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DaPrince84
01 Aug 2008, 10:47 PM
Arsenal's class of 2008 can pass their test with honours
Andrew Fifield, Evening Standard
01.08.08


The tone may have been exasperated, but Dave Kitson was trying to pay Arsenal a compliment. "They're like robots," he sighed. "Whenever they lose a key player, they just replace them seamlessly because they're all taught to play the same way. God knows what they will be like in a few years - they could be unstoppable."

The former Reading striker had just seen his team swept aside by a Gunners shadow team in 2007. This season, the Premier League will discover whether his prophecy will come true.

Arsene Wenger has never been slow in trumpeting his tyros, but this summer the hype has reached fever pitch. The Gunners manager has already confirmed he will resist the urge to spend millions in favour of blooding more youngsters, with this weekend's Emirates Cup the perfect stage to parade their talents.

Arsenal face Juventus tomorrow and Real Madrid on Sunday and with a clutch of senior players still struggling for fitness, the onus will be on players such as Carlos Vela, 19, Jack Wilshere, 16, and Nicklas Bendtner, 20 to impress. All three dazzled in the 3-1 win over Stuttgart on Wednesday, but this weekend will be a litmus test of their progress.

"This is a young side but we are not necessarily without experience," Wenger said. "Nearly all those who played [against Stuttgart] are under 21 but they have already played many top-level games.

"Vela is integrating very well into the team, Bendtner was already a force at the end of last season and he will confirm that this year and Wilshere is a very good prospect."

Of the three, Vela could prove the most exciting find. The Mexican joined from Chivas de Guadalajara in 2005 for £2.5million, but work permit restrictions meant he spent the last two seasons on loan in Spain.

The winger was inconsistent with Osasuna last term but did enough to keep the club in the Primera Liga, scoring three goals in 33 games and earning his first full international cap. Wilshere, a midfielder who joined Arsenal at the age of nine, could feature in the Carling Cup.

He is also the spearhead for a new generation of British players at their London Colney headquarters.

Arsenal will pocket £7m from the sale of former YTS graduate David Bentley to Spurs, thanks to a 40 per cent sell-on clause, but the difference with the current crop of talent is that Wenger is in no mood to let them go.

Jay Simpson, Henri Lansbury and Mark Randall are all tipped to break through this term and, together with £5m Wales teenager Aaron Ramsey, signed from Cardiff, might restore some Britishness at the Emirates.

Arsenal's former goalkeeper Jens Lehmann believes the class of 2008 can make a big impact.

"I had my discussions about the lack of experience with the boss last year," he said. "But last year they grew in their experience and maturity so it will be even better this season.

"We will see how the campaign unfolds, but they can probably win the title this year."

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-sport/article-23524652-details/Arsenal's+class+of+2008+can+pass+their+test+with+honours/article.do

antifan
01 Aug 2008, 10:57 PM
Arsenal's class of 2008 can pass their test with honours
Andrew Fifield, Evening Standard
01.08.08


The tone may have been exasperated, but Dave Kitson was trying to pay Arsenal a compliment. "They're like robots," he sighed. "Whenever they lose a key player, they just replace them seamlessly because they're all taught to play the same way. God knows what they will be like in a few years - they could be unstoppable."


"This is a young side but we are not necessarily without experience," Wenger said. "Nearly all those who played [against Stuttgart] are under 21 but they have already played many top-level games.

"Vela is integrating very well into the team, Bendtner was already a force at the end of last season and he will confirm that this year and Wilshere is a very good prospect."

Of the three, Vela could prove the most exciting find. The Mexican joined from Chivas de Guadalajara in 2005 for £2.5million, but work permit restrictions meant he spent the last two seasons on loan in Spain.


Arsenal will pocket £7m from the sale of former YTS graduate David Bentley to Spurs, thanks to a 40 per cent sell-on clause, but the difference with the current crop of talent is that Wenger is in no mood to let them go.

Jay Simpson, Henri Lansbury and Mark Randall are all tipped to break through this term and, together with £5m Wales teenager Aaron Ramsey, signed from Cardiff, might restore some Britishness at the Emirates.


"I had my discussions about the lack of experience with the boss last year," he said. "But last year they grew in their experience and maturity so it will be even better this season.

"We will see how the campaign unfolds, but they can probably win the title this year."

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-sport/article-23524652-details/Arsenal's+class+of+2008+can+pass+their+test+with+honours/article.do

Could this possibly the reason Arsene isn't spending big this summer?

Why buy your veggies at the grocery store when you have a backyard garden?

DaPrince84
01 Aug 2008, 10:58 PM
Could this possibly the reason Arsene isn't spending big this summer?

Why buy your veggies at the grocery store when you have a backyard garden?
but we need to spend money to match Spurs and Liverpool's ambition :rolleyes:

TheArgonaut
01 Aug 2008, 11:07 PM
It's so refreshing to read a positive article about Arsenal Football Club. Thanks for posting this.

Rewinder
01 Aug 2008, 11:07 PM
Could this possibly the reason Arsene isn't spending big this summer?

Why buy your veggies at the grocery store when you have a backyard garden?

What about when you veggies start to bloom, and ask to be moved to the neighbors garden where the grass is greener - because we only buy house brand fertilizer instead of that fancy stuff.

