Miyaichi hails loan benefitsArsenal's Ryo Miyaichi believes he is a better player now after a season-long loan stint at Wigan. The Japanese starlet joined the Latics on loan last summer but only made four Premier League appearances in a campaign blighted by injuries. Now back ... Sky Sports, 3 weeks ago |
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Miyaichi thankful for Wigan loan despite problemsArsenal midfielder Ryo Miyaichi has insisted his loan spell at Wigan has 'helped him grow up as a person', even though he only managed to make four substitute appearances for the Latics in the Premier League during his aborted season-long loan ... ESPN.co.uk, 4 weeks ago
Arsenal youngster Miyaichi: Wigan loan spell helped me grow up
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Miyaichi: Wigan loan spell
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Miyaichi: Wigan loan spell helped me mature
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Arsenal Youngster Hungry for First Team OpportunitiesRyo Miyaichi says he's hoping to show how much he's grown after a loan spell at Wigan, while Kyle Ebecilio is set for the exit door International Business Times Canada, 4 weeks ago
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Wigan manager Roberto Martinez wants Arsenal winger Ryo Miyaichi to stay on next seasonWIGAN manager Roberto Martinez says he wants Arsenal winger Ryo Miyaichi to stay on next season. Ryo Miyaichi's time at Wigan has been stop start due to injuries Miyaichi has seen opportunities limited due to injury, however Martinez is prepared for ... Scottish Daily Express, 2 months ago
Martinez wants to keep Miyaichi
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Arsenal's Talented Young Winger Wanted On Loan by Wigan Next SeasonWigan manager Roberto Martinez would like Ryo Miyaichi to return to the club next season on another loan deal International Business Times Australia, 2 months ago
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Football - Martinez hoping to extend Miyaichi dealWigan manager Roberto Martinez is keen to keep on-loan winger Ryo Miyaichi next season, but admits that decision will depend upon parent club Arsenal. PA Sport 23 minutes ago Email 0 Recommend 0 Tweet 2 The Japanese player has made just seven ... Yahoo! UK and Ireland Eurosport, 2 months ago
Martinez keen to keep Miyaichi at Wigan for another season despite injury frustrations
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Martinez keen on new Miyaichi deal
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Martinez hoping to extend Miyaichi deal
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Martinez keen to extend Miyaichi stayRoberto Martinez is hoping to keep on-loan Japan winger Ryo Miyaichi at Wigan for another season, despite an injury-plagued campaign. Miyaichi has made just seven appearances since making the move from parent-club Arsenal at the beginning of this ... Yahoo! Singapore, 2 months ago
Football: Martinez keen to extend Miyachi stay
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Wigan keen to extend Miyaichi's stay
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Martinez wants Miyaichi backRetrieving latest Sky Bet odds Football Betting £10 Free Bet Sky Bet are offering all new customers a £10 Free Bet Roberto Martinez is hoping Arsenal will allow Japanese winger Ryo Miyaichi to spend next season on loan at Wigan Athletic. Miyaichi ... Sky Sports, 2 months ago
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West Brom - Wigan Preview: Only Manchester United have drawn fewer games than the Baggies
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Martinez: McManaman criticism has been unfWigan Athletic manager Roberto Martinez believes Callum McManaman is not deserving of the criticism that has come his way following his challenge on Newcastle's Massadio Haidara. ? McManaman's tackle on Haidara during the Latics' 2-1 win at the DW ... ESPN Soccernet, 1 month ago
McManaman criticism 'too much' - Martinez
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Martinez: McManaman criticism 'too much'
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