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Hasn't he let in 5 shots out of something 8 on target since he came into the side?
Nice bloke and everything, nice hair, that moment at Blackburn was amazing and one I'll never forget (not the comical **** ups )....but he's not a great deal better than me.
Well he did pretty well yesterday.
I hope we sign Begovic or some other immense keeper from Sweden or Romania.
He had loan spells at several clubs; in the 2001–02 season he played four games for Irish club side Shelbourne F.C.. He made his professional and League of Ireland debut on 5 October against local rivals Bohemians at Dalymount Park and conceded 4 goals in a 6–4 victory one of which was direct from his own goal kick.
In August 2006, Jones was loaned out to Sheffield Wednesday for a period of three months. He made a somewhat up-and-down start to his loan spell, making some vital saves as well as conceding penalties in successive games against Plymouth Argyle and Leeds United. On 21 October, his own fans turned on him and attacked him by throwing coins and other missiles during the home game against Queens Park Rangers
He came in for criticism from Derby manager Nigel Clough after his mistake let Bristol City take an early lead in Derby's final home game of the season, in a match the club eventually lost 2–0. It turned out to be Jones' last Derby game
He made his first senior international start on 2 June 2007 against Uruguay. He was at fault for Australia losing that match after dropping a routine catch allowing Alvaro Recoba to score an easy goal
Its negligence on he club's part that someone so limited is being trusted with such a key position. Especially a club that is supposed to have ambition.
Who has said we think he's good enough to be our No. 1? Is it not more a case of Rodgers just not having faith in Mignolet, and has therefore resorted to using Jones as a stop-gap until we are able to buy a new keeper?
Every game we play we go into knowing the opposition have a better keeper than us. It's an instant disadvantage. I know he's an extreme example cos he's brilliant but De Gea showed last week how vital it is to have a good keeper as opposed to a traffic cone that dives the other way.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
Mignolet is a poor keeper, Jones is a piss poor keeper. One thing they have in common is that they both looked scared ****less when under pressure. A top class keeper or even a solid keeper would do wonders for us.
He's turned out to be one of Roy's best signings. Bargain at £2m. ****ing **** in all honesty, he doesn't even dive right. The gloves even look too big for him. But despite this, I have a fondness for the bloke, in a, fair play lad for making it this far, kind of way. Bizarre.
Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
Did he? The best thing I saw him do was throw it some distance out to the left wing in the first half. Other than that, his decisiveness when kicking was dithering.
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