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The Times is fairly nasty about him today

 

http://timesonline.typepad.com/thegame/2008/09/dennis-wise-is.html

 

As anyone who has taken on the Herculean task of interviewing him would confirm, it is difficult to feel sorry for Shaun Wright-Phillips, a young man as uncooperative as he is inarticulate, but his plight over the last seven days is deserving of considerable sympathy.

 

After spending three years counting his money and first-team opportunities on the bench at Chelsea – the former with a children’s calculator and the latter with the fingers of his right-hand – the England midfield player plucked up the courage to return to Manchester City in search of regular football, only for his new club to promptly go out and sign Robinho, the player whose imminent arrival had finally persuaded him to leave Stamford Bridge.

 

It may take a while, but anyone with a spare couple of hours at Eastlands should sit down and explain to Wright-Phillips the meaning of the word irony.

 

Looks like Shaun & Bradley are cut from the same cloth!

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The Times is fairly nasty about him today

 

http://timesonline.typepad.com/thegame/2008/09/dennis-wise-is.html

 

As anyone who has taken on the Herculean task of interviewing him would confirm, it is difficult to feel sorry for Shaun Wright-Phillips, a young man as uncooperative as he is inarticulate, but his plight over the last seven days is deserving of considerable sympathy.

 

After spending three years counting his money and first-team opportunities on the bench at Chelsea – the former with a children’s calculator and the latter with the fingers of his right-hand – the England midfield player plucked up the courage to return to Manchester City in search of regular football, only for his new club to promptly go out and sign Robinho, the player whose imminent arrival had finally persuaded him to leave Stamford Bridge.

 

It may take a while, but anyone with a spare couple of hours at Eastlands should sit down and explain to Wright-Phillips the meaning of the word irony.

 

Looks like Shaun & Bradley are cut from the same cloth!

 

The common denominator has to be Ian Wright? After BWP was equited the other day all he could say was a premiership team were intrested in Bradley before all this, then the fans boo'd him. What a ******* tosser. No thanks to the club for standing by BWP through all this!!!!

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The common denominator has to be Ian Wright? After BWP was equited the other day all he could say was a premiership team were intrested in Bradley before all this, then the fans boo'd him. What a ******* tosser. No thanks to the club for standing by BWP through all this!!!!

 

Link? First i had heard of it....

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The Times is fairly nasty about him today

 

http://timesonline.typepad.com/thegame/2008/09/dennis-wise-is.html

 

As anyone who has taken on the Herculean task of interviewing him would confirm, it is difficult to feel sorry for Shaun Wright-Phillips, a young man as uncooperative as he is inarticulate, but his plight over the last seven days is deserving of considerable sympathy.

 

After spending three years counting his money and first-team opportunities on the bench at Chelsea – the former with a children’s calculator and the latter with the fingers of his right-hand – the England midfield player plucked up the courage to return to Manchester City in search of regular football, only for his new club to promptly go out and sign Robinho, the player whose imminent arrival had finally persuaded him to leave Stamford Bridge.

 

It may take a while, but anyone with a spare couple of hours at Eastlands should sit down and explain to Wright-Phillips the meaning of the word irony. [/i

 

Looks like Shaun & Bradley are cut from the same cloth!

 

To us half price January and not being paid £80,000 a week

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