He scored one against Hull about 18 months ago.I feel that Puels encouragement towards the younger players of the squad is starting to shine through. Prowsey is a prime example. I can imagine the academy is starting to get a good buzz about it now, seeing the likes of McQueen, Hesketh etc being given opportunities. I'd be really keen to see how he is at penalty taking as he can clearly strike a ball well enough. There were times over the last couple of seasons where I started to have my doubts over whether he would make the next step up - he just needs to add a few more goals from open play into his arsenal.
I should also add, I'll always have a bit of a soft spot for him due to the fact he's a product of the academy and a saint through and through. He's been around for so long now, seeing him in a different shirt would just be weird.
He scored one against Hull about 18 months ago.
By no weaknesses I'm not suggesting he's an all round top player or that there's nothing to improve. I really mean there's nothing that I would say he's really poor at, given his position. Obviously there are things he's better at and things he's not as good at. He's not very good in the air but I wouldn't say that's a big deal for a relatively attacking midfielder.How can there not be weaknesses in JWP's game? Every player has flaws, and it is particularly hard as a midfielder where you have to do a bit of everything.
JWP can't score. He is not that good at beating people off the dribble (though he is good at retaining possession). He is small and lightweight so not particularly good in the air. He's not a strong tackler.
Which is not to say that he doesn't have major strengths to offset those flaws. Or that he can't still improve in all areas. Just that he definitely has what to me are rather obvious flaws.
Think he's scored a couple of pens now but I can't remember the games.A pen? I'll youtube it.
Think he's scored a couple of pens now but I can't remember the games.
Fran
This website is the only place I ever find Saints fans singing JWP's praises. Where I sit in the Chapel, there seems to be a lot of negativity about him and the Saints fans I speak to or encounter through work seem to be ambivalent at best. The consensus is, as you allude, that he hasn't progressed as much as his potential suggested when he first played for us. There seems to be more fans who would prefer to Reed have a run in the team but, as I said, I don't think that Clasie if much better either but I can't see how you could suggest JWP is in the same league as either Lallana or Schneiderlin who are in a different class.
It will be interesting to see how JWP does progress but my gut feeling is that he is the kind of player that a newly promoted team like Middlesborough or an ambitious team like Brighton would look to acquire. The success of Targett and McQueen this season is suggestive that the academy is still producing talent yet I think the latter looks more of a first team player than JWP from the few performances he has put in. If JWP starts getting in amongst the goals, I think he will fit the bill yet this is his Achilles heel in my opinion.
Think Ian must be confusing me with someone else, I never likened JWP to Schneiderlin or Lallana....in fact I said he wasn't flashy. It would only be worth comparing him with those two if we had all three players and had to sell one, but he is a PL standard player.
Schnidders wasn't flashy either. I know you didn't make the comparison, but it's not a bad one. If JWP can continue to improve the way Morgan did then the sky is the limit.

Schnidders wasn't flashy either. I know you didn't make the comparison, but it's not a bad one. If JWP can continue to improve the way Morgan did then the sky is the limit.
Osvaldorama
I don't think that JWP just gets stick on line. There are a good number of fans who are not impressed and these are probably in the majority. A lot of Saints fans I encounter share the negative perception of JWP. He has taken a long time to move on from his initial, impressive performances and , over the last two seasons, I don't feel that he has progressed. The game this week seemed to be a milestone for him and he , at last, put in the kind of performance he has always threatened to achieve. The biggest problem is his shooting and the general lack of goals. I can't seem him being an automatic choice but he is certainly no worse than Clasie. I do wonder if he will eventually be moved on with the arrival of Boufal. It has always struck me that JWP is the kind of player a Championship side looking for promotion would be likely to add to their squad but it does seem a long while since he was catching the eye of the Liverpool scouts. Not sure that JWP will ultimately establish himself as a Premiership regular but last Thursday's performance maybe demonstrated that he has the ability to finally achieve this. I think he needs to contribute more goals as a priority.
Really? He's been average at best all season. I would certainly play JWP ahead of Davis at the moment.
Are we discussing a 22 year old here? A 22 year old midfielder, where it is notoriously difficult to establish yourself. A 22 year old with seasoned pros challenging for the same position.
That successive managers keep picking him; that he is often the go-to sub and the fact that he has just signed a long term contract. Well he'll do me. I like the non-flashy point as well. A younger Steven Davis. Or for those who remember these things, David Armstrong from the Lawrie team. Not a flashy player, but highly reliable, and almost certainly popular with his fellow pros who can read him. Nothing worse than playing with a show pony (are you listening Gaston?)
Jwp is improving and giving it his best.if the manager keeps picking him to play then thats good enough for me