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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2023
  • Season 7 Ep #9
    In this clip, Jack Wilshere talks to us about his injuries throughout his whole career and how it affected him on and off the pitch!
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  • @gavinbinding
    @gavinbinding Год назад +706

    Arsenal fan for 34 years. There’s very few naturally talented players ahead of Jack. Watching him dance around prime Barcelona’s midfield is one of my favourite memories.

    • @imconfused1237
      @imconfused1237 Год назад

      More like, one of your only memories. Let’s have it right. Jack Wilshere’s ‘career’ consists of: i) being stretched off and ii) spitting his dummy out.

    • @findingnemorin8703
      @findingnemorin8703 Год назад +23

      As a Tottenham fan I can only commend this comment and player, unreal talent and a really massive shame to not see him consistently hit the numbers he could of hit

    • @anthonybattersby1505
      @anthonybattersby1505 Год назад +1

      Was this in a friendly?

    • @DavyH_
      @DavyH_ Год назад +31

      @@anthonybattersby1505 champions league

    • @chrisburton4128
      @chrisburton4128 Год назад +5

      NUFC fan here and completely agree. Was excited for England games after seeing that performance.

  • @robc1014
    @robc1014 Год назад +92

    The nicest thing about this interview is seeing jack actually smiling and seeming upbeat whilst talking about football.

    • @amaansyed2072
      @amaansyed2072 Год назад +2

      Fr, no talented young player imagines they’d have a career like his. He’s defo making the most of his life and isn’t resentful over anything, he seems like a proper good person

    • @omarkarim9298
      @omarkarim9298 11 месяцев назад

      the millions of dollars probably helped

    • @robc1014
      @robc1014 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@omarkarim9298 doubt it considering if you watch interviews during when he’s injured he was clearly extremely depressed from not playing. Even with his millions.

  • @wy306
    @wy306 Год назад +207

    The fact that he was talking through all these so calm, almost not much emotion, makes me feeling super heartbroken. He left his tears behind now, and we missed a super talented footballer probably once in a few decades.

    • @tomashehir
      @tomashehir Год назад +14

      I think it’s because he’s happy coaching at Arsenal now aswell. Good for him

    • @stevenjohnstone7760
      @stevenjohnstone7760 Год назад +8

      When he was younger he was unbelievable the game against Barca I think it was he absolutely bossed it

    • @jimbojimbo6873
      @jimbojimbo6873 Год назад +1

      When youve reached despair youre dead inside, nothing can scare you mate

    • @aidangriffiths5075
      @aidangriffiths5075 Год назад +1

      Meh, guardiola said it best. We have several jack wilsheres in the reserve squad. Nothing amazing

    • @ItsAv3rageGamer
      @ItsAv3rageGamer Год назад +6

      @@aidangriffiths5075 Yeah TOTS at 19 years of age in his first season as a professional, nothing amazing obviously.

  • @charlie3stackz124
    @charlie3stackz124 Год назад +170

    As an arsenal fan nothing will haunt us like Jack's injury record, Abu Diaby's injuries and Eduardo's injuries. those 3 players will hurt this fanbase for the rest of their lives

  • @maryroberts589
    @maryroberts589 Год назад +46

    Just two footballers sitting around discusssing war wounds. Happy to have you back for another year with the Red Dragons Ben!!! ❤⚽

  • @MasterPig11
    @MasterPig11 Год назад +104

    Even in his final games for Arsenal, he was still a good player, scoring goals against the likes of Chelsea. Listening about how these injuries affected him just puts into perspective how well he has done despite that

    • @kb9072
      @kb9072 Год назад +1

      Scoring goals? He only scored 9 his entire time at Arsenal.

