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    18. What do you think about those who say Wenger’s youth ‘project’ has failed?

    They don’t understand the project, if they say that. The club make a good amount of money from young players, in terms of loan fees and transfers. The business aspect is very good, and you can see on their day, the team can beat anybody.
    So Wenger's youth project is all about making profit. I wish our club could for once concentrate on the football rather than purely on the business side of things. Listening to answers like that, where a project is deemed successful simply because it's made us a lot of money is seriously depressing.

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    That was only part of the answer tbf, the part at the end would imply he doesn't think about it as purely financial success but I agree that I don't think any judgement should be weighted fiscally but rather footballistically, that's what it's about after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker View Post
    So Wenger's youth project is all about making profit. I wish our club could for once concentrate on the football rather than purely on the business side of things. Listening to answers like that, where a project is deemed successful simply because it's made us a lot of money is seriously depressing.
    Why didn't you quote his whole reply? It was only one sentence more.

    You work for a tabloid or something?

    "Arsene hasn't done that well enough" = project was a success?

    Also I don't know if you realise this but football clubs ARE businesses. We don't have an Abramovich (rightly or wrongly) so it is important our finances are SOUND

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    Decision to be made on Coquelin after U20 World Cup with Lorient keen to re-sign him



    The immediate future of Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin remains somewhat uncertain, with French side Lorient, with whom he spent the entirety of last season, hoping to retain his services next campaign. A concrete decision will not be made, however, until the culmination of his participation in the FIFA U20 World Cup, which takes place in Columbia and commences next month, with Coquelin’s France facing Columbia, South Korea and Mali in the group stage.
    Coquelin is due to return to London Colney for pre-season training, along with the club’s other professional players, a week tomorrow, but will see his preparations for the new campaign somewhat disrupted by his international commitments, although he could still feasibly feature in the club’s two Asian tour games against a Malaysian XI and local side Hangzhou Greentown next month.
    Since signing from Laval three summers ago, Coquelin has made quite an impression in North London, helping Arsenal’s under-18s attain a Premier Academy League and FA Youth Cup double in 2008/09, whilst also impressing on many occasions for the Reserves. He has been limited to just four first-team outings, although he did start the FA Cup defeat away to Stoke City two seasons ago.
    Arsene Wenger is thought to think highly of Coquelin, who has found his cause aided by the fact that fellow holding midfielder Craig Eastmond is likely to miss the beginning of pre-season due to injury, whilst Emmanuel Frimpong missed almost the entirety of the last campaign because of medial knee ligament damage.
    The decision as to whether Coquelin stays to contest for a place in the first-team squad at Arsenal, or returns on loan to Lorient for another season, will ultimately rest with Wenger, who will assess his options come the end of pre-season.
    http://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/20...o-re-sign-him/

    Have high hopes for him..would like to see him given a chance to compete for Song's position this pre-season...thats if the U-20 world cup doesn't hinder his preparations much.
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    Arsenal Sign Up Eight New Scholars

    Liam Brady is putting the finishing touches to Arsenal’s Under 18 squad for next season, with Steve Bould set to boast one of his most exciting crops of talent ever. Young Guns can confirm Hale End products Isaac Hayden, Anthony Jeffrey and Zak Fagan have all penned scholarship contracts, as have summer recruits Jon Toral, Héctor Bellerín, Serge Gnabry, Leander Siemann and Kristoffer Olsson. Bould’s Under 18′s will also be boosted by the promotion of several of Steve Gatting’s promising Under 16′s. Brady has personally asked the head teachers of Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill, Jack Jebb and Joshua Vickers if they can leave school a year early to move to London Colney full time. All have accepted. The club are still waiting on answers from strikers Austin Lipman and Chuba Akpom. All Under 18′s are due back for pre-season next week.
    http://younggunsblog.co.uk/2011/07/a...-new-scholars/
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    Youth Project

    Wenger wont buy anyone for years cos he doesnt want to kill these lot

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    erm, I think Wilshere alone vindicates the project.
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    Meanwhile, Arsenal teenager Alban Bunjaku is at the centre of an international tug-of-war between England and Albania.
    The 17-year-old has not signed professional terms for the Gunners yet but is already on England’s radar.
    But England will have to beat Albania in their attempts to secure the attacking midfielder’s international future.
    Bunjaku was born to Albanian parents but grew up in Essex making him eligible to play for the Three Lions.
    Albania’s Football Federation is keen for the teenager to pledge his allegiance to them and were thought to be in pole position to land Bunjaku.
    But FA sources have confirmed to Sportsmail that Bunjaku is now firmly on England’s radar after being alerted to his talents through their nationwide scouting network.
    Now England coaches are keen to promote the teenager in to the FA’s youth development set-up after identifying Bunjaku as a possible England player of the future.


    Bunjaku is highly-rated amongst Arsenal’s coaching staff and the youngster is expected to put pen to paper on his first professional deal within the next 12 months.
    Very good prospect..sublime technique and vision. Posted a video of him earlier on this thread (might be on old GW)..just type his name on utube
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    We beat some pile of filth 9-0... JET scored a hattrick.

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    Our U-18s played Watford in a friendly yesterday and won 2-0. One of the Barca buys scored.
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