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Jack Andrew Garry Wilshere (born 1 January 1992) is an English football coach and former professional player who played as a midfielder. He is currently a first team coach for EFL Championship club Norwich City .
Dubbed the "new Jack Wilshere" and described as a "technically-gifted central midfielder", Jebb signed his first professional contract with Arsenal in September 2012. [2] [3] Having played regularly for Arsenal's Under-18s, Jebb joined League Two club Stevenage on a one-month loan on 16 October 2014. [4]
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Wilshere is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Wilshere (born 1959), British actress; Jack Wilshere (born 1992), English former footballer; Joan Wilshere, married name Joan Koudelka (born 1948), South African tennis player; John Wilshere, Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer
O'Reilly was part of the Aston Villa side which won the 2021 FA Youth Cup. [3] He signed his first professional contract with Aston Villa in March 2022. [4]During the 2021-22 season he was called up to first-team training by manager Steven Gerrard, [5] and featured in friendly matches for the club. [6]
The England national men's football team represents the country of England in international association football.It is fielded by The Football Association, the governing body of football in England, and competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), which encompasses the countries of Europe.
A number of players were loaned out during the season for game time and career development. Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny joined Brentford in November 2009 and stayed their for the remainder of the season, while in the January window Jack Wilshere and Philippe Senderos moved to Bolton Wanderers and Everton respectively.
Soccer Aid is a British annual charity event that has raised over £106 million in aid of UNICEF UK, through ticket sales and donations from the public.The televised event is an exhibition-style football match between two teams, England and the Soccer Aid World XI (formerly Rest of the World (ROW) until 2018), composed of celebrities and former professional players representing their countries.