Delph looks good in what quite frankly is a poor midfield - he has been our best outfield player this season .I don't think he should be in the England squad at this moment in time but I do agree there are some in the squad less deserving than him .All Delph can do is keep performing to a high consistent level and see where it takes him .
Quote from: eastie on November 08, 2013, 10:35:10 AMDelph looks good in what quite frankly is a poor midfield - he has been our best outfield player this season .I don't think he should be in the England squad at this moment in time but I do agree there are some in the squad less deserving than him .All Delph can do is keep performing to a high consistent level and see where it takes him .The best player in a poor midfield is, for me, a shit argument. That's basically advocating the approach of picking bit part players from the clubs in the champions league because whilst they're anonymous at least they're being anonymous with better players around them. Delph is standing up to be counted and has made us tick so far this season, that deserves recognition.
I know a lot of people on here think that statistics are pointless and I won't try to convince them otherwise but I do think it's worth popping up the whoscored statistics for the entire premier league this season right now... LinkyFor anyone who can't be bothered to click, using OPTA stats whoscored give players a rating based on their effect on the game. Fabian Delph is currently the 19th best player in premier league on their model with an average rating of 7.48 (out of 10)To me that suggests his form is so good that he can't be ignored by England on footballing grounds.For info the only England players (named in the squad) above him are Townsend, Gerrard, Johnson and Sturridge.Henderson - 7.12Barkley - 7.18Cleverley - 6.73Lallana - 7.29Wilshere (for info) - 6.88Shelvey (he got mentioned) - 6.68The numbers back up my thinking that of the lot Lallana and Delph are the 2 who deserve to be in the squad.
Personally - I think he is not international quality - he looks good in our midfield because he is playing with others who are struggling.He is good at what he does - but does not score or create - as others on this thread have already mentioned.Delph is more akin to Lee Hendrie, Downing etc. - rather than Mortimer, Cowans, Milner, Barry, who were all worthy of England places
Quote from: paul_e on November 08, 2013, 10:29:08 AMI know a lot of people on here think that statistics are pointless and I won't try to convince them otherwise but I do think it's worth popping up the whoscored statistics for the entire premier league this season right now... LinkyFor anyone who can't be bothered to click, using OPTA stats whoscored give players a rating based on their effect on the game. Fabian Delph is currently the 19th best player in premier league on their model with an average rating of 7.48 (out of 10)To me that suggests his form is so good that he can't be ignored by England on footballing grounds.For info the only England players (named in the squad) above him are Townsend, Gerrard, Johnson and Sturridge.Henderson - 7.12Barkley - 7.18Cleverley - 6.73Lallana - 7.29Wilshere (for info) - 6.88Shelvey (he got mentioned) - 6.68The numbers back up my thinking that of the lot Lallana and Delph are the 2 who deserve to be in the squad.So on this basis Curtis Davies should be in ahead of both Jagielka and Cahill!!!
you make a fair point about Jones and Smalling but i suppose they are both in the squad due to their versatility.
Quote from: PGW on November 08, 2013, 12:09:11 PMyou make a fair point about Jones and Smalling but i suppose they are both in the squad due to their versatility.I can think of a bigger link between the two of them to mean that it's likely they will be picked in an England squad.
No i don't think i was missing the point, the point i suppose is what i said in an earlier post that football is a great game due in part to being all about opinions - and in this case all about the opinion of Roy Hodgson and the fact that he has upset a number of Villa fans( i'm not one of them) due to omitting Fabian Delph from his squad. Like i suppose us disagreeing with Paul Lambert's selection policy at times.The point about Curtis Davies was meant to be tongue in cheek i suppose comparing him to Cahill & Jagielka but you make a fair point about Jones and Smalling but i suppose they are both in the squad due to their versatility.I sincerely do NOT believe that Delph is ready for an England squad yet based on the poor quality of his first touch, he would get punished at International level because of it. If he improves that part of his game then maybe in the future....i hope so but it won't be this side of the World Cup i'm afraid to say.
Quote from: SashasGrandad on November 08, 2013, 09:16:44 AMPersonally - I think he is not international quality - he looks good in our midfield because he is playing with others who are struggling.He is good at what he does - but does not score or create - as others on this thread have already mentioned.Delph is more akin to Lee Hendrie, Downing etc. - rather than Mortimer, Cowans, Milner, Barry, who were all worthy of England placesMilner doesn't belong in that list and Delph has just as good an engine as him but is more gifted with the ball at his feet.
Quote from: PGW on November 08, 2013, 12:09:11 PMNo i don't think i was missing the point, the point i suppose is what i said in an earlier post that football is a great game due in part to being all about opinions - and in this case all about the opinion of Roy Hodgson and the fact that he has upset a number of Villa fans( i'm not one of them) due to omitting Fabian Delph from his squad. Like i suppose us disagreeing with Paul Lambert's selection policy at times.The point about Curtis Davies was meant to be tongue in cheek i suppose comparing him to Cahill & Jagielka but you make a fair point about Jones and Smalling but i suppose they are both in the squad due to their versatility.I sincerely do NOT believe that Delph is ready for an England squad yet based on the poor quality of his first touch, he would get punished at International level because of it. If he improves that part of his game then maybe in the future....i hope so but it won't be this side of the World Cup i'm afraid to say. I don't know if he would struggle internationally because of his touch or not but I think his form is such that he deserves a chance to see if he can step up. There have been a lot of players over the years who have been capped despite perceived limitations. I also think his touch now is much better, heavy touches were the route of most of his bookings for a long time but not so much this season.
Quote from: eamonn on November 08, 2013, 11:27:28 AMQuote from: SashasGrandad on November 08, 2013, 09:16:44 AMPersonally - I think he is not international quality - he looks good in our midfield because he is playing with others who are struggling.He is good at what he does - but does not score or create - as others on this thread have already mentioned.Delph is more akin to Lee Hendrie, Downing etc. - rather than Mortimer, Cowans, Milner, Barry, who were all worthy of England placesMilner doesn't belong in that list and Delph has just as good an engine as him but is more gifted with the ball at his feet. Milner was outstanding in central midfield in that season he played there for us. If he hadn't gone to be a substitute winger/full back for Citeh who knows how good he'd have got. Compared to Jimmy who scored, created and tackled Delph has done next to nothing.