Makes sense. He isn't a starter anymore. That said, I've not seen him so fit and committed in years as he looks now! Been impressed by his performance so far. It shows that he still cares, and wants to play at the highest level. He could have gone to China and made 5 times more than he gets at Everton.
Well, he broke through when he was 16 and was playing for England when he was just 17, so not really a short career.Retiring at 31 is poor for me though, too early an age in a short career.
Well, he broke through when he was 16 and was playing for England when he was just 17, so not really a short career.
And I meant that because of his early breakthrough, he at 31 is more like an equivalent of a 35-36 year-old player. And to be honest, he moves and plays like one.No I was not meaning it as a short career but an early retirement still in football terms
And I meant that because of his early breakthrough, he at 31 is more like an equivalent of a 35-36 year-old player. And to be honest, he moves and plays like one.
He's on form in so much that he has banged in a couple of goals, don't think his overall performance has been anything of note
Yeh but goals is what he is there for.
I was all for dropping him when he was not playing and scoring and picking players in form, that salways been my view, so on that basis I would have picked him still.
See my edit above mate, two goals doesn't get an unknown called up, you'd be calling him up because of his name not because of form
You mean there is a front and a back? That explains why I never got called up.@billyiddo being able to run onto a football pitch with your shorts on the right way round is enough to get in the current england squad imo
See my edit above mate, two goals doesn't get an unknown called up, you'd be calling him up because of his name not because of form