
Ex-Arsenal man Wilshere admits considering retirement
“I have to think about it. That is why I am doing the coaching.”
“I have to think about it. That is why I am doing the coaching.”
Frank Lampard is now the favourite to take over at Norwich City…
“[He] would love playing for a manager like Howe [at Newcastle]. He’s the type of manager you want to play for.”
The former Netherlands international scored 132 goals in 278 matches for the Gunners.
“With all the pressure on them and the stuff surrounding Ole, it’s going to be interesting…”
“I’m training with Arsenal ‘til the end of January, the MLS start their pre-season in January.”
Arsene Wenger hasn’t managed another club since leaving Arsenal…
“He has got better every year… He’s a freak physically, he can do anything.”
The 17-year-old will ‘make a name for himself’ at Arsenal, says Wilshere.
“It doesn’t concern me, no – I’m an Arsenal fan!”
“For now, I still want to play. I feel like I still have a lot to give and something to prove…”
“I did go back to Arsenal training, I was getting sharp, I was competing in midfield.”
Wilshere joined the Gunners in 2001 before leaving to join West Ham on a free transfer 17 years later…
Wilshere admits that one negative message after a good performance can ‘stick in your head’.
“Sometimes the more technical guys were kicked. Why? It was not very encouraging. We have moved forward from that.”
Wilshere has been unable to find a new club since leaving Bournemouth at the end of last season.
The Gunners could only finish eighth last season, one point behind arch-rivals Tottenham…
Wilshere: “I was surprised at times when Arsenal needed a goal, they needed something and he wasn’t thrown on.”
“I’m not just talking about Arsene Wenger, it was physios, staff around the place who were all let go.”
Jack Wilshere reveals his thoughts on Mesut Ozil’s imminent transfer from Arsenal to Fenerbahce.
Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has joined Championship side Bournemouth on a short term deal.
Mesut Ozil is out of contract with the Gunners at the end of this current season.
“It’s a big shame what has happened to him, I feel sorry because he could have been a proper English legend of the game.”
The player admires Jose Mourinho, but he insists that he could never play for Tottenham…
The former Arsenal and West Ham star will be hoping that a move to America can get his career back on track…
Jack Wilshere has been released by West Ham, bringing to an end an injury-hit two seasons at the club.
Wilshere has failed to resurrect his career at West Ham after repeated injuries and bad form.
Jack Wilshere has backed Mikel Areta to be a success at Arsenal after seeing his dedication to his playing career.
Jack Wilshere’s stop-start West Ham career has stalled yet again due to a mystery groin injury.
Pellegrini believes Wilshere has put his injury problems behind him as he battles for a regular place in the West Ham line-up.