 »

Always liked Big Phil - never gave less than 100%. He's been treated abysmally by Arsene over the past couple of years - twice the player Silvestre is. He was also treated abysmally by sections of the fans.

Ultimately, he was undone by his errors and the fact that Drogba steamrolled him every time - not unlike every other Arsenal centre-back.

When we went 8 points clear in 2008 Senderos and Gallas had built up a fine partnership - the following week Toure came back and it all began to fall apart. Senderos went back to bit-part playing and made the mistakes at Anfield that spelt the end for him.

Best of luck big man - a genuinely nice guy. Not sure if anyone can link to the photo of the Arsenal bench when Cesc scored at home to Spurs this season (haven't a clue how to do it myself) - Senderos' reaction shows a man who is Arsenal through and through.

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Perryashburtongroves wrote:Apparently, He wanted a step-up in class and signed for a club that has actually seen what a final looks like recently. :wink:
OUCH :wink:

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augie wrote:Best wishes phil and I hope you do really well for them even if that includes games against us.

Have to say that he has, to some degree, been made a scapegoat for our defensive frailties in recent seasons. He was a very promising defender pre the arrival of gallas and then for some reason (be it confidence, an inability to forge a partnership with anybody when he was out of the team for so long or whatever) he lost his way. I def agree that the likes of kolo and gallas have been allowed far more leeway for their fcuk ups from wenger and the fans and I do wonder how much gallas's personna contributed to his lacking in confidence cos there is a feeling that gallas doesnt have much patience with young players
You mean Drogba :? or Hyypia :lol:

Shame though, I really thought he would be special. Will always remember him as a member of a solid champions league defence.
Hope Johan succeeds where he failed.

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Silvestre is apparently very smart as well.

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Take care Sendhimoff - you did your best.

I thank you for that.

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Good luck Big Phil, played a massive part in gettin us to the champions league final.
As your last act as a gooner would you please kick that c*nt Xavi in the balls when ye play Spain next week.
Best of luck at Fulham and hope you have a nightmare when playing us (you'll probably have the 2 best games of your life though)

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euphoricone wrote:Silvestre is apparently very smart as well.

He's a manc *word censored* !



The End. ... :roll:

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OnlyGotOneSong wrote:Hangeland doesn't really impress me much tbh, he's an oaf but I guess that is what Arsenal fans want.Plus he's left -footed and I wouldn't like to have 2 left-footer's at Centre Back. If anyone is coming the other way, it'll be Schwarzer.
:shock: is he??? really though he was a big hoofer of the right boot kinda guy,never seen him use left

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thank you mister horribleros

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Sender-dross no loss. Hope we don't sign his clone Hangeland mind.

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Au revoir Swiss Tony. Remember, the art of defending is a lot like making love to a beautiful woman. No matter what they tell you these days, they used to like it up the Arse.

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Hmmm... mixed feelings about this. Big P, really did need a commanding presence by his side, he was never the same player since being horribly raped by Drogba a few seasons back (but he's not alone in this), as others have stated, he was definitely a much better option that Silvestre, but the thing is when Wenger has made his mind up (Lehmann and now Senderos) on a player that's it really, it's just a shame that he can't cast this narrow mindedness elsewhere within our squad.

I wish him the best of luck in his career.

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Post by Bergkamp-Genius »

At last, at least now the guy can get on with his career and make the most of himself.
He's wasted a number of years with us, he should have been at a club more suited to his ability, fulham are about his level and if given the support of his manager and time to build his confidence i'm sure he will become a very valued member of their team.

Good luck to him..

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Wasn't up to it on a consistant basis. Had a wonderful run en route to the CL final only to be dropped. Martin Keown's departure was probably most keenly felt by him.

For some reason Wenger has treated him scandalously. How anyone could think Tweety had more to offer than him is beyond me.

Anyhoo, he should make a good career for himself at Fulham.

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