Jack Wilshere Mocked On Social Media Over Arsenal Tribute with United Trinity Silhouette
Following Arsenal’s disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Crystal Palace, Jack Wilshere, who is close to a long awaited first team return, took to social media to post an uplifting photograph which read: “This is our club. Today and forever.”
However, a silhouette of three people underneath the Arsenal badge was identified as Manchester United’s “Holy Trinity”.
The 24-year-old was heavily mocked on social media after fans realised the three people were United legends George Best, Sir Bobby Charlton and Denis Law.
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Jack Wilshere posting a heart felt message to #Arsenal fans with a statue of #mufc legends Best, Law & Charlton on! pic.twitter.com/Ymw3tfdSW5
— Transfer Tube (@TheTransferTube) April 17, 2016
Jack Wilshere right now… pic.twitter.com/xpXZflSPlS
— Sam Homewood (@SamHomewood) April 17, 2016
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Breaking: Jack Wilshere out for months from broken thumb sustained hastily deleting latest moronic social media post pic.twitter.com/FbreFDvE7L
— Spurred On (@spurredontv) April 17, 2016
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