Legends Statues

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Almunia is a clown
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Post by Almunia is a clown »

It's all a bit Stalinist IMO! Fair enough when they have passed onto Highbury in the Sky but that should be it.

Next they will be unveiling statues of Friar Tout & Gin Swilling Hillwood outside the main entrance :barscarf:

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augie wrote:As I said already I honestly believe that TA6 was THE standout candidate for a statue imo but tbh I have never really forgiven him for failing to show for Bergkamp's testimonial or for the final game at highbury :( I found it to show a total lack of respect and class from a man that should know better
Hi Augie :barscarf:

Not sure about the Bergkamp testimonial but reference to the final game he wanted to say goodbye to Highbury on his own. to my knowledge he did so a little while before the final game. He didn't want all of the fuss of the last game celebrations (just the way he is I suppose).

He also turned down the chance to go with Twitch'y down to Shite Hart lane as he didn't want to disrespect the Arsenal fans (Something GG wasn't too bothered about).

I think the problem with doing anything like this for someone who is still alive is you never know when they are likely to do something to disrespect the club (i.e. O'Leary, GG etc.)

Geordie Armstrong and Rocky would be fine with me.

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Post by goonersid »

There are many candidates and at least on will come from the early days of the club.
A wenger statue though is unlikely, but if that is what we get, then I can show my appreciation by taking a piss on it next time I'm over.

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Post by rigsby »

Great idea. Can't wait to see the TA one.

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:the statue of TA hopefully is of him with his arms outstretched ala his celebration v everton :barscarf:
I hear its him sitting at the piano :lol:

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Post by highburyJD »

statue thread...?
what's that you say
an excuse to wheel out my brilliant - "your statue is shit" vid
Craven Cottage, sunny day, fancy dress, Perry Groves, us conceding soft goals to ex-Gooners
if you insist
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php ... 0926221171

as I'm doing vids may as well throw in a late-ish RVP winner
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php ... 3716791171

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Goose wrote:
augie wrote:As I said already I honestly believe that TA6 was THE standout candidate for a statue imo but tbh I have never really forgiven him for failing to show for Bergkamp's testimonial or for the final game at highbury :( I found it to show a total lack of respect and class from a man that should know better
Hi Augie :barscarf:

Not sure about the Bergkamp testimonial but reference to the final game he wanted to say goodbye to Highbury on his own. to my knowledge he did so a little while before the final game. He didn't want all of the fuss of the last game celebrations (just the way he is I suppose).
Adams was also working with Portsmouth, they had a game the day of the Wigan game and explained he was unable to get time off, and was committed to his job.

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QuartzGooner wrote: Adams was also working with Portsmouth, they had a game the day of the Wigan game and explained he was unable to get time off, and was committed to his job.
You can't expect the guy while employed by another football club to have gone awol and turned up to wave to the crowd can you.

He did the correct professional thing.

He has "proved" his arsenal love a hundred times over the years.

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Post by SammyDroppedHisShorts »

I cannot believe anyone who supports our club will ever question Tony Adams and his committment to Arsenal.

When he said goodnight vs Celtic....that was that...he did not need to attend anything else.....

Statue of him is a must.

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SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:I cannot believe anyone who supports our club will ever question Tony Adams and his committment to Arsenal.

When he said goodnight vs Celtic....that was that...he did not need to attend anything else.....

Statue of him is a must.

Sammy I already said that for me he should be the top name on the list for a legend statue but I did think that the lack of respect he showed to Bergkamp was bad form :( A testimonial is awarded to a player for fans to show their appreciation of that player and former team-mates play to show respect to the player and I felt, no still feel, that as his former captain TA6 should have been in attendance even if he didnt want to play

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Post by SWLGooner »

Any bets... For me I think it will be

TA6
Chapman
Wenger (sadly)

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alanalansunderland wrote:Statues to be unveiled on the Friday before the Everton game as a bit of a build up to the 125 celebrations on the Saturday.

Invitations have already gone out to some people to attend.

Herbert Chapman, Tony Adams, and Thierry Henry sliding on his knees after scoring against the middlesex marsh people.

Special guest to do unveiling might just be the aforementioned Frenchman as he is here already.

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Fair play to Arsenal -- very good choices :)

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Where did you get that from Frank? The quote?

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