Haven't seen much of him, other than his wonder goal last season, but from browsing some Everton forums, I understand that the lad found his level in the SPL. At present, we have much better options up front.
Saw he scored for Coventry today against Leeds and came across this.
I've seen him a few times and he reminds me somewhat of Leon Best.
What do others think of him?
Extratime.ie
Yo te quiero, mi querida. Sin tus besos, yo soy nada.
Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.
Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.
Haven't seen much of him, other than his wonder goal last season, but from browsing some Everton forums, I understand that the lad found his level in the SPL. At present, we have much better options up front.
Did well in the SPL last year, this goal was probably the highlight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byK2oBB_ucQ
Hasn't done enough yet to be considered for a call up though, and we're probably only his third country anyway.
Trap doesn't realise the SPL exists. Why else would he pick Folan over Stokesy?
Scored twice for Middlesborough last night. Seems to be doing fairly well there.
Can't believe he's not in the squad for the Germany game. The whole Polish striker schtick would really mess with them...
Trap Out.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Last edited by theworm2345; 04/10/2012 at 4:33 AM.
My Guarantee
Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
I'm guessing that's why it would would really mess with them ....
Yeah, but not the Best by a long way...
Doesn't make sense to me, why would Jutkiewicz inclusion cause anymore "Polish striker schtick" then already was. I am tired though and am going to bed.
My Guarantee
Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
Interesting, moves to Burnley and EPL.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28309685
Six months ago, when Lukas Jutkiewicz was first linked with a move away from Teesside, a queue of volunteer taxi-drivers quickly formed outside the Riverside.
Those would-be chauffeurs eager to usher him out of Boro back then will be staggered to see the striker now set his Satnav for the dream destination of the Premier League.
That technocrat coaches Sean Dyche and their former boss McClaren both covet an ungainly hitman with a distinctly average second-tier strike rate has left plenty of Boro supporters scratching their heads and crying: “But he’s been useless at Boro.”
As Tony Mowbray’s reign ended in a face-palm flurry of missed sitters from the frontman, the consensus among Boro fans was Jutkiewicz was not up to scratch in the Championship let alone the higher level.
He was a bit of a handful with his back to goal and was willing to pick up bruises for the team, but when he turned he was easily brushed aside, a big lad who was bullied off the ball by even limited central defenders.
He would make promising runs into the box only to stumble and shin it high or wide.
And he lacked the mobility or first touch to link up with Mowbray’s fluid but mono-paced midfield and their windscreen-wiper passing. Mowbray’s last game in charge was a chaotic defeat at rock-bottom Barnsley most memorable for the way a fragile defence were torn apart in a shameful first half.
But before the Oakwell implosion Jutkiewicz was through on goal in a perfect position but somehow blazed wide. It was a familiar sight.
The arrival of Aitor Karanka saw Jutkiewicz, a £1.2m buy from Coventry in January 2011, pushed down the pecking order.
The targetman couldn’t play the way Karanka wanted, as a spearhead in a 4-2-3-1 system that demanded constant mobility to close down opposing defenders and an instinct to drop deep to link with midfield.
With the best will in the world the new shape and tempo didn’t suit the Jutkiewicz skill-set.
If Clarets chiefs are being realistic they will make contingency plans for relegation and the following years’ promotion push powered by parachute payments.
In a year from now Jutkiewicz could be leading the line in a renewed Championship campaign.
http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/f...remier-7412649
Call him up Trap!
Last edited by TheOneWhoKnocks; 15/07/2014 at 5:52 PM.
Has he got a Scottish granny? That'll seal the deal for me.
I have heard he is a bit of a bright spark(plug).
Someone who could ignite the Irish attack!
I am not surprised he is now knocking on the door of the Premier League, but in fairness that could be due to a weak mixture
I know you're making a pun about something Tricky but I can't figure out what it is.
OK I will explain, however I am not sure what bits you don't understand so I will assume all of it!!
Lukas Jutkiewicz as in Lucas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Industries
They make spark-plugs or used to anyway.
Hence spark plugs ignite the mixture, however sometimes the mixture may ignite too early and this is called or at least is mistakenly called 'knocking'
and can be caused by a weak air fuel mixture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_knocking
Bookmarks