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Re: Loan Watch Thread
Damn
Very promising stuff from the Costa Rican Henry
Very promising stuff from the Costa Rican Henry
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Very promising stuff from the Costa Rican Henry
Henry's football skills coupled with Eboue's celebration skills
I think he would easily get his WP this season,since he has played and scored for the senior team.
If we can get one for Ryo,we can definitely get one for Joel...
RvP,GODolski,Giroud and Joel...Some teams have already started pissing in their pants
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with Bolton relegated cant decide which option are best for Ryo&Joel
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Sina wrote:with Bolton relegated cant decide which option are best for Ryo&Joel
We can always loan themselves to the newly promoted teams.AW maintains cordial relationship with all the 3 newly promoted clubs.
But I guess AW would like to keep at least one of them.I hope he keeps Joel and gives him a Cup run.
Also I hope Pedro Botelho also gets a fair chance,since I think he has got his WP,after spending 5 almost wasteful years in Spain.
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2011/12 Review: Arsenal's loan players
Every season a number of Arsenal players go out on loan to gain valuable first-team experience. Last term more than 20 Gunners enjoyed spells away from the Club to aid their development.
Continuing with our 2011/12 review, we assess how a selection of them fared across Europe.
Carlos Vela
Real Sociedad
Appearances: 28+7 Goals: 12
Carlos had previously spent temporary spells at West Brom, Salamanca and Osasuna before La Liga outfit Real Sociedad snapped him up on a season-long loan last summer. By the end of a successful campaign Carlos had scored 12 goals for the San Sebastián outfit to help them to a comfortable mid-table finish.
Nicklas Bendtner
Sunderland
Apps: 27 + 3 Goals: 8
Nicklas moved to the Stadium of Light on loan after finding first-team opportunities limited at Arsenal. He enjoyed a useful start to his Sunderland career, scoring three goals in four games during October before producing a similar run in March with four goals in seven - including a penalty in the Tyne-Wear derby.
Joel Campbell
Lorient
Apps: 11+14 Goals: 4
Joel arrived at Ligue 1 outfit Lorient alongside former Gunners Jeremie Aliadiere and Gilles Sunu and quickly found himself used as an impact substitute under Christian Gourcuff. He scored the first of his four goals against Valenciennes in October, before registering against eventual champions Montpellier in both the league and Coupe de France. Joel enjoyed a run of starts towards the end of a productive campaign which ultimately proved a valuable learning experience.
Henri Lansbury
West Ham
Apps: 14+10 Goals:1
From a goalscoring debut to a goalkeeping clean sheet against Blackpool in February, it was an eventful campaign for Henri. The midfielder was on target in his first appearance against Portsmouth back in September - his solitary strike for the Hammers - but it was his goalkeeping cameo against Blackpool that was the stand-out moment of his campaign, as he kept a clean sheet. An assist for Nicky Maynard in the play-off semi-final was a fitting farewell to West Ham.
Kyle Bartley
Rangers
Apps: 19+1 Goals: 0
Rangers were so impressed with Kyle's contributions on loan during the 2010/11 campaign that they snapped him up for the full season this time around. Injury may have kept him out of the first two months of the season, but the powerful young defender returned strongly to make a first-team place at Ibrox his own. Kyle made 20 appearances for Ally McCoist's side, who eventually finished second in the Scottish Premier League.
Pedro Botelho
Rayo Vallecano/Levante
Apps: 8+3 Goals: 1 Apps: 10+4 Goals: 0
Pedro enjoyed his La Liga debut this season with Rayo Vallecano after previous loan spells with Salamanca, Celta Vigo and Cartagena in the Seguna Division. The versatile left-sider made 11 appearances for the Madrid-based outfit and scored one goal before switching to Levante in January. Pedro enjoyed a regular run in the first team during his spell in Valencia and helped Juan Ignacio Martinez's side to a Europa League finish.
Vito Mannone
Hull City
Apps: 23 Goals: 0
Vito returned to the KC Stadium in January after enjoying a successful period with Hull during the 2010/11 campaign. The Italian was an ever-present under both Nigel Pearson and Nick Barmby, keeping an impressive nine clean sheets in 11 matches during February and March to help the Tigers to an eighth-placed finish.