  • @ADRPLREVIEW
    @ADRPLREVIEW Год назад +22

    I had a Navicular injury as well out 12 months 2 screws and Ben ain’t lying one of the most painful recoveries. Came back after that and went pro. One of the hardest things I’ve gotten through in my life

  • @Mrlonefighter
    @Mrlonefighter Год назад +75

    I'm the same age as Jack, and been an Arsenal fan all my life. Jacks injuries and what might have been in his career is so sad to think about, devastated for him. One of the first academy boys to break through the team in the Emirates era. Didn't actually know Fozzy had many of the same struggles, a shame how it can ruin careers..

    • @lukehall6911
      @lukehall6911 Год назад

      Hahahahahaha Jack wheelchair the NHS patient, couldn't have happened to a better guy 😂😂😂 COYS!!!!

    • @adammcsorley1987
      @adammcsorley1987 Год назад +10

      @@lukehall6911 and he still won more then Harry kane lol

    • @lukehall6911
      @lukehall6911 Год назад

      @@adammcsorley1987 Congrats on bottling the league 👏🤣🤣

    • @cryptoquant7850
      @cryptoquant7850 Год назад +4

      @@lukehall6911 warra trophy for spurs

    • @adammcsorley1987
      @adammcsorley1987 Год назад +2

      @@lukehall6911 yea thats fair enough congratulations 4 having 2 of the best managers the world's eva seen one of the best strikers the leagues eva seen and haven't won fuck all.....eva

  • @andrewbaxendale2381
    @andrewbaxendale2381 Год назад +22

    Love this interview. Jack Wilshere is one of my favourite ever Arsenal players and I hated all the crap he got on social media for being injured. This lad was my Tony Adams and should have be Captain until he hung up his boots. Great talent, top bloke. Heart breaks for Jack. Doing a fantastic job back at Arsenal now!!

  • @Pebble_Collector
    @Pebble_Collector Год назад +15

    Jack was my favourite player from the post-Fabregas era. It breaks my heart how unlucky he got with injuries. Hope his coaching career goes well but above all else hope he has a good life.

  • @colincolin5696
    @colincolin5696 Год назад +58

    Even playing as a kid you hurt you leg or whatever and can’t play you feel like crying, I can’t imagine being able to play professionally and then getting injured all the time constantly. Really upsetting. Jack seems like he’s a decent guy tho not an arrogant guy.

  • @zachvaughan6130
    @zachvaughan6130 Год назад +17

    This video really helped me, I am 3 days into my recovery after ACL, MCL & Full Meniscus Tear surgery - I understand the mental game Jack, Ben & others have been through

  • @Consumelesscontent
    @Consumelesscontent Год назад +7

    Remember that game for England against Slovenia, he got 2 screamers! So unlucky but top baller on his day

  • @carlrobinson7269
    @carlrobinson7269 Год назад +13

    If there is one player you feel for with the rotten luck of injuries it’s Jack! So much potential! Glad he is back in the game with coaching!! I loved listening to him on Drive with Andy and Darren Bent!

    • @Mrlonefighter
      @Mrlonefighter Год назад

      Wilshere, Diaby and Rosicky comes to mind. Even Cazorla in recent years. So many talented players gone to serious injuries... sad

    • @lukehall6911
      @lukehall6911 Год назад +1

      I don't! Couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke 😂😂😂 COYS!!

    • @lordchewwy
      @lordchewwy Год назад

      Not really, blokes a bellend.

  • @Ol-Smokey
    @Ol-Smokey Год назад +6

    Im so sorry for Jack he came to Denmark just when my team AGF was in the rot just surviving Relegation. they could not even pass to each other Jack hadn o chance to show his special Talent
    happy to see him carrying on with he Coaching Career

  • @BeforeThisNovember
    @BeforeThisNovember 20 дней назад +1

    We love you Jack. You’re an Arsenal legend no matter what ❤️🤍

  • @JTD2001
    @JTD2001 11 месяцев назад +1

    Big respect to Jack! I tore my acl at 15 and life was hard

  • @hikerwoody182
    @hikerwoody182 Год назад

    I've had no ACL since the early 90s, it's been a motivation for me to get out and focus on the things I can still do. Hiked the Pacific crest trail, next up continental divide trail

  • @jemorjacks
    @jemorjacks Год назад +2

    I'm happy for Jack that per reached put and brought him home ❤

  • @ricozkirihara2798
    @ricozkirihara2798 Год назад +6

    I had that same injury when i landed on my ankle awkwardly and fractured that ankle bone. I couldnt put any pressure on that foot for about 6 months. Even after it healed it was never the same again. Even now almost 30 years later i couldnt stand on that foot for any extended period of time and it has also affected the knee due to how the injury changed the physiology of the feet like how you walk and so on. Never played any sports since then.

