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PHOTOS: It’s Not Just Jack – Ozil, Messi & Zidane Also Enjoy A Smoke
Jack Wilshere was under the spotlight on Friday after being caught smoking a cigarette outside a nightclub during the early hours of Thursday morning.
Many people, including Arsene Wenger, had their say on the matter with his boss admitting he was unimpressed by Wilshere’s actions and planned to have a chat with the midfielder as he was concerned not only about the effects on his health, but also on his reputation as a role model.
Others felt a big deal was being made out of something trivial and Wilshere seemed to suggest this when he posted a picture on his Twitter account on Friday afternoon of legendary midfielder Zinedine Zidane smoking. As if to say, if Zidane can do it, why can’t I?! And he has a point to be fair:
— Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere) October 4, 2013
Well ZZ isn’t the only top player who likes a cheeky cig now and then. Our very own Dennis Bergkpamp was known to enjoy a smoke, Lionnel Messi has been caught in the act (below) while our new hero Mesut Ozil has also been snapped smoking (below). So let’s ease off Jack, shall we.
What I will say is, if Jack continues to smoke, he will never be one of the best players in the world. pic.twitter.com/9IfZD7oGTI
— DC (@DLDN22) October 4, 2013
Jack Wilshere smoking is just him trying to keep up with the hip newcomer. Peer pressure's a b**** pic.twitter.com/VX27AHpAYb
— Adam Digby (@Adz77) October 4, 2013
Shield
October 5, 2013 at 10:51 am
Jack the ripper murdered people as did the Unabomber and the Al Quaida so does that mean its ok for me to do it as well? The actions of others don’t justify your actions … what he did was stupid he knows this and clearly is getting the reminder he needs, no need to crucify the kid but no need to support his actions either!!
clement zakumwa
October 5, 2013 at 11:16 am
thas live
Omar Bah
October 5, 2013 at 9:53 pm
The match analysis is fantastic. I am from the Gambia.
Frayo
October 5, 2013 at 10:43 pm
Too bad jack common.