James Shea
Dagenham & Redbridge
Apps: 3+1 Goals: 0
James's only appearance in League Two for Dagenham & Redbridge came as a substitute following a red card for the club's regular No 1, before he earned three starts in three cup competitions. James's goalkeeping heroics earned the Daggers a route past Leyton Orient on penalties in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
Denilson
Sao Paulo
Apps: 19+2 Goals: 0
Denilson returned to hometown club Sao Paulo for a second loan spell and became a regular starter in midfield. The Serie A outfit have just started the 2012/13 campaign, in which the 24-year-old remains key. Prior to that, Denilson played a part in his side's Paulista State Championship campaign, helping Sao Paulo reach the semi-finals.
Wellington
Levante/Alcoyano
Apps: 0 Goals: 0 Apps: 7+9 Goals: 3
Wellington struggled for first-team opportunities in La Liga with overachieving Levante and eventually moved to Alcoyano in January. He made a goalscoring debut off the bench against Almeria, before goals against Villarreal B and Cordoba followed. His season ended in disappointment, however, as he picked up an ankle injury as Alcoyano were relegated to the third tier.
Samuel Galindo
Gimnastic de Tarragona
Apps: 6+6 Goals: 0
Samuel Galindo made 12 appearances for Gimnastic in Spain's Segunda Division but struggled for first-team opportunities as his side were relegated to the third tier.
Other loanees:
Afobe, Benik (Reading)
Aneke, Chuks (Preston)
Arshavin, Andrey (Zenit St. Petersburg)
Boateng, Daniel (Swindon)
Eastmond, Craig (Wycombe)
Frimpong, Emmanuel (Wolves)
Hajrovic, Sead (Barnet)
Martinez, Damian (Oxford)
Ryo (Bolton)
Watt, Sanchez (Sheff Weds, Crawley)
Yennaris, Nico (Notts County)
Every season a number of Arsenal players go out on loan to gain valuable first-team experience. Last term more than 20 Gunners enjoyed spells away from the Club to aid their development.
Continuing with our 2011/12 review, we assess how a selection of them fared across Europe.
Carlos Vela
Real Sociedad
Appearances: 28+7 Goals: 12
Carlos had previously spent temporary spells at West Brom, Salamanca and Osasuna before La Liga outfit Real Sociedad snapped him up on a season-long loan last summer. By the end of a successful campaign Carlos had scored 12 goals for the San Sebastián outfit to help them to a comfortable mid-table finish.
Nicklas Bendtner
Sunderland
Apps: 27 + 3 Goals: 8
Nicklas moved to the Stadium of Light on loan after finding first-team opportunities limited at Arsenal. He enjoyed a useful start to his Sunderland career, scoring three goals in four games during October before producing a similar run in March with four goals in seven - including a penalty in the Tyne-Wear derby.
Joel Campbell
Lorient
Apps: 11+14 Goals: 4
Joel arrived at Ligue 1 outfit Lorient alongside former Gunners Jeremie Aliadiere and Gilles Sunu and quickly found himself used as an impact substitute under Christian Gourcuff. He scored the first of his four goals against Valenciennes in October, before registering against eventual champions Montpellier in both the league and Coupe de France. Joel enjoyed a run of starts towards the end of a productive campaign which ultimately proved a valuable learning experience.
Henri Lansbury
West Ham
Apps: 14+10 Goals:1
From a goalscoring debut to a goalkeeping clean sheet against Blackpool in February, it was an eventful campaign for Henri. The midfielder was on target in his first appearance against Portsmouth back in September - his solitary strike for the Hammers - but it was his goalkeeping cameo against Blackpool that was the stand-out moment of his campaign, as he kept a clean sheet. An assist for Nicky Maynard in the play-off semi-final was a fitting farewell to West Ham.
Kyle Bartley
Rangers
Apps: 19+1 Goals: 0
Rangers were so impressed with Kyle's contributions on loan during the 2010/11 campaign that they snapped him up for the full season this time around. Injury may have kept him out of the first two months of the season, but the powerful young defender returned strongly to make a first-team place at Ibrox his own. Kyle made 20 appearances for Ally McCoist's side, who eventually finished second in the Scottish Premier League.