    • @bondinho6114
      @bondinho6114 Год назад +1

      Same happened to Eden Hazard, since his injury against PSG he was never the same

  • @kizaredtalk7478
    @kizaredtalk7478 Год назад

    One of my favourite ever players! Heartbreak seeing jacky boy getting injured

  • @bigmaguire9714
    @bigmaguire9714 Год назад +36

    Met Jack a couple times in my uni gym in Ireland when he was over here doing rehab with his physio. Such a quality guy, really nice to talk to and didn't have an ounce of arrogance or self importance. Was such a good footballer, the injuries were such a shame and I can't imagine how hard it must have been.

    • @ronan5124
      @ronan5124 Год назад

      Where was this and why was he using that gym?

    • @bigmaguire9714
      @bigmaguire9714 Год назад +2

      @@ronan5124 University of Limerick. He was there because his physio at this time was based in Ireland and he was staying with him doing rehab, not sure what injury but a pretty bad one I think.

  • @keithbrandon3660
    @keithbrandon3660 11 месяцев назад +1

    Saw jack at the amsterdam tournament when he was about 16.what a talent

  • @Priceeey1
    @Priceeey1 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember watching my dad play in goal for a Sunday league team. he was on the edge of his box and needed to quickly run back to goal, he turned around but his foot stayed stuck in the muddy Sunday league pitch! He basically twisted his ankle 180’. It was horrendous!!

  • @gameshack1985
    @gameshack1985 Год назад +10

    I'm glad they talk about the effect that being injured has on you, but they have it much easier. Ruptured my ACL, tore my LCL and MCL and fractured my Tibia and Femur last year. Was back at work 6 weeks later as couldn't afford to be off, had to wait 11 months for surgery - had it 3 weeks back - and will be back at work, 50 hours a week in 3 weeks. The lucky rich footballers get the full 9 months to heal whilst on their thousands of pounds each week and physio support 7 days a week. Relying on the NHS is a whole other story. One physio 'session' once every 2 weeks where you're just given a sheet with a few different exercises on to do alone. If I do return to playing at some point, it will be a huge testament to myself and no-one else.

    • @Abdus.
      @Abdus. Год назад

      Yeah it's tough with NHS. Make sure you follow through with physio. I waited 5 years for my first op after doing my ACL. Then physio was a joke with NHS. Tore my ACL again. Physio is the most important bit of recovery. Take your time.

    • @gameshack1985
      @gameshack1985 Год назад

      @Abdus If there is one thing I'm good at, it's doing the rehab process alone lol.

    • @r.sakarollsafe1285
      @r.sakarollsafe1285 11 месяцев назад

      bruhhh... what you do for a living? if you're working in office, you have no business breaking your body that much... must be from falling over some random things I suppose

    • @gameshack1985
      @gameshack1985 11 месяцев назад +1

      @r.sakarollsafe1285 I was playing football obviously.

    • @Lucky-fj5qw
      @Lucky-fj5qw 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@gameshack1985 but that's life.. You are rubbish at football and they were good at there job....

  • @pogmalog
    @pogmalog Год назад +3

    There's a lad up here in Scotland (Lewis Vaughan at Raith) who is still playing professionally after 4 ACL injuries (two each knee). Unreal.

    • @HarveyBanger_YT
      @HarveyBanger_YT Год назад

      Someone in Aussie rules where I’m from went through 7 ACL’s before retiring!

