I didn't recognise O'Shea, as I've admitted. To be honest I neither rate nor not rate him, he's one of those players that doesn't register with me. My point about not winning much was mainly about Jeff Schlupp, I assumed the United player was a similar case.
As I said to
AussieYiddo, John O'Shea is very much the exception rather than the rule. I suppose he must have had something to have been with such a successful side so long, but even so, it's undeniably true that top players win lots, lesser players win progressively less and are progressively less successful within the contexts of the clubs they play for. But that's a point you've chosen to completely ignore.
Like the fact that I watched Di Maria most weeks over a four year period, which again you've chosen to overlook. I'm noticing a trend here.
Have you
ever admitted you weren't altogether right?