Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
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Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
This may come across as a little bitter(most likely because it is a little bitter), but I can't wait until the day, in perhaps a decade's time, when this utter wage thief gets declared Bankrupt.
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Re: Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
What's he done?
He's probably going to leave Arsenal in the summer, doubt he will be fit enough to be a first choice pick, although I suspect Southgate will still take him to Russia.
He's probably going to leave Arsenal in the summer, doubt he will be fit enough to be a first choice pick, although I suspect Southgate will still take him to Russia.
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As he should. Hes the only talented creative attacking midfielder we've got.Sidney1st wrote:What's he done?
He's probably going to leave Arsenal in the summer, doubt he will be fit enough to be a first choice pick, although I suspect Southgate will still take him to Russia.
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Sidney1st wrote:What's he done?
He's probably going to leave Arsenal in the summer, doubt he will be fit enough to be a first choice pick, although I suspect Southgate will still take him to Russia.
He's an utter arse.
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Made of glass and seeing as everyone thinks he should be playing from deep midfield...Saxoman wrote:As he should. Hes the only talented creative attacking midfielder we've got.
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Even so..Sidney1st wrote:Made of glass and seeing as everyone thinks he should be playing from deep midfield...
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Effortlessly ghosted past Hendrick within minutes of coming on and almost resulted in a goal. He's an option England will consider if he's playing regularly and rightly so. If he ain't playing there's not even a conversation to be had. He needs to leave Arsenal asap.
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Re: Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
Utter prlck
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England's best midfielder by a country mile. Anyone who thinks he can't play hasn't got a clue about football.
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He's a right Jamie O'Hara
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Top quality player, I hope to see Wilshere become the very best version of himself. I'm not actually sure what he's ever done wrong to warrant a thread like this.
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I'd have him as an option from the bench at least at the world cup.
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A classic show pony.
Flashes lots of skills, but ultimately, just a show pony. Fragile at that.
Even Bournemouth dropped him. Must hold the record for most money per minute played in history. Second only to RVS, obviously.
Flashes lots of skills, but ultimately, just a show pony. Fragile at that.
Even Bournemouth dropped him. Must hold the record for most money per minute played in history. Second only to RVS, obviously.
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Re: Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
He reminds me of Joe Cole. On his day when fit could change a game with his skill. Only ever really happened every now and then.
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Great talent every now and then.
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Re: Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
Totally agree.KRBFC wrote:Top quality player, I hope to see Wilshere become the very best version of himself. I'm not actually sure what he's ever done wrong to warrant a thread like this.
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Why is he so hated? Decent player and if it wasn’t for injuries, which have definitely hindered his progress, he’d be a regular in the Arsenal side.
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Not sure what he's done to justify some of the venim on this thread.
Personally no sure he has got what it takes. There has been a few spells in his career when he looked great. But he had a poor season on loan at Bournemouth last year.
He now gets picked with the reserves on a Thursday night Europa league game - plus the odd sub appearance at the weekend.
He'll go in the summer I think
Personally no sure he has got what it takes. There has been a few spells in his career when he looked great. But he had a poor season on loan at Bournemouth last year.
He now gets picked with the reserves on a Thursday night Europa league game - plus the odd sub appearance at the weekend.
He'll go in the summer I think
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Re: Jack Wilshere - Ten Years' Time.
Being white, English and he may look like someone who voted for Brexit, is enough for Walton.TVC15 wrote:Not sure what he's done to justify some of the venim on this thread.
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I would swap him for Hendrick in a heartbeat. Perhaps he needs some Dyche "conditioning" to bring out the very best of him.
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If arsenal get shut in summer would love us to be in for him. Dyche fit he would be sublime for us.
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Provided Dyche remains, Burnley could be a very good move for him. What Sam did for JJ okocha, Dyche could do for Wilshire.iw1961 wrote:I would swap him for Hendrick in a heartbeat. Perhaps he needs some Dyche "conditioning" to bring out the very best of him.
Sadly wages probably rules it out.
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Total turnaround on this thread. Respected player. Would be wellcome here but it won’t happen.
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Looked to be mouthing off big time to CFS on leaving pitch at full time; gesticulating bare chested. Odious little man!
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I saw that. By thaat i mean he was applauding the cfs. Sarcasm perhaps but it was nothing. If you can give it - take it. (Burnley fans)Carport wrote:Looked to be mouthing off big time to CFS on leaving pitch at full time; gesticulating bare chested. Odious little man!
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Was JJ Okocha an injury prone barely fit player before he joined Bolton?Saxoman wrote:Provided Dyche remains, Burnley could be a very good move for him. What Sam did for JJ okocha, Dyche could do for Wilshire.
Sadly wages probably rules it out.
As for wages, unless he stays at Arsenal he won't be getting paid that well again, he simply isn't worth it if all he's good for is cameo appearances.
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He must be giving Darren Anderton and Kieron Dyer a run for that one if we are talking about injury prone players.JimmyRobbo wrote:A classic show pony.
Flashes lots of skills, but ultimately, just a show pony. Fragile at that.
Even Bournemouth dropped him. Must hold the record for most money per minute played in history. Second only to RVS, obviously.
He will never beat Winston Bogarde though who spent 3 years doing nothing but train at Chelsea after refusing to play pretty much.
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Yes.Sidney1st wrote:Was JJ Okocha an injury prone barely fit player before he joined Bolton?
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Who Saxo ?burnley007 wrote:Utter prlck
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I think Chelsea's current longest serving player beats them all. A guy named Matej Delac, hes been there for 8 years and still hasn't made his debut.Sidney1st wrote:He must be giving Darren Anderton and Kieron Dyer a run for that one if we are talking about injury prone players.
He will never beat Winston Bogarde though who spent 3 years doing nothing but train at Chelsea after refusing to play pretty much.
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