  • @craigarendse8417
    @craigarendse8417 Год назад +2

    All i dreamed about was for Jack to be what he was destined to be but our boy has given us so many great memories he is a Gooner just like us all

  • @IzzyMann
    @IzzyMann Год назад +2

    i couldn't stop smiling watching this, even if it's not the best of topics (injury and etc) the energy is pure and wholesome!

    • @lordchewwy
      @lordchewwy Год назад

      Energy?! The bloke has zero personality. Seen more life in a burnt fishcake

  • @officialnadro
    @officialnadro Год назад +13

    That's horrible luck the 1st injury being not only the worst one but a very obscure rare one.

  • @OplzITSCreez
    @OplzITSCreez 11 месяцев назад

    This was fascinating

  • @steveisted7862
    @steveisted7862 Год назад

    Awesome episode! I do love the arsenal ones more i must say

  • @IZEF20
    @IZEF20 Год назад

    Gutted Jack got the injuries he did, the bloke was mustard in the middle 👏🏼 i always remember him bossing the game against Barcelona at home in the CL for us 🤩

  • @stuartclarkson48
    @stuartclarkson48 Год назад +6

    Honestly Jack had it in him to be one of England's greatest midfielders, That Barca game schooling Xavi and Iniesta them not being able to touch him. Every time he got the ball at his feet he just looked levels above everyone else

  • @leehambleton9919
    @leehambleton9919 Год назад

    Jack wonderful player sad he had so many injuries

  • @MillhouseSpeaks
    @MillhouseSpeaks Год назад

    Fascinating

  • @jrr8050
    @jrr8050 Год назад

    Will always be a legend in AGF

  • @yoiamgucci2743
    @yoiamgucci2743 11 месяцев назад

    As someone that has had a bunch of the injuries they mentioned I actually take some solace from the fact how much it affected them but how strong they are talking about it. I never played at a particularly high level but the injuries are so depressing, it becomes about the next one of if not when. Almost like your body is compensating for weaknesses and putting pressure on other parts of your body that then fail you due to the extra burden. Jack was a serious talent, never got to see how good he could have been. He was getting MOTM for England almost every game he played and minus the injuries 100+ caps would have been a cert.

  • @stevenilic260
    @stevenilic260 Год назад +1

    Always liked Jack, even as a United fan, absolutely devastated for him, killed his career stone dead sadly 😢😢

  • @blazejon
    @blazejon 11 месяцев назад

    Jack's attitude about all of that is awesome. This is a great bit, besides the injury those last months of his career. Blonde Jack 😅😅😅

  • @paulwalsh6734
    @paulwalsh6734 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a top player he was when he was fit. . Injuries are out of his control. Made a decent living still.

  • @ruthgibson9584
    @ruthgibson9584 Год назад

    My all time favourite player. Had everything and profile we won’t see again in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @conormcguire3265
    @conormcguire3265 Год назад +5

    i’m 21 now, when i was younger my dream was to play along side Jack for Arsenal and England, now i’m a plumber…😭😭

    • @jc-16.
      @jc-16. Год назад +1

      Don't stop playing ball.

    • @conormcguire3265
      @conormcguire3265 Год назад +1

      @@jc-16. i had to stop because i shattered my knee and now have no cartilage, can’t run or kick a ball now, played in coventry academy from 10-14 though

    • @jc-16.
      @jc-16. Год назад +6

      @Conor McGuire your only 21, I've finally finished playing this year, I'm nearly forty. When I was 16 I dislocated my right hip, tore all the ligaments and tendons and chipped the bone. It took me 23 months to get back playing, I never had the same power in my leg, but got back to maybe 60%, I had to change how I played to get back, in my 3rd game back I did my acl in my left knee out for 10 months, had to change how I played again, no sharp turns but I got back. I had 3 ankle breaks over the next 10 years , and finally this year I got a patella and meniscus tear in my left knee. I can't play anymore even if I wanted too, but I wouldn't change a thing, football can give you something few things in life can offer, it's the best arena to express yourself, that type of space disappears as you age, and trust me you'll miss it when your time comes, I'd give anything to be able put my boots back on and play in one more battle in midfield. You might never get back to your old level or old standard but I'm rooting for you young man. Go play. Peace

