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I think Jan will transition into management at some point - I can imagine he will be a very good manager one day.
John Terry, Jamie Carragher, Tony Adams and not forgetting Phil Jones!I think all these obituaries are way too early.
The bedrock of our defence he may no longer be but it is not inconceivable that he remains an important player who can play a role for us.
Many defenders have adapted to a loss of pace and continued at a very high level.
Not sure how his knee problems started, though I think remember reading he had said his first injury was picked up in one of his first games and he was then plagued by it forever more.
The last, and 'fatal', injury was rumoured to be him colliding with one of the youth keepers during one of his rare forays out on to the training pitch. This happened about mid-season and after that he really really struggled. There was the penalty he conceded against Man City, where he did the most un-Ledley like thing of desperately diving in, and after that he was just getting fucked over by opposition forwards every week. Grant Holt being the one that springs to mind the most.
This video might make some feel better, it did me, especially when Son and lucas score.
This video might make some feel better, it did me, especially when Son and lucas score.
I think all these obituaries are way too early.
well i certainly wouldn't trust you to diagnose a headache. have you even seen the footage of him crying?He could have just had a fucking headache for all you amateur psychologists know. As lovely as all of these eulogies were to read i wouldn't trust you lot to diagnose a cold.
well i certainly wouldn't trust you to diagnose a headache. have you even seen the footage of him crying?
well i certainly wouldn't trust you to diagnose a headache. have you even seen the footage of him crying?
agree, i was reading them thinking has he left the club already ?
nearly sure it was just over a month ago when he scored a late winner at Wolves, and how important could that turn out
Happier when the pen went in!