Hale End Heroes - 100% Arsenal Academy Information
Hale End Heroes - 100% Arsenal Academy Information
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Reading daily news, match previews & reports, player interviews, and more for the academy teams of Arsenal FC. All content belongs to the original authors.
Brayden Clarke, in his own words [Arsenal | Brian Matovu]
Brayden Clarke, a young Arsenal player with a rich footballing heritage, detailed his journey from grassroots to joining Arsenal's academy. Growing up in a family passionate about football, with his father, Nigel Quashie, as a professional player, Brayden was influenced early by his family's support and his admiration for top players like Lionel Messi. After initial stints at local clubs and Wolves, where he gained significant experience, including international tournaments, Clarke was scouted by Arsenal. His trial and subsequent signing were thrilling milestones in his career. Brayden, who plays as a ball-playing centre-half, is keen on developing his game at Arsenal, inspired by first-team defenders like Saliba and Gabriel, and is adjusting to the new environment while looking forward to contributing to Arsenal's future successes. Original Article: Young Gun: Brayden Clarke
Apr 26, 2024
4 min
Zecevic-John poised for strong finish to U18 campaign [Arseblog | Jeorge Bird]
Louis Zecevic-John, a promising young winger, has been making notable contributions to the Arsenal U18 team, showcasing his versatility and talent. Since his debut against Reading in September, where he quickly made his mark by scoring in his second appearance, Zecevic-John has continued to develop, despite a setback from an injury earlier in the season. Recently, he demonstrated his playmaking abilities by assisting a goal in a match against Brighton & Hove Albion. Internationally, he has switched allegiances from England to Serbia at the U16 level. With the U18 season winding down, Zecevic-John is poised to use the remaining games to further his experience in anticipation of becoming a full-time scholar next season, continuing to draw attention for his impactful performances. Original Article: ZECEVIC-JOHN AIMING TO FINISH SEASON STRONGLY FOR ARSENAL U18S
Apr 25, 2024
1 min
What will happen with Ethan Nwaneri next season? [Arseblog | Jeorge Bird]
Ethan Nwaneri has had a standout season with Arsenal's U21 side, scoring ten goals in eleven Premier League 2 appearances as a midfielder, which is an exceptional performance especially for his age. Having already made two appearances in the Premier League, the 17-year-old, who recently signed his first professional contract, is looking to cement his place in the first team. As the current season nears its end, there is speculation about Nwaneri's future, with potential options including more first-team involvement, playing in cup games, or even a loan move, though remaining at Arsenal could provide him with ample opportunities to continue his development. Nwaneri's ability to perform consistently at a high level and deliver moments of brilliance suggests a promising future. Original Article: NWANERI ENJOYING IMPRESSIVE SEASON BUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN 2024/25?
Apr 24, 2024
2 min
Okonkwo to leave Arsenal for free? [Arseblog | Andrew Allen]
Arthur Okonkwo, an Arsenal academy graduate, is expected to become a highly sought-after free agent this summer after a series of successful loan spells, the most recent being with Wrexham in League 2. At Wrexham, Okonkwo has become a key player, starting 34 games, contributing to their promotion, and earning a spot in the division’s team of the season with 15 clean sheets. Despite Wrexham's interest in retaining him, financial limitations mean Okonkwo is likely to attract attention from Championship clubs, where he can command higher wages and signing fees. Arsenal, having managed other contract situations well, might regret losing Okonkwo without a transfer fee. Original Article: OKONKWO IN DEMAND AFTER WREXHAM HEROICS
Apr 23, 2024
1 min
Is 16 year old Obi-Martin to become main U21 striker? [Arseblog | Jeorge Bird]
Chido Obi-Martin, a notably talented U16 striker for Arsenal, has shown remarkable scoring prowess for the U18s, netting 20 goals in 14 league matches this season, including multiple four-goal performances. Despite his young age, Obi-Martin has already made brief appearances for the U21 team, suggesting that a more permanent move to this higher level could be beneficial given his impressive form. With the current main U21 striker, Nathan Butler-Oyedeji, potentially moving on and other strikers out on loan, the upcoming season presents a promising opportunity for Obi-Martin to establish himself as a key player for the U21 side, where his skills and goal-scoring ability can be further tested and developed. Original Article: FURTHER U21S CHANCES IS NEXT STEP FOR OBI-MARTIN
