Now, I'm not one to dredge up old debates. But I think with the votes tied there is a need for a decision either way.
I leave the conclusive proof to Mr Darren Bent:
England's injury misfortune has continued with Darren Bent the latest striker to join the sick-list, after falling foul of a sandwich.
Both of The Three Lions' main front men Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen were injured before the World Cup, and Owen has since been ruled out for the season following a serious knee injury sustained at the tournament.
Twenty two-year-old Charlton Athletic marksman Bent had been tipped to take over in the Newcastle United man's absence, but now seems to have put his place in jeopardy following a freak accident to his hand.
"I had a kitchen accident. I just cut it when I was making a sandwich," Bent told the Mirror.
"I don't even know what kind of sandwich it was. I didn't get to try it."
Last season's 22-goal man now looks set to miss the start of the Premiership season and England's opening game under Steve McClaren against Greece on August 16.
The depth of the wound has been a cause for concern and The Addicks have taken the precaution of strapping his arm to allow the wound to heal properly, which could take up to six weeks.
It is a huge blow for the former Ipswich Town man and the Valley outfit as he could now miss the season openers against West Ham United, Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers.
There you go. Conclusive.
He was making ONE SANDWICH and cut his finger.