It's a phenomenal achievement. I think it was Harry Toffolo on Yates's 200-club video who said every trainee should have a picture of him on their locker.
He's clearly not perfect and is soon going to hit his natural plateau - if he hasn't already - but you can see why successive coaches have consistently picked him. Bit like 'exemplary pro James Perch' but with more talent.
Still think we need Sangare/Domínguez/Danilo to push him out of the team on a permanent basis for us to kick on, but he's such a likable chap. I hope he's here for some time to come.
I'm finding it amusing how people (media and others) keep saying CHO has one trick and he keeps doing it. Cutting in and shooting on your right foot isn't a trick any more than not cutting in and taking it on your left is.
Wright (from memory) broke into professional football relatively late in the late 80s, but went straight into Division One with Palace where he spent a few years before signing for Arsenal.
He scored goals in the second and third divisions for us and Burnley, but not sure he ever played below that?
He's not a one tricky pony though is he? He can dribble down either flank, at pace, with great control, he has fiesty right peg and a very good technique on the volley / half-volley. That's all basically. He's had a shite few years with his achilles and his loans to Germany but he seems to be moving almost as fast as he did when he first broke through at Chelsea and got into the England's squad. Not an amazing season, but a good one and looks like he might be getting back to where he was.