Apr 22, 2024
2 min
Brando Bailey-Joseph emerging as top prospect [Arseblog | Jeorge Bird]
Brando Bailey-Joseph, a promising U15 prospect at Arsenal, has recently made significant strides in his development, featuring for the U18 team in recent matches. After making his debut as a substitute against Fulham, he continued to impress by playing from the bench in a 2-2 draw against West Bromwich Albion. Recognized for his potential, Bailey-Joseph was named player of the tournament at the Premier League International Tournament for U15s and also participated in the Flamengo Adidas Cup in Brazil with the U17s, experiences that are poised to bolster his pursuit for a more permanent role in the U18 squad next season. Original Article: U15S WINGER BRANDO BAILEY-JOSEPH STEPPING UP FOR ARSENAL U18S
Apr 21, 2024
1 min
Josh Nichols, in his own words [Arsenal.com | Brian Matovu]
Josh Nichols, a young talent at Arsenal's academy, narrated his journey from playing Sunday League football in Essex to signing with Arsenal, despite initial rejections and trials with other top London clubs. As an Arsenal fan, the moment of signing his scholarship was exhilarating for him and his family. Transitioning from a striker to a right-back over the years, Nichols has embraced his new role, highlighting his growth through different levels of youth football, including notable performances in the UEFA Youth League. Coached by Jack Wilshere at the U18 level and now playing more regularly with the U21s, Nichols is focused on solidifying his position, aiming to enhance his defensive skills and contribute more goals and assists. Original Article: Young Gun: Josh Nichols
Apr 20, 2024
4 min
Arsenal Women's U21s win the PGA Southern League [Arsenal Media]
Arsenal Women's Under 21s clinched the PGA Southern League title with a decisive 2-0 victory over Sheffield United, securing the championship with a game to spare, buoyed by a Chelsea loss to Liverpool. The match featured goals from Vivienne Lia, a promising 17-year-old winger, and Omotara Junaid, who ensured the win with a second-half tap-in. U21s head coach Elliot Allum praised the team's rhythm and character throughout the season and looks forward to the final league game and upcoming play-off final against either Leicester City or Manchester United. Original Article: Arsenal Women’s U21s win the PGA Southern League
Apr 19, 2024
1 min
Taylor-Hart scores his first senior goal [Arseblog | Jeorge Bird]
Kido Taylor-Hart, once a highly regarded prospect at Arsenal, has encountered challenges in his development, hindered by injuries and limited opportunities compared to his peers. Currently on loan at National League side Bromley, alongside Arsenal's Alex Kirk, Taylor-Hart's playing time has been sparse, with only two league starts this season. Despite this, he achieved a milestone by scoring his first senior goal, a late equalizer against Woking, showcasing his talent and potential for more significant contributions. As Bromley pursues promotion, Taylor-Hart's role in the team's season climax could be pivotal. Looking ahead, Taylor-Hart may need to seek opportunities outside of Arsenal to secure regular playing time, with a strong end to the season potentially attracting interest from other clubs. Original Article: TAYLOR-HART AIMING TO PUSH ON AFTER FIRST SENIOR GOAL
Apr 4, 2024
1 min
Arteta challenges Nwaneri to join the first team [Andrew Allen | Arseblog]
Mikel Arteta has challenged Ethan Nwaneri to seize the opportunity to join Arsenal's first team after the 17-year-old signed his first professional contract, following interest from Chelsea and Manchester City. Nwaneri, who made his Premier League debut at 15—the youngest in the league's history—has shown promising signs of development, playing regularly for the U21s and training with the first team. Academy manager Per Mertesacker praised Nwaneri's seamless transition to the senior training facility and his on-field abilities, emphasizing his strong fit with Arsenal's playing style. With Arsenal's summer tour in the USA and potential openings in the midfield due to post-tournament absences and transfers, the preseason could offer Nwaneri a valuable chance to prove himself against top teams like Manchester United and Liverpool. Original Article: ARTETA CHALLENGES NWANERI TO TAKE HIS OPPORTUNITY
Apr 3, 2024
2 min
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