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Unread 26-09-2011, 07:42 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Unread 26-09-2011, 07:43 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Arsenal and England midfielder Jack Wilshere will be sidelined for a period of
between four and five months following surgery to remedy a stress fracture to
his right ankle.
Wilshere has not featured for the Gunners in a competitive game this season
after suffering the injury in a pre-season friendly against the New York Red
Bulls at the Emirates Stadium.
A statement on the club’s official website this evening read: “Jack Wilshere
has this morning undergone ankle surgery at a central London hospital.
“Under the care of two world-renowned surgeons, Jack has had the stress
fracture of his right ankle repaired.
“The initial indications are that the surgery has been successful and Jack
will now undergo a prolonged period of rehabilitation. It is envisaged that
Jack’s rehabilitation will take a period of four to five months.
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 07:46 PM
Whip Hubley
 
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cheeky bid? it's worth it, given our proud record of rehabilitating crocked players tbh
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 07:52 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Originally Posted by I_Am_Paul_Parker
cheeky bid? it's worth it, given our proud record of rehabilitating crocked players tbh
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 07:53 PM
dunk
 
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Shame for the lad that. At least it's not his achilles though.
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 07:55 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Originally Posted by dunk
Shame for the lad that. At least it's not his achilles though.
think Monsieur @#%&!face is gonna have a bit of explaining to do over this one..I see he had to have his say on Hargreaves on Friday
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 08:01 PM
dunk
 
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think Monsieur @#%&!face is gonna have a bit of explaining to do over this one..I see he had to have his say on Hargreaves on Friday
Seems very odd. It was reported when he was first injured that it was a 6 month job, so why they've been feeding the media shite for a month and a half is beyond me. He only had his op today as well didn't he? wonder why it's taken so long.

Strange.
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 08:02 PM
elhombre
 
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can't really get too excited about it... arsenal are no threat to us and it's sad to see a young player out injured.... but whatever floats your boat.

RWTA.
 
Unread 26-09-2011, 08:02 PM
Billy Baroo
 
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don't like hearing about players being out for long periods

always happy for a teams star to have a knock the week they play us of course

he is quality to watch tbf
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 12:43 AM
forwardirektion
 
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Bit out of Order this thread. Laughing at some poor young @#%&! at a nothing clubs injury. May as well be jumping up and down at the possibility of taarbat dying.
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 01:04 AM
Sparky***
 
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if it were nasri or silva I might be excited.

but wilshere? meh
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 01:12 AM
Grimson
 
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It's going to be up to Arsenal to keep Liverpool out of 4th, so this isn't great news imo.
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 01:18 AM
Pop
 
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He can go £#%&! himself for all I care.
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 05:30 AM
Crumps
 
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It's my professional opinion that it's going to have to come off that, get my saw. Sorry Jack.
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 06:02 AM
SNAFU
 
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It's my professional opinion that it's going to have to come off that, get my saw. Sorry Jack.
 
Unread 27-09-2011, 06:49 AM
borsuk
 
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It's going to be up to Arsenal to keep Liverpool out of 4th, so this isn't great news imo.
spurs
 
Unread 12-10-2011, 10:43 PM
naes_sean
 
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Fair play to him. Gone up in my estimations.

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opin...YT0iyY.twitter

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Maybe it is because he has encountered tragedy in his life before that Jack Wilshere has done what he has done for little Jack Marshall and his family.

Maybe it is because Wilshere’s uncle, a young man who was more like a brother to him, was killed in a car crash at just 16.

“I had just played my first game for England Schoolboys and I was so happy and so thrilled,” Wilshere says.

“Then we got the news. My uncle was a passenger in a car that went out of control. It was the worst thing that has ever happened to me.”

Or perhaps it’s because the Arsenal midfielder, the brightest young talent in English football, has known since the start of the year that he was to become a father himself.

Perhaps it’s because since his son, Archie, was born a fortnight ago, he has understood even more keenly how precious the gift of life is.

“When we got Archie,” Wilshere says, “it made me realise even more what Jack’s family are going through.

“Everyone hopes that what has happened to Jack will never happen to their kid.

“All I wanted was for Archie to be healthy when he was born but I still worry about him all the time, anyway.

“We check him over and over again at night. What’s happened to Jack is every parent’s worst nightmare.”

What happened to Jack Marshall, a beautiful, brave, loving child who has touched many, many people with his courage and his cheerfulness, was a brain tumour.

A tumour that transformed him from a carefree little boy obsessed with football in general and Manchester United in particular to a six-year-old kid clinging desperately to life.

What happened to him is that after surviving an operation to remove the primary tumour, he learned to walk again by tottering after a football sent by Sir Alex Ferguson.

What happened to him is that the brain tumour, a form of cancer which kills more kids in the UK than any other variation of the disease, began growing and spreading again.

And six months ago, the hospital sent him back to his home in Scunthorpe and told his parents, Tracey and Craig, and his elder brother Josh, 12, that Jack would be dead within days.

