Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..
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Rooney has been with man utd 9 years.
How is he not loyal?
Bale has been at spuds for years.
Football is alive and well with loyalty
It's not about loyalty. They signed a contract. They took the money, kissed the badge, led the fans down the garden path and now they want the same deal elsewhere. In other words - cunts. And you can say that's the fault of the fans because they are naive, but it isn't because the fans aren't whoring around are they? They know where to turn up each week. Don't apologise for these cunts when they aren't prepared to apologise for themselves, it makes you look like a worm.
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Pretty much. What Cisc and RVC did to Arsenal is far worse.
Wazza isn't getting JT and Lamps to tap him up publicly at every opportunity and secretly asking them to put a Chelsea shirt on him, while pretending to be injured.
Suarez hasn't been injured for his whole Liverpool career, picking up wages in the treatment room and then posting hollow, cringeworthy updates to the fans on his website, while being in contact with his proposed next manager for months.
Both are acting professionally so far, unlike our gallant captains.
Even Nasri behaved better than them.
And no, I'm not being Cripps for a day. Their behaviour was as slimy and cynical as it gets. They well and truly got one over Wenfer. And sections of the fan base, who in their sheer (and yes, justified) hatred of the club, absolved them of all the blame, but will now apportion it all to Shrek and Sharky in similar sagas of selfishness, betrayal and cuntery.
Hll-Wood saying the transfer kitty is in safe hands... http://www.barkinganddagenhampost.co...wick_1_2321538
The 73-year-old life-long Gunners fan, a former director of the Bank of England, has been on the board since 2005, and Hill-Wood is in no doubt he will help the club drive on with their self-sustaining business model.
“We couldn’t have a better man at the helm than Chips, he’s absolutely first-class,” Hill-Wood said in an interview with the club’s official website, www.arsenal.com.
“There are huge sums of money involved in football now and Chips certainly understands the world of finances better than most - he was a director of the Bank of England and has worked in finance all his life. He has a very good grasp.”