That's even better than some of Red's one liners. For five years its been "Theo, Theo" and general worship at the Bowl despite being consistently shite. Eboue, Denilson, Diaby and Almunia have all been hammered and booed, while this useless fuckwit still gets his name sung every gamerigsby wrote:The thing is he is 22, I do think he's judged far more harshly than a lot of other players. Probably due to a lot of goodwill towards him which has turned into frustration. I think Theo will become a good player, but sadly,probably not at Arsenal
SIX YEARS OF THEO
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Walcott is lucky his manager believes in him more than anybody else that follows Arsenal apparently does. How he stayed on today is a mystery. He was outplayed and by comparison, embarrassed, by the performances of a much younger and more inexperienced player. He should take a real look at himself - but he won't, because AW fills him with self belief and makes him believe he actually has a footballing brain.
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for the past 3-4 years i used to despise seeing eboues name on teamsheet, knowing nothing good would ever happen, infact always waiting for the one moment in the game that he would cost us. now when i see walcotts name on the 1st team, its the same dispair, knowing fcuk all good will happen. i knoe its not all his fault, as lord turnip, no matter what keeps picking him, and after todays game when clearly he should have been taken off instead of the ox, was an insult to all arsenal fans. hopefully he dosent sign a new contract and fcuks off somewhere else for an easy pay day.
c'mon, walcott knows he's shit!!!.... but is allowed to steal a living at AFC by arsene wonka for some "fuck knows" reason...6 yrs on wally still looks terrified!!!!..... he knows he's going to fuck up due to lack of any skill and sure enough he always looks a mug and melts away, anything that does come off is simply a bloody miracle
the 18 yr old ox today is the complete opposite.....a real footballer (skill/balance/tricks//passing/shooting/tackling/power/brain) gets subbed and wally stays on....we are a joke
the 18 yr old ox today is the complete opposite.....a real footballer (skill/balance/tricks//passing/shooting/tackling/power/brain) gets subbed and wally stays on....we are a joke
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Theo's form will have to pick up, as I'd say Daniel Sturridge and Aaron Lennon are probably ahead of him... and after seeing Chamberlain, it looks like he's already a better player than Theo too (and he's English, so watch out Theo... you could get pipped at the post AGAIN!)SteveO 35 wrote:Because 2nd choice is Shaun Wright-Phillips ?Red Member wrote:Why is Walcott first choice for England then?
Anyway, I'm not sure he is. He lost his place when Lennon was fit and remind me again what squad number he had in the 2010 World Cup
Of course, that blow will no doubt be softened by a lucrative new contract at Arsenal

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The media decides most of England's squad. Any manager who doesn't choose the usual suspects will get chased out of town by the media and their followers. It's a whole other topic of discussion, but England's national team needs to be purged of the familiar faces and filled with young talents who actually give a fuck about the Three Lions shirt.Red Member wrote:Why is Walcott first choice for England then?