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10 reasons why The Arsenal Legends match will be best match of the weekend

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1. It is for charity. Most importantly, The Arsenal Legends day is to raise money for The Arsenal Foundation. The Arsenal Foundation was launched in May 2012 and since then has committed more than £1million to support a range of community and charitable projects in the UK and overseas, including those of the Club’s official charity partners Save the Children and Willow Foundation.

2.  Take the kids. In an era where football is so expensive, the Legends match will be a brilliant day to take the family. Tickets ranging from £10 – £15 for adults & £5 – £7.50 for children.

3. The Arsenal Legends. The likes of Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp might have pulled out, but the full squad is still full of double winners & invincible’s and Anders Limpar. Jens Lehmann, David Seaman, Martin Keown, Marc Overmars, Ray Parlour, Emmanuel Petit, Pascal Cygan, Gilberto, Nigel Winterburn, Kolo Toure, Robert Pires, Freddie Ljungberg, Sylvain Wiltord, Anders Limpar, Gilles Grimandi and Kanu.

4. AC Milan Legends. The Milan Glorie squad is equally is talented. With some of the all-time greats set to appear. The likes of Dida, Cafu, Paolo Maldini, Marcel Desailly and more.

5. International break. It’s boring. The season has barely started and we already have an international break. It’s a bit of a joke really. The Arsenal Legends match will be the biggest and best match of the weekend.

6. Dennis Bergkamp’s Testimonial. Today’s game reminds me of Bergkamp’s testimonial when the season first opened. An Arsenal Legends v Ajax Legends. The atmosphere was class. The game a brilliant sceptical. Today will hopefully be the same.

7. The kids. I have already touched on this, but today will be brilliant for the kids. A chance to see what all the fuss was about. The stories about players their Dad tells them about will come true. It is a pity there is no Bergkamp or Henry (or Wright), but who exciting will it be to watch Kanu’s tricks, Overmars down the wing and Crazy Jens in goal? The kids are going to love it.

8. Against Modern FootballTicket prices aside, modern football is a bit shit. And Arsenal are poorly treated by the club. This is a chance to return to yesteryear. I see a lot of people online who no longer go week in, week out, with tickets for this game.

9. Weather. It’s a beautiful day today. A day made for drinking with your pals. Watching a bit of football. And then some more drinking with your pals.

10. The future. If today go’s well, we might see The Arsenal Legends match become a regular fixture on the calendar. I can see yearly games against the Real Madrid Galacticos, Barcelona Legends, Juventus & Bayern Munich. The good and the great of legendary European sides (and beyond, a Brazil Legends side?) coming to Arsenal’s stadium in a yearly basis for a great day out and to raise money for charity.

For all those going, whether it is with your kids or with pals who have long stopped going, or your regular match day pals, enjoy the day.

Keenos

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Squad Analysis: Arsenal 2016/17

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What seems to have been the longest drawn out transfer window of all time slammed shut last night. With the new rules regarding loan deals, there will be no more players out, no more players in, until January.

With a shock dead line day move for Jack Wilshere, and lack of any madness, there is a debate as to whether our squad is still short in midfield and upfront, or if the balance is perfect and the loan of Jack Wilshere is a good thing for his future.

Here is a couple of things I have put together:

2016/17 First Team Squad

Petr Cech
David Ospina
Damian Martínez
Hector Bellerin
Mathieu Debuchy
Carl Jenkinson
Laurent Koscielny
Shkodran Mustafi
Per Mertesacker
Gabriel
Rob Holding
Nacho Monreal
Kieran Gibbs
Granit Xhaka
Mohamed Elneny
Francis Coquelin
Aaron Ramsey
Santi Cazorla
Mesut Ozil
Alexis Sanchez
Theo Walcott
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Alex Iwobi
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde
Olivier Giroud
Lucas Perez
Danny Welbeck
Yaya Sanogo
Chuba Akpom

2016/17 First Team Squad

Foreign

Petr Cech
David Ospina
Damian Martínez
Mathieu Debuchy
Laurent Koscielny
Shkodran Mustafi
Per Mertesacker
Gabriel
Nacho Monreal
Granit Xhaka
Mohamed Elneny
Santi Cazorla
Mesut Ozil
Alexis Sanchez
Olivier Giroud
Lucas Perez
Yaya Sanogo

17 Foreign players

Home Grown

Carl Jenkinson
Kieran Gibbs
Francis Coquelin
Aaron Ramsey
Theo Walcott
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Danny Welbeck

7 Home grown players

Youth

Hector Bellerin
Rob Holding
Alex Iwobi
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde
Chuba Akpom

Premier League rules dictate that you may only have a 25 man squad and a maximum of 17 non-home grown players. You players under the age of 21 are excluded.

