tricky's just trying to court a reaction with a pun.
We shouldn't look at it like they are a cause celebre. We should look at it like they would simply bring different things to the table in terms of their playing characteristics. Perhaps the fact that we haven't beaten a decent team in a competitive game over the last 14 years has something to do with only having/selecting knuckle draggers in midfield/squads and the complete lack of ideas over the crucial last 15-20 minutes of games when we are frequently out-thought by opposition benches.
There is no reason why Judge shouldn't be given a call up for the next game. His Championship form isn't something new. He already proved he could play at that level with Plymouth.
Just scored an absolute cracker of a free kick to put Brentford 3-1 up at Fulham.
And beautifully assisted a fourth for Jota.
His 9th assist of the season.
Hoolahan has 10.
http://www.espnfc.com/english-league...istics/assists
Judge puts Brentford in front against Reading.
Set up Brentford's second to all but secure the victory. As things stand, they'll be a point behind Ipswich and Derby going into the final game.
Judge willing to be patient in wait for Ireland call up.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...ge-328380.html
The Irish winger’s name prompts the topic of Judge’s own international ambitions.
Martin O’Neill has been a regular visitor to nearby Brentford since taking the Ireland manager’s post, recently revealing he is keeping the nippy winger in his thoughts for the double-header next month against England and Scotland. Judge assumes nothing, evidenced by him booking a family holiday for the time of the international fixtures.
Still, were O’Neill to offer the Championship performer an inlet to impress, even for the behind-closed-doors friendly against Northern Ireland on June 4, he’ll gladly shelve plans to hit the beach.
He said: “My girlfriend wouldn’t mind that because she knows how much a call-up would mean to me. Although Martin has been to see me a lot, most recently against Bolton two weeks ago, I think he’s settled on his squad for the campaign.
“I have to respect the fact I may have to wait longer for my chance with Ireland. But at least he’s bothered coming to see me play, unlike the previous manager.”
Helping unfancied Brentford reach the play-offs would only strengthen his case for inclusion.
Will be offered a new contract in bid to fend off interest from Bristol City.
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport...w-deal-9834114
He created more chances (6) than anyone else in the Championship last week, and now he has scored his first goal of the season to put Brentford on level terms with Bristol City.
Good start to the season for Judge.
You seem very quick to judge him.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
Saw the game on stream against Wednesday and he was the best player on the pitch in the second half and scored an excellent goal http://www.skysports.com/watch/video...ield-wednesday Westwood did well and his distribution and length of kick is sooo much better than Given.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Is Judge in-jury prone??
Interesting stat I noticed. In 5 of the past 14 years at Wednesday, the winner of the Player of the Year award was Irish. Without looking it up, who can guess the 5 ? Two were never capped so it's a tough one.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Glenn Whelan? Clinton Morrison?
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