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Re: Loan Watch Thread
urbaNRoots wrote:sina90 wrote:plz give me a link to see their reactionsurbaNRoots wrote:sina90 wrote:#Wolves team v #Chelsea: Hennessey, Stearman, Berra, Johnson, Ward; Hammill, Henry, Frimpong, Forde, Edwards; Doyle. #wwfc #cfc
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I'm looking forward to watch it I see Wolves fans are very excited on him, just read a thread in their forums.
http://www.molineuxmix.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?t=65648
Yeah they're excited
It's like Christmas. We're santa, they're little Johnny by the Christmas tree in the middle of the night catching us planting a freshly wrapped Emmanuel Frimpong next to all the presents.
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Phil Thompson says "Frimpong had a difficult game to say the least". Subbed off.
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Vito Mannone has joined Hull City on loan until the end of the season.
http://t.co/9YLYzwze
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Nicklas Bendtner
After being arrested for allegedly damaging cars in November, and currently on bail for the incident, Bendner has been arrested again for his involvement in a morning brawl.
Don't think we'll take him back even if he wanted to return.
Vandalism, Pizza-gate, now street brawling. Not answer quality.
After being arrested for allegedly damaging cars in November, and currently on bail for the incident, Bendner has been arrested again for his involvement in a morning brawl.
Don't think we'll take him back even if he wanted to return.
Vandalism, Pizza-gate, now street brawling. Not answer quality.
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Re: Loan Watch Thread
Arsenal attacker Luke Freeman hopes to return to Stevenage after helping them to an FA Cup win over Reading.
The 19-year-old midfielder, on loan from Arsenal, helped guide his adopted League One side to a deserved victory over Championship high-fliers Reading.
But his deal expired yesterday and he doesn't know whether the Gunners will let him return.
He said: "I'll talk to my parents and my agent but I'm keen to learn, so Arsenal might send me out again."
The 19-year-old midfielder, on loan from Arsenal, helped guide his adopted League One side to a deserved victory over Championship high-fliers Reading.
But his deal expired yesterday and he doesn't know whether the Gunners will let him return.
He said: "I'll talk to my parents and my agent but I'm keen to learn, so Arsenal might send me out again."
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Kyle Bartley is being linked with a return to Arsenal but Rangers boss Ally McCoist insists the defender is firmly in his plans for the remainder of the campaign.
The 20-year old is on a season-long loan at Ibrox but there have been reports that Arsene Wenger is set to recall him to North London to provide cover in defence.
However, McCoist says he is yet to hear from the Gunners and made it clear that even if they did enquire about having Bartley back, he wouldn’t be open to the return.
"I have been told nothing about Arsenal wanting the big man back and I obviously wouldn't welcome it if they did," he told the Daily Record.
"I realise they have some defensive problems but as far as I'm aware he's signed on loan for the season and that's where he'll be staying. I really wouldn't want to lose him, that's for sure."
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Samuelj29060 wrote:Vela played 79 minutes in the 0-0 draw against Osasuna.
Was he any good?
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I'd rather we recall him back & use him as a sub than sign kalou..Samuelj29060 wrote:Vela played 79 minutes in the 0-0 draw against Osasuna.
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Wolves defender Stephen Ward says Arsenal loan signing Emmanuel Frimpong has settled quickly.
Ward admits he has not only been impressed with Frimpong's abilities on the pitch but also with the player's character, allowing the new recruit to settle in quickly.
"Manny did very well on his debut. It was a massive game for him to come into," the Republic of Ireland international said. "It was nice for him to get involved and he acquitted himself very well.
"He's a young lad with plenty of energy and he got stuck in.
"He's big and strong and he'll be a bonus for us - he's enthusiastic and he wants to play. He can put his foot in too, although he's not so used to the way we play and train. But he's a nice lad and he's settled in quickly which is good because one thing the gaffer always makes sure about is he brings in good characters.
"And Manny is a really top lad so he'll be a very positive acquisition. Hopefully he can bring a bit of that silky play at Arsenal to Molineux for a few months.
"I'm sure if there are one or two more of the same character with similar quality who we can bring in, it will be a case of onwards and upwards for us in the second half of the season."
Ward admits he has not only been impressed with Frimpong's abilities on the pitch but also with the player's character, allowing the new recruit to settle in quickly.
"Manny did very well on his debut. It was a massive game for him to come into," the Republic of Ireland international said. "It was nice for him to get involved and he acquitted himself very well.
"He's a young lad with plenty of energy and he got stuck in.
"He's big and strong and he'll be a bonus for us - he's enthusiastic and he wants to play. He can put his foot in too, although he's not so used to the way we play and train. But he's a nice lad and he's settled in quickly which is good because one thing the gaffer always makes sure about is he brings in good characters.
"And Manny is a really top lad so he'll be a very positive acquisition. Hopefully he can bring a bit of that silky play at Arsenal to Molineux for a few months.
