Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
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Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
Jags has come back from a bad injury, and hasn't exactly set the world on fire in his return performances. In his last match for England, he didn't have a great game either so it really didn't come as any surprise when he wasn't picked. Dave who?
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Ive never found "comedy" Dave funny in the slightest, more annoying to be honest but fair play to him for supporting Jags.
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Dixie Land wrote:Ive never found "comedy" Dave funny in the slightest, more annoying to be honest but fair play to him for supporting Jags.
I liked him but i think a lot of it was due to him being a blue! However in the past he was more of a side kick now he seems to at times try and be a co-host with Moyes.
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Mr_Ben wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Ive never found "comedy" Dave funny in the slightest, more annoying to be honest but fair play to him for supporting Jags.
I liked him but i think a lot of it was due to him being a blue! However in the past he was more of a side kick now he seems to at times try and be a co-host with Moyes.
To be honest I havent listened to their show for a couple of years. I went through a phase of listening to it and did enjoy it, especially the songs. I have got into the habit of listening to Talk Sport on my way into work as I dont like listening to music that early.
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Dixie Land wrote:Mr_Ben wrote:Dixie Land wrote:Ive never found "comedy" Dave funny in the slightest, more annoying to be honest but fair play to him for supporting Jags.
I liked him but i think a lot of it was due to him being a blue! However in the past he was more of a side kick now he seems to at times try and be a co-host with Moyes.
To be honest I havent listened to their show for a couple of years. I went through a phase of listening to it and did enjoy it, especially the songs. I have got into the habit of listening to Talk Sport on my way into work as I dont like listening to music that early.
I like music in the morning, on the way home i like music for the first half then talk for the second half of my drive home
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Listened to him before and he's a season ticket holder - he can be really funny
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Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
i went to a blues game a couple seasons ago, complimetary ticket, 4 of us, but i'd not heard of him before so didn't know who he was at the time - 0-0 at Stamford Bridge
down to earth, decent fella and loves his blues. i can understand bein that the radio show is doin well and obviously next to Moyes he could probably get a bit on peoples tits though
down to earth, decent fella and loves his blues. i can understand bein that the radio show is doin well and obviously next to Moyes he could probably get a bit on peoples tits though
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When I meet up with Notepad and Griffin in Peterborough back in Sept 06 for the Carling Cup game, we met Comedy Dave in the pub before the game. Remember asking him if Westwood spoke like he does on the radio all the time, to which Comedy Dave replied he did.
Was hoping I might bump into him (Comedy Dave, not Westwood) at the Cup Final last year, but the only person I spotted was Richard Bacon. Did see Graham Stuart, but as I was making my way over to him, to get a photo, he disappeared through another door.
Was hoping I might bump into him (Comedy Dave, not Westwood) at the Cup Final last year, but the only person I spotted was Richard Bacon. Did see Graham Stuart, but as I was making my way over to him, to get a photo, he disappeared through another door.
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Super wrote:When I meet up with Notepad and Griffin in Peterborough back in Sept 06 for the Carling Cup game, we met Comedy Dave in the pub before the game. Remember asking him if Westwood spoke like he does on the radio all the time, to which Comedy Dave replied he did.
Was hoping I might bump into him (Comedy Dave, not Westwood) at the Cup Final last year, but the only person I spotted was Richard Bacon. Did see Graham Stuart, but as I was making my way over to him, to get a photo, he disappeared through another door.
I don't beleive Westwood does, fuckin hell if he does then i would have leave the room after 30 seconds, innit.
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Mr_Ben wrote:Super wrote:When I meet up with Notepad and Griffin in Peterborough back in Sept 06 for the Carling Cup game, we met Comedy Dave in the pub before the game. Remember asking him if Westwood spoke like he does on the radio all the time, to which Comedy Dave replied he did.
Was hoping I might bump into him (Comedy Dave, not Westwood) at the Cup Final last year, but the only person I spotted was Richard Bacon. Did see Graham Stuart, but as I was making my way over to him, to get a photo, he disappeared through another door.
I don't beleive Westwood does, fuckin hell if he does then i would have leave the room after 30 seconds, innit.
Surely at 52, Westwood is a bit too old for pimping his ride...
Plus, his father, Bill Westwood was the Anglican Bishop of Peterborough until 1996.
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Manchester United and Arsenal are battling to sign Everton central defender Phil Jagielka. Full story: Sunday Mirror
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This is just as much the media bitches trying to perform to an agenda for the "clubs" - its designed to unsettle rather than indicate a need.
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Mirror - I dont think they print any thing that is correct.
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Sheep Flavour wrote:Mirror - I dont think they print any thing that is correct.
Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
When fit he's a fantastic player. We can't lose him. Or like Howard Kendall said when City bought Lescott, "They didn't even buy the best defender we have".