Arsenal are pretty much on the brink of a full squad. 17 non-home grown players, 7 home grown players. This means we have 1 slot available, for a home grown player. Had Jack Wilshere have stayed, the squad would have been full.

Of course, there could have been some flexibility.

Not declaring Yaya Sanogo would have freed up a foreign spot. Danny Welbeck is out until January, we could have left him off the list if we needed to free up a spot in an emergency if we bought someone in.

Then we have the right backs Mathieu Debuchy and Carl Jenkinson. Both are currently injured. We could have hedge our bets and only declared one (Debuchy is closer to fitness, but takes up a non-home grown spot) freeing up another spot.

So with Wilshere out, it left us with 1 free spot for a home grown player. Realistically we could have increased this to 3.

Squad by position

Goalkeepers: Cech / Ospina / Martinez

Right Backs: Bellerin / Debuchy / Jenkinson / Mustafi

Centre Backs: Mustafi / Koscielny / Mertesacker / Gabriel / Holding / Monreal / Debuchy

Left Backs: Monreal / Gibbs

Defensive Midfielders: Xhaka / Elneny / Coquelin / Ramsey

Central Midfielders: Ramsey / Cazorla / Xhaka / Elneny

Attacking Midfielders: Ozil / Cazorla / Ramsey / Iwobi / Oxlade-Chamberlain / Reine-Adélaïde

Wingers: Sanchez / Walcott / Perez / Welbeck / Oxlade-Chamberlain / Iwobi / Ramsey / Cazorla / Ozil / Reine-Adélaïde

Strikers: Giroud / Perez / Welbeck / Sanchez / Walcott / Akpom / Sanogo

Crucially we have at least 2 specialist players in every position. Then with the versatility of other players, we have plenty of strength in depth. For example I can easily see us playing a central midfield of Xhaka Elneny Ramsey. 131 international caps between them – 44, 43 & 44 respectively and funnily.

Ins and Outs

Outs

Mikel Arteta
Mathieu Flamini
Tomas Rosicky
Serge Gnabry
Joel Campbell
Calum Chambers
Jack Wilshere

Ins

Granit Xhaka
Rob Holding
Lucas Perez
Shkodran Mustafi

On the face of it, we have lost 7 members of last years senior squad, and gained just 4. On the face of it, we are short. But the reality is different.

Since last summer, we have also added Mohamed Elneny and seen the development of Alex Iwobi. That leaves are outs and replacements as follows:

Mikel Arteta = Not replaced
Mathieu Flamini = Mohamed Elneny
Tomas Rosicky = Not replaced
Serge Gnabry = Not replaced
Joel Campbell = Lucas Perez
Calum Chambers = Rob Holding
Jack Wilshere = Granit Xhaka

So 4 players have been replaced, 3 not.

On the 4 replaced, Elneny, Holding and Xhaka are all better than those they have replaced (Flamini, Chambers, Wilshere). Elneny had already replaced Flamini last season – the Frenchman only starting 4 Premier League games after the Egyptian’s arrival.

Tomas Rosicky did not play a single minute. He did not need replacing. With Alex Iwobi’s development, it could be argued that he has taken Rosicky’s squad place, offering very similar attributes. Serge Gnabry also spent the season on loan, so also did not need to be replaced.

As for Mikel Arteta, he played just 162 Premier League minutes, so the reality is he also did not need replacing.

We started last season with defensive midfield options of:

Coquelin, Flamini, Arteta

This season it is:

Xhaka, Elneny, Coquelin

The fact that last seasons 1st choice is this seasons 3rd choice shows the advancements we have made in that position of the last 6 months.

The last replacement is Joel Campbell out on loan to be replaced by Lucas Perez. Time will tell whether this is a move forward. But based on both of their performance in La Liga – Perez 24 goals in 58 games; Campbell 1 in 20.

Then we have Mustafi. He is a big step forward.

 

It still feels we are short. I still would have liked a time right winger. A superstar. A Griezmann. A Draxler. An Isco.

This transfer window has been tough for Arsenal fans, but we go into 2016/17 (minus 3 games) in a stronger position than we did last season.

Keenos

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What happened to Jack Wilshere & Serge Gnabry?

AIAFOG-Pre-Order-Signed-CopyAt the end of the 2013/14 season, had I told you that 18 year old Serge Gnabry would leave Arsenal in 2 seasons for £6million having not played another game, you would have called me an attention seeker.

At the end of the 2010/11 season, had I told you that 18 year old Jack Wilshere would leave on loan at 24 years old with his future career hanging in the balance, you would have called me an attention seeker.

And that is the situation both players find themselves in.

