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'Monkey's tea party'

Ian Wright slams Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez deal saying they should ‘Take the f*****g money’

The Arsenal legend also changed his twitter picture to capture the feeling of Gunner fans everywhere after their deadline-day disaster

IAN WRIGHT just about summed up every Arsenal fans deadline-day distress when he changed his profile picture on Twitter.

It featured a suicidal Gunners mascot, Gunnersaurus, turning the famous Arsenal cannon round onto himself.

 The Arsenal legend posted this picture saying "What Arsenal can do to a brother and sister"
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The Arsenal legend posted this picture saying "What Arsenal can do to a brother and sister"Credit: Twitter

It has been a dismal start to the new Premier League season for Arsenal fans, who have seen the Gunners lose their last two games, and they saw no relief as the transfer window slammed shut.

The final 24 hours were hyped up to bring some joy to Arsenal's misery with Thomas Lemar's arrival among others looking likely, and an unmotivated Alexis Sanchez set for his long-awaited departure.

But as the clock ticked down, Lemar's arrival hit a roadblock, Sanchez didn't get the exit he wanted and on top of that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain left for Liverpool.

Wright was the voice of Arsenal fans around the world as he went into a twitter meltdown, venting his frustrations and saying "there's a monkey's tea party going on upstairs."

The Arsenal legend let it be known his thoughts on the Alexis Sanchez situation too.

He tweeted it's bad business to keep him another year and to "Take the f*****g money!"

 Deadline-day was a disaster for Arsenal with wantaway Alexis Sanchez failing to depart
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Deadline-day was a disaster for Arsenal with wantaway Alexis Sanchez failing to departCredit: PA:Empics Sport

Despite his rant and obvious frustrations, Wright remains Gunner faithful tweeting: "Whoever leaves or whoever comes, AFC is still a great club."

 


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