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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Va-Va-Voom » Mon Oct 12, 2020 9:25 pm

jayramfootball wrote:
Power n Glory wrote:
Phil71 wrote:I wonder if his career might have turned out different if Wenger had protected him in the same way as Guardiola has protected Foden.


Yep. Our medical staff missed a crack in his leg, Wenger allowed him to play on and that screwed him.

We mismanaged so many injuries. Cazorla's story was unbelievable and it makes you wonder what would have happened if he didn't consult someone else to find out what the heck was wrong with his foot.


Oh, pull the other one.
The only person responsible for Jack Wilshere not fulfilling his potential is Jack Wilshere.
Smoking and drinking his way through his development as a footballer.
A typical sh*t from that generation of young English footballers.
Too much money too quick and a bad attitude.


He was just a GHEL.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Power n Glory » Mon Oct 12, 2020 9:43 pm

Va-Va-Voom wrote:
Power n Glory wrote:
Phil71 wrote:I wonder if his career might have turned out different if Wenger had protected him in the same way as Guardiola has protected Foden.


Yep. Our medical staff missed a crack in his leg, Wenger allowed him to play on and that screwed him.

We mismanaged so many injuries. Cazorla's story was unbelievable and it makes you wonder what would have happened if he didn't consult someone else to find out what the heck was wrong with his foot.


Wenger also ran Cesc into the ground.

For all the talk about how revolutionary/scientific he was his player management was absymal.


When Cesc started picking up injuries I think that's when their was a shift in mentality and he started looking for an exit.

I recall RVP having to consult a specialist outside of the club just to help him stay fit and manage his body.

Wenger was shocking. We were so far behind in terms of fitness and training. Took us ages to upgrade the tech and facilities.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Pat Rice in Short Shorts » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:17 pm

Power n Glory wrote:
Va-Va-Voom wrote:
Power n Glory wrote:
Phil71 wrote:I wonder if his career might have turned out different if Wenger had protected him in the same way as Guardiola has protected Foden.


Yep. Our medical staff missed a crack in his leg, Wenger allowed him to play on and that screwed him.

We mismanaged so many injuries. Cazorla's story was unbelievable and it makes you wonder what would have happened if he didn't consult someone else to find out what the heck was wrong with his foot.


Wenger also ran Cesc into the ground.

For all the talk about how revolutionary/scientific he was his player management was absymal.


When Cesc started picking up injuries I think that's when their was a shift in mentality and he started looking for an exit.

I recall RVP having to consult a specialist outside of the club just to help him stay fit and manage his body.

Wenger was shocking. We were so far behind in terms of fitness and training. Took us ages to upgrade the tech and facilities.


Remember when RVP was roasted by our club for seeking placenta (stem cell) treatment outside the UK? He was spot on. Or Diaby when he was never allowed to properly get fit.

As for Jack, I was amazed that West Ham signed him given we all knew he was done.

The man was playing first team football at the same time he was playing for his school! A sad end for a club legend.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Va-Va-Voom » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:21 pm

Wilshere a club legend?

For what?
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Pat Rice in Short Shorts » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:55 pm

Va-Va-Voom wrote:Wilshere a club legend?

For what?



I get your drift, but mostly because he was one of us. Charlie George the same.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby elkanofan » Tue Oct 13, 2020 12:25 am

jayramfootball wrote:
Power n Glory wrote:
Phil71 wrote:I wonder if his career might have turned out different if Wenger had protected him in the same way as Guardiola has protected Foden.


Yep. Our medical staff missed a crack in his leg, Wenger allowed him to play on and that screwed him.

We mismanaged so many injuries. Cazorla's story was unbelievable and it makes you wonder what would have happened if he didn't consult someone else to find out what the heck was wrong with his foot.


Oh, pull the other one.
The only person responsible for Jack Wilshere not fulfilling his potential is Jack Wilshere.
Smoking and drinking his way through his development as a footballer.
A typical sh*t from that generation of young English footballers.
Too much money too quick and a bad attitude.


Jay, its nice to agree with you here, it really is.

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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby LMAO » Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:12 am

Va-Va-Voom wrote:Wilshere a club legend?

For what?


Keeping the physios employed.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Arsenal Tone » Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:20 am

Va-Va-Voom wrote:Wilshere a club legend?

For what?
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Nuggets » Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:57 am

LMAO wrote:
Va-Va-Voom wrote:Wilshere a club legend?

For what?


Keeping the physios employed.

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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Power n Glory » Tue Oct 13, 2020 7:48 am

I can't really speak on what Wilshere would have/ could have been without the injuries but that doesn't mean the club haven't had a shocking record managing injuries. Cesc, Cazorla and Wilshere are the three players that were misdiagnosed by the club and played on with severe injuries. Cazorla could have lost his foot if he didn't go see the Spain National team doctors.

Won't revel in Jack's downfall either. He's a product of our academy. Too much too soon and example of why so many departments needed an upgrade.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby LMAO » Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:38 pm



ffs, if he really cared about Arsenal, then he'd want to sign for Spurs to take them down from the inside.
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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Ach » Wed Dec 02, 2020 8:39 am

Rangers appear set to miss out on English midfielder agent Jack Wilshere, 28, with the odds now in favour of the free agent returning to Arsenal. (Sun)


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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby #ST » Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:53 am

Nuggets wrote:
LMAO wrote:
Va-Va-Voom wrote:Wilshere a club legend?

For what?


Keeping the physios employed.

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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Marsbar100 » Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:16 pm

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Re: Jack Wilshere ~ Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Postby Rockape » Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:49 pm

He’d walk into our midfield in its current state!
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