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Right I may be knowing for hyping BUT HEAR ME OUTThis guy could potentially be the English Lionel Messi/Alex Hleb.I suggest you go watch last nights reserve game and his previous games before you start disagreeing

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how the f*ck is he going to get a look in when theres no-one in his position in the first team thats close to retirement/sold on age. Arsenal have got too many sick youngsters that they can't accomodate - Lansbury, Murphy, Denilson, Barazite, Bostock and more.

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hmm is he really THAT guy i aint seen himwere dose he play
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wOgKUdVXQE
Sickolocio. LOL @ aresnes face after the second goal..Hope this guy doesnt get sold.. I will like to see him develop in silence as well.. No ne of the theo-mania-hype.Reminds me of Joe cole still
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger took his seat at Underhill on Monday evening, and watched on as 16 year old England Youth international Jack Wilshere added to his growing reputation, by making a goal for Rui Fonte, and scoring the second as the Reserves beat an impressive West Ham side 2-0.Wenger along with Assistant Academy Director David Court, and Under 18s manager Steve Bould all sat together to study the youngsters. But were treated to a superb show as the Hale End product made it two goals in two Reserves League South starts. The strike was Wilshere’s 15th of a breakthrough season which has seen him become a regular for the super impressive Under 18’s, and his goals have helped them win the Academy League.Wenger must now decide does he keep the prospect in the Reserves and Youth system, to develop in the usual way. Or does he take a gamble, promote him quickly in to the Carling Cup squad like he did with Cesc Fabregas.Jack, no doubt has the attitude as well as talent to become a future great with the Gunners. However if Wenger was to misjudged his development and push him too early, it could prove to be a step back as the expectation on such a young player could be crippling.Young Guns made the comparison two months ago between Wilshere and Alexander Hleb, something the commentary team on Arsenal TV have picked up on in the last two fixtures. for those of you who are not familiar with Jack i will give a brief explanation of what he is all about.Jack is a left footed attack minded midfielder, capable of playing anywhere across the midfield or behind the striker. He is only 170cm but rugged and is willing to chase the ball down and run the channels, his low centre of gravity and deceiving pace allows marking difficult for opposition defenders.But its his no fear approach when going forward that is impressive, never doubting his ability he is not afraid to shoot from range, and his talent to find space and pick an inch perfect pass makes him the biggest prospect in the Academy.I personally have always thought if you are good enough, your old enough and Jack is bang in form, his confidence is high and with the first team taking on Derby County on Monday, he could be involved as Wenger looked really impressed.However we all need to take a step back, he has had an brilliant season but there is alot of hype about him, and hype leads to pressure, and for a 16 year old being hailed as the new Fabregas or a new star we should let him develop, and i am sure Wenger will do his best to protect him.In January he signed a long term scholarship contract, and is expected to go professional before the turn of the year, by then he could have become a first team member. Wilshere must now dust himself down and get ready for Saturday’s play off semi-final against Aston Villa with the Under 18s. Should Arsenal win they will face the winners of Man City V Sunderland at the Emirates on Tuesday.The future looks very bright for Jack Wilshere.. don’t expect to much to soon from him, but no doubt remember the name.http://youngguns.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/...-jack-wilshere/
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger took his seat at Underhill on Monday evening, and watched on as 16 year old England Youth international Jack Wilshere added to his growing reputation, by making a goal for Rui Fonte, and scoring the second as the Reserves beat an impressive West Ham side 2-0.Wenger along with Assistant Academy Director David Court, and Under 18s manager Steve Bould all sat together to study the youngsters. But were treated to a superb show as the Hale End product made it two goals in two Reserves League South starts. The strike was Wilshere’s 15th of a breakthrough season which has seen him become a regular for the super impressive Under 18’s, and his goals have helped them win the Academy League.Wenger must now decide does he keep the prospect in the Reserves and Youth system, to develop in the usual way. Or does he take a gamble, promote him quickly in to the Carling Cup squad like he did with Cesc Fabregas.Jack, no doubt has the attitude as well as talent to become a future great with the Gunners. However if Wenger was to misjudged his development and push him too early, it could prove to be a step back as the expectation on such a young player could be crippling.Young Guns made the comparison two months ago between Wilshere and Alexander Hleb, something the commentary team on Arsenal TV have picked up on in the last two fixtures. for those of you who are not familiar with Jack i will give a brief explanation of what he is all about.Jack is a left footed attack minded midfielder, capable of playing anywhere across the midfield or behind the striker. He is only 170cm but rugged and is willing to chase the ball down and run the channels, his low centre of gravity and deceiving pace allows marking difficult for opposition defenders.But its his no fear approach when going forward that is impressive, never doubting his ability he is not afraid to shoot from range, and his talent to find space and pick an inch perfect pass makes him the biggest prospect in the Academy.I personally have always thought if you are good enough, your old enough and Jack is bang in form, his confidence is high and with the first team taking on Derby County on Monday, he could be involved as Wenger looked really impressed.However we all need to take a step back, he has had an brilliant season but there is alot of hype about him, and hype leads to pressure, and for a 16 year old being hailed as the new Fabregas or a new star we should let him develop, and i am sure Wenger will do his best to protect him.In January he signed a long term scholarship contract, and is expected to go professional before the turn of the year, by then he could have become a first team member. Wilshere must now dust himself down and get ready for Saturday’s play off semi-final against Aston Villa with the Under 18s. Should Arsenal win they will face the winners of Man City V Sunderland at the Emirates on Tuesday.The future looks very bright for Jack Wilshere.. don’t expect to much to soon from him, but no doubt remember the name.http://youngguns.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/...-jack-wilshere/
That's got me intrigued.
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