Why? We get it, players lower down the leagues can be very talented and good enough for the top. We got it when Smalling went from Maidstone to Fulham to Utd, when Rickie Lambert scored, when Ian Wright and Stuart Pearce made International careers after non league football. Its not a new nor original narrative, to be reminded of it every time he touches the ball is just annoying now. Its not like they didn't tell us all about it on Saturday after all....Nah to hell with it. So many reasons why it's worth mentioning again and again and again
Ian Wright and Stuart Pearce were years ago and Vardy's climb has been more dramatic than the other two.Why? We get it, players lower down the leagues can be very talented and good enough for the top. We got it when Smalling went from Maidstone to Fulham to Utd, when Rickie Lambert scored, when Ian Wright and Stuart Pearce made International careers after non league football. Its not a new nor original narrative, to be reminded of it every time he touches the ball is just annoying now. Its not like they didn't tell us all about it on Saturday after all....
at least he ****s off from Bayern, main thingWeird stuff going on with Götze at the moment. German press say he wants to go back to Dortmund, English press insisting he wants a move to Liverpool.
They used to rattle on about Les Ferdinand playing for Hayes all the time as well tbf.Why? We get it, players lower down the leagues can be very talented and good enough for the top. We got it when Smalling went from Maidstone to Fulham to Utd, when Rickie Lambert scored, when Ian Wright and Stuart Pearce made International careers after non league football. Its not a new nor original narrative, to be reminded of it every time he touches the ball is just annoying now. Its not like they didn't tell us all about it on Saturday after all....
Andre Gray could be the next one to do it. Released as a teenager by Shrewsbury, went to Hinckley then Luton in non league before Brentford signed him and the rest has been goals galore. Has a good season in Premier League and he probably will get a chance next season given how most of our strikers are crocks.Ian Wright and Stuart Pearce were years ago and Vardy's climb has been more dramatic than the other two.
Seriously, the football in the conference is so so so so bad that the thought of somebody playing in it not when they've just started out, but when they were doing so in their mid-20s, and suddenly rising to the Prem is incredible enough. To do so while breaking records, firing their side to a potential title, and scoring against Germany and Holland, it's on another level.
I'm not saying it needs mentioning every time he touches the ball. But this is a player who could be key for us in the next Euros, when we were getting ready for the last ones he had yet to play in a fully professional competition. He's an inspiration to all the obvious people for all the obvious reasons. It's not a narrative, it's the plain as day fact of the matter.
True.TBF I completely agree. Don't get why Milner is even near the team. He's over the hill, but was so average to begin with that it's kind of hard to spot.
Re Walker and Smalling, hence my 'a few months ago' comment. I was trying to suggest that they've improved.Why wouldn't you have forecast that? Walker and Smalling have both had excellent seasons.
Stones just isn't a CB at this stage. I don't mind that he occasionally loses the ball trying to play out, on balance it's probably worth it. But his defensive game is just so so bad. He obviously doesn't have the Terry-esque last-ditch drama thing going on, but he doesn't read the game well or press tight to the striker either. He's hopeless at both traditional and non-traditional defending.
Cahill is fine. It's weird that you have that opinion. He's been around for so long that I thought everyone now agreed that he was nothing more or less than a fairly solid defender.He's up against Cahill, who's ****ing terrible. His positioning for Gomez's goal on Saturday was shambolic.
I think Wenger would do a good job of polishing Granit into a top player.Granit Xhaka's move to Arsenal is 'virtually done'. £35m transfer fee. Wages of £120k per week. [Bild] #afc
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