Thierry Henry To Return On Loan | Some Quick Thoughts
In this morning's press conference, Arsene Wenger confirmed Thierry Henry will return to Arsenal on a two month loan, while Gervinho and Marouane Chamakh are unavailable due to the African Cup of Nations. Henry, 34, is Arsenal's all-time top scorer, and while a move like this has a degree of sentimentality (who here can't grin at the fact that Henry could play against Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur), Arsene Wenger believes that Henry can help Arsenal deal with the absence of the aforementioned players.
Henry scored 15 goals for the New York Red Bulls last year, and while his pace has declined from his days at Arsenal, he still retains very good technical ability. Henry has been training at Arsenal since about mid-November, and there have been lots of reports, most recently from Alex Song, Per Mertesacker and Martin Keown, about how good Henry has been in training.
That seems to be the key point. Arsene Wenger will have seen Henry play for the last two months, in training sessions that the first team partake in. From this, Wenger will have been able to make an appraisal on whether Henry could help Arsenal. Remember that Wenger very rarely signs players who are over 30; much less players over 30 in midfield and attacking positions (one of the reasons why Thierry Henry, Freddie Ljungberg, Robert Pires and Dennis Bergkamp would all be gone within a year of each other). For Wenger to break with this practise, Henry must have been impressive in training. Also, for Henry to agree to this, he would not, unless he felt he could contribute to Arsenal. We all know of how Henry loves the club; I doubt he, or Arsene Wenger would do something that would negatively affect it. If Henry still has the technical quality, I can see no reason why he can't deputise for Robin van Persie or Gervinho. van Persie doesn't have a remarkable amount of pace; rather, his game this year has been based on exceptional movement. Gervinho does have pace, but, also, crucially, he has the ability to beat defenders with skill. From what Song, Mertesacker and Keown have been saying, it sounds like Henry still has this too.
Also, there is a question about who on the transfer market could help Arsenal. Unless Park Ju-Young (or is it Park Who-Young) starts playing, and actually does well, Arsenal have a paucity of options to Robin van Persie. Even with Henry, that'll still be a problem, but the question that needs to be asked is whether there are strikers available in the transfer market who are not over £15m or so (the only clubs who could afford a £15-£20m plus backup striker are the Manchester clubs, Chelsea, Real and Barcelona), and whether said player can help the squad and would accept a squad role. Lukas Podolski, who has been heavily linked, is having a fine campaign for FC Köln, but, given his performance for Bayern Munich as a younger player, there are legitimate questions about whether he'd be another Jose Antonio Reyes or Andrey Arshavin--a player who can be the big fish in a small pond but can't adopt to being a smaller fish in a bigger pond.
Henry will be cheap, and he'll also accept a squad role. Even if he isn't the Thierry Henry of old, he can still be a better option off the bench than Andrey Arshavin and Marouane Chamakh. Investment is still needed, but at least if Arsenal are unable to sign someone in the transfer market, they will at least have cover for Gervinho and Chamakh. The last time the African Cup of Nations took place, Arsenal lost Alex Song; the time before, Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue were lost, along with Song. Arsenal were short of quality cover during the last two Cup of Nations; at least this time, they should have a player who can still be effective.
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WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!
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by VolsnCards5 on Dec 30, 2011 8:28 AM EST via mobile reply actions
Who knows what classic players pack contains Henry in PES2012?
by King Oskar on Dec 30, 2011 9:16 AM EST via Android app reply actions
I'm okay with this.
Even if he’s only used as a 75 minute sub for RVP, this is much more fun than the team taking some random on loan. I just want to see the first moment RVP comes off and hands the arm band to TH.
This frees up the kitty for AW spend on an area of real need.
may addition by subtraction be real
I usually say "never go back"
But this is going to be kinda cool to relive a time when Arsenal, often through Henry, was a huge force. It was the kind of move I think we wanted with Vieira came available, before he shipped off to Man City.
It should be worth it if he can come onto the Emirates pitch and remind the home crowd that they are that – a home crowd and be f’ing loud for once.
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Though, we should temper expectations. He won’t be Henry as we remember. If he pots four goals, I’ll be shocked.
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if he pots more than one I'll be surprised
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he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
by bearcatcardfan on Dec 30, 2011 6:27 PM EST up reply actions
I understand why some are skeptical of Henry's return
But how much worse can TH be coming off the bench and not scoring than watching Chamakh come off the bench and not score.
Hard to do worse, and quite possibly an improvement.
If nothing else, fans will be a lot happier to see Thierry than Chamakh.
He won’t make a big impact, but he won’t hurt. Still would like to see a proper forward signing though. We’ve lacking up there.
I think this is great.
I was lucky to see Henry play for Arsenal, and to the fans who did not, enjoy the next 2 months, TH is a legend.
by meadow on Dec 30, 2011 3:00 PM EST via mobile reply actions
Also, I'm very tempted to put a RBNY scarf on the statue.
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by Ben Schneider on Dec 30, 2011 6:02 PM EST up reply actions
Ben's in the midst of his own personal Fight Club right now.
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by Match Day 5 on Dec 30, 2011 9:32 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
what number shallhe wear considering 14 is taken
and you can’t change mid-season anyway
Chuck Norris doesn't need a bat.
he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
I think he was wearing 12 in training.
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by GrahamCrakalaka on Dec 30, 2011 6:47 PM EST up reply actions
I haven't seen him play with New York, but he looked bad in the the few minutes he played in the last World Cup
Then again, so did the entire French team.
Anyway, would he be a striker one of the three attacking mids? and if so, which one?
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he'd be the striker.
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he can play striker, either wing, or sort of a midfield striker/trequartista role
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by Thomas Wachtel on Dec 31, 2011 10:51 AM EST up reply actions
so he's cover for both Chamakh and Gervinho while they're gone
and may pair with van Persie in the middle as well
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by Thomas Wachtel on Dec 31, 2011 10:52 AM EST up reply actions
barely saw him play with new york
thanks to a first half red card so I wouldn’t know anything
Chuck Norris doesn't need a bat.
he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
by bearcatcardfan on Jan 1, 2012 1:45 AM EST up reply actions
I've just been watching Henry videos...
this news has ruined my productivity, but I’m really happy.
On a serious note
Henry can’t come back into the squad until we sell someone off the squad list. So depending on how long that takes he won’t be playing matches.
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Unless I’m wrong about changes you can make.
Chuck Norris doesn't need a bat.
he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
Wait, I thought that there was a squad list and you can't go over that, except with players under 21 or something
And that Arsenal had quite a few spots open
exactly
you can only have 17 non home grown plus 8 home grown and anyone under 21.
we have 17 non and 5 home grown therefore someone has to go to make room.
Chuck Norris doesn't need a bat.
he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
by bearcatcardfan on Jan 1, 2012 11:34 AM EST up reply actions
squad list
This is the squad Arsenal have submitted to the Premier League:
Homegrown players
Johan Djourou
Kieran Gibbs
Vito Mannone
Alex Song
Theo Walcott
Non-homegrown players:
Manuel Almunia
Andrey Arshavin
Mikel Arteta
Yossi Benayoun
Marouane Chamakh
Abou Diaby
Lukasz Fabianski
Gervinho
Laurent Koscielny
Per Mertesacker
Chu Young Park
Tomas Rosicky
Bacary Sagna
Andre Santos
Sebastien Squillaci
Robin van Persie
Thomas Vermaelen
Chuck Norris doesn't need a bat.
he just roundhouse kicks the ball out of the park.
by bearcatcardfan on Jan 1, 2012 11:38 AM EST up reply actions

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