    • @conormcguire3265
      @conormcguire3265 Год назад

      @@jc-16. you sir are a legend

    • @imconfused1237
      @imconfused1237 Год назад +1

      @@conormcguire3265 Mate those who push you to ‘put the boots on’ don’t care for the fact you’ve got to go out and earn a pound note as a plumber.
      There’s no room for sentimental BS when you’re hobbling round, having to cancel a job which hits YOUR income - not theirs.
      You’ve made the right decision. You don’t have to apologise for it or defend it to anyone fella.

  • @tristanedwards7302
    @tristanedwards7302 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the underrated aspects of Arsenal's downfall prior to last season. He was the best player to ever come out of our academy and was widely expected to go on to be Arsenal captain, maybe even England captain. He was playing against Barcelona in the Champions League when he was 16, and we beat them. At this point, if not for the injuries, he would probably be the club captain and a crucial part of the team setup.
    As a foreigner and an Arsenal fan living in Aarhus, I do wish Jack had stuck it out a bit longer. The town was buzzing to have him around. It's the 2nd biggest city in the country, but AGF historically is not one of the big successful teams, so it was a big deal to get a player of his stature.

  • @cyclepreneur4454
    @cyclepreneur4454 Год назад

    I'll never forget seeing Jack Wilshire hit the first team one pre-season, aged like 16 or something! He ran Miguel Salgado vs Real Madrid absolutely ragid! What a way to introduce yourself to first team football. Such a gutter regarding injuries.

  • @danlewis5977
    @danlewis5977 Год назад +13

    Arsenal have had a lot of careers derailed by injuries. Diaby, Eduardo, Ramsey to an extent but Jack' career is just heartbreaking. He could have been our lynchpin for years, alongside Cazorla Arsenal would have run pretty much every game and imagine him behind Kane for England. Hopefully he's found a new path to stay in the game as a coach and potentially moving into management

    • @ItsAv3rageGamer
      @ItsAv3rageGamer Год назад +3

      Rosicky too.

    • @JohnnyMaverik
      @JohnnyMaverik Год назад +3

      Santi himself is another one that lost large chunks of his career to injury and I agree, those two along side each other would have been beautiful.

    • @ItsAv3rageGamer
      @ItsAv3rageGamer Год назад +1

      @@JohnnyMaverik Santi was lucky not to have his leg amputated, incredible recovery.

    • @danlewis5977
      @danlewis5977 Год назад +1

      @@JohnnyMaverik I saw some highlights from the Joaquin testimonial and that and seeing Jack at soccer aid was both beautiful and sad. Santi still needs a proper goodbye at the Emirates

  • @watfrd
    @watfrd 11 месяцев назад

    Ben, can you get goalkeeper Willy Caballero who is now a coach at Leicester City on the podcast? Excellent interview with Jack!

  • @kiwi1294
    @kiwi1294 Год назад

    Got 2 greenstick fractures in my right tibia/fibula 2 years ago, currently suffering with compensation problems and in my knee and both hips and its rough, considering surgery again to get the plates and pins removed (2 plates, 11 pins)

  • @fitnesswithdave.
    @fitnesswithdave. Год назад +1

    We all knew how good Jack was. From a Utd fan

  • @PatrickTCAPIreland
    @PatrickTCAPIreland Год назад

    Fractured my talus myself in a car crash, been a year and it’s still not right, hard to come back from!

  • @Slice998
    @Slice998 Год назад +15

    One of the most naturally gifted players I’ve seen play for us. Such a shame that his body couldn’t cope with the rigours of professional football.

  • @jaytuck2429
    @jaytuck2429 Год назад

    genuinely the most talented english player I ever witnessed play the game. such a shame he didn't get to live up to his potential, I think englands international history could have looked very different with a fit Jack. devastated for him

    • @Renedupreejr
      @Renedupreejr Год назад

      Most talented English player ever? Slight exaggeration there.

