Five veterans who could lead Arsenal to glory - Part 2
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Chelsea is also rumoured to be closely following the pair and is considering a fast action before anyone else in the transfer market. Also, major revamp is expected at Stanford Bridge and no one will be spared, not even John Terry. A club of the stature
of Arsenal can always snap up players from the lower teams with the temptation of the Champions League and a piece of silverware.
The right sum of money would do the trick for the lower clubs. So which experienced players should Arsenal go for this summer to keep their big four status afloat? Which veterans should Arsene Wenger pick from the long list of footballing greats? Here are
five veterans of the football world which I believe will be a great addition for Arsenal and will turn them from potential title winners to actually lifting a trophy in the upcoming season.
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John Terry is the thirty year old English Centre back that fills the Blues squad at Stamford Bridge, he started playing football in 1991 with West Ham United’s youth academy then after four years in training he moved to the Blues’ training grounds and has
never left since. The player had to train another three years in the training ground before he was bumped up to the first team squad in 1998. Since then Terry has stepped onto the football field 341 times and has netted 22 goals. He also spent one loan spell
with Nottingham Forest in 2000 where he was showcased six times and he failed to score even a single goal.
John Terry has also been a part of the English national football squad since 2000, initially starting with the Under-21 squad then two years, nine appearances and a goal later he made it into the Three Lions squad in 2002. Since then Terry has represented
his country 67 times and netted six goals. As totally unimaginable as it sounds, John Terry to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 is only fun to think about at best. It is undeniable that a player of his defensive qualities would be a welcome addition to the Arsenal back-line and what
a defensive partnership he will form with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thomas-Vermaelen-c35002.
Chelsea are rumoured to revamp the squad in the summer, bringing in fresher and younger players and offloading the ageing front and back line of the London club. As well as the players, Chelsea might even offload their manager Carlo Ancelotti. A popular
newspaper reported back in April 2011 that none of the current crop of players will be exempted from the axe, no matter how good their relations are with the fans. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Réunion-c2989 with
manager Jose Mourinho is highly on the cards for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Frank-Lampard-c14097 could also likely be forced to
depart.
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