>Ronaldo leaves Manchester United for Real Madrid. When they play each other, Ronaldo scores. >United fans cheer for him and chant his name.
>Lampard leaves Chelsea for Man City. When they play each other, Lampard scores. >Chelsea fans cheer for him and chant his name.
>RVP/Cole/Adebayor/Fabregas leave Arsenal for bigger clubs >When they play against Arsenal, the Arsenal fans boo and chant offensive shit against players they once loved
Why is this?
Lucas Sanders
Because Man Utd and Chelsea fans are plastics
Jordan Rodriguez
Well Lampard is a club legend, I don't recall Henry being booed like that.
Ronaldo left for one of the biggest clubs in the world and not a direct competitor in the league. If Suarez had gone to arsenal he'd get hate but since he left for Barca, nothing but love. Those players pulled an Higuain and thus are hated.
Logan Russell
Fabregas was hated when he went to Barca
Caleb Gomez
Nevermind then lol would they be salty if bellerin left for barca too?
Joseph Edwards
Fabregas went on strike to force the move tb h and Arsenal only booed him after he returned to Chelsea since they never played Barca while he was there.
Daniel Cooper
It's because RVP left on poor terms. Ronaldo anad Lampard won pretty much everything for United + Chelsea respectively, but RVP jumped ship the moment he became great and insulted Arsenal in the process.
Camden Harris
And won a PL title the season he left. It's because Arsenal fans know that all their good players, every single one of them. Would leave the instant a bigger club went for them.
Lincoln Allen
Arsenal fans are sick and tired of being somewhere between a big club and a feeder club
they're like a feeder club for the biggest clubs, but still feed off lower clubs
Dylan Russell
this desu
Jose Gutierrez
also pic related
Isaiah Myers
> Fabregas > choked regularly and never won anything at Arsenal as a key player
RVP > Always injured, is a career choker for club and country, and again won nothing as a key player for Arsenal
> Adebayor > haha
Literally only Cashley hurts and will always hurt. RVP and Fabregas will be forgotten in due time as they achieved fucking nothing at Arsenal and were serial chokers. Adebayor already is pretty much.
Carter Roberts
i think it's just the fact their fans are hands down the worst in EPL and most leagues, and they suffer badly from small club syndrome
Joseph Rogers
because he was pushing for the move and talking behind backs. what him and barca done was disgusting desu
Ryder Myers
ronaldo >gives his all for the club and leaves on good terms after years of phenomenal service
lampard >exactly the same, except he was booed by a smaller percentage of chelsea fans
rvp >injuries injuries injuries, never gave anything for the club except for the last season where he achieved consistency for the first time in his career. fucks off immediately after that and acts like he's a club legend who's given his all
Julian Powell
easy OP, pic related
Thomas Ramirez
kek
Jacob Reed
Because Arsenal fans are happy to finish 4th but the players aren't, so when they move on to win actual trophies they are resented for having ambition. The general Arsenal fan believes just qualifying for the Champions League is an achievement and then hates a player for wanting to go further than the last 16 every year. >17 straight years in the CL > 1 final > 0 wins
Jaxson Parker
Arsenal selling City all of their fullbacks was retarded
Carter Green
lol good to know that there's a american transfermarkt version
Henry Hughes
There's a difference between leaving as a club legend to go play in another country and moving to direct title rivals after you've had only one good season for the club. Henry didn't get booed because he'd given his best years to Arsenal and moved to another league after 8 great years at the club.
Lampard was different because he was well past his peak and Chelsea didn't want to renew his contract. If he'd pushed for a move around 2009 to Man Utd when he was at his best you can bet your arse Chelsea fans would have booed him to the high heavens.
Ethan Peterson
This basically.
The players realise it is a short career and want to win more than an FA Cup so they move to clubs that match their ambitions.