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i'd bloody believe you!
Worst possible scenario. Wiltshire out for crucial first three months and Diaby fit and no doubt played. Shit
lol
either that or i see dead people!!!!
From the insider...
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Also Jack Wilshere 'Wants the number 10 shirt'! #AFC
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Some positive news: Jack Wilshere is continuing his rehabilitation with outdoor running. Going really well and in great spirits. #AFC
the news i've heard is that his ankle crumbles every time his feet touch terra firma and that his career is over!....everyone in the media knows, everyone at the club knows, but they are keeping quiet on it....why who the fuck knows?.....Wenger's mind games....if people believe Wilshere is coming back probably no-one thinks we are as fucked up as we are.
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Jack Wilshere CONFIRMED as Arsenal's new Number 10! #AFC
D @AFCAMDEN
Jack Wilshere CONFIRMED as Arsenal's new Number 10! #AFC
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Twitter :lol:
Is this true?
What no. is poldi going to have?
Wiltsheer is indeed the number 10.
Although I'm still inclined to believe he was all an illusion.
This complete media embargo that wilshere has going on is very weird. I understand the twitter thing - Szczesny and Wilshere have probably been warned by wenger so they've stopped. But why the complete media blackout on wilshere's part? I understand there's a massive overreaction on his fitness updates but that's to be expected. I can't believe the Wilshere can't handle the pressure of it. The little-englander probably thrives on it.
Apparently Wilshere closed his Twitter account after some people accused him of failing a drugs test.
His girlfriend closed hers too.
Wumger says month until he's back in training. Should return same time as Rosicky and Sagna.
Wheelchair :rose:
Jack Wilshere has spoken of his immense pride after being handed Arsenal’s coveted No 10 shirt.
The young midfielder is currently nursing an ankle injury which has kept him out of action for a year but he is back in light training ahead of the new season.
Wilshere, who has been with the Club since the age of nine, says that following in the footsteps of some former greats gives him extra motivation.
"It's such an honour for me,” he told Arsenal.com. “Getting the No 10 shirt again at the Club means so much to me as I wore it all through the youth teams at Arsenal.
“It has a special place for all attacking or creative players. I feel proud to wear it now after some real Club legends have worn it, such as Dennis Bergkamp.
“Now I am even more excited about returning to action and honouring the shirt.”
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...t-is-an-honour
:lol: nice
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He's coming back to life IMO.
he will be like a new signing! yay!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...ar-Jacked.html
How about whacking car salesmen instead?
Jack :bow:Quote:
New Arsenal No 10 Jack Wilshere has delivered a cheeky parting shot to Robin van Persie after hailing 'real club legends' to have worn the shirt, and not mentioning the Dutchman.
The former captain completed his £24million move to Manchester United on Friday, vacating the No 10 he had worn for two seasons.
Wilshere, who hasn't featured for the Gunners for more than a year through injury, has left his No 19 jersey for new boy Santi Cazorla and taking on a shirt number synonymous with the creative hub of attack.
Before Van Persie, William Gallas bizarrely held the coveted spot, inheriting it from Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp after the Dutchman retired.
England international Wilshere, who hopes to be fit by the end of October, said: "It's such an honour for me. Getting the No 10 shirt again at the Club means so much to me as I wore it all through the youth teams at Arsenal.
'It has a special place for all attacking or creative players. I feel proud to wear it now after some real Club legends have worn it, such as Dennis Bergkamp.'
'Now I am even more excited about returning to action and honouring the shirt.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz23opM7qUp
From that man, AFCamden :bow:Quote:
Koscielny, Ox and Wilshere Injury Update #AFC
false:Most of the first team squad were given the day off today, apart from those receiving treatment.
Everyone in last week's squad will be involved, Gervinho's issue was cramp. Alex Oxlade-Charmberlain is expected to be fit after recovering well. The biggest doubt is Koscielny. Whilst the rest of the first team had a day off, he was in receiving treatment. "Kos was getting treatment but moving freely, lets see what happens tomorrow".
Long term injury absentee Jack Wilshere is making fine progress. He's even told staff he "wants to play next weekend!" Although he's currently running outdoors freely without pain, the club are being extra cautious with him to avoid anymore setbacks. He's penciled in for a return to full training in just over 3 weeks time, however I wouldn't be surprised if he comes back quicker.
Well apparently Jack hasn't even started running with the ball yet so this sudden 'full training in 3 weeks' sounds a bit far-fetched?
So he'll be back in full training in 3 weeks and back in the first team a couple of weeks after that which would make it October i think
That was the estimated time anyway
AFCamden in talking shit again shocker :haha:
:lol: Of course of course
I love Ach and his terrible opinions
can't wait for wilshere to return, with him so close and hopefully having a successful return, we wont need the likes of sahin for creativity
Hence Diaby's problems.
NOt only are ankle injuries notoriously difficult to mend, they also impact on other parts of the body. Add to that the stresses and strains on the body which football creates (turning / tackling / twisting / Jumping etc), it's a recipe for a breakdown.
Hopefully we're taking this slowly and building him back up.
Well they've already taken extra precautions with him, and it sounds like he's been running pain-free for a while now, but the club just want to be extra-safe. From what I've read and providing he has no more setbacks, I'd be surprised if he was't in full training in about 3 weeks, then it's getting match fitness, couple of reserve games etc and then first team action another 3 weeks or so after that. Happy days
Isn't it a knee problem that is keeping him out? Aren't the ankle problems fixed?
His knee problem was as a result of the ankle problem :good:
If this guy is ever fit (and it's a big if) he'll take ages to get back to anywhere near what he was before the injury, that's if he does of course. We've seen this before with long term injuries...it's foolish for Wenger to rely on him or indeed Rosicky who has been injured for almost his entire time with us.
Why does Wenger never plan for something which has become almost inevitable?