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That's the thing. James Milner wasn't a star, never has been, never will be. But he could easily be MOTM many times a season in many different positions. Never stops working, never stops running and can increase the work rate of others around them, making the team better as a result. We've tried to make Delph that player this season but going off his games in the left wing, it's clear as day, this lad isn't that player. He cannot play in different positions.Going in to these last two games I'd feel a hell of a lot more confident if we had James Milner on the pitch. For me we have had not one player who came anywhere close to matching the battle,energy and desire he brought to the team.Instead we have a lazy load of prima donnas who consider getting a sweat on is below them. Forget the arguments about why he left but it was yet another poor call where we failed to replace what he brought to the side. Our hierachy think football is a chess game not a man's game.
The thing is, there might not be any more James Milners out there. They're very hard to spot.
John O'Shea was that player for United for a while. I remember him once playing in centre mid at Highbury against that great Arsenal team and he scored and got MOTM in a United win. John O'fucking-Shea, better than Henry and Scholes in a big game. That's what Milner used to bring to us but I think you fall upon those players rather than purposely go out and find them and Milner wanted to play for Liverpool and we haven't happened to find that kind of player to replace him.