So while Tracey and Craig have been trapped in a living hell, Jack has defied the doctors’ predictions by fighting on and on.

And his parents have devoted every moment to caring for him, trying to make every day special for him, while they watch him fade.

To add to their anguish and for reasons only the kids involved could explain, some local boys have begun to bully Josh since his brother became ill.

A couple of months ago, he was beaten up in the local park while he was playing football.

Many people in sport have been kind. Rio Ferdinand helped to arrange a visit for Jack and his family to the Manchester United training ground.

Wayne Rooney has worn a Jack Marshall wristband to raise awareness of the prevalence of brain tumours and encourage their early detection.

And Serena Williams organised tickets for Jack and his family to meet her at Wimbledon in the summer and watch her play.

Wilshere, though, has been a constant. He might be 19 but he has behaved with the kind of care that most people only discover later in life.

I have visited Jack Marshall and sat at his bedside and it is not comfortable seeing a child enduring such suffering.

It is difficult emotionally, particularly if you have never been close to that kind of pain and misfortune.

The easy thing, particularly for a teenager with the football world at his feet, would be to turn away, to keep the kid at arm’s length. But Wilshere didn’t do that. He became aware of Jack’s plight through Twitter but he didn’t stop at supportive tweets or expressions of concern.

When Jack Marshall and his family made the journey south to watch the tennis at Wimbledon, Wilshere and his mum, Kerry, met them later in their trip and spent a day with them.

“My mum cried the whole way home,” Wilshere says. “There was something about Jack. It’s obvious, I suppose, but his strength in adversity was inspiring.”

Wilshere kept in touch. Aware that the family desperately needed a break from the strain of their day-to-day struggle, he invited them to watch Arsenal in the pre-season Emirates Cup at the end of July.

They went to Wilshere’s house for a barbeque and met Wilshere’s dad, Andy, too. They joked with Wilshere about the sleepless nights he was about to endure with the arrival of his baby.

Their own sleepless nights are different. They get up with their boy in the early hours, too, to give him medicine that keeps him alive. His wakefulness is limited now. Every time Wilshere sees him, he notices Jack is less and less able to talk.

Little Jack sleeps most of the day. His world is contracting as Wilshere’s opens up before him.

In mid-August, Wilshere invited Jack and his family down to London again for the Champions League qualifier against Udinese.

And then, when he heard about what was happening to Josh, Wilshere and a friend made the journey up to Scunthorpe and took him to the park to watch him kick a football around.

The kid who beat Josh up was there. His mouth dropped open when he saw him hanging out with the man who is tipped by Alan Shearer to be England captain one day.

Josh had been scared to go back to the park after what had happened to him but since Wilshere’s visit, he’s been heading over there regularly.

“Josh is only 12,” Wilshere says. “No kid should have to endure what he’s been going through. His brother’s brave and he’s brave, too.”

Tracey Marshall finds it hard to express how much gratitude she feels towards Wilshere.

She says she has tried to tell him the difference he has made to their lives but she’s not sure she’s got her message across.

“Josh will come home and say ‘can I give Jack a ring’,” Tracey says. “If Jack’s busy, he’ll explain to him and say he will call him back. And he always calls back. For me, that is a little bit of light in all this darkness.

“Jack Wilshere has done more for us than he will ever know. He has pulled us through many weeks.

“When he invited us to London, he gave us the reason and the means to get out of the house and just have a few days away as a family. I have told him how much it means to us but I’m not sure if he realises properly. I can’t put into words what he has done.

“He chose to do this. He did not have to agree to meet up with us. Seeing a little child very poorly is not easy. He does not have to do it.

“He could have looked away. Some people pretend our Jack is just not there but Jack Wilshere has never done that.

“We have seen Josh come in from school really upset and down because of what’s going on. And then Jack has rung and suddenly he has a massive smile on his face. I can’t do that for him but Jack can.”

Wilshere has a tattoo on his wrist as a tribute to the uncle who was like a brother to him. “James Marshall 1990-2006”, it says.

“The name’s a strange coincidence,” Wilshere says.

Maybe it’s another reason why he has taken the little boy and his family to his heart.

But the truth is the reason doesn’t really matter.

What matters is that an England footballer who didn’t need to help has given comfort to a family who found it where they least expected it.

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Unread 12-10-2011, 10:48 PM
Sparky***
 
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I must admit, that's top class from Wilshere. What a lovely thing to do for a family.
 
Unread 12-10-2011, 10:50 PM
Grimson
 
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That's good stuff from Wilshere, gone above and beyond there.

Why he's gone and got himself a kid at 19 tho is anyone's guess.
 
Unread 12-10-2011, 10:53 PM
forwardirektion
 
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That's good stuff from Wilshere, gone above and beyond there.

Why he's gone and got himself a kid at 19 tho is anyone's guess.
Probs so his missus doesn't finish with him meaning that he'd end up on his mates sofa in florida.
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