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    Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Talking about his experiences as one of Britain's few Jewish footballers with reference to recent events in the middle east

    He comes over as a really level headed chap and spoke very well

    His father used to post on here I believe and he must be very proud of him

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Keep politics out of football

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Keep politics out of football
    That's basically what he was saying and why he was getting the abuse

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    Thought he spoke well - amazing to think it'll be nineteen years next month since he made his debut for us.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Thought he spoke well - amazing to think it'll be nineteen years next month since he made his debut for us.
    He's a very bright guy and no wonder he's the club captain

    I bet the players really respect him

    What a shame we and he were not pushing higher at the time

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    He's a very bright guy and no wonder he's the club captain

    I bet the players really respect him

    What a shame we and he were not pushing higher at the time
    We were a championship club then and hes been predominently a league 1 / 2 footballer throughout his career.

    Hes had a sterling career though, over 650 senior games at a club playing no lower than League Two level is not be sniffed at.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    We were a championship club then and hes been predominently a league 1 / 2 footballer throughout his career.

    Hes had a sterling career though, over 650 senior games at a club playing no lower than League Two level is not be sniffed at.
    I stand corrected

    Says the man in the orthopaedic shoe

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    I don't know him, but a couple of my mates do and said he's a smart and nice guy.

    It's good he's speaking out on it too.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    I don't know him, but a couple of my mates do and said he's a smart and nice guy.

    It's good he's speaking out on it too.
    They were talking about the anti Semitic and anti Islamic stuff that has surfaced since October although he said it was a small number

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    They were talking about the anti Semitic and anti Islamic stuff that has surfaced since October although he said it was a small number
    👍

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Talking about his experiences as one of Britain's few Jewish footballers with reference to recent events in the middle east

    He comes over as a really level headed chap and spoke very well

    His father used to post on here I believe and he must be very proud of him
    How does anyone know what religion a player is and furthermore, who cares??!!

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    How does anyone know what religion a player is and furthermore, who cares??!!
    Given the vast number of players entering and leaving the field of play whilst giving numerous versions of the sign of the cross together with the obligatory kissing of the fingers and the playing surface gives an idea that many footballers are Catholics or Orthodox or just dumb enough to believe in mumbo jumbo!!

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by pomeroy View Post
    Given the vast number of players entering and leaving the field of play whilst giving numerous versions of the sign of the cross together with the obligatory kissing of the fingers and the playing surface gives an idea that many footballers are Catholics or Orthodox or just dumb enough to believe in mumbo jumbo!!
    Does it? I have never looked that closely.

    I assumed that it is some sort of religious ritual but I have no idea what faith it is as I just don’t care. And I don’t think that many people do. It is up to the player what they do, like that weird hop that some of them do. ;-)

    Do Jewish players make the Star of David sign when they come on?

    It is just irrelevant to me and I’m amazed that anyone actually notices or even cares.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    Does it? I have never looked that closely.

    I assumed that it is some sort of religious ritual but I have no idea what faith it is as I just don’t care. And I don’t think that many people do. It is up to the player what they do, like that weird hop that some of them do. ;-)

    Do Jewish players make the Star of David sign when they come on?

    It is just irrelevant to me and I’m amazed that anyone actually notices or even cares.
    Sludge would struggle to get up in the morning if he didnt have something to virtue signal over.

    A lack of Jewish footballers in British football is a cracker even for him.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    How does anyone know what religion a player is and furthermore, who cares??!!
    His name is clearly a Jewish name

    And the fact he's one of very few Jewish players

    As to who cares well those that would send him or Islamic players offensive messages

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    His name is clearly a Jewish name

    And the fact he's one of very few Jewish players

    As to who cares well those that would send him or Islamic players offensive messages
    Is it? I would never assume that anyone with that name (or an other particular name) is automatically of a certain religion.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    His name is clearly a Jewish name

    And the fact he's one of very few Jewish players

    As to who cares well those that would send him or Islamic players offensive messages
    Was George Cohen Jewish?

    How about David Pleat, who is Jewish by the way.

    Making assumptions can lead to the wrong conclusions.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    His name is clearly a Jewish name

    And the fact he's one of very few Jewish players

    As to who cares well those that would send him or Islamic players offensive messages
    I'd never really considered that he might be Jewish until I saw him featured on Breakfast tv yesterday.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    I'd never really considered that he might be Jewish until I saw him featured on Breakfast tv yesterday.
    About fifteen years ago (may have been more actually) a Jewish publication I’d heard of (Jewish Chronicle?) did a story on Joe. I can’t remember if his father, who posted on here as H, who I used to see at Academy games had told me about their religion or I just assumed they must be Jewish with that surname. Whichever it was, the surprise for me about that story was not that Joe was Jewish, but that there were so few Jews playing in the professional game at that time - in fact, Joe might have been the only one.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    About fifteen years ago (may have been more actually) a Jewish publication I’d heard of (Jewish Chronicle?) did a story on Joe. I can’t remember if his father, who posted on here as H, who I used to see at Academy games had told me about their religion or I just assumed they must be Jewish with that surname. Whichever it was, the surprise for me about that story was not that Joe was Jewish, but that there were so few Jews playing in the professional game at that time - in fact, Joe might have been the only one.
    Very few Jewish and Muslim players in British football

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Very few Jewish and Muslim players in British football
    Who cares. Shall clubs start handing out contracts to players who are not good enough just to tick a religious diversity box?

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Who cares. Shall clubs start handing out contracts to players who are not good enough just to tick a religious diversity box?
    You are getting a bit daily mail here

    It's not about diversity at all really

    In our case we have large Asian communities very close to the ground , loads of local kids love football and play the game yet we rarely see kids from the local area playing for us

    Maybe we have scouts , maybe we don't

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    Is it? I would never assume that anyone with that name (or an other particular name) is automatically of a certain religion.
    I'd tend to assume someone with that name would have Jewish heritage even if they weren't practising jews. Same woth Goldstein, etc. I always assumed Joe was Jewish.

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    or maybe they are just not good enough
    All of them ?

    Righteo

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    Re: Joe Jacobson On Radio 5

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    All of them ?

    Righteo
    How many white kids from Canton, Grangetown and Riverside play for us? We are a championship football club playing in a league full of footballers from all over the world, not a local Sunday league team.

    You have to be exceptional to make it at this level, being some kid who loves football and plays it in the park local to the stadium doesnt quite cut the mustard I am afraid. You need a bit more than that.

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