Jack Wilshere

What a stupid question lol

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he learnt how big his pocket was

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Hope Jack starts for Bournemouth tonight, would love to see him playing again…

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His heart is in the wrong body… sad

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Well done Jack, solid finish.

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Yes Jack!!

I bet that felt good.

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Aged well.

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Durability:Diaby

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Agree?

I don’t watch it but I know English scouts look for big powerful oafs. So when they don’t make it at academies they probably drop down a division or 2

Can also carry players who can’t put in 100 percent like him as well.

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The headline isn’t really what the article is about,. Wilshere does reflect, but not so much on leaving Arsenal.

It baffled me then and baffles me now. Wilshere as a #10 was a strange choice by Wenger.

Wilshere was played deep numerous times he never developed his skills from his first season. His play style is too risky, always left it to the last second to play his pass, he wasn’t tactically aware and he was awful at tackling.

I remember aston villa and pool 5 1 where he played deep and thats without googling. He was piss poor in both

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When he wanted to go on loan we should have sold him instead. That was ridiculous.

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I blame plenty of that on Wenger and the staff, a good deal of the top younger talent such as Wilshere, Ramsey and even Bellerin et al lacked tactical nous that should have been drilled into them from a young age

Tactical nous wasn’t worth a damn here.

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Yeah could see aspects of that in Walcott and Ox too.

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Good examples too, particularly Walcott.

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