I know what overrated means, it's fairly self explanatory. People are rating both players too highly. Arsenal fans are saying Wilshere will be the best midfielder in the world in a few years, when Thiago and Veratti are about the same age and probably better than he is. And you yourself have just said that Hughes looks "every bit as talented as Wilshere", which is an insane overestimation of his talent. And that's before we get to the people in the media claiming than Barca are mointoring him. Yeah fucking right, course they are!
It's much easier to lazily dismiss a point than actually articulate a reasoned counter-argument I suppose.
Allen and Ramsey were both developed by Welsh clubs. The Welsh youth teams are taught to play a much more possession based style of play than the English ones are. These are facts.
Just as many people on here hype up Barca youth as we English do their own youngsters. Fact.
Reasoned counter argument? Do you class ridiculing other people's posts and posting facepalms etc as reasoned? Wow.
Smile these paranoid delusions you seem to have would be comical if they weren't so creepy. I'm English, I've said nothing to suggest that I'm not, and the only reason you (and you're alone by the way) are saying I'm not English is because in the face of any sort of reasoned arguments you desperately start looking for a ways to dismiss them and avoid any sort of adult debate. My nationality being one distractionary tactic you use, bizarrely bringing up arbitrary points I made in other threads another. You simply lurch from one logical fallacy to another.
I never said Wales produces better talent than England, I said Wales' youth system is not as far behind it's peers as ours is, which it isn't. The Welsh set-up emphasizes technique and ball retention while ours is largely still geared toward kick and rush football. England have better players than countries like Wales and Denmark by virtue of having a much larger population and having much larger clubs with more resources, and little else. Our youth system miles off the pace, and we'll be playing catch-up for the next ten years or so.
I'm not sure what you're getting at. What does that have to do with anything?
I was ridiculing the media for suggesting Barca were monitoring Hughes, not Smile. The thread didn't get personal until Smile went on a bizarre rant claiming that I'm not English, that I haven't watched Hughes, and that he apparently can't take me seriously. It was pathetic to say the least.
Smile these paranoid delusions you seem to have would be comical if they weren't so creepy. I'm English, I've said nothing to suggest that I'm not, and the only reason you (and you're alone by the way) are saying I'm not English is because in the face of any sort of reasoned arguments you desperately start looking for a ways to dismiss them and avoid any sort of adult debate. My nationality being one distractionary tactic you use, bizarrely bringing up arbitrary points I made in other threads another. You simply lurch from one logical fallacy to another.
I never said Wales produces better talent than England, I said Wales' youth system is not as far behind it's peers as ours is, which it isn't. The Welsh set-up emphasizes technique and ball retention while ours is largely still geared toward kick and rush football. England have better players than countries like Wales and Denmark by virtue of having a much larger population and having much larger clubs with more resources, and little else. Our youth system miles off the pace, and we'll be playing catch-up for the next ten years or so.
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It's daft to stereotype "British" players (not saying that you are) because you're talking about four different footballing countries with four different setups. The Welsh are not miles behind like England are, their youth teams play possession football and they're probably punching above their weight in terms of the talent they produce. Bale, Ramsey and Allen would all get into an England squad, if not the first team.
The rest of the world when it comes to youth development.
Allen would be starting for England, nevermind getting close to the squad. He's easily a better CM than Cleverley, who is comparable to Ramsey, if not worse.
Welsh set-up? Is that some kind of joke? The vast majority of welsh players come from the English set-up and English clubs... Don't think Gareth Bale, Ryan Giggs etc came from TNS (do they even have an academy?).
If you followed the English National game at all you would realise the emphasis has changed dramatically, look at time and money being spent on new coaches and coaching techniques to improve young english technique. Just look at St George's Park as an example of times changing. The improvements won't be seen at senior level for some time for obvious reasons, but to say we are still just kick and rush shows your ignorance.
You actually sound like a 14 year old kid with a thesaurus btw.
Then i (and others) replied with <--- BUT i made a reply to you more or less saying the exact same thing Sheikh Ya Bootayy said above and you never replied to it. YET less than 24 hours later say to me in another thread, it is me who avoids debates (ie on this) and I'M looking for ways to dismiss them, what planet are you on lad?
Ramsey/Allen (shite as they are) are all products of English football, so is Gareth Bale. Cardiff/Swansea, Welsh teams by name but all English teams playing in the PL (an English football league) and under FA (English footballing association) rules and regulations. IF Swansea or Cardiff was ever allowed to play in Europe under the PL banner, they wouldn't be representing Wales, they would be representing England and English football. If they won a European trophy it wouldn't be a European trophy for Wales it would be classed as a European trophy for the English Premier League and English football and would have a St Georges cross next to the year when you look it up on Wiki, in the same way Monaco (non French city) are a (and i quote) "a French football club" and Monaco's European Cups counts as European trophy's for French football.. A Spanish flag is in the history books when Barcelona won the Champions League even though the Catalonians don't even class themselves as Spanish and want independence from Spain.
I don't even know why I'm going into that though, but you get the point? Welsh players playing in the ENGLISH football leagues are products of the ENGLISH youth system, taught on ENGLISH soil and have had ENGLISH money invested on them, everything ENGLISH & Welsh nothing, so do you see by you saying all what you did on the Wales being above the England in terms of youth development sounds ridiculous to everyone and should you if (BIG if ) you are English aswell?
Football terms the Welsh don't even have an identity, you might aswell call Wales and Scotland 'England's rejects' and 'England's X and Z team', as for Ireland well they just log on ancestry.co.uk and see if any English players who aren't good enough to play for England have any great great great great great grandparents who are Irish.
You're doing now exactly what I've said you've been doing. You're waffling about something that was said in another thread for no good reason. Also, no one laughed at the notion that the Welsh youth set-up is ahead of ours, they laughed at the idea that Ramsey and Allen are better than Cleverley. I never replied because there was nothing to reply to. I know that English clubs take on the bulk of Wales best youngsters, that was never in dispute. I was talking about the Welsh youth set-up, not their clubs. Also, leaving a discussion be is hardly the same as continuing it but substituting proper debate for straw man arguments and ad hominem attacks.
Youth development starts much earlier than club involvement, it starts with the footballing culture of the country, which is maintained with the youth national teams and to some extent in the clubs themselves. Do you have any knowledge of how Wales have their kids play at youth levels at all? You should watch them. They play progressive, expansive, passing football, while England are still playing with variations of kick and rush and picking the athletes over the technically gifted. If Wales had the resources and the population of England, then they'd be well ahead of us right now. Our youth set up is a joke, but thankfully with recent changes to the youth coaching modules, small-sided games and de-emphasis on winning at all costs that should start to change.
As for your other point, I’ve said on here before English football is a wide range of football styles all rolled into 1, there is nothing to change in our mentality and there is nothing to change in our footballing culture and I for 1 we don’t want our footballing culture to change. If everyone started to try and play tiki-taka football is finished and Spain would still remain supreme because they will be the best at it. Also you’re still persisting that ‘Wales are ahead of us’ ahead of us in what? Once again, football is not just 1 style. Let me tell you, Brazilian kids of tomorrow started doing tiki-taka instead of the thing that makes them Brazilian, Brazilian football is finished and it would be them who are falling behind as they would be trying to emulate a style which they would always be 2nd best at.
The key is becoming more technical whilst still keeping the same qualities that make us, us (in England's case that is not kick and rush I might add).
For me development and football education starts at club level (10 to 21) and I am seeing a change in this area, surely this new wave of technically gifted English players tell you that? And once again have we had any problems producing technically gifted players in the past, no? Then not an awful lot needs changing does it?