I'm sorry, I know the media habitually favour London clubs and all that, but Jack Wilshere is Iniesta-like in his talent. That Bolton fan clearly doesn't really get football if he thinks Wilshere's "average at best". And as for favouring Arsenal's two English players, the media are hardly wanking themselves into a frenzy about Walcott, despite his very good form. In fact they're quite split over him.
That Bolton fan is an idiot then. Wilshire is very good, there aren't many English players that would look as comfortable in the Arsenal midfield. The hype this week has been ridiculous but there is no denying his ability.
The comnparison between Wilshire and Albrighton and what it says about how the media treats the respective clubs is a good one.Wilshire is a talent and should progress into a top class player, but were he doing that a Villa he wouldn't be anywhere near the England squad and those idiots on Talksport wouldn't even know who he was.
That's just rubbish, though. Well, not the Talksport bit, but if he were at Villa he would still be in the England squad. You can't tell me Capello is anti-Villa or has some aversion to picking Villa players after last night, or that he is influenced by media bias when he does things like call up Jay Bothroyd!
Wilshere is massively over-rated.
John, you acknowledge that Capello picks our players and then explain your point based on what Steve McClaren did. If club matters so much, why were Young and Downing preferred to Johnson and Lennon? They play for the clubs you'd expect to be favoured.
If you don't play a designated holder, then you need to play 3 bona fide midfielders, no specialists either going forward, like Ash, or defensively, like Makelele.
I think it's more the way they play their positions. Albrighton has been outstanding but is clearly lacking a bit in maturity, giving away free kicks at bad times in bad positions, trying to beat his man in his half and losing the ball and so on. Wilshere plays his position with a maturity that a manager knows he can rely on. He almost never loses the ball, produces the odd moment of prodigious magic sure, but also a) doesn't make mistakes and b) is unlikely to be fazed by the occasion.
Quote from: Monty on February 10, 2011, 02:02:51 PMIf you don't play a designated holder, then you need to play 3 bona fide midfielders, no specialists either going forward, like Ash, or defensively, like Makelele.See? You've been sucked in to the propaganda, Monty. It's me and Gary Neville against the world.Seriously, Ashley Young's role is different in that he's not playing as a central midfielder, he's a second striker.You get two disciplined, talented, physically fit central midfielders comfortable in possession and they don't need to operate as a strict holder/sitter and a free attacking role. Keane/Scholes... Vieira/Petit... they had understandings of what to do. Be interesting to see how Bradley and Makoun operate for us.