  • @peters3724
    @peters3724 Год назад

    Need a full extended version js on injuries

  • @afcafc53
    @afcafc53 Год назад +2

    JW was such a talent coming into the spotlight at 15 such a shame the injuries took there toll he would have been a player Arsenal built the team around

  • @ClockEndLstpier
    @ClockEndLstpier Год назад

    Legend

  • @irishgunner9152
    @irishgunner9152 Год назад

    We love you jack 🫶🫡

  • @dreamjackson5483
    @dreamjackson5483 Год назад +20

    It's a shame. But he had a great career at the same time. I'm sure a lot of players never even make it passed underage because of injury

  • @hectorr6299
    @hectorr6299 Год назад +2

    Yes he was injury prone but now he is an Arsenal Coach! That is a big job in itself.

  • @eamonmcloughlin7454
    @eamonmcloughlin7454 Год назад

    GREAT! PS Please wrap the mic cable around the boom arm before it plugs into the mic. THX!

  • @TheRedPeril
    @TheRedPeril 7 месяцев назад

    The way Wilshere used to set off on a jink reminds me of Foden a little. Wilshere was ahead of his time as far as Englands technique goes.

  • @thebeast12333
    @thebeast12333 11 месяцев назад

    Man, Super Jack was one of my favourite players.

  • @aaronlondon2312
    @aaronlondon2312 Год назад

    I like this podcast respect Ben and Jack premier league legends!

  • @tomashehir
    @tomashehir Год назад

    I don’t play pro by any means and have had my fair share of injuries and it plays on your mental state so much. Can’t imagine if it was my job. Some people that don’t play the game just don’t understand

  • @gfckid32
    @gfckid32 Год назад +1

    Getting to watch Jack was a joy glad he’s in a better position now.

  • @ilyasnur2001
    @ilyasnur2001 11 месяцев назад +1

    If Jack Stayed Injury free though out his career he would have been one of the best players of this generation

  • @hippybill1
    @hippybill1 Год назад +2

    Best player that came through Hale end academy

  • @jamaludeenameen5361
    @jamaludeenameen5361 Год назад

    Honestly it would be great if you could have previews for each clip like the Happy Hour Podcast

  • @karmalama4374
    @karmalama4374 Год назад

    One of the best midfield growing up watching his game ,still gives goosebumps watching game against Barcelona .we miss u jack

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 11 месяцев назад

    just empathising about what these players go through from injury. i never played football at a high level, but i've had a big injury from a motorbike crash. snapped my fibular, shattered my tibia in 12 places. they were the worst injuries, i had other broken bones around my body but my right leg was the very serious one. it's hard! people don't get it.

  • @michaelmccarthy4892
    @michaelmccarthy4892 Год назад +1

    He'd be comfortably one of the top midfielders in the world had injuries not blighted him.

  • @overcomeship6690
    @overcomeship6690 Год назад

    I had a hernia operation at 10 and played 9 days after on the next Sunday granted I was a keeper and couldn’t kick but was doing all the other bollocks

  • @vangvangvangtechsupport3001
    @vangvangvangtechsupport3001 Год назад

    its always sad when see player naturally talented like him getting injuries and not reached the potential that he had

  • @doctorkhumalo7730
    @doctorkhumalo7730 Год назад

    Baller 😎

  • @twizzy2310
    @twizzy2310 11 месяцев назад

    Best English talent I’ve seen

  • @sobc2737
    @sobc2737 Год назад +6

    I think Jack’s style of game also contributed to his injuries. He held the ball too long and got hacked.

  • @user-wp2ng8gv1k
    @user-wp2ng8gv1k Год назад +2

    fozzy. You should try and do a interview with bradley dack. he had 2 acl injuries was an absoultle baller. he has had some injuries

    • @kb5509
      @kb5509 Год назад

      He's most famous for being on TOWIE.

