He has hit the nail on the head, here, though:
Paul Scholes has accused "very selfish" players of ruining England's international chances by putting their own careers ahead of the national team.
Scholes quit the England set-up in 2004 aged just 29 and revealed: "I just got fed up. When you are going to a team, you want to be part of a team and play well, but there are individuals who are after personal glory.
"When there is a simple pass of 10 yards, they might try and smack it 80 yards. They will do things to try and get themselves noticed."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rs-england
Exactly right, and one of the reasons the England team means less and less to many football fans. Step forward Steven "Hollywood" Gerrard, David Beckham and Frank Lampard. Everything that was, and is, wrong with the England football team.