Although Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere has barely featured for Arsene Wenger’s side whatsoever this season, the great British public nonetheless seem somewhat preoccupied with whether or not the injury-afflicted Gunners star deserves a surprise slot at Euro 2016 this summer, with Roy Hodgson himself seemingly yet to make up his mind right in the here and now.
With talk of Euro 2016 clearly rife of the agenda at this particular stage in the ever-hectic footballing schedule, we’ve decided to take a look at what genuine Three Lions supporters have to say about the 24-year-old Arsenal midfielder and his hopes of joining up with the England squad at this summer’s hotly anticipated competition…
Well, although the player in question would obviously like to have the chance to represent his nation at Euro 2016 this summer…
Wilshere on Euro 2016: "Of course I want to go and be involved. I have three more games left so hopefully I can get more minutes." #AFC
— Ben Dinnery (@BenDinnery) 24 April 2016
…most Premier League watchers seemingly feel as if Jack Wilshere should be nowhere the upcoming England squad for Euro 2016…
It seems absurd that four decent performances in meaningless games gets Jack Wilshere into the Euro 2016 squad. Surely not…
— James Tyler (@JamesTylerESPN) 24 April 2016
Some nonetheless expect Roy Hodgson to be tempted to include the current Arsenal star among his final squad selection however…
Wilshere coming on, that should cement his Euro 2016 selection. #RoyLogic
— Matt (@likeavillasboas) 24 April 2016
…regardless of what most England fans ultimately have to say on the subject…
Why is Wilshere being back 'good for England?' He's missed the whole season injured so doesn't deserve to go to Euro 2016 #MOTD2
— Rob Price (@SaintRobinho86) 24 April 2016
Although Jack Wilshere isn’t the only high profile name to receive his fair share of sarcastic reaction in recent weeks…
Shaw, Sterling, Wilshere, Welbeck, Sturridge have all played so well this season, deserve an #England call up for #Euro16 :/
— Nathan Taylor (@NathTaylor_89) 1 April 2016
…his dramatic lack of first team action in 2015/16 does admittedly seem to shine his case in a particularly unconvincing light…
Imagine saying Jack Rodwell and Jack Wilshere deserve an England call up over Mark Noble ??
— Scholes (@scholesmufc93) 14 February 2016
So then, whilst some – probable Gunners fans – would likely feel somewhat bitter towards England for failing to include Wilshere among the final Three Lions squad for Euro 2016…
England do not deserve a player of the quality of Wilshere, we should just stick to giving caps out to players like Colback and Delph
— khalid (@WorldOfK_) 7 February 2016
…most regular supporters simply wouldn’t even offer him a sniff of a chance when all is said and done this summer!
Alli is 100% a sure starter for England. Wilshere got no chance now.
— Aneesh Chandoke (@AneeshChandoke) 18 April 2016






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