It may be just me, but it seems that Paul Scholes has kinda become a God in some people’s eyes over the summer.
Before this summer, he was a good premiership player, who had managed to remain a regular in a very successful Manure side for a very long time. In many ways, it's hard to knock him. At International level, he’s always been a second string player – The kind who would always make the squad and be one of the first picked to cover injuries to first choice players and occasionally be first choice on the left, when we had no real options out there
However, following England's poor showing at the world cup, it immerged that he had been asked to come out of international retirement, prior to the WC and that he regretted not doing so.
Since then, it seems that the press and TV have been full of how different it would have been, if he had come out of international retirement and how having a player like Scholes would have turned the whole team around.
Personally, I think Barry, Gerrard and Lampard would have still been our first choice 3 in the middle, if he had been there. I don't think he would have made a huge difference, because I don't think he would have played.
While contemplating making this post, I noticed
THIS thread, where it seems that plenty of Nobbers share the view that he is something special and would have made all the difference at the World Cup
Last week, the TV commentators were drooling over his every touch. At one point, he received the ball, just inside his own half and laid it off to a team mate about 5 yards away and the commentator said, "Oh that is quite magnificent! Scholes really does make it look so simple!" THAT'S BECAUSE IT WAS SIMPLE! I could have played that pass!
This week, Sir Bobby Charlton has apparently said that he believes that the best three players ever to play for Manure are Duncan Edwards, George Best and Paul Scholes... WHAT????
He has been a good servant to his club and is certainly a good player, but one of the three best players ever to play for Manure? I wouldn't even put him in the top 3 of the premiership years (Beckham, Cantona, Giggs, Schmeichel, Ronaldo, Rooney???)
This supposed great has managed a whopping 66 caps. OK, I know that's not a bad return, but surely if he is this world beater that people are now portraying him as, he would have far more! Just to put it into context, his team mate, Wayne Rooney is only 1 cap short of him and he is only 25 years old. Gary Neville is a year younger than him and has 85 caps. 3 years younger, even Phil Neville is just 7 caps behind him. Michael Owen is 5 years younger and has 89 caps. Even Giggs has had 64 caps and he plays for Wales, who have never qualified for a world or European cup since the start of his career, where players have the chance to ramp up their cap count.
Don't get me wrong - I am not saying he's a bad player. He works hard, can produce some really good moments and, early on in his career, had a habit of smashing in some nice goals. But IMHO, he is not and never has been a real world-beater. I don't think he has ever been the best in his team (I can't remember a time when I would have put him ahead of Giggs for instance) and I certainly don't think of him as one of the games greats, as he seems to be portrayed as now! He’s just a good player, still maintaining his good level at 36 years old
What do you think?