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Was the Arsenal fanbase too hard on Giroud - France's all time leading goalscorer?

Were the fans too harsh on Giroud?


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Entropics

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Country: Colombia

Player:Saka
Knew they lost the final the moment he was suspiciously subbed out

Fair play to the Qataris, they did well neutralizing the biggest threat to their plans of having Messi lift the world cup on their land and got what they wanted, at the expense of football.
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
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bingobob

A-M’s Resident Hunskelper
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Country: Scotland
I could write two very different stories about Giroud. The one constant would be the game has changed and he is caught between two eras. He never fits in and manages to make space for himself. Medals in one hand record scorer in the other yet somehow he has question marks over him.

In many ways he like many others, sums up the Arsenal i know only too well. Capable of magic capable of being anonymous.
 

Rex Stone

Long live the fighters
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Country: Wales
I could write two very different stories about Giroud. The one constant would be the game has changed and he is caught between two eras. He never fits in and manages to make space for himself. Medals in one hand record scorer in the other yet somehow he has question marks over him.

In many ways he like many others, sums up the Arsenal i know only too well. Capable of magic capable of being anonymous.

So the TLDR is

 

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