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Jack Wilshere mocks Tottenham Hotspur at Arsenal parade

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere leads an expletive-filled anti-Tottenham Hotspur chants during the Gunners' FA Cup victory parade.





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Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere started multiple anti-Tottenham Hotspur chants at today's victory parade celebrating the Gunners' FA Cup win.

The Englishman grabbed the microphone at the club's Emirates Stadium after the parade bus had made its way from Islington Town Hall through North London.

Arsenal retained the FA Cup with a 4-0 victory over Aston Villa to become the competition's most successful team and Wilshere, like last year, again delighted the thousands of Gunners fans with his foul-mouthed chants.

The 23-year-old started a chant asking the crowd: "I have one question, and one question only: what do we think of Tottenham?"... before adding: "And what do we think of shit?", then joining in as the crowd sang back: "We hate Tottenham and we hate Tottenham... we are the Tottenham haters."

The microphone was taken off Wilshere, but he managed to get it back and started the expletive-filled chant "My old man said be a Tottenham fan...." before the club broke off from the live broadcast and were forced to make an apology for any offence caused.

It remains to be seen whether Wilshere will face any action from the Football Association for his outburst.

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