Scoring 100 goals for any football club is a massive achievement. The modern game sees top-level footballers change clubs more often than most change their underwear, so the commitment it takes to stick around and give one’s all for a single team has to be admired, while the ability and determination to reach the tonne is remarkable.

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Theo Walcott managed this feat for Arsenal earlier this week as he fired the goal that settled his team’s 2-0 win over Sutton United in the FA Cup, joining an elite band of Gunners players including Thierry Henry. But while the Frenchman is remembered as a club legend, the former teen prodigy has been branded a flop by 67% of fans who voted in our recent poll…

This seems a bit harsh. Granted, Walcott has not fulfilled the potential many thought he had when he signed for the club at the age of 16, but eleven years of service deserves some recognition, right?

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