The thing about Wright-Phillips is that he's still a surprise player, and by this I mean that teams are still not completely used to playing against him. And as players such as Marcus Stewart and the like could attest to, it's a lot easier to be good when the opposition haven't the foggiest who you are.
The real test for Shaun Wright-Phillips is next season, both in the Premiership and, if he gets there, for England. In both cases he'll be stepping up in stature, for England because international games are another class, and for whichever Premiership club he's at, because now teams know who he is. From what I've seen of him this year he's been quality, but £10million's a lot to spend on a guy who we've not seen man-marked yet. I hope I'm wrong, and that he progresses, if anything else for England's sake. But we'll see.