  • @chiefnkosi7705
    @chiefnkosi7705 Год назад

    I wish I could have seen him play in LaLiga

  • @milkonbean
    @milkonbean Год назад +3

    I was gutted for Jack. I loved him at arsenal! Probably one of my favourite players

  • @lukefaccenda1467
    @lukefaccenda1467 Год назад

    Broke the same bit of my ankle as Jack from getting hit by a car. Can see why effected him so bad

  • @stephenthompson1449
    @stephenthompson1449 Год назад +93

    The lad had great potential. Shame

    • @sjaakbral83
      @sjaakbral83 Год назад +12

      World class potential

    • @zees9444
      @zees9444 Год назад +7

      @@sjaakbral83 sure he had like a 97 potential on like fifa 11 😂

    • @theyes647
      @theyes647 Год назад

      @@zees9444 no way😂😂

    • @MrJeffHead
      @MrJeffHead Год назад +1

      Peaked at 17

    • @zees9444
      @zees9444 Год назад +1

      @@MrJeffHead you’re 12 mate so you have no idea pal… literally destroyed Barca in 2011

  • @matthewbutler1767
    @matthewbutler1767 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve always felt he ran on his heels more than the front foot, and doing that does not activate his ankle mobility much and more pressure on ankle. Running on toes is like how four legged animals run, elite (most) athletes run on toes, making the ankle a 2nd joint like a knee for the whole leg. Just an hypothesis, been a nearly 4 minute miler and it’s completely different ball game running on toes, much faster and self absorbing.
    I loved how distinct he ran, low centre of gravity, brilliant awareness. Wish young footballers to taught (other sports too) to have a more awareness of how to maximise their physical in healthier way.

  • @causey2389
    @causey2389 Год назад +4

    Still my favourite arsenal player… one of the best players England has ever produced

    • @kb9072
      @kb9072 Год назад

      Really? Go check yourself.

  • @MikeSingSing
    @MikeSingSing Год назад +3

    Probably the most natural talented english footballer since Rooney, might even Gazza. Such a shame.

  • @paulchapman565
    @paulchapman565 Год назад

    😂😂tape it up, then more tape to move it about. Ben has a way with words. Love the podcast lads 👏👏👏

  • @supertaufiqr
    @supertaufiqr Год назад

    That Norwich goal 😁

  • @mnb9162
    @mnb9162 Год назад

    I always felt he was messed about a bit.... Positionally..... Never felt settled... Such a supreme talent.... I actually think under-rated... Foden reminds me a lot of Jack...

  • @Permuh
    @Permuh 11 месяцев назад

    Generational talent, he wouldve picked up the "one of the world's best players, english midfielder" mantle from Gerrard/Lampard had it not been for these injuries. There were glimpses of what he was capable of, but there was always the certainty of him getting injured again soon after picking up form.
    Ramsey looked like something similar too, i wonder how they both couldve been had they not had their serious injuries.

  • @loonranger469
    @loonranger469 Год назад +2

    Paul Merson said he would stop him tackling & play with the ball more...

  • @michaelhaddock6954
    @michaelhaddock6954 Год назад

    People dont see the struggles of daily life- ben talking about his injury.
    Well ben old mate, you along with jack the lad here were blessed (talented) to be pro footballers.
    Us ordinary people get injuries , some dont get sick pay and if it is its buttons . people have to go to work injured and in pain.
    So while your there crying about an injury that was painful and kept you from playing for a few months just remember the pay checks you was still able to pick up 😊

  • @arsebusquets2436
    @arsebusquets2436 Год назад

    Might have been too late, but I often wonder did any of his coaches discuss his style of play with him, particularly his preference when on the ball for drawing in players and flicking the ball past them. Left him wide open to be chopped down by some of the hatchet merchants in the PL

  • @doe22us
    @doe22us Год назад

    I used to play football fairly often all the way to my early 40's, still d, just not as frequently, during that time i suffered injury upon injury not to the extent i had to be surgically operated on, but it was recommended. You wont understand if you are a casual fan how that messes with your mindset as a player. Glad he is at peace with his decision. So when i hear things like injury prone. etc, yeah you wont understand.

