gooDevil
Worst scout ever
I'm not big on details, you'll have to excuse me.
I often think of Darren Fletcher's development in regards to Jones. People would cringe to see him in midfield and I have to admit that back in 2006 I didn't see him as a future first team regular and quite excellent midfielder.
Who knows exactly how Jones will develop, but he has years and years to perfect his art.
I'm in the "great potential" camp.
But let's get this sorted out once and for all. To borrow a line from Bones, Phil Jones is a center-back, not a central midfielder. The boy can do the proverbial job in midfielder when called upon, but you're just not going to see amazing creative play from him there and I hope next season is the last season where we see him deployed there. The man is a destroyer, not a creator, although he has shown us some pretty good stuff marauding up the flank from the RB position.
But as a mid against Brasil, in Brasil? That's asking a lot of him, probably too much. That said, Jonesey actually acquitted himself quite well yesterday -- under the circumstances.
Yes, but Darren Fletcher was rubbish in 2006, I wouldn't say that Phil Jones was rubbish by any means.
And Fletcher never became and excellent midfielder. He became a good one.
Semantics. In Britain it seems if you're captain of Scotland and a first team player for United you're 'good'.
I'd say that's understating it.
Well I never saw Fletcher at 19-21, so I can't comment there. But at 22 I didn't think he looked like he could go on to be the player he did. One person who did though was Fergie, who happens to see something special in Jones too.
But I'm not comparing Jones the midfield to Fletcher the midfielder, just illustrating the various paths player development can take.
Needs to be played in a position and kept there to become a top player.
Our defence needs him bad.
Hasn't regressed at all, but probably hasn't pushed on as we thought he would. Bear in mind though he's 22 - Cahill and Jagielka weren't even close to the England set up at that age. Has all the tools to be a top player at United with more regular football likely next season.I hate to say it, but I think he's regressed massively since we first signed him.
Yeah when we signed him he was as a great right back.I hate to say it, but I think he's regressed massively since we first signed him.
Hasn't regressed at all, but probably hasn't pushed on as we thought he would. Bear in mind though he's 22 - Cahill and Jagielka weren't even close to the England set up at that age. Has all the tools to be a top player at United with more regular football likely next season.