Why do people hate bendtner
But you can also view it as this guy has a remarkable ability to come back after setbacks. Guidetti once told me, while on loan at Stoke City, of his own ambitions to become the greatest footballer on Earth and that he might open a florist one day, call it Flowers for Doubters and send bouquets to all the people who had doubted him.
He has scored a few goals for Celta Vigo but it is difficult to shake the suspicion, much like Bendtner, that sometimes it is the people in the thickest fog who blow their horn the loudest. Unfortunately for Bendtner, anyone this cocksure probably has to understand there might not be too much public sympathy when everything unravels and the boasts look incredibly empty. Bendtner certainly set himself up for a fall.
It has been a long way down and his reputation has been damaged to a point where he cannot be too surprised if many of the people who have followed the trajectory of his career suspect his return to English football might follow the same direction. The same place, presumably, where Bendtner has been for the last few months — out of work.
Bendtner has already been ostracised by the Danish national team. For a player with such immense self-regard, the fact is Bendtner turns 29 in January and has made a total of 77 top-flight starts, almost a third of which came during a loan arrangement at Sunderland in There has been only one occasion, on loan to Birmingham City, when he has scored more than 10 goals in a season, and he was a teenager at the time.
All that said, we are still talking about a striker who might surprise a few people if — and this, perhaps, is the most pertinent question — he can realign his priorities and has the intelligence and professional pride to realise he is in danger of turning a once-promising career into a permanent source of regret. Does it hurt that he has made 72 appearances for his country and is joint seventh in their all-time list of scorers, yet when Denmark failed to qualify for Euro he was unwanted?
However I recently received a rather sickening comment on the article from a "fan" of Arsenal. Just to prove I am not biased against Manchester United, and that I do in fact, hate all other 91 league football teams and most others , I present 10 reasons to hate the Gooners Before you all start getting itzy, let me say that this point is directed towards what I would hope is a small minority of Arsenal fans a minority that didn't seem to prominent at Highbury.
Fair enough Eboue is a bad player. He cheats, he dives, he moans and sulks. But to boo your own player is a stupid thing to do. What good do you think its going to do? Do you think it's going to affect him in a positive way?
If I can sit and give my support to that shower, then you can show a little bit of support too. Yes, you're right Mr Wenger. The kids ARE alright. When they are Nicolas Bendtner you just look like a bit of a dickhead I quite like arrogance in a footballer. Supreme confidence inspires yourself and others around you into better performances. Arrogance from players like Eric Cantona and Thierry Henry is a positive trait.
Arrogance from Nicolas Bendtner is the equivalent of an economic lecture from a Zimbabwean finance minister. One of the world's greatest strikers??? Bendtner has one of the worst touches I have ever seen in a football player. Fair enough he scores a few goals, but playing in front of Fabregas you are bound to. You could argue his injury was a mental one. If you want to be cynical, maybe you feel the Dane is only now showing regret to garner sympathy to sell as many units as possible?
That was in , at which point he estimates he had lost 5. If you look at the time frame, this is when he first asked to leave Arsenal who he felt were punishing him for his part in a car crash. Little did Gooners know that when we were making cruel chants towards our own player, he was dealing with an illness, make zero mistake — addiction is an illness. Maybe even as recently as eight years ago not enough research into mental Health had been done?
Maybe young men like Bendtner, already a source of ridicule, felt unable to reach out and ask for help?
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