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Banga19
11 Oct 2007, 23:03
Personally I am a BIG fan:thumbsu:
How do we think he will fit into our side next year, with our recent midfield acquisitions?
What sort of a player do we see him becoming?
Any chance he could become a tagger?
Thoughts?
DaveyBlues
11 Oct 2007, 23:07
Im also a big fan, he instantly made a good impression when he returned this year. He said that Stevo was teachin him the art of tagging so looks like he's heading that direction.
Personally I am a BIG fan:thumbsu:
How do we think he will fit into our side next year, with our recent midfield acquisitions?
What sort of a player do we see him becoming?
Any chance he could become a tagger?
Thoughts?
I rate Jackson highly. Easily ahead of Bentick and Blackwell. Under Ratten, Jackson played some excellent games. He is a tall endurance type midfielder, but has excellent skills and is a great kick. Like his attitude - very confident, and likes to take his opponent on. Making him a tagger only, is a waste of his talent IMO. :)
Mayesy_23
11 Oct 2007, 23:18
Reckon he could go forward and kick a few goals too, instead of just being a tagger. He did play U/18s as a midfielder / forward.
ClayBlue87
11 Oct 2007, 23:21
Reckon he could go forward and kick a few goals too, instead of just being a tagger. He did play U/18s as a midfielder / forward.
Ling style role...without being so goddamn ugly
BLue_Bloys
11 Oct 2007, 23:33
Use him off the bench, I enjoyed his game under Ratten.
Didn't pay too much attention though to make a big comment.
Homer Simpson for Lance
11 Oct 2007, 23:36
There will certainly be a lot more competition for positions next year.
It will be interesting to see who is given what in terms of opportunities and who grabs them and cements a position.
Personally I am a BIG fan:thumbsu:
How do we think he will fit into our side next year, with our recent midfield acquisitions?
What sort of a player do we see him becoming?
Any chance he could become a tagger?
Thoughts?
hopefully he does not need to become a tagger let's hope he can be accountable, but still play his own game
IMO he will be the player that does all the dirty work.
KnaveyBlue
11 Oct 2007, 23:58
Holy shit!! I forgot all about this gem in all the Judd excitement!
Will be a genuine top-liner for the Blues, count on it.
Judd, Stevens, Murphy, Walker, Gibbs, Simpson, Carrazzo, Jackson, Bentick, Scotland...
Our midfield is going to have some serious quality next year.
blues4flag
12 Oct 2007, 00:45
With Judd and Stevens next year, a couple of kids are gonna be out of the side. Jackson showed enough for mine to earn his place - I like him as a hard running link man/tagger - played the role beautifully against the Saints.
Reckon he could go forward and kick a few goals too, instead of just being a tagger. He did play U/18s as a midfielder / forward.
did that in a coupla games. handy!
Bentick's My Man.
12 Oct 2007, 01:15
I really like the way Jackson goes about it, he always plays with something he has to prove, which is what some of our other passengers need to do, prove themselves before people tell them about their talent and potential etc.
Blah Blah Blue
12 Oct 2007, 07:54
As some of my earlier posts I'm a fan also.
He looks a natural on the field, can find plenty of the ball, is pretty tough and has agood engine.
Will be a 200 game player for us and will definately be in our starting 22.
It might be just me but I see a bit of Ratts in the way he goes about it???
Anyway he's a beauty
drusswaylander
12 Oct 2007, 09:44
Im also a big fan, he instantly made a good impression when he returned this year. He said that Stevo was teachin him the art of tagging so looks like he's heading that direction.
That looks to be his role:thumbsu: Unlike JR, who tried earlier this season, he can win his own ball playing the role and has good discipline.
skies the limit for Wacko
just needs to put in some time in the gym and should be a hard working player for years to come!!
bluekidjoe
12 Oct 2007, 10:42
should develop him as a wicked tagger...