Theo Walcott: Arsenal winger reveals his love of Game of Thrones, hatred of Marmite and whether he prefers 'old' or 'new' Ronaldo

Arsenal and England winger revealed all in a Facebook Q&A

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 31 March 2015 03:37 EDT
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Theo Walcott has revealed his favourite biscuit, TV show and his hatred of Marmite in a Q&A session for Facebook.

The Arsenal man also revealed that he believes in ghosts and loves golf and claimed to be the fastest player in the England squad - the first album he bought was by rapper Ja Rule.

Walcott is expected to start for England in Turin when Roy Hodgson's team play a friendly against Italy, and may even partner Harry Kane up front.

Perhaps surprisingly, Walcott answered that he preferred the 'original' Ronaldo - the Brazilian World Cup winner - to the 'new' Ronaldo, Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.

The 26-year-old also revealed who he preferred out of Jay-Z and Kanye West, whether he preferred The Simpsons or Family Guy, Gogglebox or The Great British Bake off and whether he liked apples or oranges.

Walcott's Arsenal face rivals Liverpool in a crucial Premier League clash at the Emirates on Sunday.

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