Bollox.......!!!!!
I though this was a petition to eject him from the country.
Now those that have more sinister sides don't use this as inspiration to start one that I would sign immediately.
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Bollox.......!!!!!
I though this was a petition to eject him from the country.
Now those that have more sinister sides don't use this as inspiration to start one that I would sign immediately.
I should send him a get-well present:
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stroud_jm (29-01-2012)
I really wouldn't say so. He's had one good game against Barcelona and that's about it. He just plays a different style to the typical EPL & English player, and it's for that that the media jump on his cock and start hyping him up. Wilshere then starts believing his own hype. They did the same for Walcott just because he runs fast. Then he scored a hat-trick against a very depleted Croatia and has done **** all in the next 3 years.
As I said, if Wilshere had come from Eastern Europe / Spain, he'd be getting nowhere near the same level of attention. If he played in those leagues we wouldn't even know who he is. It really isn't uncommon for the English press to do this...
"You score goals as a kid. Then you grow up stupid and become a goalkeeper."
Have to agree with you mate. I think he's very overrated. The press jumped all over him shortly after the germans did well in last world cup and all the talk was about the state of english football and why young english players were so thin on the ground. He was flavour of the month but I just don't get it with him. Actually hope he plays against us in a few weeks and that Sandro is fit also. He'll fooking eat him up and shit him out.
COYS
I hate Thommo more than Lawro
Eighteen82 (29-01-2012)
Let the press salivate over him. What better way than English hype and expectation to ensure he gets too big for his boots, burns out and spends his later years with a fishing rod and brown paper bag begging for money on the streets and apologizing to cabbies he's spit at for handouts.
Hopefully he will snap a leg doing his rehab
berby999 (29-01-2012)
PLEASE, if Wilshere played in Spain he'd be heralded as the new Xavi. He's how old, turned 20 this month? when was the last time he played, at 19.. and you're judging him as if he's 32 and he's had 1 good game in his career.
First off, he has been ridiculously consistent, better than Song last season, and would be way better than Arteta this season. That's speaking volumes for a 19 year old.
Secondly, are you seriously comparing him with Walcott???? At 19 (just like now) Walcott couldn't do shit but run. Wilshere is as complete as a teenage midfielder you'll ever find. The guy can ****ing do everything.
This is simply nothing but club bias. And as for what Guardiola said... it's called mind games. The greatest of managers do it.
Have you heard of Thiago? He's 20 as well by the way - plays in Spain too. Well he's done a lot more than Jack Wilshere has done, and is just as good a player. Don't see much about him in the press over here - my point.
I couldn't care less about his age, at the end of the day he's had one outstanding game to date, and as you said the rest have been consistent. What you seem to be missing is the fact that he plays entirely different to the usual EPL/English player. That doesn't make him world class, it just makes him different. Hence what Guardiola said. Their reserve team players, Thiago included, play exactly the same way. You don't hear about them being the 2nd coming because it is so common for players to play like that over in Spain, the same in Eastern Europe.
As for your comment re: Walcott, it shows you clearly didn't read my post. I wasn't comparing them as players, but the way the press has hyped them up. We are led to believe that Jack Wilshere has been sent down by heaven to single handedly win consecutive World and European cups for England. It's a joke. At present he's just an average player playing a different style to what is seen as the norm, and that is gaining him more attention. It's not club bias, it's knowing football.
I stand by what I said. If he was playing in Spain/Eastern Europe, we would not even know his name.
"You score goals as a kid. Then you grow up stupid and become a goalkeeper."
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