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7 thoughts on “William Gallas: Legend Or Traitor?

  • C'est la Rie

    Hes a w*nker

  • Iain Whitchurch

    William Gallas was always trouble. He should look back on his career and realise his best days were at Chelsea and that he went down hill from there on.

  • He’s not a legend nor a hero. He’s just fortunate to be in the team. If he is not there, someone else will be there

  • Gallas became a better player under Jose, he certainly formed a good partnership with JT . He often had a dig though at the club when he was away on international duty with France, many of those “mis-translations” ! He certainly did no favours to us going first to Arsenal and then Three-Point-Lane but we should remember him not so much as a hero but a good player who wore Chelsea blue in our first League title in 50 years and he deserves recognition for that

  • We had the best of him and it is heart warming to see players that leave us for the North London muppets are in effect down sizing..His comments were ill advised at times but he is French so that probably explains it 😉

  • he is a legand

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