Coquelin/Frimpong/Yennaris and Youths, Angha/Crowley

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highburyJD wrote:if we let Frimpong go as well as leCoq we look very light at DM
who can play there: Tets, Rambo then what? Yennaris... Vermaelen?
How could you forget Diaby? :lol:

But seriously Wilshere can play in a deep role. We still need a top class DM though.

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I think Jack was played there to develop his positional play and decision making.
Taking away his option to burst forward, limits him too much as a player IMO

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the whole youth team/reserves fiasco must be some sort of tax scam as I can't seeany other reason why so many crap players are herded in there with zero possibility of ever playing for the first team

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slag wrote:the whole youth team/reserves fiasco must be some sort of tax scam as I can't seeany other reason why so many crap players are herded in there with zero possibility of ever playing for the first team
How can you say that? Arsene's youth academy is the envy of the whole footballing world. I mean look at that lengthy list of strikers its produced over the past 17 years like errrr...................hold on...........it'll come to me.........errrm..........surely there's one.............err, nope. You're right - one of his last remaining myths peddled by the likes of Paddy Barclay i.e. he is a great developer of talent. He isn't

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Looks like miquel and yennaris are on their way to leicester on loan according to reports on twitter.

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mcdowell42 wrote:Looks like miquel and yennaris are on their way to leicester on loan according to reports on twitter.
So he lets Santos leave (no harm there), Monreal is out, Vermaelen is out and now Miquel is going out on loan. And the master plan when the permacrock Gibbs gets injured is what exactly? Or is that what they call 'special circumstances'

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SteveO 35 wrote:I mean look at that lengthy list of strikers its produced over the past 17 years like errrr...................hold on...........it'll come to me.........errrm..........surely there's one.............err, nope. You're right - one of his last remaining myths peddled by the likes of Paddy Barclay i.e. he is a great developer of talent. He isn't
how many top strikers have come from big clubs youth teams?
can only think of Owen and Fowler from Liverpool.
Sometimes the best strikers manifest their talents a bit later - Drogs and Wrighty the obvious examples

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SteveO 35 wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:Looks like miquel and yennaris are on their way to leicester on loan according to reports on twitter.
So he lets Santos leave (no harm there), Monreal is out, Vermaelen is out and now Miquel is going out on loan. And the master plan when the permacrock Gibbs gets injured is what exactly? Or is that what they call 'special circumstances'

Good news stevo monreal back in training :barscarf:

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highburyJD wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:I mean look at that lengthy list of strikers its produced over the past 17 years like errrr...................hold on...........it'll come to me.........errrm..........surely there's one.............err, nope. You're right - one of his last remaining myths peddled by the likes of Paddy Barclay i.e. he is a great developer of talent. He isn't
how many top strikers have come from big clubs youth teams?
can only think of Owen and Fowler from Liverpool.
Sometimes the best strikers manifest their talents a bit later - Drogs and Wrighty the obvious examples
i guess thats what must be happening with Joel Campbell then

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mcdowell42 wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:Looks like miquel and yennaris are on their way to leicester on loan according to reports on twitter.
So he lets Santos leave (no harm there), Monreal is out, Vermaelen is out and now Miquel is going out on loan. And the master plan when the permacrock Gibbs gets injured is what exactly? Or is that what they call 'special circumstances'

Good news stevo monreal back in training :barscarf:
Just in time for Kieran's traditional pre-season injury :D

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Seems the youth team losing 7-0 at Luton Town on Saturday got buried under the Emirates Cup disaster... The future's bright :barscarf:

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hugh jardon wrote:Seems the youth team losing 7-0 at Luton Town on Saturday got buried under the Emirates Cup disaster... The future's bright :barscarf:
Very underrated team, Luton :proudtosay: :lol:

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