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the failed policy of catching falling stars
I don't get this fixation with taking nostalgia trips. Warnock, Evans, Jags. They've served their purpose, they won't a second time.
Move forwards.
Which ironically was what Jags did against Wigan.
I'm sure Sheffield Sharks basketball team will take him on ........................ wanker.
You could also say we would never have been relegated had it not been for JagsThat's right, neglect the fact that we would never have got promoted to the Prem if it wasn't for Jags.
Top player. best player of the last 15 years for the Blades.
I'd love to have him back but his wages won't allow us to so there's. It really much up for debate IMO.
I would rather not pay a fading star a fortune tbh. I would rather sign a player on their way up.
You could also say we would never have been relegated had it not been for Jags
Jags' game was based around his pace which could cover any lapses by himself or others around him.
Looks like he has lost a yard at least in the last year, makes him half the player he was.
This is all purely speculative. The idea of paying out such a big wage for someone to play in an area that isn't even a top priority is daft.
Our resources should be going into building a team for the future, rather giving one last sentimental hurrah for a former favourite.
I have fond memories of Jagielka, he's one of the best I've seen in my time, but the past should be left where it belongs.
Great player and great memories. His goal v Leeds never to be forgotten.
the past should be left where it belongs
A good mate is a toffee season ticket holder. Jags is still well respected up there, his legs have just gone a little this year.
Same here, although it would be a incredible coincidence if it was the same mate!
...as well as my colleague, too...And even more incredible if it was my mate as well........
Stuart McCall, Craig Short, Gordon Cowans and Paul McGrath weren't half bad when their legs had gone and they dropped down.
Having said that, I think we'd have to get in the Championship before Jags would consider rejoining us.
Or it may be that those players extended their careers by dropping down a division.The problem for Jagielka is that I think his pace has been a very important part of his game, whereas pace didn't really figure much with McCall, Short, Cowans or McGrath. So it maybe that the ageing process is far more detrimental to him than the others.
Or it may be that those players extended their careers by dropping down a division.
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