Wenga wouldn't have let him go, methinks. He is the first victim of the changes upstairs.
hope he comes back to us one day.
hope he comes back to us one day.
No doubt the best thing for the club and for Jack. Terrible fit for the system Emery will play. Would have been sitting the bench and eating up wages that can go to someone who can be more valuable to the team. Jack is good on the ball and a good passer, but other areas of his game are not up to Arsenal standard (at least if they have top 4 ambitions). He's better off at a mid-table club (I'm hoping for Crystal Palace, where he could reunite with Hodgson). He can play regularly, be a more integral part of the team and maybe work his way back into the England mix.
I'm not totally without sentiment, but the fact is that he's still going to be making millions playing a child's game. I won't feel too sorry for him when there are people struggling to get by or living in poverty in this world. Best of luck to him. Hopefully he'll get his career back on track, even if he obviously will never quite reach the heights of promise we once saw in him.
Thank you!When Wenger left Claude from AFTV trotted out a line every 5 mins saying how he saw a homeless person in the street so it wasn't sad that Wenger was leaving. He was using that to get around the fact he just personally didn't feel sad to see Wenger leave. That's his right, and it's your right to not care that much about Wilshere, but don't bring real world problems into it. Once you do that we might as well just pack up and go home.
Wenga wouldn't have let him go, methinks. He is the first victim of the changes upstairs.
hope he comes back to us one day.
JC, talk about being dramatic. This club needed change. This is a good thing. We can't have players who spend months on the sidelines soaking up massive wages and we can't be a club constantly being patient with someone who by now should be tearing the league up.Wenga wouldn't have let him go, methinks. He is the first victim of the changes upstairs.
hope he comes back to us one day.
How long has his offer been on the table? Bit of a cop out saying he was going to stay on less money when even when Wenger was here he had yet to sign.
That’s harsh bud.Bottler. Didn't want to stay around and fight for his place or show he is capable of earning a place. Disappointing. But better of having him gone if he didn't feel he could force himself into Emerys plans.
People have some weird opinions. If a manager tells you that you’re not in his plans then he’s telling you to leave the club.
Jack is 26 and has lost so many years to injury do you think it would be wise to try and change a managers mind? He’s not 19 or an unknown, emery knows what he’s about and decided his style and attributes aren’t for his team.