Wasn't this the same Wenger who gave Ericsson the go ahead for Walcott to be picked for the World Cup squad at 17 before he had even kicked a ball.g88ner wrote:Interesting and rather disturbing theory, and it's sad that you both think Wenger is that selfish and petty that he would purposely hold back a young talent for personal gainSWLGooner wrote:"Wenger won't play the ox because if he does it will look like he bought a really great talent. If he waits and doesn't play him at all until next season then it will look like Wenger nurtured and produced a great talent and that's what he wants everyone to think. "
Bang on STL, it seriously looks to me like Wenger is more interested in advancing his personal reputation than Arsenal succeeding.- you're basically accusing him of sabotaging Arsenal football club and the career of a young lad who we spent serious money on.
I find it hard to believe though. Surely it's more likely that he just doesn't think he's ready yet? - after all, he is only 18 and only signed in the summer.
Perhaps we shouldn't be so quick to accuse Wenger of such a serious breach of football ethics?
Similar accusations were made at the start of last season, about Wenger holding back Wilshere because he was English. As we now now, Wilshere is a key first team regular at 19, so it now seems those people were wrong about Wenger... I think, in time, people will realise Wenger isn't trying to sabotage Chamberlain's career either.
I don't know, you'd think Wenger was the devil if you went off what some people post on here
The Ox has showed potential and some class even in the brief appearances and CC games already, he deserves at least some game time from the bench.