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You seemed to have missed all the heavily biased Liverpool and Man U 'pundits' out there lol
IMO Jenas is brilliant, often provides balanced and detailed views, and subtly shows the inner workings of a players mind.
He's wonderfully articulate as well - in a nutshell the transition has been easy for him, you have to keep him props for that.
He interviewed Poch once for BBC Football Focus, at Spurs' training ground.
At the end Poch said to Jenas '....if you had been with me, let me coach you, you would've been (...and gestured 'finesse' with his hands)'
Man oh man would i have loved to have seen that - Jenas had all the makings of a midfield superstar - i'm certain Poch would've made him a world beater *sigh*
Im sure i read Bobby Robson said JJ was one of the best he had worked with ...I loved him and all my other Spurs supporting mates thought he was crap....