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By Telegram Sam | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 11:43 AM
In this country, yeah.


ok, let him have that then. thought you were talking bout europe.
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By JCash3000 | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 11:56 AM
ok, let him have that then. thought you were talking bout europe.

Perhaps in Europe as well. I don't really have an informed opinion on that but I gather you don't either.
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Wilshere is one of the best young midfielders in the world.

You'd have to be seriously crazy to think otherwise.
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By Ninja | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 12:30 PM
Wilshere is one of the best young midfielders in the world.

You'd have to be seriously crazy to think otherwise.


ROFL

yeah. and so is Rodwell. And Ramsey. And Cleverley. All of them among the best in europe, having won and winning silverware by the dozen in england and europe and also enjoying success with the england national team in the world and EURO cup a.s.o..
man youre so deluded. you should recall your SUN subscription.
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In other news, Titus Bramble will leave Sunderland this season.
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By JCash3000 | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 14:49 PM
ROFL

yeah. and so is Rodwell. And Cleverley. All of them among the best in europe, having won and winning silverware by the dozen in england and europe and also enjoying success with the england national team in the world and EURO cup a.s.o..
man youre so deluded.


Aside from the fact that Wilshere is the twice the player of both Rodwell and Cleverley, why would silverware be an indicator of a youngster's ability? Are you saying that if Mario Gotze had come through the academy a decade ago when Dortmund were in financial ruin that his ability would be worse than it is now?
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By Jaygull | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 14:53 PM
Aside from the fact that Wilshere is the twice the player of both Rodwell and Cleverley, why would silverware be an indicator of a youngster's ability? Are you saying that if Mario Gotze had come through the academy a decade ago when Dortmund were in financial ruin that his ability would be worse than it is now?


Yes. Because he wouldnt have been able to prove it on the big stage , because Dortmund were shit at that time and some day fade and become a mediocre player maybe if he didnt make a switch to a better club.
Wilshere IS at a big club, thats the difference. And he hasnt proved nothing yet to label him one of the best young players in europe.
Tbh, apart from the UK no one really mentions him in europe when it comes to good young players.
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Now, I hate Arsenal as much as the next guy, but talking about them like they're Wigan is silly.
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JCash3000 the ultimate faggot knows nothing about football.
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Wilshere is not one of the best young midfielders in the world. And it's not 'seriously crazy' to think that.


He definitely has the potential to be one of the best midfielders in the world though
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By ianbaker | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:00 PM
JCash3000 the ultimate faggot knows nothing about football.


yeah keep on repeating the same over and over
fun, aint it?
no need for a brain there
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By JCash3000 | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 14:56 PM
Yes. Because he wouldnt have been able to prove it on the big stage , because Dortmund were shit at that time and some day fade and become a mediocre player maybe if he didnt make a switch to a better club.
Wilshere IS at a big club, thats the difference. And he hasnt proved nothing yet to label him one of the best young players in europe.
Tbh, apart from the UK no one really mentions him in europe when it comes to good young players.


He was the best player on the park at the age of 18 against Barcelona at the peak of their powers. He's had two injury-plagued seasons since, and yet is still expected to be a key member of the Arsenal and England squad once he returns to full fitness. How on earth would you know more about how people talk about football on the continent, we're from different countries in Europe, you silly bugger, and we can talk now through the internet. Wilshere came second behind Balotelli for the most prestigious Under-21 award after that debut season, so he's hardly unheard of or not rated.
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By Rick87 | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:02 PM
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That was stupid and unnecessary. His ignorance is nothing to do with his nationality.
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By Jaygull | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:03 PM
He was the best player on the park at the age of 18 against Barcelona at the peak of their powers. He's had two injury-plagued seasons since, and yet is still expected to be a key member of the Arsenal and England squad once he returns to full fitness. How on earth would you know more about how people talk about football on the continent, we're from different countries in Europe, you silly bugger, and we can talk now through the internet. Wilshere came second behind Balotelli for the most prestigious Under-21 award after that debut season, so he's hardly unheard of or not rated.


Just because he has huge potential doesn't mean he's one of the current best young midfielders in Europe
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He's no Josh McEachran.
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By Jaygull | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:03 PM
He was the best player on the park at the age of 18 against Barcelona at the peak of their powers. He's had two injury-plagued seasons since, and yet is still expected to be a key member of the Arsenal and England squad once he returns to full fitness. How on earth would you know more about how people talk about football on the continent, we're from different countries in Europe, you silly bugger, and we can talk now through the internet. Wilshere came second behind Balotelli for the most prestigious Under-21 award after that debut season, so he's hardly unheard of or not rated.


Fine.

Keep the faith, pal
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Let's settle this argument once and for all:



Hariss Harun > *.
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By JCash3000 | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:11 PM
Fine.

Keep the faith, pal


Why did you bold 'behind Balotelli' and 'against Barcelona' when they refute your point?
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By Jaygull | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:41 PM
Why did you bold 'behind Balotelli' and 'against Barcelona' when they refute your point?


They dont.
Having Balotelli on top of the list/poll he mentioned doesnt make me take this list/poll seriously. Balotelli was a mediocre player at city at most. At Milan now he scores but you can be pretty sure this will dry out again next season.
Barcelona was only 2 games and Barca let it run softly in the second leg.
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Its clear Jonjo Shelvey is the best.
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Some of you lot are so desperate to be different with your view points.

Wilshere's an excellent player, there are very few players playing his position as well as he is in world football at a similar age.

If he was exactly the same player playing for some average Spanish team with a Spanish name you lot would be wanking yourself silly over him.
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By Ninja | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 17:06 PM
Some of you lot are so desperate to be different with your view points.

Wilshere's an excellent player, there are very few players playing his position as well as he is in world football at a similar age.

If he was exactly the same player playing for some average Spanish team with a Spanish name you lot would be wanking yourself silly over him.


Key words highlighted there.

It's true he has been top class in the past, and it's true he may be top class in the future but currently he's not up there with the best young footballers
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By Carroll. | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 16:44 PM
Its clear Jonjo Shelvey is the best.

He's alright but Bigirimana is much better.
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By The Platypus | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 15:08 PM
He's no Josh McEachran.

Yeah, he's actually good.
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By bluemoon. | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 19:51 PM
Yeah, he's actually good.


Poppin' that Championship shit. M'Bro.
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Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has confirmed the club have made an approach to Tottenham for their manager Andre Villas-Boas.

The Italian giants, who finished second in Serie A last season, are on the lookout for a replacement for Walter Mazzarri after he opted to walk away last week.

And speaking to Portuguese paper DN, De Laurentiis confirmed he had made Spurs boss Villas-Boas a top target.

‘Yes,’ he replied when asked if an approach had been made.

‘There is a very tempting argument to hire a young coach here.’
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By Jonas | Permalink | On 23 May 2013 - 21:18 PM


http://www.wwe.com/f/styles/superstar_bio/public/talent/bio/2012/02/john_laurinaitis_bio.png ?

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