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maby he just aint ready for the first team. he is still 18 and he is small and i now cesc is 17 but each player has diffrent bodys and maby all the ingeries is just his body telling him that he aint ready for the big league..
when he is fit i woudent mind seeing him go on loan to somewhere like the french league or maby scotland for a couple of months just to build his strength up a bit
Gregwin, Aliadiere isn't 18, he's 21. Born on 30.3.1983. You've got to feel sorry for the kid. He keeps getting injuries and this is really hurting his chance of breaking into the team. It's quite a worry.
He's never going to break into the first team, he has rarely looked good enough at this level, and the few moments when he has looked like he might, he gets injured.
Really we know he is a great talent and it really is a shame for the youngster. I thought this season would be make or break for him and it hasnt go off to a good start.
He's never going to break into the first team, he has rarely looked good enough at this level, and the few moments when he has looked like he might, he gets injured.
I agree with Kanuuu, my friend was mouthing off about Aliadiere, he was saying that Aliadiere was top scorer for the U-21 but when he played in the first team, he looked lost.
Really, Aliadiere should go out on loan to a side that is fighting to stay up like Pennant did at Leeds. When Pennant went out on loan, it toughen him up. That is what I think anyway.!!!!!!!
This is just very disappointing. I feel very sory for him, as I feel he will never make it here. I still believed he would at the end of last season, but now this seems to be the final nail in his coffin. I seriously hope I'm wrong though.
Absolutely gutted for Ali, he just can't get any luck on his side. Feel so sorry for him and I am worried as he's had so many injuries that Wenger isn't going to have the patience to keep holding on and waiting for his big chance to prove himself in the first team :cry:
Wenger believes in his ability, but I'm not so sure he still believes that he has what it takes to go through a whole season without getting injured and unfortunately I think that may be his downfall.
The coach's role is to make the player understand everything that serves the interest of the game. To do this he must speak to the child within each player, to the adolescent he was and the adult he is now. Too often a coach tends only to speak to the adult, issuing commands for performance, for victory, for reflection, to the detriment of the child who is playing for pleasure, living in the present.
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