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Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been charged with misconduct after singing offensive songs during Sunday's FA Cup victory parade in London.

Read the full article at BBC Sport

Warning: The story contains language that some people may find offensive

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hughy

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What's the point in giving him a suspension? He'll probably be injured anyway...
 

Block D Spurs

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The FA should fine him 1 month's wages for 2nd offence, or Ban him all games Arsenal play for 30 days start of next season. If this moron does not learn, that he is out of order, then any further remarks like this from him.. 2 months wages, or 60 days ban...
 

Khilari

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Good. I don't have a problem with banter and fair play to The Scum for winning the FA Cup, but saying stuff like that whilst being filmed and in public is unwise for a professional footballer who, whether he likes it or not is a role model.

Particularly since he made comments about how being a father (?) has matured him...

He's just a Chav, that's all.
 

chico

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Gobshere is like a spoilt child seeking attention. As his career has stalled somewhat, he struggles to make the starting line up for their big games, he desperately feels the need to be noticed by their fans. His behaviour is an embarrassment to his club. I understand from one of their ex-players that a decent bid would allow them to show him the door without losing face, they are exasperated with him.
Eventually he will properly crash.
Meanwhile the quicker we move on, starving him of any airtime/limelight, the better. He should be treated like a fart in the wind, utterly irrelevant.
 

DeanoD

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Although I can't stand the cocky little prick just as much as the rest of you, I can't help but think that if it was Mason or Kane chanting the same things about Arsenal, the majority of us would be on here calling them legends (myself included).

The best way for us to shut the little gobshite up is to go and win something ourselves next year. Here's to dreaming...
 

Kennington

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Although I can't stand the cocky little prick just as much as the rest of you, I can't help but think that if it was Mason or Kane chanting the same things about Arsenal, the majority of us would be on here calling them legends (myself included).

The best way for us to shut the little gobshite up is to go and win something ourselves next year. Here's to dreaming...

I would like that we were better than that.
 

Barmy_in_Palmy

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I honestly don't have a problem with him doing that, fans sing it all the time, whats wrong when a player does.
 

Matthew Wyatt

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Although I can't stand the cocky little prick just as much as the rest of you, I can't help but think that if it was Mason or Kane chanting the same things about Arsenal, the majority of us would be on here calling them legends (myself included).

The best way for us to shut the little gobshite up is to go and win something ourselves next year. Here's to dreaming...
I disagree. Harry Kane would be diminished by "doing a Wilshere", and Ryan Mason would also do well not to follow his example. Our boys are better than that. I do agree that winning something is the best response though.
 

doom

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why does Whiltshere bother though, he just won a cup and all he cares about is Spurs - that's his problem and will probably motivate us more for next season.
 

spud

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The Goons issue a statement saying they won't punish Wilshere. The FA then decides to charge him.

Pointing out once again the supreme irony of the risible banner in their new stadium: 'Class is permanent'.

'Class, my arse', as a scouser probably once said.
 
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