Pedro Botelho
Rayo Vallecano/Levante
Apps: 8+3 Goals: 1 Apps: 10+4 Goals: 0
Pedro enjoyed his La Liga debut this season with Rayo Vallecano after previous loan spells with Salamanca, Celta Vigo and Cartagena in the Seguna Division. The versatile left-sider made 11 appearances for the Madrid-based outfit and scored one goal before switching to Levante in January. Pedro enjoyed a regular run in the first team during his spell in Valencia and helped Juan Ignacio Martinez's side to a Europa League finish.
Vito Mannone
Hull City
Apps: 23 Goals: 0
Vito returned to the KC Stadium in January after enjoying a successful period with Hull during the 2010/11 campaign. The Italian was an ever-present under both Nigel Pearson and Nick Barmby, keeping an impressive nine clean sheets in 11 matches during February and March to help the Tigers to an eighth-placed finish.
James Shea
Dagenham & Redbridge
Apps: 3+1 Goals: 0
James's only appearance in League Two for Dagenham & Redbridge came as a substitute following a red card for the club's regular No 1, before he earned three starts in three cup competitions. James's goalkeeping heroics earned the Daggers a route past Leyton Orient on penalties in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
Denilson
Sao Paulo
Apps: 19+2 Goals: 0
Denilson returned to hometown club Sao Paulo for a second loan spell and became a regular starter in midfield. The Serie A outfit have just started the 2012/13 campaign, in which the 24-year-old remains key. Prior to that, Denilson played a part in his side's Paulista State Championship campaign, helping Sao Paulo reach the semi-finals.
Wellington
Levante/Alcoyano
Apps: 0 Goals: 0 Apps: 7+9 Goals: 3
Wellington struggled for first-team opportunities in La Liga with overachieving Levante and eventually moved to Alcoyano in January. He made a goalscoring debut off the bench against Almeria, before goals against Villarreal B and Cordoba followed. His season ended in disappointment, however, as he picked up an ankle injury as Alcoyano were relegated to the third tier.
Samuel Galindo
Gimnastic de Tarragona
Apps: 6+6 Goals: 0
Samuel Galindo made 12 appearances for Gimnastic in Spain's Segunda Division but struggled for first-team opportunities as his side were relegated to the third tier.
Other loanees:
Afobe, Benik (Reading)
Aneke, Chuks (Preston)
Arshavin, Andrey (Zenit St. Petersburg)
Boateng, Daniel (Swindon)
Eastmond, Craig (Wycombe)
Frimpong, Emmanuel (Wolves)
Hajrovic, Sead (Barnet)
Martinez, Damian (Oxford)
Ryo (Bolton)
Watt, Sanchez (Sheff Weds, Crawley)
Yennaris, Nico (Notts County)
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Re: Loan Watch Thread
Npower Championship side Brighton & Hove Albion are reportedly interested in signing Arsenal’s Spanish defender Ignasi Miquel on loan for next season.
The 19 year old, who joined the club from Cornella in 2008, became a familiar figure in and around the first-team squad last season, making nine senior appearances in total, including four in the Premier League, to add to his two FA Cup appearances the previous season.
Miquel has also regularly captained Arsenal’s Reserves under the stewardship of Neil Banfield, but has yet to experience a loan spell and such a move would be seen as highly beneficial for his development particularly because, despite his progress in recent years, he still remains susceptible to long balls and his decision making is still haphazard at times.
In addition, with Kyle Bartley back from Rangers and looking to stake a claim for a place in the first-team squad next season, Miquel would be unlikely to receive much game time at Arsenal barring an injury crisis of the proportions of the one that inflicted the club last season. Despite being predominantly a centre-back, Miquel also filled in at left-back for the Gunners last season, and it is understood that Brighton manager Gus Poyet would be interested in using him in that position if he secured the youngster’s services for next season.
http://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/brighton-interested-in-miquel-loan-deal/
The 19 year old, who joined the club from Cornella in 2008, became a familiar figure in and around the first-team squad last season, making nine senior appearances in total, including four in the Premier League, to add to his two FA Cup appearances the previous season.
