Didn't have a great game by all accounts.
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Didn't have a great game by all accounts.
What do u mean "by all accounts"....the BBC player ratings?? They are the biggest load of **** ever. Very inaccurate. I watched the game and he did have a good game despite the result. Watching him against Arsenal at the moment and the commentator just announced that he "had an impressive debut despite the result"
Phil Thompson just singing his praises on Sky there...
Thommo says he's playing brilliant vs Arsenal!
Edit: SNAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seems to have been another solid display by Wilson today against Arsenal and put a decent cross in for Crouch in the first half.
It was a tough Premiership debut for him against West Ham on Boxing Day as he had to try and deal with Bellamy, but from the reports he did well.
Its a good opportunity for him to try and cement a place in the Portsmouth starting eleven and hopefully be another option for Trap in the future.
If he becomes a regular at Portmouth, he has a good chance of making the Ireland team with Finnan and Kelly out injured. Centre back is another option and hopefully he will end up playing there and turn out to be better than Evans.
Johnson linked with a move to Liverpool (who never should have sold Finnan in the first place) in January so Wilson could get an extended run in the side at right full
Do you mean Jonny Evans of MU? If so, why do you bring him into it? :confused:
Anyhow, if you are interested in the progress of young Evans, here is an excerpt from today's (English) Daily Telegraph, following MU's 1-0 victory over Boro last night:
"Ferguson also hailed his defence, who have not conceded a League goal for 10 hours and two minutes. 'We are very good defensively,' he said, lavishing particular praise on Jonny Evans, again understudying for the injured Rio Ferdinand. 'He's only 20 but for a young lad he reads the game so well'"
And in his match report, the Telegraph's Chief Football writer, Henry Winter , picked out "the excellent Jonny Evans" for special mention.
Of course, there remain any number of things which may prevent Evans fulfilling his undoubted potential. But at 20 years of age, he is already a hell of a way further down that road than Wilson (21), regardless of what position the latter ends up playing.
According to the back page of one of the rags today, our good friends up north are none too impressed about this and are trying to argue that as he has already played for the north he is not eligible for us etc etc.
Would they ever................
Not being a Hurling fan, I am only vaguely aware of Shefflin and Kelly. Therefore, I have no idea whether Hurling fans compare and contrast the two. Neither have I any idea why that should be relevant to this thread.
But as a football fan, I strongly suspect your reason for comparing Evans with Wilson derives from your political outlook, which seems to colour your views on anything to do with football and "the IFA provincial team", as you insist on insultingly terming it.
It is the IFA, in the dubious shape of Kennedy, who are squealing again.
There will be no debate on Footie because those visitors from the OWC to this site have in variable degrees accepted (some with extreme difficulty finally overcoming a stuck mindset) that current FIFA regulations unreservedly recognise that NI born have a birthright to Irish citizenship and that fact alone fulfills 100% of the criteria for eligibility to the Republic under FIFA article 15.
Also, lets not forget that Marc Wilson has been tied to the Republic since his 21st birthday last August.
"he may, up to his
21st birthday, and only once,
request to change the
Association for which he is
eligible to play international
matches to the Association of
another country of which he
holds nationality"
In general,
English born Alex Bruce can successfully apply to FIFA for registration to the Republic based on his only connection to the Republic is that his mother is born in NI. It is beyond me how anybody other than a monkey in a suit can think that a lad like Wilson, who is actually born in the 6 counties, has less right to declare for the Republic than Alex Bruce.
Apparently there is no limit to the IFA's inherent stupidity.
It was back page of the 'Irish' Star. Was gonna post it but they've no website so there was no link. Nothing story, simply the IFA talking sh1te again....
I don't think the 21st birthday is relevant here though, Kennedy was just regurgitating the standard line about him being ineligible to play for us under any circumstances, he wasn't trying to get the player himself to voluntarily switch alleigance.
Could the (non) debate about Marc Wilsons eligibility be kept for another thread?
This one here is about his career progress.
Thanks
Apparently there is a good article in todays Irish Star about Wilson's recent performances.
If anyone can access this and post it here, I would be grateful.
take it outside boys, Northern Ireland VS Spain at Windsor Park has little or nothing to do with Marc Wilson's progress at Portsmouth.
Don't have a problem with a discussion of the game, but it can lead down the same old roads.
Man City's game against Portsmouth on saturday is not televised.
Sky are showing Villa vs West Brom
Setanta are showing Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers and Stoke vs Liverpool
you could probably get it on a stream though if you're very keen on seeing Wilson in action.
We would be much better served if Tets was put in charge of editing the coverage to be shown on RTE's highlights program.
News
http://www.irishfa.com/filestore/ima...d-ifa-logo.jpg
IFA STATEMENT: MARC WILSON
09/01/2009
Over the last period of time, representatives from the Irish Football Association have been looking into the issue of Marc Wilson (current Portsmouth player) playing for the Republic of Ireland.
The Association can confirm that the player qualifies through his Grandparent and he has signalled his wish to play for the Republic of Ireland International team.
As far as the Association is concerned, this specific case is now closed.
So the fact he is an Irish citizen born and bred in Ireland has nothing to do with it.
These people really are stupid!!
Love that statement. The fact is, regardless of whether he has a grandparent born in the north, he is entitled to play for the Republic under the current rules.
Portsmouths game with Man City is called off due to the weather.
Adams and Hughes live for another day.
Wilson starts for Portsmouth tonight, looks like he will be playing in midfield.
Match is being showing on Setanta sports 1 and Setanta Ireland.
It's also on justin TV
http://www.justin.tv/luxe14
Seems to be having a good game.
Played a solid match, playing in a holding role in front of the back four in a formation not dissimilar to ours alongside Kabul (yikes!).
On the basis of this performance, he could be an option for us at some stage as one of the central midfielders.
Hasnt even made de bench in a gud while for Portsmouth. Any1 know if he is injured or just no being picked? I was very impressed with what i saw from him
He was out with a hip injury. but is in the squad for the game against Man City today