DougG_ATL
01 Aug 2008, 11:13 PM
Why buy your veggies at the grocery store when you have a backyard garden?

But what happens when the garden isn't producing as many eggplants as they're selling over at Wal-Mart or Winn-Dixie? It's probably the farmer's bank, who just isn't interested in eggplants anymore... :p

Great article. A breath of fresh air compared to our boards lately.

antifan
01 Aug 2008, 11:13 PM
What about when you veggies start to bloom, and ask to be moved to the neighbors garden where the grass is greener - because we only buy house brand fertilizer instead of that fancy stuff.
You know what they say about bad apples.

akindele12
01 Aug 2008, 11:20 PM
When it comes to this team, in the back of my mind i'm thinking Ajax 94-96. This team has that kind of young talent, but it's all about them taking their games to that next level. I am really excited about what this team could be.:)

DaPrince84
01 Aug 2008, 11:36 PM
When it comes to this team, in the back of my mind i'm thinking Ajax 94-96. This team has that kind of young talent, but it's all about them taking their games to that next level. I am really excited about what this team could be.:)
if we became Ajax 95, I guarantee some fans would still have an issue

akindele12
01 Aug 2008, 11:41 PM
if we became Ajax 95.


I won't be sober for a good two weeks after the CL Final.:D

DaPrince84
01 Aug 2008, 11:49 PM
I won't be sober for a good two weeks after the CL Final.:D
if we became Ajax 95, I wouldnt have a liver... drinking and fun the whole year...

antifan
02 Aug 2008, 09:26 PM
Arsenal's class of 2008 can pass their test with honours
Andrew Fifield, Evening Standard
01.08.08



Arsenal face Juventus tomorrow and Real Madrid on Sunday and with a clutch of senior players still struggling for fitness, the onus will be on players such as Carlos Vela, 19, Jack Wilshere, 16, and Nicklas Bendtner, 20 to impress. All three dazzled in the 3-1 win over Stuttgart on Wednesday, but this weekend will be a litmus test of their progress.


"Vela is integrating very well into the team, Bendtner was already a force at the end of last season and he will confirm that this year and Wilshere is a very good prospect"

All three impressed me today. As did Aaron Ramsey. This season really can be something special, as well as the next 10 seasons by the looks of it. :)

DaPrince84
02 Aug 2008, 10:25 PM
All three impressed me today. As did Aaron Ramsey. This season really can be something special, as well as the next 10 seasons by the looks of it. :)
Denilson, 20, was the best player out of them all...

antifan
02 Aug 2008, 10:35 PM
Denilson, 20, was the best player out of them all...
Did you think so? I really didn't see him get the ball much. He did have a few very impressive long range passes.

Plus i thought we were talking about young players, not old guys like Denilson. ;)

DaPrince84
02 Aug 2008, 10:46 PM
Did you think so? I really didn't see him get the ball much. He did have a few very impressive long range passes.

Plus i thought we were talking about young players, not old guys like Denilson. ;)
yeah... he played very physical today and looked strong which was always my concern with him... throwing Juve players off the ball, etc... breaking up their attacks and showed off his passing... he looked outstanding I thought... best player for both teams...

and Arsenal is no club for old men, so Denilson may be sold really soon...

antifan
02 Aug 2008, 10:51 PM
yeah... he was played very physical today and looked strong which was always my concern with him... throwing Juve players off the ball, etc... breaking up their attacks and showed off his passing... he looked outstanding I thought... best player for both teams...

and Arsenal is no club for old men, so Denilson may be sold really soon...
He definitley looked sturdier to me than he had in the past, he's bulked up.

Old man Diaby came out with alot of energy too. Can't wait to see more of both of them this year.

DaPrince84
02 Aug 2008, 10:58 PM
Old man Diaby came out with alot of energy too. Can't wait to see more of both of them this year.

yeah... altho where Diaby played makes me believe he wont be Cesc's partner... it will be between Denilson and who Wenger buys...

Diaby was good tho...

Flyemirates2491
02 Aug 2008, 11:06 PM
yeah... altho where Diaby played makes me believe he wont be Cesc's partner... it will be between Denilson and who Wenger buys...

Diaby was good tho...
We shall see...
The thing that annoys me with a lot of the "who will partner cesc" stuff, is that people think we need a DM. Cesc doesn't necessarily need an utterly specific partner. Because of this, there are a host of players, including diaby and denilson, who I think could partner him.

antifan
02 Aug 2008, 11:07 PM
We shall see...
The thing that annoys me with a lot of the "who will partner cesc" stuff, is that people think we need a DM. Cesc doesn't necessarily need an utterly specific partner. Because of this, there are a host of players, including diaby and denilson, who I think could partner him.
I agree. It seems like people think Cesc is so weak defensively that he needs a dedicated DM to cover his ass. I don't think that's true.

Flyemirates2491
02 Aug 2008, 11:14 PM
I agree. It seems like people think Cesc is so weak defensively that he needs a dedicated DM to cover his ass. I don't think that's true.
In fact, I think he could benefit from a more dynamic player. At the best points in last season, flamini was moving up the pitch and they were playing together; dropping back to cover each other, and co-conducting play. Of course cesc is the main orchestrater.