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:When fit he's a fantastic player. We can't lose him. Or like Howard Kendall said when City bought Lescott, "They didn't even buy the best defender we have".
Hibbo is here to stay.
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I love Hibbert, but we really could do with a better RB.BB wrote:Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:When fit he's a fantastic player. We can't lose him. Or like Howard Kendall said when City bought Lescott, "They didn't even buy the best defender we have".
Hibbo is here to stay.
Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
Roberto Mancini is planning to make a double Goodison Park swoop as he readies the club for a major clearout. The Manchester City boss is apparently considering a move for English pair Jack Rodwell and Phil Jagielka and is willing to make a big money move for the duo.
As many as 14 of the Eastlands squad could find themselves heading for the exit as Mancini looks to create a squad that has more of his own signings. Having more or less sealed a deal to bring German centre back Jerome Boateng to the club the Italian now wants to add Everton defender Phil Jagielka to his squad.
The determined centre back was beginning to make his way into a regular spot in the England set up when he suffered a cruciate ligament injury. The 27 year old former Sheffield United man only managed 11 Premier League starts last term but appears to be making his way back to the form that made him a target for a number of Premier League sides.
Jack Rodwell has been linked with moves to both Arsenal and Manchester United and the teenager has shown great maturity and has become a crucial part of the Everton side during the season where he has figured in 36 matches.
David Moyes will not want to lose either player but has of course failed to prevent moves for the likes of Wayne Rooney and Joleon Lescott in recent years. Manchester City are ready to offer as much as £32m for the pair.
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Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
Super wrote:Roberto Mancini is planning to make a double Goodison Park swoop as he readies the club for a major clearout. The Manchester City boss is apparently considering a move for English pair Jack Rodwell and Phil Jagielka and is willing to make a big money move for the duo.
As many as 14 of the Eastlands squad could find themselves heading for the exit as Mancini looks to create a squad that has more of his own signings. Having more or less sealed a deal to bring German centre back Jerome Boateng to the club the Italian now wants to add Everton defender Phil Jagielka to his squad.
The determined centre back was beginning to make his way into a regular spot in the England set up when he suffered a cruciate ligament injury. The 27 year old former Sheffield United man only managed 11 Premier League starts last term but appears to be making his way back to the form that made him a target for a number of Premier League sides.
Jack Rodwell has been linked with moves to both Arsenal and Manchester United and the teenager has shown great maturity and has become a crucial part of the Everton side during the season where he has figured in 36 matches.
David Moyes will not want to lose either player but has of course failed to prevent moves for the likes of Wayne Rooney and Joleon Lescott in recent years. Manchester City are ready to offer as much as £32m for the pair.
can see Man City going for him
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Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
honestly can't see any of these going after jags, he's a class defender but his footballing skills are fairly poor and his hoofing seems to be overlooked by the fans cause he's a favourite.
also, to me since returning from his injury he's looked way off the pace, this is probably down to being out for nearly a season but what if it's not? other players have struggled to get back to previous levels after such a long term injury are the likes of arsenal and man utd going to gamble a large wedge of their transfer funds on this?
for me Heitinga is our best centre back, defensively he has a similar style and ability level to jags but his ability with the ball at his feet is immense comparably, infairness it's better than or on a par with a number of our midfielders.
I've concerns that the two of them together would leave us weak in the air as they're far from the tallest of CB and we would be left vulnerable at set pieces and against teams who get good crosses in from wide.
also, to me since returning from his injury he's looked way off the pace, this is probably down to being out for nearly a season but what if it's not? other players have struggled to get back to previous levels after such a long term injury are the likes of arsenal and man utd going to gamble a large wedge of their transfer funds on this?
for me Heitinga is our best centre back, defensively he has a similar style and ability level to jags but his ability with the ball at his feet is immense comparably, infairness it's better than or on a par with a number of our midfielders.
I've concerns that the two of them together would leave us weak in the air as they're far from the tallest of CB and we would be left vulnerable at set pieces and against teams who get good crosses in from wide.
Re: Phil Jagielka - "Torres in my Pocket"
It's worrying that we are constantly linked with other clubs going after our players. We need to build on the current squad not losing players.
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Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:It's worrying that we are constantly linked with other clubs going after our players. We need to build on the current squad not losing players.
Well there are some who would point out that they're not really interested in anything other than trying to unsettle us. If we have the capability to retain our squad then I am sure that we will be pretty strong.
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Bryan wrote:Distin has got Newcastle written all over him. (please!!!)
Thought that was Yobo.
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Bryan wrote:Distin has got Newcastle written all over him. (please!!!)
I'd normally agree with you, but Newcastle aren't spending this summer.
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