Players who understand what it means
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Of the more recent players have to give a mention to our full backs Nutty Nigel Winterburn and Lee Dixon always committed to the cause and hated losing.Good Arsenal men in my book.
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And similarly I lost all respect for O'Leary when he ran up the pitch at Leeds hysterically celebrating (more or less) stopping us from winning the league and handing it to Manure. The fucking plank.Topside Northbank wrote:Yep posted similar the other night it's cringeworthy at times his commentary on games as well tries to sound more intelligent than he actually is.BFG4 wrote:Ever since his "Arsene deserves the right to decide when he leaves" bollox, I have fuck all respect left for him.Bradywasking wrote:Always thought Keown understood what it meant when he was a player..
Liam Brady and David O'Leary as well knew what it was about to play for Arsenal.

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Yes talking more as purely a player.DB10GOONER wrote:And similarly I lost all respect for O'Leary when he ran up the pitch at Leeds hysterically celebrating (more or less) stopping us from winning the league and handing it to Manure. The fucking plank.Topside Northbank wrote:Yep posted similar the other night it's cringeworthy at times his commentary on games as well tries to sound more intelligent than he actually is.BFG4 wrote:Ever since his "Arsene deserves the right to decide when he leaves" bollox, I have fuck all respect left for him.Bradywasking wrote:Always thought Keown understood what it meant when he was a player..
Liam Brady and David O'Leary as well knew what it was about to play for Arsenal.
O'Leary as a manager left a lot to be desired totally agree.Think he thought he was going to become a great manager and became very arrogant.
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Agreed. A shame really because as a kid him and Chippy were my heroes. But then I had read that many of O'Leary's Oirish teammates disliked him because he was arrogant and aloof.Topside Northbank wrote:Yes talking more as purely a player.DB10GOONER wrote:And similarly I lost all respect for O'Leary when he ran up the pitch at Leeds hysterically celebrating (more or less) stopping us from winning the league and handing it to Manure. The fucking plank.Topside Northbank wrote:Yep posted similar the other night it's cringeworthy at times his commentary on games as well tries to sound more intelligent than he actually is.BFG4 wrote:Ever since his "Arsene deserves the right to decide when he leaves" bollox, I have fuck all respect left for him.Bradywasking wrote:Always thought Keown understood what it meant when he was a player..
Liam Brady and David O'Leary as well knew what it was about to play for Arsenal.
O'Leary as a manager left a lot to be desired totally agree.Think he thought he was going to become a great manager and became very arrogant.
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There was talk at the time of him having an axe to grind because we wouldn't extend his contract for one more year and he left for Leeds. He must have forgotten that we employed him for 20 years and could have released him years before 1993.DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed. A shame really because as a kid him and Chippy were my heroes. But then I had read that many of O'Leary's Oirish teammates disliked him because he was arrogant and aloof.Topside Northbank wrote:Yes talking more as purely a player.DB10GOONER wrote:8Topside Northbank wrote:Yep posted similar the other night it's cringeworthy at times his commentary on games as well tries to sound more intelligent than he actually is.BFG4 wrote: Ever since his "Arsene deserves the right to decide when he leaves" bollox, I have fuck all respect left for him.
Liam Brady and David O'Leary as well knew what it was about to play for Arsenal.
And similarly I lost all respect for O'Leary when he ran up the pitch at Leeds hysterically celebrating (more or less) stopping us from winning the league and handing it to Manure. The fucking plank.
O'Leary as a manager left a lot to be desired totally agree.Think he thought he was going to become a great manager and became very arrogant.
Anyway, Charlie Nicholas is another I'm adding to the list of blokes who know what it means.
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Topside Northbank wrote:Frank Mclintock bit before my time but whenever you hear him talk his passion for Arsenal shines through.
all of that defence knew what it meant to play for the Arsenal
Simpson, Storey, McLintock, all winners not like todays soft wankers driving around in the Ferrari super cars......
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Well said mate. He is a bit before my time too but I love Frank McLintock.Topside Northbank wrote:Frank Mclintock bit before my time but whenever you hear him talk his passion for Arsenal shines through.
For me Frank is the blueprint when it comes to Arsenal players and he stands alone. The 1971 double was the best of the lot because it was done in an era when football was at its toughest and most competitive.
Of course I also love the likes of Adams and Vieira as captains but they came after McLintock. Frank was the first of his kind at the club and he sets the standard for the type of leader that all Arsenal teams should have (but will never have again

And while I am not a fan of statues for players ... if you are gonna have any at a club like Arsenal then its disgusting that there isnt one of Frank McLintock
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How many would actually physically have a tear up after a game for the club,like the Fairs Cup game? That era of players knew what Arsenal meant to World Football let alone English football.Redarmy wrote:Topside Northbank wrote:Frank Mclintock bit before my time but whenever you hear him talk his passion for Arsenal shines through.
all of that defence knew what it meant to play for the Arsenal
Simpson, Storey, McLintock, all winners not like todays soft wankers driving around in the Ferrari super cars......
Merse for me,I know he gets some grief on here but he knows what it meant to wear the shirt.
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Eddie fucking kelly




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Interesting that many of the players mentioned were from the Bertie Mee era.
Even when we weren't doing so well we had class and fought for the club.
George Armstrong, Frank Mc, Pat Rice, GG, John Radford, Charlie, Bob Wilson et al.
Even when we weren't doing so well we had class and fought for the club.
George Armstrong, Frank Mc, Pat Rice, GG, John Radford, Charlie, Bob Wilson et al.
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Dennis without question !
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as a manager the way Terry Neil spoke about us was class "Once an Arsenal man, always an Arsenal man".
put it brilliantly. and charlie nic also comes to mind, never pretends to be a neutral.

put it brilliantly. and charlie nic also comes to mind, never pretends to be a neutral.
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Adebecunt, he did not understand how to be an Arsenal man, he also did not understand the offside rule, the big long clumsy bullet dodging c**t
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I agree, that's why I said "when he was a player"...Now he is just another Wenger apologist...BFG4 wrote:Ever since his "Arsene deserves the right to decide when he leaves" bollox, I have fuck all respect left for him.Bradywasking wrote:Always thought Keown understood what it meant when he was a player..
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DB10GOONER wrote:Agreed. A shame really because as a kid him and Chippy were my heroes. But then I had read that many of O'Leary's Oirish teammates disliked him because he was arrogant and aloof.Topside Northbank wrote:Yes talking more as purely a player.DB10GOONER wrote:And similarly I lost all respect for O'Leary when he ran up the pitch at Leeds hysterically celebrating (more or less) stopping us from winning the league and handing it to Manure. The fucking plank.Topside Northbank wrote:Yep posted similar the other night it's cringeworthy at times his commentary on games as well tries to sound more intelligent than he actually is.BFG4 wrote: Ever since his "Arsene deserves the right to decide when he leaves" bollox, I have fuck all respect left for him.
Liam Brady and David O'Leary as well knew what it was about to play for Arsenal.
O'Leary as a manager left a lot to be desired totally agree.Think he thought he was going to become a great manager and became very arrogant.
going off context here....but met Nial Quinn at Cheltenham once, he is a really nice fella
