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James Wilson



seagullwedgee

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Aug 9, 2005
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If it was a kids playground game, and Holroyd, Paynter, Turienzo and Wilson were left to be picked, I still think Wils would be last.
I travelled thousands of miles week in and week out to watch him play, and he is unfortunately lazy, lightweight, disinterested, devoid of any striker's positional instinct, and out of his depth. No way on gods earth is he, for example, the next Lingard. Mourinho will chop him. End of.
 




Surrey_Albion

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Jan 17, 2011
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it's no big NO from me.......he's so f******* lazy I'd be surprised if he's made it back to Manchester yet!
 




Bwian

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Jul 14, 2003
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Chris will know the correct answer.

If he failed because he was ill, and it looks like he's over his illness, then yes please.
If he failed for any other reason, then no thanks.

Sounds about right.
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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When he arrived I kept saying that we had a £15m player...

I didn't think that by the end - although he clearly was ill / not fit and that limited him.

Agree with most of the OP but suspect we will move on.
 




8ace

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Jul 21, 2003
23,811
Brighton
I'm sure there's something wrong with his health/fitness - otherwise Man Utd would have been annoyed with his lack of game time for us.
I wouldn't be massively surprised if he retired from professional football.
 


sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
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If we got the player who arrived initially, and he was healthy, then yes, without a doubt, because that player had more about him than our other forwards.

If we got the player who was with us by the end, then no, as the drop off was quite incredible.

Like most have said, only CH and JW will truly know why that drop off occurred.
 


pornomagboy

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May 16, 2006
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peacehaven
I think they will sell him as he isn't going to get anywhere near the first team with Jose in charge he isn't known for playing youngters just buying

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Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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N. O. No.

Skillful but weak with either long term health problems or nerves that prevent him from being a long term pro.

Get in a couple of proven goalscorers. Wilson should be one of Mourinho's first problems. as harsh as that is to type.
 


seagullwedgee

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Aug 9, 2005
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So why did CH keep bringing him on? I love CH, like everyone I bow to his judgment. But there came a point, after the repeated on field puking incidents and associated poor performances, where you had to question why on earth was he even making the final 18? And at Boro, when everyone else ran themselves into the ground for th last 40, Wils just jogged around, no sweat on shirt and no grass on knees. And that was it for me, one of the biggest games in our history, and he just didn't get it. Health induced or otherwise, he is a million miles short of the badge slapping leave-it-all-on-the-pitch attitude that our core squad has. One game we drank for an hour post match in the North, waddled off to the station, and saw him sauntering out in his massive black Range Rover evoque with his bird, not a care in the world. That was the home game v Derby which arguably cost us everything. Nuff said.

Thanks but no thanks, that £10kpw+ will be well spent on someone who thinks earning your corn through your performance, not your heritage, is the most important thing.
 






Seasidesage

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May 19, 2009
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At Derby away I thought he was going to score 25 in the rest of the season, he was fantastic, and ran them ragged. Something went very wrong, is it sorted? Didn't look it by the end of the season. As it stands I wouldn't be keen but they know more about the long term prognosis than we do...
 


Guinness Boy

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So why did CH keep bringing him on? .

Zamora - career ending injury
Baldock - prone to knocks, creator rather than finisher
Wilson - the only alternative with pace (for 5 seconds)
Hemed - ever present, decent sniffer but slower than BG on an irony thread.

Had to bring him on in other words. We won't be in that position next season with any luck.
 




Camship

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Sep 16, 2012
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Just got a feeling, whilst I doubt it will be with us, Wilson will go on to be a great success in the near future and a lot of people will look rather stupid for saying they wouldn't have him back. Of course I will probably end up being completely wrong.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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So why did CH keep bringing him on?

Well, up front there was Hemed, Baldock ........ and who else? Oh, just Wilson. So, silly question really.


I don't know what was wrong with the lad - whatever it was, I hope he can come through it - but something is/was wrong. I don't think we should be the club to spend a lot of money (or even nota lot of money) gambling that we can find the answer. Thanks for your efforts, son, now go somewhere else, please.
 


Camship

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Sep 16, 2012
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One game we drank for an hour post match in the North, waddled off to the station, and saw him sauntering out in his massive black Range Rover evoque with his bird, not a care in the world. That was the home game v Derby which arguably cost us everything. Nuff said.
What the game where he scored the last minute equaliser? And who does he think he is walking to his car with his girlfriend?! Total disgrace.
 








Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Based on what I watched this season I can't see the lad bagging 15-20 goals next season, therefore I vote leave it.
 


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