"For Ryo's part, there has been an awful lot asked of the kid, with the amount of games he's had," Coyle told reporters.
"I thought he was feeling it a little bit in his legs at the end of the [Wolves] game. We will need to get him rested up as best as we can to make sure he's ready to play a part this weekend."
http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3908/...igue-at-bolton
Disgusting how Maccy uses facts around here.
I forgot about Ryo.
He'll have to go out on loan again. Seems promising but there isn't any space in the squad for him now and if we buy Poldoski or any other wide player, his chances will be limited.
I doubt Wenger will sign many players this summer because he always likes to give his players a chance. Still have this Campbell kid and Wellington Siilva to come over. We'll see what happens.
Forrgot about wellington Siilva don't think he will make the cut here, his loan at Levante went badly:
On the 10th of July 2011, Wellington Silva joined Spanish side Levante for the second time. It was reported on the 18th of October that Wellington Silva would return to Arsenal in January after an unsuccessful loan spell in which the manager was disapointed with his attitude
from wiki,
Loan to Alcoyano
On January 20, 2012, Wellington Silva Joined Segunda División side Alcoyano on loan until the end of the season. [8] Wellington scored on his debut for Alcoyano after coming on as a first half substitute.
he's got 2 goals in 11 games there. his attitude problem seems to be setting him back
No, will be surprise if he ever plays a meaningful game for Arsenal
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...ace-at-arsenalJapanese teenager Ryo Miyaichi admits being relegated from the Premier League with Bolton was "truly disappointing" but believes his loan experience will help him press for a first-team place at Arsenal next season.
The 19-year-old winger joined Bolton on loan from the Gunners in January, making 14 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal and providing an assist during a decent spell at Reebok Stadium although a shoulder problem curtailed his progress.
Miyaichi has returned to his native Japan this week where he will enjoy a few weeks of rest before returning to his parent club for next term, and the youngster hopes his Premier League experience at Bolton bodes well for his future with the Gunners.
"I've improved to a point where I can hold my own in the Premier League, and that's given me a lot of confidence," Miyaichi told Kyodo News.
"I hope I can win a place in the first team when I go back to Arsenal."
However, Miyaichi was unable to help Bolton avoid relegation with Sunday's 2-2 draw at Stoke City condemning them to the drop and he admitted he was not always at his best during his loan stint with his shoulder injury hindering him.
"It's truly disappointing," Miyaichi said. "To be perfectly honest, if you asked me if I was able to play to the best of my ability week in, week out, I'd have to say no."
Miyaichi will now hope to be part of the Japan squad, which will be announced on Friday, for the May 23 friendly with Azerbaijan before World Cup qualifiers against Oman, Jordan and Australia in June.
Didnt see much if anything at all of Bolton this season.
How did he do?
One goal and an assist doesnt seem too good