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JOC the final word

As we live in a truly democratic world let’s do this the right way and vote on it. Nothing seems to be splitting opinion more than the outstanding midfield maestro JOC. He seems to have taken up most of everyone’s time in the previous articles so let’s answer a few questions.

Question 1

5 star Good player
4 stars Mediocre player
3 stars Bad player

Question 2

2 stars Do us a job next season
1 stars Won’t do us a job next season

The reason for the 2 questions is there seems to be a divide with both arguments.

I believe that he falls into the 2 and 4 star categories as he ain’t great but he is playing in league 1. Not the champions league or the blue square so what are we expecting player wise? As has been argued to great lengths is he the worst player ever to put on the blue and white shirt I don’t think so, but as I say that’s a different argument all together.

IMHO I think he will do us a job when he is called on but think Samedo will take the reins at the heart of midfield and be our number 1 choice there and then JOC will come in when necessary.

Right go ahead and vote away. Then as per any democratic vote we will take the result as a fair one and just pi ss and moan about it anyway.

posted on 23/7/11

If only there was a twonk filter.....

posted on 23/7/11

I think what someone said was that it is often better to play with ten men that have joc because he gets in the way, knocks his own men over & gives away silly free kicks. Also the man is a curse. We have been on a downward spiral since he arrived.

Take our friendlies this week. We were rolling Rotherham over, leading 2-0 and threatening to get five or six then joc comes on & we end up hanging on at 2-1.

He plays against the might of Stocksbridge and we fail to score.

We play brilliantly for 45 minutes against Leeds then joc comes on and the match turns around and they get a dodgy equaliser.

Coincidence? I think not. He is the devil's disciple.

The only solution is to hang him from a cross, hammer stakes through his heart and fire in silver arrows just to make sure. Failing that, Reda could lock him up or Madine could set fire to him.

Whatever it takes to break the leprechaun's curse!

comment by owlstom (U4754)

posted on 23/7/11

So I take it that if the unlikely turnaround in events I described took place then you'd be one of those who refuses to eat humble pie then eh Steve

Up the owls!!!!

posted on 24/7/11

If JOC has a good season for Sheffield Wednesday then I will eat as much humble pie as you like. If he has a rubbish one, will you reciprocate?

posted on 25/7/11

100% with Izzy on this one!!!

Safe bet as JOC cannot play well. Sadly this is GM's blind spot.

comment by owlstom (U4754)

posted on 25/7/11

Still a 'no' then Steve? You dodge questions as well as JOC dodges passes, perhaps you've more in common with the anti Christ than you care to admit

Up the owls!!!!

posted on 25/7/11

If JOC is our star player, scores ten & makes another ten then I will admit that I am wrong. That is about as likely as Madine being England's number one striker at Euro 12.

posted on 25/7/11

Nothing like having high expectations then??!!

posted on 25/7/11

joc may still have some use next year ? the first being getting us knocked out off the cups as quick as possible why on earth do you think megson signed him ? its all part of a master plan ,concentrate on the league

posted on 25/7/11

Maybe it is so that when people refer to the ginger c**t, GM knows that it is not him that they are talking about?

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