Mr Mxyzptlk said:
...er...I know that (and that's why I made the point), but do you?
I clearly do thats why i just made the point with the Ledley King vs France @ Euro 04 example. The intial point you made, you where clearly sarcastically debating/denying (whichever terms suits) that point:
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
I love the way that a player's debut, against the best team in the world, is definitive proof of his quality.
Really? Are you serious?
100% serious.
First you say you can't judge a player definitively based on an isolated performance.
Yes because the player can improve. But ATM IMO Jagielka is still is not a international quality centre-half, just a good premiership player.
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
Then you're judging Jagielka as poor, and his isolated performance as inexcusable.
Yes because right now he is not international quality - watching that game seeing it any other way is totally wrong IMO. Many ENG players have been writtern off as joke/not internationality after being 1 game coming off decent runs in the premiership. Players Joey Barton, Nick Shorey, Jermaine Jenas, Warnock, Downing (although this could change in the future), Carson, Lescott, Parker, (although i still rate him to a level), Darius Vassell, Danny Mills, Franics Jeffers immediately comes to mind. Some of these players played/has played more than they should. But ATM Jaigelka is clealry in this group AFAIC..
And your basis for this is that Woodgate did well against an inferior Spanish team?
Spain in 07 that ENG played is only inferior to Spain 09 when it comes when it comes to confidence to win big matches.
Both team where still way superior to ENG in the respectively friendlies. Woodgate a regularly crooked defender looking like international quality vs Spain 07 compared to Jaigelka (who was in excellent league form before looking below international quality in the Spain 09 friendly) - thats says it all...
So many flaws in this argument.
No flaws whatsoever. In many discussions of late you seem to have a issue with understanding why Player A is bad/could be bad in future, based on performances of Player B who was in the past. Of course it doesn't always work this, but you got to understand the circumstances..
This is Snape vs Schofield all over again
To re-empt your response here...i presume you will call this the "Woodgate-Law"? hAA
And just to pre-empt your next response, I'd like to you justify just how Spain '07 was as good as Spain '09. Because you'd be wrong.
See above. I never tried to equate that Spain 07 was as good as Spain 09, i dont see how you read it that way..