The owner of my local pub in Tokyo tried to get him for an evening Q+A. Still hoping he can make it down someday.
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The owner of my local pub in Tokyo tried to get him for an evening Q+A. Still hoping he can make it down someday.
He’s only 35?!
Well done Jay, thanks for the wonderful goals will forever stay with me.
I didn't know he was epileptic.
It mentions a seizure he had in a training session last year. I wonder what effect it had on his playing career - whether low sun or heading the ball were risk factors?
One of my all time favourite city players 👌
Loved Jay but he was lazy.
It was great when Bellamy got him chasing down defenders.
I noticed he'd stopped doing that when he went to QPR in the Premier.
I've watched the City over many years ( too many to recall ) and I think he would be in my top 5 of naturally gifted and skillful players ( not hard working ) just natural skill , balance , tricky and superb goals , you sometimes get for a player ,doesn't stay long ,but brilliant when it occurs .
Players like Tony Currie , Le Tissier , Frank Worthington , Peter Knowles , Rodney Marsh ,Stan Bowles , had a swagger and magic to their game ,all a bit edgy , Jay was our watered down version of that .
I never forgive England capping him , his head went after that
How the feck Dai Jones didn't get that side promoted I'll never know
great player for us at times, gifted and knew his job, BUT after the England cap it all went wrong
Never forget the 50 / 50 challenge in the play-off game ( was it reading ) and he completely bottled it, I was fuming at the time, and to be fair, time hasnt healed that one