Miquel has also regularly captained Arsenal’s Reserves under the stewardship of Neil Banfield, but has yet to experience a loan spell and such a move would be seen as highly beneficial for his development particularly because, despite his progress in recent years, he still remains susceptible to long balls and his decision making is still haphazard at times.
In addition, with Kyle Bartley back from Rangers and looking to stake a claim for a place in the first-team squad next season, Miquel would be unlikely to receive much game time at Arsenal barring an injury crisis of the proportions of the one that inflicted the club last season. Despite being predominantly a centre-back, Miquel also filled in at left-back for the Gunners last season, and it is understood that Brighton manager Gus Poyet would be interested in using him in that position if he secured the youngster’s services for next season.
http://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/brighton-interested-in-miquel-loan-deal/
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Re: Loan Watch Thread
That would be a really good move for him. Brighton are team on the up, with a manage who speaks Spanish and with more than a couple of Spanish players. Seems like a good place for him to be.
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Him and Don Vicente together
On the other hand, Ramsey to Fulham on loan rumours surfacing twitter. Not sure how legit but i am not completely against it tbf
On the other hand, Ramsey to Fulham on loan rumours surfacing twitter. Not sure how legit but i am not completely against it tbf
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Neither am I. Fulham are at a good level currently and if they sign a good striker on top keeping Dembele, Ruiz and Dempsey (which I think they will; can't see which top club will come in for him), they'll finish mid-table again, or possibly 7th, if they have a really good year and Liverpool continue to suck.
I can't think of many better clubs in the Premier League to send him on loan to, other than Everton and Swansea (and being from Cardiff, I don't think he'd be too welcome there).
I can't think of many better clubs in the Premier League to send him on loan to, other than Everton and Swansea (and being from Cardiff, I don't think he'd be too welcome there).
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anything to keep Ramsey away from us is good news to me
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Was watching some Denilson videos, what a mediocre player hasn't improved one bit - he looks even worse. Slow, poor touch, puts his mates on pressure, passes sideways and still misses lol. Not his fault really, just not good enough for Arsenal. Imagine him coming back and taking Frimpong's spot
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Re: Loan Watch Thread
Arsenal's Joel Campbell confirms loan move to Betis. Details completed tomorrow. 'It's the best league in the world,' he says. (via @younggunsblog )
Re: Loan Watch Thread
Official: Arsenal have agreed to loan Denilson back to Sao Paulo for another 12 months. (via @BrazilGunners )
Re: Loan Watch Thread
Samuelj29060 wrote:Official: Arsenal have agreed to loan Denilson back to Sao Paulo for another 12 months. (via @BrazilGunners )
Denilson
Sao Paulo 3-1 Coritiba
Sunday, July 8
Denilson resumed his duties with Sao Paulo on Sunday, playing the full 90 minutes of their 3-1 victory over Coritiba after extending his loan spell for another season. The hosts raced into a two-goal lead at half time through Jadson and Maicon before their lead was halved after the break. But forward Osvaldo made sure of the points 10 minutes from time. The win pushes Sao Paulo up to fourth in the Serie A table.
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Whats going to happen to Ryo
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may stay with bolton
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RealGunner wrote:may stay with bolton
I wouldn't mind that actually.. As long as you are implying a loan ofcourse
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He needs a PL club!
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@1:15 or so for Joels goal
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Afobe to Bolton on loan possibly.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/bolton-boss-owen-coyle-wants-1186630?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/bolton-boss-owen-coyle-wants-1186630?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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I would gladly trust any youngster with Owen Coyle.
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Benik Afobe has joined Bolton Wanderers on a season-long loan.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/reserves-news/afobe-joins-bolton-on-loan-for-the-season
http://www.arsenal.com/news/reserves-news/afobe-joins-bolton-on-loan-for-the-season
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Great move for him. he is better than Sordell and will probably start over him once Coyle realises that
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Daily Mirror reports that Ryo Miyaichi is close to a Wigan loan move.
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Moses----Di Santo---Miyaichi
Seems like a pretty formidable front three capable of getting a 12th-15th place.
Still.. their defence is just
Seems like a pretty formidable front three capable of getting a 12th-15th place.
Still.. their defence is just
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