A year ago he was a relative unknown, but now Jack Wilshere is part of the Arsenal first-team squad and is considered one of the best young English talents to have come out of the Arsenal Academy for a long time. Justin Hoyte was the last Academy youngster to make the first-team but is hardly a regular now, and we all know what happened to Ashley Cole.
With Jack, however, there is something different. He has slotted into the first-team during pre-season with ease and his confidence and ability on the ball can be scarily good at times.
He joined Arsenal in October 2001 and steadily rose through the ranks at the Hale End Academy. It was clear from an early age that he possessed a lot of talent but the coaching staff were keen to keep him under wraps.
That proved a difficult task, however, as it was soon discovered that they had a real gem on their hands. A player who could turn out to be a superstar.
He was appointed captain of the under-16s and was a dominant force at that level before making two substitute appearances for the under-18s at the back end of the 2006/2007 season despite being just 15 years of age.
He then featured in the Champions Youth Cup in the summer of 2007 and caught the eye with some impressive performances.
Upon his return to England, under-18s manager Steve Bould handed Jack a start for the under-18s curtain raiser against Chelsea and his commitment and desire shone through that day.
He then grabbed his first goal at that level, scoring in a 4-1 win over Aston Villa and following it up with a hat-trick in the following game against Watford. He went on to score 13 goals from 18 starts last season as Bould’s side topped Academy Group A.
In February this year, he made his debut for the reserves and wasted no time in making his mark at that level, scoring against Reading in front of the Arsenal TV cameras. This was the moment when many Arsenal fans began to realise his undoubted potential.
He then made his home debut for the second-string against Derby in April, coming off the bench to set up a goal for Rhys Murphy.
Wilshere-mania went into overdrive following his display in the next game against West Ham. The talented youngster played a neat through ball for Rui Fonte for the first goal and then scored the second himself with what can only be described as a wonder-strike. Arsene Wenger was watching and it became clear that he wouldn’t remain in the reserves for long.
Rather than give him a run out in the final Premier League games of the season, Arsenal opted instead to send him to the Atalanta Cup with some of the clubs younger players. It was a wise move as Wilshere picked up the Player of the tournament trophy and it meant that some of the hype surrounding him died down a little bit.
Not for long though, Jack again showed his fantastic ability on the ball when he came on in the second-half of the first-team friendly against Barnet. He impressed so much that he earned a place on the plane for the pre-season tour of Austria and started against Szombatheyli Haladas and put in another impressive display. He then scored twice in the 10-2 thrashing of Burgenland. The first came just 40 seconds into the game when he scrambled a shot home. The second came when he was brought down in the area and stepped up to take the penalty himself and scored. He came on against Stuttgart in the next match and scored again before featuring against both Juventus and Real Madrid at the Emirates Cup.
Today sees him join the first-team squad and handed the no.19 shirt, recently vacated by Gilberto. It was initially thought that Jack’s first-team involvement this season would amount to a few cameos in the Carling Cup. Now, it appears, it could turn out to be much more than that.










Posted by Roy on August 4, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Fantastic article almost like having a brand new signing I’ve watched every pre-season game and he plays with no fear, almost always knows the right thing to do with the ball, can create and score…I’m so pleased we have him plus he’s home grown…can see many full backs handling him this year and with clubs allowed to have 7 subs on the bench he’ll defo make his prem league debut this year!
He doesn’t have Walcott’s pace but has a great eye for the slide rule ball, hope he makes the impact i imagine him to make
Posted by jack's dad on August 4, 2008 at 3:17 pm
My boy is going to be a big big star.
Gazza and spud fans eat your hearts out
Posted by Holloway Harry on August 4, 2008 at 3:25 pm
Where’s Jack from? I heard he’s North London but cant confirm. Anyone know?
Posted by frank on August 4, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Talent always wins through and oh boy has’nt this young lad got talent,also he is able to cope with the occasion. I wish I had a season ticket but I now live in north wales, never mind I look forward to seeing him on the tele. I think this will be the first time Arsenal Juniors will win the Premier League.
Posted by galtee gunner on August 4, 2008 at 3:49 pm
delighted to see Jack promoted to the first team squad. I first noticed him in a reserve match on Arsenal TV a few months back and he has stood out in every appearance he has made since. THe way he skipped round the Madir defenders yesterday made me laugh out loud. Go on my son!! He needs to be well looked after so “Jacks Dad” you need to keep a close eye on him but he seems sensible which helps big time. He will make his breakthrough this season. The Arsenal fans already start getting excited when he gets the ball so he will gets loads of support but I hope the expectation doesn’t effect him – I don’t think it will.
Posted by Bashirovic on August 4, 2008 at 4:02 pm
Although i dont watch reserve games bt i was closely following him and i rated him highly.
I hope he doesn’t become like rooney, that bullsheet
Posted by jeorge9 on August 4, 2008 at 4:21 pm
holloway gooner, on arsenal.com it says he was born in stevenage
Posted by Naga gunner on August 4, 2008 at 4:23 pm
good stuff, jeorge,
i just wanted to ask you when is jack eligible to sign his professional contract? is it january 2009? and is he an arsenal fan? i dont want things turning out like the bentley situation.
cheers..
Posted by GunnerX on August 4, 2008 at 5:10 pm
Good News: This boy is gunner be a star, I no have no doubt whatsoever. Let’s hope he will continue to be nurtured and protected.
Posted by jeorge9 on August 4, 2008 at 5:11 pm
naga gunner, yes it’s 1st January 2009. and i think he is an arsenal fan but i’m not sure.
Posted by ARcastic on August 4, 2008 at 6:05 pm
This lads going to be an Arsenal Legend , he plays a lot like Liam Brady even at this young age. and Brady was brilliant.
Posted by deaniojulio on August 4, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Very exciting to watch.
Posted by Tom on August 4, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Don’t mean to be a party pooper but… where’s Luke Freeman gone? He seems to have disappeared into a big cloud of hype. And If I was Arsene Wenger, I wouldn’t have given Jack a first team number, and I would kept his appearances in the first team limited to Carling Cup and maybe when we have already qualified for the second round of the champions league and have a game spare but otherwise, i would have stuck him in the reserves, he is 16 for god sake, talk about pressure.
Posted by kent paul on August 4, 2008 at 8:57 pm
Tom
Wayne Rooney played for Everton when he was 16 because he was good enough and the same goes for Jack Wilshere, P.S Arsene Wenger is not going to start him in an English Premier League game anytime soon but i personally think that he will bring him off the bench if we need him with 15/20 minutes to go
Posted by Flint McCullough on August 5, 2008 at 7:54 am
I have it on fairly good authority that he comes from a proper Gooner family & is a very sensible lad.
We should be careful with him but in my opinion he looks to be the best prospect,at that age, since Liam Brady.
There has to be an understanding that he will have ups & downs but if he maintains his current form he will get sub appearances. If he does well & we continue to get so many injuries, he may get more starts than we are anticipating.
Fortunately for him he has the right manager in charge of him.
Posted by Geoff Barnes on August 5, 2008 at 8:01 am
Jack wiltshire is not one of Arsene’s Finds, the boy was spotted playing for luton when he was 7 by a scout called shawn O’Conner, whose one of there top scouts at the club.
Posted by Geoff Barnes on August 5, 2008 at 3:27 pm
Jack is from Hitchin in hertfordshire
Posted by STEVE DOWNES on May 23, 2009 at 7:42 pm
yer he was on luton towns books iv supported luton all my life, good luck to the lad
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