作者wadissimo (World Cup Summer coming)
看板Arsenal
标题[官网] 回顾枪手本季外借三员
时间Wed May 24 17:42:44 2006
http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=News&article=389035
官网回顾枪手本季外借到英超英冠的三名球员:R. Smith, Aliadiere,与J.Hoyte
Arsenal's loan rangers - how they fared last term
By Mo Khan
Three of Arsenal's brightest young prospects enjoyed loan spells away from
Highbury during the 2005/06 season as they sought valuable first-team
experience in a bid to break into Arse`ne Wenger's side.
Here's how each of Arsenal's loan rangers fared...
Justin Hoyte
Sunderland
Justin spent the entire 2005/06 campaign on loan at the Stadium of Light with
Sunderland. Here's what Ian Laws of the Sunderland Echo had to say about the
defender:
"He was a bit of an unknown commodity for Sunderland fans when he first came
here [but] he hit the ground running and did quite well in the early stages.
He showed a lot of potential and I think the fans warmed to him. That
certainly showed with the sort of reception he got in the final home game of
the season - he was substituted in the Fulham game and he got a fantastic
ovation. His pace made him a good recovery tackler and he liked to get
forward. He also got himself a very important goal for Sunderland, albeit in
a game that they lost.
He scored in the Tyne-Wear derby and if you do that you
’re never really going to be forgotten in Sunderland. It was a fantastic
goal and
I said to him at the time that he must have forgotten he was playing
for Sunderland and not Arsenal because he charged forward from one box to the
other to score it. He's a whole-hearted guy who gave everything. I spoke to
him just before he left and he said even though it's been a really difficult
season, it was still a big learning experience for him. I think he'll go
back to Arsenal with quite a bit more confidence."
Jeremie Aliadiere
Celtic, West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jeremie began the 2005/06 campaign on loan at Celtic but returned to London
with West Ham soon after the season began due to a lack to playing
opportunities. Unfortunately, the talented Frenchman encountered similar
difficulties at Upton Park before heading to the Midlands with Wolves in
January. We asked Steve Marshall of the Wolverhampton Express and Star to
give his take on Aliadiere's spell at Molineux.
"Glenn Hoddle signed Jeremie Aliadiere at the end of the January transfer
window. It was bit of a gamble on him at the time but, by and large, most
people say that Jeremie did very well during his time at the Club. He began
with a couple of games coming off the bench but after scoring on his full
debut, an away game at Hull at the end of February, he started every single
game.
Jeremie had to play a couple of different positions. He didn’t always
play as an out-and-out central striker — he was asked to play out wide some
of the time in accordance with the manager's system. But he acquitted
himself pretty well and scored two good goals. He alternated between both
flanks and sometimes he'd alternate during the game as well. He certainly
put opposition defences on the back foot with his pace and I can remember a
couple of occasions where he picked the ball up deep, turned and ran at the
heart of the opposition defence. He caused havoc that way - people had
difficulty coping with it. I would say his pace and close control certainly
caught the eye."
Ryan Smith
Leicester City
Ryan began the season playing regularly for Arsenal’s second-string but
joined Championship side Leicester City last September for a five-month loan
spell before returning to London to complete the season at Highbury. We asked
Bill Anderson of the Leicester Mercury for his take on the fleet-footed
winger:
"Ryan was a breath of fresh air to begin with. He made his debut as a
substitute against Derby and looked a very bright prospect - that’s why
Leicester tried to get him until the end of the season. He only went back [to
Arsenal] because the Club felt the nitty-gritty of battling against the drop
would be unfair on him. He was certainly part of what Craig Levein hoped
would be a revival and that's why Levein fought to get him to stay on loan
until the end of the season. The fans liked him - once he got the ball there
was always this sort of murmur of anticipation because he is very fast and
very tricky. He had some exceptionally good games in the league and on some
occasions he was man-of-the-match. I think his skill and his speed and the
fact he was brought up in the Arsenal way of bright, direct attacking were
his best features. He certainly brightened up the place in terms of his fast,
skilful, play. From our point of view he looks to have all the attributes of
a player who could make it all the way."
赛季结束了,预备队可能也会大清。Hoyte,Aliadiere,与Smith的命运不知道如何,
Larsson年纪也该是踢一队而不是窝在预备队的时候了,现在枪手一队只有Bergy与Pires
(有消息说老皮昨天在潜艇那医检)离去的缺,一月补了三个但伤了一个Diaby,现在
又签了Rosicky,照温格的讲法可能还会再签一名球员,现在阵容上真的是挺挤的。
看了两季的Carling Cup还有官网的预备队联赛精华,对这些预备队的年轻人都蛮
有感情的,不管最终结果如何,先祝福他们。希望即使他们离开,日後也能像瑞丁
的Sidwell一样,顺利的帮自己的新球队力争上游回英超,与枪手同场较劲。
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