Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere was left totally red faced on Sunday evening after a bit of a nightmare on Instagram - a Weston-super-Mare, if you will.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere was left totally red faced on Sunday evening after a bit of a nightmare on Instagram - a Weston-super-Mare, if you will.
Following the Gunners' disappointing home draw with Crystal Palace,
which all but extinguished their Premier League title hopes, Wilshere
uploaded a morale boosting message for his 1.6m followers on the picture
sharing platform.
"This is our club. Today and forever," the words read above an Arsenal crest. Below, meanwhile were three silhouetted figures.
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Altogether it looked pretty good
and quite inspiring for down in the dumps supporters. The only problem
was that the silhouettes belonged to three Manchester United legends - George Best, Denis Law and Sir Bobby Charlton.
The
Old Trafford heroes of the 1960s, who each won the Ballon d'Or during
the decade, are immortalised in statue form in front of United's famous
home and it was this which appeared in Wilshere's picture.
Once the error was pointed out, the 24-year-old deleted the post. But not quickly enough.
CREDIT TO :https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/jack-wilshere-total-social-media-080628323.html?cmp=ukfb
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