Wilkins Leaves chelsea

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kingjayson1 wrote:He'll be doing Panto in no time.
Oh no he won't!


I'll get my coat! :lol:

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Timing of it does seem strange :o

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jamjc64 wrote:Timing of it does seem strange :o

What.....3.30pm?

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Percy Dalton wrote:
jamjc64 wrote:Timing of it does seem strange :o

What.....3.30pm?

:lol:
True! normal work practise would be to wait until 4 maybe 4:30pm before releasing/sacking someone.

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Boomer wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:He'll be doing Panto in no time.
Oh no he won't!


I'll get my coat! :lol:
fucking brilliant mate, i loved that :lol:

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enjibenji wrote:
Boomer wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:He'll be doing Panto in no time.
Oh no he won't!


I'll get my coat! :lol:
fucking brilliant mate, i loved that :lol:
Shit! two in one day now. :shock:

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Apparently 'the crab' is retiring to the coast, where he can not only live at the seaside but meander on the sidewalk

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Dan_85 wrote:"The Crab", the pre-cursor to Denilson.

Like others have said.... *shrug shoulders*
Wilkins was much, much better than Denilson will ever be!!! The guy was a great passer of the ball and creator of chances, as well as scoring a few cracking goals. The only time he became crab-like was when he had to play second fiddle to Bryan Robson for England (and United?).

As someone who saw Wilkins play plenty of matches, take it from me - Denilson (and us Arsenal fans) can only dream that he becomes half the player Wilkins was, because if the Brazilian does, then we'll have a very good player on our hands, rather than the light-weight, sub-standard player that we currently do. :lol: :wink:

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Post by Perryashburtongroves »

Boring, monotone twat. All he ever does is leave chavsea, work on tv, rejoin chavsea, leave chavsea, work on tv.

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Post by QuartzGooner »

I quite like Wilkins.
He was Mr Sideways as a player, but when he speaks as a coach or pundit he is considered and respectful of the opposition.
I bet there are a few clubs who will headhunt him (pun intended!) for a coaching role.

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I Hate Hleb wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:"The Crab", the pre-cursor to Denilson.

Like others have said.... *shrug shoulders*
Wilkins was much, much better than Denilson will ever be!!! The guy was a great passer of the ball and creator of chances, as well as scoring a few cracking goals. The only time he became crab-like was when he had to play second fiddle to Bryan Robson for England (and United?).

As someone who saw Wilkins play plenty of matches, take it from me - Denilson (and us Arsenal fans) can only dream that he becomes half the player Wilkins was, because if the Brazilian does, then we'll have a very good player on our hands, rather than the light-weight, sub-standard player that we currently do. :lol: :wink:

Your right Hlebby he was an excellent player a very culured intelligent player, he read the game very well and had a great range of passing...also he is one of footballs nice guys, i met him when i was a kid playing at a football tournament and he really was a gent, very humble and very supportive, an all round good guy...I've never understood all the negativity he attracts...

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enjibenji wrote:quite surprised at this to be honest. Seems a nice guy and has always spoke well of the arsenal.
Having a laugh are ya? :lol:

He has no time for us at all.

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Why are we still talking about the *word censored*, fuck him........ :twisted:




........ :roll:

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