Bellerin really has to be very careful if he cares
about his arsenal career and future.
That tells you enough
about his Arsenal career.
Not exact matches
There have been so many false injury reports invented by fans
about Poldi during his
Arsenal career that I am always suspicious.
Joel Campbell came to the party just
about when the bell was
about to ring on his
arsenal career.
Football was never
about loyalty.It's just a choice.We'll always mention how loyal some players were but won't mention how loyalty has finisbed the
careers of some players.Such players stay in the team and waste their talent till they can no more longer reproduce their ability instead of moving for better chances.I know you know what I mean.One such player is Jack Wilshere.If he had left
Arsenal seasons back there was a high chance that he'd have been world class since his injuries would've have been greatly reduced.I'd likd to see top players who are loyal to average teams for me to call them truly loyal since it's far more easier to be loyal to top teams.
It is a good sentiment, but to start of his
career at Swansea by attacking
Arsenal at the Emirates is not the right way to go
about it.
We had RvP in what should have been his prime with other handy players, as well as those players that many are still whining
about like Fabregas, Nasri, Song — and we won nothing and waited patiently for 8 seasons for him to finally put in that single season performance — an untypical season that now seems to be how many remember his
career at
Arsenal.
I don't know
about you guys but I am rather happy with how Mustafi started his
arsenal career.
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has spoken
about being rejected by
Arsenal as a kid in a brutally honest piece for The Players» Tribune
about his
career so far.
Ancelotti has enjoyed plenty of success in a number of different leagues throughout his
career and could be a wise appointment for
Arsenal, and he admits he's pleased to be being talked
about in relation to replacing Wenger.
A few years ago I seem to remember hearing some comments from the
Arsenal and France international defender Laurent Koscielny
about his burning desire to win things in his playing
career, with the suggestion that if this was not going to0 happen with the Gunners then he would be forced to leave north London for a club with more ambition.
So, should a club like Barcelona come with more money, he will certainly stay back at
Arsenal because now it is not
about him making money, it's
about him concentrating on his
career, progressing and going on to the next stage.
That will almost definitely make Wenger's mind up
about finally bringing his
Arsenal career to a close.
In wenger we trust COYG u spoilt little brats, you muppets ain't even been tested in your
arsenal fan
career never seen your club finish lower then fourth every year we play in cl against the big boys and you lot act like were in crisis and things are so bad wow I'm beyond belief just can't get my head around the way you lot act sometimes step back a bit a think a little you twats most of you in your life time have never seen your team finish lower then fourth yes fûc #ing fourth most of you don't even no what it's like to be a real fan wen your team are struggling finishing mid table and still saying you love the club and protect them never in my life have I heard a generation of
arsenal fans critise manager players board everything
about our club wen things our knowere near as bad as you make out to be and could be.
And whatever people think
about his
career as a whole or his status among Premier League and international greats, there is little doubt that he is right up there with the best
Arsenal players ever.
And when you look back at the last decade, none of those youngsters have progressed in the way that they were hyped up to and yes I'm talking
about the likes of Ramsey, Walcott, Jack Wheelchair and the Ox who all had a one season wonder of some sort, during one point in their
Arsenal careers, thus far and We can't keep using this excuse for not buying ready made quality, which would instantly improve our chances of winning a major trophy or two, but No, Wenger wants to stick with a theory which clearly isn't working for us on the pitch, but he doesn't really care, as long as it works out well for saving the penny's and the pounds, in the place where it matters most for
Arsenal fc, in the bank.
Wenger was asked how he feels
about Spurs being above him for the first time in his
Arsenal career.
First of all this article is not
about Messi if only some of
Arsenal fans will reason out there thought or thinking they'll have know that
Arsenal fc is no where near affordin Messi» s wages my own opinion is that i believe Messi is getting closer every day to the end of his foot ball
career and i can't see Wenger to pay that kinda money to a 28 year old man.
The former
Arsenal and England international star Ian Wright is a Gunner through and through and having been a great striker with a winning mentality throughout his
career I think his opinion
about the current
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez is a good one to listen to.
«It's very difficult for me to speak
about what happened because what I want the player to do now is focus on his
career, on his season and on
Arsenal Football Club.
Arsene Wenger has been talking
about that and as a report in the Evening Standard explains, he is hoping that their need to get their England
careers up and running again may well help
Arsenal to get the most out of the trio in the coming months.
In the past, the academies looked for the biggest boys — but now, at least for
Arsenal, it's
about the biggest brains, cultivating them with first class coaching and encouraging to pick up the habits that can lead to a
career in the game.
At 30 years old now, Giroud no longer has age on his side and he'll soon find his
Arsenal career winding down if he isn't careful enough
about getting back into the match day squads.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial
career at
Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of
Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete
about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more
about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
The Nike - sponsored event, which will be shown on Sky Sports 1 next Monday, featured the
Arsenal midfielder talking
about his footballing
career up to now and showing off his silky skills, both with a football and on Pro Evolution Soccer.
Neither Patrick Vieira nor Thierry Henry was anything to write home
about at the beginning of their
Arsenal careers.
