The fucker gazumped me.
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The fucker gazumped me.
Jacks not expected back to play in a reserve game for about 3wks still. Bummer, was hoping to see him v coventry next week. Frimmy may make that as he has a reserve game pencilled in soon n is closer to action than jack anyway
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"It's difficult to predict [how long he needs to find his best form]."
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"After three months of competition for sure he would be back."
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"It takes some while to find the little burst again."
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"Between the ages of 18 to 20, around 60 per cent of them have stress fractures."
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...tter-than-ever
WUMger at his best.
Always thought the third strip was our best. . . the gun comes in handy for any game that Dowd refs
From AFCAMDEN, as "controversial" as he is...
Jack's back in full training, and he'll be back to his best in no time. Likely to feature next week #afc
After a challenging 13 months out since breaking down before the Champions League qualifier with Udinese, Jack Wilshere has returned to full training. He joined in last Thursday with the players who played no or small part in the Montpellier fixture, and it was like he'd never been away.
Medical staff have been extra cautious with Jack, easing him back in to training at a slower than usual pace to ensure he doesn't have any setbacks. He's been raring to go for a few weeks and feels like he is ready, although he understands the long-term is important and patience is required. He joined in with full training on Thursday and staff were delighted with him. He's physically stronger now after months in the gym, but that class and finesse to his game is still there. Jack himself thinks he can play in Wednesday's COC tie with Coventry, however it has come to soon for him. He and Emmanuel Frimpong will not be involved, instead they are penned in to feature in Arsenal's U21 fixture away to West Brom next Monday, if they come through this week training in good health and unscathed.
Finally, from the horses mouth. Here's a coach's take on his return. All you need to know:
"Jack is doing fantastic. His ability is still there, with Mikel and Santi both amazed by his quality in Friday's session. He lacks the sharpness and first 5 yards of pace at the moment, but that will come with training with the first team and games. He's already been nut-megging certain other midfielders in training! and it's clear he's still got it. Fans may need to be patient with him as he returns, but we are confident that he will be back to his best in no time"
That's called little bit guessing little bit paraphrasing Wenger.
COC tie :haha:
14 months.Quote:
“He will play on Monday, he will play his first game with the under-21s, maybe an hour or something like that,” Wenger said.
“It's another important step but he has not played for 14 months so we have to calm your [the media’s] impatience a little bit.
“It is fantastic for him. When you are at that age and are out for such a long time, it is absolutely massive to take [for] him and Frimpong.
“Frimpong had two knee injuries, Jack had two setbacks. It is massive for them to come back and for us as well.”
Wenger wants Wilshere to make a steady return to action, and does not think it would be beneficial for him to play in next month’s England double header against San Marino and Poland.
“I think that will be too early for him,” he said. “He has not played for 14 months.”