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Published 17:40 29 May 2015 BST
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Szczesny was referring to the fact that his father, Maciej, had criticised Arsene Wenger's treatment of his son on his blog.
“Mr Wenger is simply not loyal to people,” he wrote.
“He does not always keep his word and is not honest. Wenger claims there is a cigarette ash on his suit jacket whereas in fact it’s his own dandruff.
“In this situation, let him [Szczesny] depart, but only for a stronger team where he will compete with similar goals as Arsenal.
“He cannot go to Swansea like Fabianski just to play, but to somewhere where he will be appreciated and not fall below a reputation which over the years he has earned in London.”
And we thought our dads were embarrassing.
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