The Mirror claims they could be
about to make their transfer move and unless Wenger talks to the Ox soon and gets him signed up, could that spell the end of his
Arsenal career?
I have concerns
about the age of our squad, we have quite a few players in the last throws of their
arsenal career, arteta, cazorla, rosicky and flamini, we also have in our first team squad quite a few players under 21 bellerin akpom chambers hayden zelalem, chamberlain, sanogo.
It is obvious that UEFA don't like being criticised and they have made that abundantly clear to
Arsenal after Arsene Wenger spoke out
about playing against «many doped teams» in his
career.
Vieira has been speaking to the media
about his disappointment surrounding the fact he never got the chance to return to
Arsenal in a professional capacity, after his footballing
career was over.
I know right
about now you want to give me a history lesson
about Jack's contributions over his entire
career at
Arsenal... But at the end of the day he's 23y.o.
I did write a piece on our website the other day playing down those reports, or wildly imagined rumours,
about the
Arsenal and Spain international star which suggested that Santi Cazorla had suffered some kind of setback to his recovery from an achilles problem which may have ended his playing
career.
Delly Alli score more goals in one season than Wiltshire in is entire
arsenal career and he earn 4th times less than Wiltshire, the same goes to Ox, that tells you
about our so called prima donas (English core) Ox score one goal in 17th games he wants his wages double, Wiltshire almost a season out and he wants 120.000 a week, Ramsey agents keep spreading news that mighty Barcelona want to sign him the question is were he will be playing at Barcelona?
Jack obviously has to be doing a lot of thinking right now
about his next
career move, with the
Arsenal midfield getting rather crowded with talented players and he is unlikely to play very often even if he is fit.
I think the contract rebels have had enough with
Arsenal's mentality and policy, after all they have to think
about their
careers and incomes.
Love
Arsenal that I do I would have to think deeply
about playing for them under the present management it would be too frustrating and I «d become confused which, if I were a youngster, could possibly affect my
career.
We always see a fair few young Gunners and some lesser used members of the
Arsenal squad during the pre-season games and there is always at least one who catches the eye and gets us fans excited
about their future playing
career.
It will depend on the wishes of Arsene Wenger and the
Arsenal and England international star, but Jack Wilshere could be
about to end his long
career as a Gunner, in the same summer that his old friend and fellow
Arsenal fan Wojciech Szczesny swaps north London for Turin and his new club Juventus.
I don't care
about his
career record, I care
about his likelihood to produce next season and his overall game has improved in leaps and bounds since his arrival at
Arsenal.
I thought he was guaranteed to stay at
Arsenal for his whole
career, but it now seems that recent events have changed his mind
about returning to Spain.
I feel
Arsenal should just break British Record for Robert Lewandowski for
about # 70 - 75million with weekly wages of
about 250k he has total club
career games 432 and scored total club
career goals 248 and played 78 goals 34 for Poland.
Devise and develop a system to make it work - that is what good coaches are there for.When Henry was brought to
Arsenal in the Early 2000's (which to be fair was probably
about 15 years before you were born) he was being played as a RWB at Juventus.Can you believe that.He played wide here for the early part of his
Arsenal career before Wenger moulder him into one of the Worlds Top Strikers and arguably the best ever player in the Premiership (although it was always Bergkamp for me and the Pony Tailed Hearthrob Petit for Sue).
Those who know much
about football and are true to themselves and to the world at large would know that watching Giroud on TV is the same as watching an average player.The thing is its not his fault that he's average.That's just how some are.That's just how life is but people refuse to get that fact.In life in terms of soccer we have average players and world class players while some fall between the two.That's just how life is.The earlier people accept it the better.Life is just that way so deal with it.Its agonizing anytime I watch him play and I for one can confidently say that the day he's sold people would not miss him.When he goes to his
career would take a downhill that's why I see him as lucky player with
Arsenal just given him 1000's tof chances to score on a silver platter.He would look so normal playing in an average team to be honest.
A lot of
Arsenal fans and members of the football media in general were talking
about our England international midfielder Jack Wilshere at this point last year and suggesting that he was facing a very important and perhaps pivotal season in his football
career.
Plenty of people have jumped on the bandwagon and will probably continue to do so until Jack proves them wrong once and for all, so to hear him talking
about concentrating on enjoying his football again and working with a psychologist in order to get his
Arsenal and England
careers firmly back on track, can only be good.
How
about a
career at
Arsenal under a coach having one year left of his contract.
Wilshere was rumoured to be in line for a new contract with his parent club despite having moved out on loan this term, and the
Arsenal manager has even talked in the press
about the midfielder working behind the scenes at the Emirates once his playing
career is over.
It is a sad end to the
Arsenal career of this striker that we were all so excited
about signing three years ago.
Sam Allardyce has been very open
about the discussions over Walcott and he made no secret of how much he wanted the
Arsenal winger to move to Goodison Park, and it is good for Theo as he tries to resurrect his England
career...
We're talking
about one of the best managers in the world with an important
career with
Arsenal.