Still my opinion, Harris is more of a problem than Johnson. Apart from the ECB Press Office and parts of the English press, most people on here are fairly realistic about Anderson. I don't remember calling him the "greatest bowler in the world" or hearing it from any English members on this forum. In England he is as good as anyone and since YOU brought it up, using 2013 as a more relevant benchmark (you've been using the Gerry SA school of selective statistics I see) for the coming series he took 21 wickets which only Ryan Harris of the seamers beat him (in 1 less test - 24 wickets in 4 tests), hence my original comment which had nothing to do with Jimmy Anderson.
Learn to read Peckerhead
What part of
"Johnson has a poor record in England and the pitches won't suit him" have I misunderstood?
Johnson didn't play in 2013. He played in the 2009 Ashes...and awful as he was, Anderson who played all five tests, took...sorry, 12 wickets and Broad not much more. Yet the English press and fans kept crowing how awful Johnson was?
Who is being selective? You brought up Johnson's one and only English tour, and I showed you that he was far and away better than your two spearheads...one of whom is constantly trumped up to be "the greatest of all time".
It is a measure of the mistrust of Anderson in the last series that the English doctored all the pitches to be like Indian turners to let Swan do his thing. With no Swan this time, it will be interesting to see what kind of pitches are served up. If they are green tops again, Anderson will be a factor, but heaven help you when a four pronged attack of Harris, Hazelwood, Starc and Johnson are hurling missiles down on the English batsmen on those same green tops.
England's best chance really does rest on preparing raging turners...but if Mo is your best spinner, that really isn't going to be a wise strategy either.
Never-the-less - it will be interesting.