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"My Back Hurts"...
"My Legs Hurt".....
"I can't Stand anymore"...
Meh, what a girl !
I couldn't put it any better than this person who put his view forward on the sky sports website:
"Oh poor old Pat he's a little tired from playing football! Maybe he should think about the everyday man who has to get up at 5am to go and work in a factory for a 12 hour shift and get paid enough to keep his family. Viera gets paid £30,000 a week (I think its much more! - Neo)and I think it's disgusting to complain of being tired. Grow up Vieira or even better if you want an easy job, go back to France and pick grapes off trees for wine. Maybe you could get a part time job doing it, we don't want you getting tired now do we!"
Grant Dawson, Essex
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Lol
> Wookie you compare Blanc and Vieira for a minute..theoretically Blanc
> could be his dad
Not unless Blanc had sex at age 10 or so!
Think is, judging by his performances, Blanc has a 90-minute rest every Saturday at 3pm!
> Yep, he's not that good either
Well, I'd rather have him than anyone else! Especially that dodgy Argie geezer...
> Solskjær wrote:
> Arsenal's very own 'Roy Keane'
>
> Oh come on! Vieira's not that bad! :-)
Yep, he's not that good either
:-)
> Arsenal's very own 'Roy Keane'
Oh come on! Vieira's not that bad! :-)
"Whose the OAP over there?..."
:-)
Arsenal's very own 'Roy Keane' (APPARENTLY!!) is knackered after only 5 or 6 games into the new season. And there's no reason for it!
After all, France went out after the first 3 games in the World Cup, and we're talking JUNE here! And as for pre-season Frendlies, name me one First Team player who actually puts in the full 110% during one of these games??
There is absolutely no reason why he should be so tired!
He should get-up, and shut-up!
He ain't gettin' payed to moan all the time, even if Anelka does!
Could Wenger's "Non!!" spark-up a new 'Player-Manager Feud' ending Vieira's spell at Highbury come the new year?? Finally!
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Arsène Wenger has no immediate plans to rest Patrick Vieira, despite the Arsenal captain's concerns over fatigue.
Our French midfielder has already played eight games for club and country in less than five weeks this season, and he is feeling the effects.
But in an exclusive interview with Arsenal.com, Wenger revealed that Patrick will take his place in the squad for Saturday's game at Charlton.
"Patrick played in Cyprus on Saturday night, and after the game against Manchester City on Tuesday night he was very tired," said Wenger.
"I looked at the statistics for Tuesday's game and, physically, Patrick was outstanding. He pushed himself very hard and that explains why he was so tired.
"But I have no plans to rest him. I believe that he is a different physical shape now and he will be ready for Saturday's game."