People who make posts that include, 'only on GW' or 'GW believes such and such' or 'typical GW view' are just being lazy. If you want to call someone out on a view do it - but don't call the Board out on a view.
GW does not have a view - it is a platform for people to express their views.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...e-big-shoes-toArsenal's newly appointed assistant manager Steve Bould is relishing the opportunity to work with the first team after his promotion from youth team head coach, and admitted that he has some big shoes to fill.
Pat Rice's retirement has forced Arsene Wenger to reshuffle his coaching staff, a move which also seen Neil Banfield promoted from the reserve team manager to first team coach.
Rice first joined Arsenal as a 17-year-old in 1966 before becoming a coach at the club in 1984 until retiring at the end of last season.
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Bould told the club's official website: "I know I have some big boots to fill with Pat having spent 44 years at the club and that is going to be the hard part.
"It is more than excitement, it is an absolute privilege and an honour.
"I will be learning on the job a little bit but myself and Neil Banfield are more than excited."
Wenger feels it is essential to have people around the club who value the identity of Arsenal.
The 49-year-old spent 11 years at Arsenal between 1988 and 1999, making 372 appearances for The Gunners, and won the league three times and the FA Cup twice. Banfield has been a coach at the club for the last 15 years, something which the manager admires.
Wenger said: "I have always felt it is important to have people around who understand what this great club is all about.
"With Steve and Neil joining the first-team staff, it ensures we carry forward our traditions and approach in a consistent way."
Basically saying nothing will change
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2920/...nal-youngstersArsenal assistant manager Steve Bould is pleased that the club's youngsters continue to receive first-team opportunities in the League Cup.
Arsene Wenger has used the competition in recent seasons as a platform for academy players to prove their worth alongside established regulars in the Gunners set-up.
Although they were only able to reach the quarter-finals before losing to Manchester City 1-0 at the Emirates last season, Bould, the club's former Under-18s boss, believes the League Cup is the perfect platform to blood the north London side's younger talent.
"I am delighted," he told Arsenal Player.
"[The young players] are a little bit disappointed they didn't go a little bit further but to have that many numbers involved is a credit to the whole academy and the system that Liam Brady has put in place.
"It is a measure that our manager still uses to look at our young kids and wants them to come through. It's a fabulous experience for them and long may that continue.
"I know there are calls to win the trophy and of course that is major at first-team level because it's what you are judged on. But I think for us that is the perfect competition to blood our kids.
"Lots go out on loan and for whatever reason don't play enough games, so I think it is the perfect grounding for them."
Steve Boulds name but Wengers words
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