Serge Gnabry was nominated for the 2013 Golden Boy Award. Eventually won by Paul Pogba, it is given to the player playing in Europe perceived to have been the most impressive during a calendar year under the age of 21. Gnabry was just 17 when nominated.

At the end of the 2010/11 season, Jack Wilshere was named PFA Young Player of the Year, an annual award given to the player aged 23 or under at the start of the Premier League season.

Both prestigious talents playing above their age, winning or being nominated for awards alongside players 4 years older. The future was bright for them. The future was bright for Arsenal.

Fast forward to the present day. I am writing this on transfer deadline day (so both deals might have fallen through by the time you read this meaning this blog is pointless), both players look set to leave the club on, at minimum, a temporary basis. Gnabry probably permanent.

So what happened? What went wrong?

Serge Gnabry is a path of bad luck and unfortunate circumstances.

In 2013/14 he looked exceptional. He was being talked about as the future of Germany. A long term replacement for Theo Walcott. Taking into account Walcott’s loss of confidence, form and ability, 2016/17 should have been Gnabry’s year. But it is not.

In what turned out to be his last senior game at Arsenal, Gnabry picked up a serious knee injury.

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Arsenal took their time repairing the youngster, and he was not seen again for almost a year, playing for the youth side in the late stages of 2014/15.

The next year he was sent out on loan. The idea was simple. Send him to a Premier League club, he will play 38 games. Be a superstar, and return ready to fight for his place in the team.

Unfortunately he ended up at WBA, playing for Tony Pullis who clearly has an irrational hatred for attacking players (good luck Nacer Chadli). He played 13 Premier League minutes.

Pullis blamed Gnabry. Saying the young winger was unable to adapt to his defensive philosophy and lacked work-rate without the ball. Ignoring the fact that he was dealing with a young Eden Hazard or Lionel Messi, not a Robbie Savage or Lee Catermole. I do wonder why Pullis loaned an attacking player when what he wanted was defensive. Maybe he should have got in a couple of full backs to play on the wing?

So at this point Gnabry had lost 2 years of his career. 2 years of important development. He showed at the Olympics his natural ability. But with 1 year left on his contract, Arsenal were stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Attempt to get him to sign a new 5 year deal, loan him out, risk him not developing, and we are stuck with an average player on a long contract. Or sell him, risk losing a talented youngster, something we might regret later.

Gnabry is still just 21. He has a bright future in the game. Hopefully Arsenal have a buy back clause and a sell on clause in the deal. That one day he might return ala Morata at Real Madrid. Or we might do a Carlos Vela and use the clause to extort more money out of the club we are selling too. I wish him luck.

Jack Wilshere’s situation is well documented and does not need much time spent on it.

I first wrote about his potential downfall and what was maybe the beginning of the end in 2014 when I wrote about Jack Wilshere on his last chance. More recently I put forward the case that his time at Arsenal was coming to an end.

Injury is Jack Wilshere’s main problem. Whether this is caused by playing too much too young, Arsene Wenger rushing him back, a hard training pitch, poor medical staff, dodgy ankles, or holding on to the ball too long causing players to lunge in and catch him, he has had an awful time.

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Jack Wilshere has played just 103 Premier League games for Arsenal. Starting just 80. Finishing even less. He is now 24.

The time has come where he needs to prove his fitness. Prove he has the durability to go with his ability.

At Arsenal he does not have the opportunity to do this. He finds himself behind Aaron Ramsey and Santi Cazorla in the pecking order. He needs to show he can play 30 league games. He will get the chance to show this away from Arsenal, not at Arsenal.

What both players highlight is the difficulty in transitioning for players from talented kid to global superstar. It is not easy. And it is not just Arsenal.

Everton’s Ross Barkley has reached a cross roads in his career, dropped by England. Adnan Januzaj has found it tough at Manchester United and now finds himself on loan at Sunderland.

What happened to Andre Wisdom, Martin Kelly & Jon Flanaghan at Liverpool? Jordan Ibe too.

Looking down the list of Golden Boy’s you would say only Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas, Sergio Aguero & Paul Pogba fulfilled their potential.

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Wayne Rooney, Rafael van der Vaart, Mario Gotze and Isco never really progressed to World Class talents. Anderson, Alexandre Pato & Mario Balotelli did nothing. Sterling and Martial the jury is still out on.

All have their reasons for not making it. Some were not good enough. Others got fat. Some lazy. Believing their own hype. Others took a bad move. One shagged a granny. Being a Golden Boy does not mean you will have a golden career.

The situation that Jack Wilshere and Serge Gnabry find themselves in should be a lesson to every fan who gets over excited when a youngster comes through. Give them the chance to develop at their own pace. Don’t idolise them before they have achieved something. And back them. Don’t get in their backs.

Keenos

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