As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
I could go on all day about Thierry. He was a great talent and maybe if we were lucky we got his best days. Arsenal"s maybe biggest ever legend. Until he left when people who were not Gooners looked at Arsenal and thought about Thierry. But mark my words he will never come back to Arsenal. Even if he will be a benefit I feel its over. I am not going to decide if we need him or not yet but he aint coming back. I feel Arsene lost a lot of respect for him in the manner he left and to tbh with no disrespect we offload thirty year olds not sign them.
Great player but I wouldn't want him back. He will never be as good as he once was and I think we have moved on. This is the Cesc era now and I believe that this current crop of players will eclipse all Arsenal teams before them by winning the holy grail that is the Champions League. That will see that this current team have their own place in the Arsenal history books for ever more.
This is the Cesc era now and I believe that this current crop of players will eclipse all Arsenal teams before them by winning the holy grail that is the Champions League. Wayno
I agree with everyone else Henry is an all-time legend the very best in my opinion but we have moved on.This is the era of Cesc Fabregas.The king is dead hail to the new king
i think it was a priveledge to have him for the time we did.
we have now moved on and to be honest i think the team is better for it...i wouldnt want to see him back
I know I am going off thread a bit here but while we are on the subject of ex players...
The adoration afforded to Bergkamp on this forum is very understandable but i could never forgive the Dutch legend for totally making a hash of his penalty against an injured "Great Dane" in the FA Cup seni replay. How on earth could the worlds most deadly left foot not have put the ball in the net
ManUre went on to claim the treble and I cut all ties with Bergkamp
green gooner wrote:I know I am going off thread a bit here but while we are on the subject of ex players...
The adoration afforded to Bergkamp on this forum is very understandable but i could never forgive the Dutch legend for totally making a hash of his penalty against an injured "Great Dane" in the FA Cup seni replay. How on earth could the worlds most deadly left foot not have put the ball in the net
ManUre went on to claim the treble and I cut all ties with Bergkamp
green gooner wrote:I know I am going off thread a bit here but while we are on the subject of ex players...
The adoration afforded to Bergkamp on this forum is very understandable but i could never forgive the Dutch legend for totally making a hash of his penalty against an injured "Great Dane" in the FA Cup seni replay. How on earth could the worlds most deadly left foot not have put the ball in the net
ManUre went on to claim the treble and I cut all ties with Bergkamp
The world's most deadly left foot???
Maybe that's where Dennis went wrong, he didn't realise he'd played his entire career using the wrong foot...
Ignoring your gaff, green gooner, WASH YOUR MOUTH OUT WITH SOAP! Dennis is and always will be God's own footballer. So he makes one little mistake which gives United the chance to rescue their FA Cup run, and later our challenge on the league. Yes, it probably also caused Bayern Munich to let in two injury-time goals too. But Dennis shall never be criticised, ever!
A legend and I will always love the memories he gave us but if he returns and his body ages, it will be too sad to see his decline in his second coming.