  • @Niggleblade1986
    @Niggleblade1986 Год назад

    Utd fan, bt the boy was a player 👌🏾 dnt like to see careers cut short

  • @kasubakapambwe5621
    @kasubakapambwe5621 Год назад

    Such a talent he was. Being born in 93' Jack Wilshere, Jon Flanagan, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Iker Muniain, were players born in 92/93 who inspired me briefly to become a pro footballer ❤

  • @jtpower99
    @jtpower99 11 месяцев назад

    Being injured as a normal person is horrible. Even a simple leg break takes 6 weeks to literally heal, but you aren't normal again for months. I couldn't imagine a body part not working threatening your career opportunities

  • @daysofgrace2934
    @daysofgrace2934 11 месяцев назад

    Always felt for Jack. We had a lot injuries at Arsenal in the Emirates era. Personally I think they were over playing a lot of young men. They shouldn't be playing a full game week in week out, until they hit about 22-23 and they have physically adapted. Michael Owen was another player at young age playing week in, week out...

    • @mouthofhorror
      @mouthofhorror 10 месяцев назад

      No... it was more to do with the rugby teams who couldn't match our dominant possession game and kicked us to bits with refs turning a blind eye as usual! Teams unable to play like Stoke, Sunderland and Man Utd.

    • @darrenjohn8524
      @darrenjohn8524 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@mouthofhorrorAlex Ferguson the fraud managed to pressure the reffree to not giving his players red card for the sickening fouls 😂😂. That's why man utd's downfall seems to be cosmic karma 🤣🤣.

  • @ellisdovey9
    @ellisdovey9 Год назад

    Buzzing to see Jack on here, get out for some golf with him Fozzy 👍🏼

  • @Rdon_Ranger
    @Rdon_Ranger Год назад

    One of my favourite episodes, only criticism is that it was too short

  • @eddy562
    @eddy562 Год назад +3

    One of the most technically gifted English midfielders

    • @kb5509
      @kb5509 Год назад

      Just below the very top of the top for me.

    • @eth3457
      @eth3457 Год назад

      Maybe foden is

    • @eddy562
      @eddy562 Год назад

      @@eth3457 can argue Foden definitely

    • @imconfused1237
      @imconfused1237 Год назад +1

      Gibberish. The most complete technical English midfielder WAS Steven Gerrard. He dominated games; spraying passes, scoring screamers, strong in a tackle and in the air. That’s the bar.

    • @eddy562
      @eddy562 Год назад

      @@imconfused1237 can you not read? “One of” does not mean the only one lol. Not sure how you read my comment & thought I was disregarding any other midfielder. Even saying that Gerrard was not a better dribbler than Wilshere which is a huge technical component

  • @Pwnziillaaaa
    @Pwnziillaaaa Год назад

    Such a fucking player man

  • @declangaming24
    @declangaming24 Год назад +4

    Congrats on the contract extension Ben I hope you play up to the championship with Wrexham if you get up to the Premier league would you extend.

    • @callum3024
      @callum3024 Год назад

      dont think hell ve playing at 45 mate

    • @kb5509
      @kb5509 Год назад

      Don't be daft.

    • @declangaming24
      @declangaming24 Год назад

      @@callum3024 look at buffon he's ageing like a fine wine

    • @declangaming24
      @declangaming24 Год назад

      @@kb5509 I want to play up until the championship and call it a day

    • @kb5509
      @kb5509 Год назад

      @@declangaming24 which is in itself daft. But the original point was mainly aimed at the Premier League question.

  • @lIIIIIHIIIIIl
    @lIIIIIHIIIIIl Год назад

    Suffered a Talus fracture in 2020, I am amazed Jack ever played again after that, my foot is still agony just walking 3 years on, I couldn't imagine even running let alone playing football