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L-man

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That Wilshere thing is amazing. Absolute perfect timing to be an absolute knobhead.

Probably thought he'd get all the fans on his side only to result in a shedload of abuse and mockery from opposition fans
 

mark87

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This tweet sums it up nicely:



Billy Meredith‏@UrmstonLordMUFC
@JackWilshere
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You drunk again? Thats the Holy Trinity you Spunk Trumpet!


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Maybe he's on the move to utd? RVP must have given a glowing review of the physio.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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" can just picture it now; we beat City to secure 4th place, followed by a dressing room full of celebration and selfies, Alexis and Özil think 'what the **** am I doing here', and end up leaving in the summer.

This season has killed my soul."


That's my favourite because it's probably true.


Literally the most hateful thing they do is post selfies after pretty meaningless league matches gurning like 13 year old girls and weird hand signs like they have an illness.
 

Luka Van der Bale

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There is one key underlying factor why both Leicester and us are having an exceptional season and that IMO is a lack of injuries, especially to through the spine of the team. We have both profited from this element of luck. I'm not saying that lack of injuries alone as propelled both teams to 1st and 2nd, but the continuity and confidence of a settled team is a major attribute.
This is one of the great myths of our season. Really this should read that we have coped well with our injuries due to our impressive squad depth.

Yes we haven't had ridiculous injuries to United level - but nor has anyone bar United. Of our first choice CM pairing from last season, Mason has spent the majority of the season injured whilst Bentaleb had one bad match to start the season, was left out for two matches then got a horrible injury to keep him out for two months just after a great performance against Everton. Our replacements performing well and establishing themselves as first choice is in itself massively impressive and a credit to us. Eriksen missed about 6-8 weeks injured near the start of the season. 18m big summer signing Son was ruled out for two months after just a few weeks with us. Vertonghen missed over two months. Dembélé too has had a number of spells of missing 2-3 matches in succession injured.

It would be great if everyone stopped pedalling the fallacy that we've been fortunate with injuries. We haven't - we've just coped incredibly well with the injuries we've had. There's a very significant difference.
 
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