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Cashley Cole Whines Again
England full-back Ashley Cole has revealed how Arsenal's favourable treatment of Thierry Henry was one of the reasons why he wanted to leave the club for Premiership champions Chelsea.
Henry, Arsenal's captain and talisman, eventually agreed to stay at the club but Cole felt like the "invisible man" as he had not been treated in the same way by Gunners officials or fans.
The 25-year-old left-back also revealed how he 'haggled' over £5,000 after Arsenal had dropped from their original weekly salary offer, and had his loyalty questioned by the club's backroom staff.
However, in an extract from his book serialised in The Times, the difference in how he was treated compared to Henry appeared to be one of the main reasons for him to seek a transfer.
He said: "The club made Thierry feel wanted and special, wooing him, wining and dining him, speaking in public about how much they want him to stay, going on a deliberate charm offensive.
"But me? I didn't have one dinner, one meeting or one phone call from anyone. That's not sour grapes, it's just a sad truth. The truth is that the Gunners had done nothing all season to hold on to me."
He added: My worst fears were confirmed when, as Thierry and I sat in the centre circle after the final whistle, his name was sung from the rooftops while my contribution was recognised by a deafening silence.
"As his chants faded away we waited for mine. And we waited. And there was nothing. 'They're not bothered about me', I said, resigned to the fact. It was like I was the invisible man."
Cole was offered a new £60,000-a-week deal in 2004 but when negotiations opened, the figure had dropped by £5,000, with the defender adding: "At a board meeting held two days before our 1-0 away defeat at Bolton in January, it was decided the maximum offer should be £55,000 a week.
"I don't believe the board gave a damn about keeping me. It preferred to haggle over a difference of £5,000."
Cole's relationship with the club deteriorated to the point of fitness coach Tony Colbert questioned whether he was telling the truth about a thigh injury.
He added: "That's when he said it, 'what do you expect me to do, Ash, when you tell me you're okay and then come in here like you've just been shot? Be honest with me, are you just making out that it's worse than it actually is because you've got an eye on the World Cup?'
"That was it. I blew my lid. 'What!' I shouted, barely able to keep a lid on it, 'I need to play for Arsenal to go to the World Cup, so why would I hold back? The more I hold back, the less chance I've got of going to Germany! And you are insulting me'."
"For me it was one more person at the club doubting my loyalty. And it was the final straw."
Drogballs: So this is what you get for nurturing him into one of the finest left back in the football world. Turned around, stabbed you in the back and snigger at you lot for not being able to shoot and finish opponents off even in the Emirates stadium.
My first qualm would be, why on earth does he need to write an autobiography? He's only 25 and other than winning the Premiership with 'that slut next door' and FA Cup, he's done nothing of note and contributed nothing but disloyalty and some mercenary-like qualities. Has he won the World Cup? Has he won the Champions Leaugue? Nope, so whatever he wrote on that book is rubbish and maybe only the Chelsea fans are interested.
Then he turned on Henry, saying Arsenal treated him better. Oh whinge on kid. How OLD are you? Mummy loves my brother more and I'm pissed. You're 25, MARRIED TO CHERYL TWEEDY and might become a DAD soon. I can imagine him filing divorce 5 years down the road claiming Cheryl helped to change his kid's diapers and not his.
Chant your name? For f*'s sake, why does Arsenal fans wanna chant your Cashley name when you set out to meet Peter Kenyon in a restaurant?
And the last lines sum it up all. He didn't play for Arsenal because he felt the responsibility to, but he wanted to get into the England team. For that, he got paid an unbelievable amount of money and yet he still complained about it.
Footballers, if everyone's like Jimmy Bullard or Domiano Tommasi.
2 comments:
I agree with you %100 if everyone was like Jimmy,but athletes take it for granted that they make millions playing a sport that people all over the world play for fun.Anyways lets hope this is your last post about Cashley he does'nt deserve it.
peace
Haha most likely the story will continue to unfold due to the fact that he sold some parts of his autobiography to The Times. Ah yes, anyway it's getting tiresome same goes to the Gallas vs Chelsea thing.
He's just one of the attention grabbing whores. =\
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