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When he moved to Sheffield United last season from Sweden's Helsingborg where he had a successful stint, national player Luton Shelton was expecting to transfer his prodigious goal-scoring form to his new team in the north of England.
However, despite a spectacular match against eventual English Premier League champions Manchester United late last season where he used his blazing speed to keep the world-class defence on its heels, Shelton is still to break into the Sheffield first team.
For a player who has always started for Harbour View in the National Premier League, Helsingborg and the national teams, watching the game from the bench is not Shelton's idea of what life in the big leagues is supposed to be.
In an interview with the Observer in Port-Au-Prince, Shelton tried his best to mask his disappointment, but admitted he was frustrated at Sheffield.
Things, he said, was not going "as I was hoping, it could be better. I am not starting full-time and that was not what I was expecting, coming off the bench a lot, which I don't like at all", he said.
"I am a bit frustrated," he confessed, "as I know I can do better and the team is not winning a lot of games right now so... I want to prove myself."
Sheffield are in 20th position of 24 teams in the league after being demoted from the Premiership last season.
Shelton has made just four appearances for 'the Blades' in the Championship, all off the bench, while starting once and coming on another time in the League Cup. In that one start, however, he continued to stake his claim for a regular place with two goals in a 5-0 win.
Contrast this with 14 goals in 10 games in Sweden where he seemed poised to become one of the marquee players.
The soft-spoken Shelton said there were times when he wondered if he left Sweden too early.
"Sometimes I do have some regret leaving Sweden so early because if I had stayed a few more months I might have gone to a better team because there were other big teams looking at me," he said while philosophically adding that "we have to be practical as Jamaicans when we get chances we must take them".
Despite his agent Phil Graham and others, the 21-year-old said it was his decision to leave Sweden for England. "I was working as hard as possible to leave by the same January when I left as that was my aim and it did come by and I took it."
Talking about transferring is not really an option, he said, as he has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract in January and he is ready to fight for his place.
Shelton said Sheffield manager and former England standout, Bryan Robson, heaped praises on him when he came to England, saying he "was saying I was a good player with good attributes and everything", but that he has some learning to do.
He insisted he could make him into a "big player" and the striker admitted as much. "I still have to work hard and learn the (English) game more."
Shelton, who turns 22 on November 11, said he has fitted in well with the lifestyle and weather in England.

"I have fitted in quite well with every one, but right now it is just playing time in the first team. I don't have any problems with the culture or weather, Sweden was a bit colder than England."
The biggest difference with the game in England and Sweden is the pace, "the game is a bit faster in England. In Sweden the game is a bit slower, there were good players and good teams that play good football, but not as fast," says Shelton, whose pace has left many a defenders gasping in his wake.
English football is also much better than Swedish he said.
Shelton is confident his time will come and when it does, he will grasp it with both hands, given his performances in the limited time he has played in England. In addition to his eye-opening performance against Manchester United last season, Shelton was named Man of the Match in two other games.
His priority, he says, "is to get into the team and start playing and starting consistently and starting all the time, but it does not look like it is going to happen, so I really don't know what's going to happen".
Shelton, who is hardly seen without his laptop computer or teammate Adrian Reid while in Haiti, is eyeing a place with one of the biggest clubs in Europe and "playing in the UEFA Champions League day in, day out and eventually to make it to the World Cup one day".
Jamaica's loss to the Bahamas in their Caribbean Football Union's Group H second round game against Haiti where he missed a handful of chances was still on his mind as he spoke to the Observer about 16 hours after the game.
"The game wasn't that hard, but I just don't understand what happened. We created so many chances in the first half and played well. The team played well, but we did not score and these things happen in football and we can't do anything about it."
Shelton says playing in the national colours was some thing he is always eager for. "I look forward to every national team, I am more eager to play for national team that anything else," he said.
 



I for one am not surprised that he is frustrated. There is noone in the league that has his sort of pace, Surely there must be something that can be used for. I know we arent in a position to be trying thinsg out, and i know that some of his touches and passes/crosses can leave something to be desired, but he isnt the finished article, we know that, he admits he needs to work on things. But that pace, we must be able to use that somewhere
 
I too understand his frustration, it sounds like he was told that he would be a first team regular when he signed and things haven't worked out that way.

He hasn't done much wrong and, in my opinion, he cannot be far off a first league start; it will then be up to him to keep his place.
 
Teams don't play against us which would allow us to exploit their back 4 with his pace ... They set up defending deep and catch us on the counter (e.g Wolves, Cardiff & Bristol) If teams did start getting further up the pitch we wouldnt have to look for Beatties feet or head with his back to goal instead we could look to hit the channels for Shelts to run on to ... No doubt his pace could rip apart any defence in the league ... Personally think he deserves a start and i still believe it should be RM
 
id stick im on the right wing!! let him run free, he would have a field day against any left back
 
Its all well and good sticking forwards with pace on the wing but the lack of end product means that they are very rarely a success.

Kabba and Webber have both been tried out wide in the recent past and neither made an impact.

I doubt that Shelton has the deffensive side to his game nor the ability to pass/cross a ball that is needed to be a success out wide.

We would end up with a disjointed 4-3-3 and with our pourus back line this would be a disaster.
 
I think stead does a better job outwide than any of our other forwards

he whips some right good balls in
 
Kabba and Webber have both been tried out wide in the recent past and neither made an impact.

Webber was phennominel for us 2 years ago on the left ... Scored 2 crackers against Milwall (A) from that position ... But the Shelton issue im waking up to his lack of end product ... But still think it would be worth a punt giving him a full game there ... 20mins is not adequate for him to influence anything
 
Shelton can run like fun, but when he gets to the touchline he's so knackered from his blistering charge that he can't remember what to do with the ball when he gets to the touchline.
 
I personally still think he's toilet and far more frustrating than Kabba ever was. In my opinion he is well down the forwards pecking order.
 



I'd like to see him played as a winger, taking the ball at high speed into dangerous areas and then letting someone else finish it.
 
You may have a point, come away from me. But theres no harm in giving him a try on the wing. But another good option would be to play 4-3-1-2 and let him roam around like you said.
 

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