The Coke Column
In this week’s Coke Column, Giles talks about his hopes for Arsenal (his boyhood team) and what he plans to do when he retires from football.
Hi everyone, we’ve had a good start to 2008 at Northampton. A six match unbeaten run was ended by a 1-0 defeat to Yeovil in a poor, scrappy game last week in which the home side scored the winner in the 94th minute. We didn’t get the ball down and play and it was a sad way to end our undefeated run and the manager was rightly unhappy with our performance. We bounced back from defeat at the weekend to beat Gillingham 4-0. I came off the bench to score - my goal took a deflection and looped over the keeper, but they all count! Gillingham weren’t really at the races and I think 4-0 could have quite easily been six or seven. Our new striker Adebayo Akinfenwa also scored a couple, which I’m sure would have been good for his confidence. He’s now scored 4 since he joined us. Adebayo is a good player from what I’ve seen so far. He has a good touch, holds the ball up well, and gets in the box and scores goals, so I’m sure he’ll be an asset as we try and finish as high as possible this season.
I’m going to watch the Arsenal v AC Milan Champions League game at the Emirates tonight. I can’t wait! I have been an Arsenal fan for as long as I can remember and I used to love Ian Wright, he scored so many goals. Once I went to one of his signing sessions at Covent Garden as a kid and he sort of stuck as my Arsenal hero after that. I was also a big fan of Patrick Vieira, Emmanuel Petit, Dennis Bergkamp, and the speedy winger Mark Overmars. In the current crop of players, I really like Cesc Fabregas. I’m also really looking forward to watching Kaka. What a player! I always try and learn from players playing in a similar position to me, looking at their passing and movement, but sometimes I just watch some of the things they do and say wow! I suppose that’s why they amongst the best players in the world.
A lot of people seemed to think Arsenal would struggle this season without Thierry Henry. I think if anything, losing Henry has made Arsenal a stronger group of players. They are certainly playing well, and I really do think they can win the League. The FA Cup defeat at Manchester United was disappointing. I don’t know whether Wenger and the players maybe had one eye on tonight’s match. I’m hoping we can maybe sneak a 1-0 victory tonight and then hold on in Milan in a few weeks time.
It’s a long, long way off but people do ask me if I’ve ever had any thoughts on what I’d like to do when I retire. A footballer’s career is short compared to other industries, often less than fifteen years, so it is important to think about your post career objectives. I definitely want to stay in sport following my football career. My brother Jon coaches Under 10s football and it is something he is really passionate about. Maybe I will look to follow in his footsteps when I retire and do a bit of coaching!
I’ve got a game away at Hartlepool on Friday night so hopefully we can get a result there.
And up the Arsenal tonight!






Hi everyone, I’m pleased with the way the last few games have gone. We got a 1-0 away win against Gillingham last week and then on Friday beat Leyton Orient 2-0 at home. Orient were flying at the start of the season and they’re still in the play off mix so it was a good result for us. I also scored my first goal for the club in my second home game. I felt unlucky not to score against Hartlepool a few weeks back so I was pleased to get off the mark against Orient. Poul Hubertz flicked on a header about 35 yards out and I pushed it on with my left foot to knock it past the defenders into the area, before flicking it past the keeper with my right foot from just inside the box.
Hi everyone, well after a year out with injury, I’ve finally returned to playing first team football. I must admit it’s been one of the most frustrating year’s of my life, especially as I’ve been close to coming back on several occasions only to suffer a new setback. My year out of competitive football has had one positive however, in allowing me to spend time with my baby daughter, who had her 1st birthday last week.
Hi everyone, firstly I’d like to wish you all a very Happy New Year and hope you had a very enjoyable Christmas.
Hi everyone, I’d like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and hope you all have an enjoyable time over the festive period.
Hi everyone, the last two weeks have certainly not been the happiest for me on a footballing level both as a player and a football fan.
Hi everyone, since I last spoke to you I have played two further reserve games. I have now featured in three games and I feel that I am starting to regain my match fitness and hope to be involved in the first team reckoning sooner rather than later. When returning from such a long injury lay off, it obviously takes time to regain that sharpness but I am confident that I can develop into a better player under the guidance I am receiving from the management staff at the club.
Hi everyone, this week I thought I would give you a behind the scenes look at what goes on during my week, from training sessions to family life. I hope this will be of interest, especially to some of the younger players out there who are keen to understand what many professional footballers get up to on a daily basis.
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