Having seen Jermaine on MOTD a few times this season he sounds to me quite knowledgeable and articulate on football. But does our cult legend have the qualities needed to become a world-class pundit?:mong:
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He's pretty good.....and what's more I'd rather have him playing for us now then some of the shower of shit we currently see take the field every week. A hot and cold player, but at least you'd get some good stuff out of him.
this is him talking about racism, i'm quite impressed by his answers
- starts at about 2mins
He's still registered as being on loan to QPR. Tis a bit oddHas he retired from football or is he still with QPR? Just wondering as he does seem to be on the TV a lot these days.
Yes I know about Google. Sundays are "no Google" days.
Well he must be injured then I suppose. He's be too young to have retired, looks about 17.He's still registered as being on loan to QPR. Tis a bit odd
Some nice sentiments here from the guy.
Gained a lot of respect for me from this:
https://www.facebook.com/BBCMOTD/posts/10152881615200982?relevant_count=1
"I won the Carling Cup with Spurs and that was big in another way, as a team accolade - I remember speaking to Robbie Keane after we won at Man City and we were just desperate to win something. I think Man Utd were cleaning up at the time, winning everything and Chelsea would nick one here and there - not many people were getting the chance to win trophies at that time and we were just so desperate just to win a trophy. We progressed, progressed progressed and when we won it, people almost belittled that trophy at times, but as a team moment that was huge and when you speak to Spurs fans they look back and could identify with that team, whereas now they're struggling to do that. "Some nice sentiments here from the guy.
Gained a lot of respect for me from this:
https://www.facebook.com/BBCMOTD/posts/10152881615200982?relevant_count=1