Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City)
Of all the first-team players to leave Arsenal in recent years, none quite make the blood boil more than striker Emmanuel Adebayor. The Togo forward claimed to the leave Emirates in 2009 for Manchester City because of the abuse he was getting from his own fans. However, the Sun report that former teammate Gael Clichy rejected those assertions, believing that the now Tottenham player left to double his wages.
Fellow hate figures that have made the switch from the Emirates to the Etihad include Samir Nasri, Bacary Sagna, and funnily enough Gael Clichy.
Winston Bogarde (Chelsea)
Despite winning the Champions League with Ajax, and La Liga twice with Barcelona, Winston Bogarde will make it into most Premier League all-time flop XI’s. The Dutch defender featured just nine times in four years for Chelsea, before retiring without fanfare.
What is even more baffling about his desperately poor time in London, is that his wage at the club was £40,000 a week, according to the Mail.