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Written by Mean Lean on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 12:55

Jack Wilshere has signed a new contract at the Gunners and it will be music to ears of all the coaching staff at Arsenal who have played their part in developing one of the most promising kids in the country into a Premier League quality player. You can be sure that the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea and the Mancs had been hiding in the bushes, whispering for Jack to walk over their way as they would be fully aware of Jack's contract situation. Instead he has jumped into the red Arsenal parked car on the side and has driven off into the distance.

It is pretty nice that Jack has Arsenal DNA, this is the advantage of bringing through English players like erm Ashley Cole. Or perhaps even David Bentley. Ok, maybe it doesn't actually make much difference but you do get the sense that Jack Wilshere will be at Arsenal for a very long time if the club continues to make the huge strides that it has made of late.

I think Jack is coming through just at the right time, Arsene has rebuilt the club with a long term strategy, and Jack is young enough to take advantage of all the hard work that has been put in place.

Meanwhile, Wojciech Szczesny (still very much copying and pasting) is not so keen to jump into the Arsenal car that has been parked especially for him. He seems to have caught the Diarra bug that was lying around London Colny. The confident Polish stopper is fed up of watching from the sidelines and wants to play games. It is all well and good having self belief but at 19 he needs to remember that most goalkeeping careers do not start until their mid twenties.

I suppose the question is, does Szczesny want the number one shirt now or leave or is he waiting for assurances that he will be number two. If he is demanding the number one shirt then we may as well just release him into the wild. No matter how good a player may think he is, no player is bigger than the manager or the club. No matter what you may think of Lukasz Fabianski, he is older and has waited longer for his chance and now he has games under his belt, he has deserved his starting place.

Szczesny is a fabulous talent who is destined to be a top top keeper, so hopefully Arsene can convince him to remain patient and that Arsenal is the right place for him to be.

We are back in the Champions League tomorrow, we fly out to face Shakhtar Donetsk, and we will be without Cesc Fabregas which is of no real surprise after he pulled his hamstring against West Ham over the weekend. Alex Song is also a doubt for the game. It is a shame that we do not have automatic qualification as it would allow Arsene to make wholesale changes, as it is, I would imagine that Arsene will still play a strong team to try and qualify as soon as possible. I think it will be a totally different game from the one at the Emirates. More on that tomorrow.

Hard luck for Mark Randall who broke his collar bone on his debut for his new loan club Rotherham. He only lasted twenty minutes. With injury luck like that, he could well have a future at Arsenal after all. In better news, Samir Nasri has won the ESPN PFA fans player of the month award and rightly so. Tevez and Van der Fart were left behind by the mercurial Frenchman. Long may his form continue.

Benik Afobe has joined Huddersfield on loan until January which is great news for the 17 year old. It is a great chance for him to get some good level football under his belt. I hope he can get games and score some goals. At least it is another Arsenal player for us to look out for.

Right, gotta run.

Back tomorrow.

 

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Comments (17)

  • Michael  - you're wrong
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    How you dare to compare our future legend Wojciech to that useless piece of shit Diarra, are you crazy? They should give this boy the gloves! Now!
  • roger
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    i think he wants to be told he will be considered at least No.2 which i think is fair enough..Dont think he'll leave
  • DJ Dragonfly
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    If Wenger can ensure Szczesny the number 2 jersey, then I think he will sign a new contract with us. He was excellent against Newcastle last week in the Carling Cup, but I feel Fabianski deserves to keep his place in goal upon Almunia's return from injury.

    Despite talks about new deals being offered to Arshavin and Nasri, I think the club should prioritise the Szczesny above every other contract renewal. He's an excellent prospect and he has the potential to reach the heights of Seaman and Lehmann. That's how highly I rate the lad.
  • Red25  - Unfair on Diarra
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    Michael - a little harsh on Diarra i feel. He had some cracking games for us in the Carling cup, but would then be dropped for the league games to appease Flamini - who was holding us over a barrel with his contract running out. As good as Flamini was playing may be we should have thought long term and played Diarra - there's no doubting his talent.

    Different situation with Wojciech - he has achieved nothing, and has no right to be so arrogant.
  • MeanLean
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    Are you suggesting that we play everyone who kicks up a fuss?
  • MeanLean
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    Let me just clear this up.

    I rate WS very highly and expect him to be top class but our players cannot demand to be in the team, it is down to patience, especially at his age.

    I hope he signs a new deal and then we will all be happy.
  • Hjörvar  - No mistake please
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    It would be a very big mistake to let WS go - he must be retaned at the club. :!:
  • Dave
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    Wenger can't offer him the no 2 shirt because it will piss off Diaby.
  • DJ Dragonfly
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    I meant to say the number 2 goalkeeping spot.
  • Stevo F
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    If Szczesny has actually made the demands that the press are speculating on, then let him go. Plain and simply put, he is only a BOY in goal keeping terms. At the start of the season all that we gunners faithful were crying out for was a dependable goal keeper, to allow the team a chance at winning the premiership, the last piece of the wenger puzzle!!! People called for loris from france or schwartzer from fulham or hart/given from man city, suddenly I'm hearing a 20 year old with a superiority complex is the answer, come people. One day he may well be great, but very few goal keepers are great at his age, he must wait or leave.
  • Afzaal
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    ROFL MATE !!!!
  • Michael
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    Sorry if I sounded harsh but I'm very excited about Wojciech. I believe he's ready, he's absolutely ready for every tournament - he'll save like in Newcastle. I don't believe Almunia is injured btw, he should be history for the club.
  • Michael Gillon  - Play him tonight
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    The Poles should be 1 & 2 goalkeepers. Play WS tonight in Champions League. Let Fab play premier league and WS the rest. They are both good, but WS looks very commanding. If WS is number 2 he will sign.
  • Anonymous
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    SAMEHERE NASRI!!!
  • Iron Man
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    From what I've seen of WS thus far, it would be a big mistake to let him go. For my money, he's the best we've currently got in the GK dept.

    Diarra could have achieved great things at Arsenal. I feel the club were just as much to blame in that situation as the player.
  • ian
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    how i wish we have a squad in reality like my Championship Manager... buffon as the no.1 with Szczesny as deputy =)
  • Tappo  - Wilshere Supports West Ham
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    Thank god Jack supports the sad hammers as he is not likely to leave us for them!!

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