"I'm sure if there are one or two more of the same character with similar quality who we can bring in, it will be a case of onwards and upwards for us in the second half of the season."
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Re: Loan Watch Thread
Wellington gets the boot as Levante end loan
According to AS , Brazilian teenager Wellington Silva has been released from his loan spell with Levante and will now spend the remaining half of the season with Spanish second division side CD Alcoyano.
It was reported as far back as October that Levante were unhappy with the player’s attitude and that he would return to London in January.
Eager to ensure the young striker continues to play, it appears the Arsenal hierarchy have acted quickly to push through a further temporary move.
Wellington signed for Arsenal from homeland side Fluminense last January but has been dogged by reports about his poor behaviour with his love for pizza and Twitter coming under particular fire.
(I bow my head as I sit here eating pizza with my finger hovering above the tweet button)
A statement from Levante can be read .here
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According to AS , Brazilian teenager Wellington Silva has been released from his loan spell with Levante and will now spend the remaining half of the season with Spanish second division side CD Alcoyano.
It was reported as far back as October that Levante were unhappy with the player’s attitude and that he would return to London in January.
Eager to ensure the young striker continues to play, it appears the Arsenal hierarchy have acted quickly to push through a further temporary move.
Wellington signed for Arsenal from homeland side Fluminense last January but has been dogged by reports about his poor behaviour with his love for pizza and Twitter coming under particular fire.
(I bow my head as I sit here eating pizza with my finger hovering above the tweet button)
A statement from Levante can be read .here
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please get your head sorted out welligton PLEASE!!!. did we give this guy a million pounds when we signed him? because honestly he is acting as if he has already made it and is already rich. does he not want to be a footballer? come on dude we can all see your talent, but you need to FOCUS.
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I don't think its us that's responsible for Wellington's attitude, but Fluminese. Wellington grew up in a poor environment, and then suddenly he became rich and somewhat famous. It's gone to his head a little, as evidently he doesn't see the need to apply himself.
Levante not giving him at least the odd opportunity hasn't really helped, but I guess it's a lesson to him. Don't apply yourself, you don't play. Professionalism is vital for a player who's trying to adapt to a new environment.
Levante not giving him at least the odd opportunity hasn't really helped, but I guess it's a lesson to him. Don't apply yourself, you don't play. Professionalism is vital for a player who's trying to adapt to a new environment.
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GoonerJay29 wrote:I don't think its us that's responsible for Wellington's attitude, but Fluminese. Wellington grew up in a poor environment, and then suddenly he became rich and somewhat famous. It's gone to his head a little, as evidently he doesn't see the need to apply himself.
Levante not giving him at least the odd opportunity hasn't really helped, but I guess it's a lesson to him. Don't apply yourself, you don't play. Professionalism is vital for a player who's trying to adapt to a new environment.
He was a nobody before Arsenal signed him(He still is) i.e. He wasn't in the same level as Ganso or Neymar or the plethora of talented Brazillian kids known in Europe.
Players even poorer than Wellington have succeeded.Kolo Toure didn't have money to buy football boots when he became a professional,didn't he succeed?There are umpteen more examples.
On the contrary,being poor gives you the fire to succeed,IMO.The desire to become rich and famous...
But I do agree that Fluminese should have taken care of his attitude and professionalism,but you cant have an Arsene Wenger in every corner of the world...
EDIT:I remember him having a spat with someone in Fluminese before joining Arsenal...
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This sort of thing will vary from person to person. We don't really know the full story behind Wellington's background. You are right, though. I believe he had a bust up with his manager about not being focused enough on Fluminese since he was already thinking about Arsenal.
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never really watched wellington play? how exactly does he play?
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The manager at Fluminese wouldn't play him after the club had agreed to Arsenal sign him, he sat in the reserves for half a season waiting to leave.
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I play for Arsenal in FM2011 and Wellington plays well,both as a striker and as a winger.
Also,I remember him playing for the Fluminese Unders in some ManU sponsored/related cup...
EDIT:Managed to get a video of his skills...
Also,I remember him playing for the Fluminese Unders in some ManU sponsored/related cup...
EDIT:Managed to get a video of his skills...
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Kyle Bartley starts at right back for Rangers today away to St. Johntstone. Interesting to see how he does. Possible recall from his loan still on the cards.
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GoonerJay29 wrote:Kyle Bartley starts at right back for Rangers today away to St. Johntstone. Interesting to see how he does. Possible recall from his loan still on the cards.
From what I'm reading in this thread we should recall him if our defensive situation stays as is because he's getting starts and at fullback positions at that. And the Rangers boss doesn't want to let him leave too so that's a great sign.
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Young Guns assessment of Frimpong's performance against Spurs:
Brilliant. Frimpong almost sent off, almost scored, kicked ball in van der Vaart's face then blew kisses to Spurs fans, in 1-1 draw.
Brilliant. Frimpong almost sent off, almost scored, kicked ball in van der Vaart's face then blew kisses to Spurs fans, in 1-1 draw.
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