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Jackson 22:02 - Mar 7 with 3879 viewspennblue

Credit where credit is due, caused problems all night, never stopped running.

Some great crosses and a goal to top it off

Pleased for the lad he clearly works hard on his game and he has definitely inproved a lot

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Jackson on 13:56 - Mar 9 with 843 viewsitfc_bucks

Jackson on 22:07 - Mar 7 by GavTWTD

PLays a different role to Burns so its great to have another option. Luongo's pass for his goal and the whole movement of the team was excellent. Great to have options wide. Shame Harness has lost his spark but he's had a good couple of chances recently that haven't quite come off.


It's a shame, but truthfully, we played a man light when he came on.
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Jackson on 16:53 - Mar 9 with 759 viewsVaughan8

Jackson on 20:54 - Mar 8 by Bluespeed225

Yes, works very hard, the goal V Derby being a good example. he closed down their defence and created the chance, luckily Burns was able to tidy up!


Hang on hang on.

Didn't he miss a practically open goal by hitting the post and Burns scored. Also missed a penalty. Not sure I'd use that as a good game for him.....!

I don't/didn't rate him too highly but have to say I was impressed vs Burnley (H), probably our best player and seems like he did great the other night.
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Jackson on 22:34 - Mar 9 with 729 viewsBlueForYou

Most people had written him off as a complete basket case of a striker. He’d been written off countless times. He really was pretty useless. But also most agreed that he has great pace, but whenever tried out wide previously, his crosses & final ball were woeful. So, McKenna has worked hard on him & improved him immeasurably to the point where he offers as much if not more threat than Burns. Credit where it is due to all involved in that. As far Harness, there’s a real player in there, but he seemingly needs the same turnaround. He always looked such a threat for Portsmouth.
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Jackson on 02:44 - Mar 10 with 713 viewsKropotkin123

He's not a striker in my opinion. Not clinical enough to play that role. He's always had pace, but I think he really demonstrated last game that he can apply it in that position.

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Jackson on 09:07 - Mar 10 with 676 viewstextbackup

Jackson on 02:44 - Mar 10 by Kropotkin123

He's not a striker in my opinion. Not clinical enough to play that role. He's always had pace, but I think he really demonstrated last game that he can apply it in that position.


Against a fullback that’s had Burns to deal with for 65/70mins he must be an absolute nightmare to face (only if he’s running in behind him)

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Jackson on 09:15 - Mar 10 with 667 viewsitfcjoe

Jackson on 09:29 - Mar 8 by CityBlue

I would say that he has completed his position modifier and is now a fully fledged wide player.


Just 3 years too late for him - I think his career could have really kicked on if he did this move a few years back.....he was very good when playing with Norwood in a 442 in those in to out runs and creating from wide but after that he stayed as a 9 in a 433 or variation which never suited him.

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Jackson on 10:25 - Mar 10 with 628 viewsJammyDodgerrr

His journey as a footballer, not just with us, is quite remarkable and i think, speaks testament to his character. The fact that he is still with us and has made a good number of appearances, despite looking like he could leave/be forced out several times, is a credit to him.

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Jackson on 10:51 - Mar 10 with 614 viewsitfcjoe

Jackson on 10:25 - Mar 10 by JammyDodgerrr

His journey as a footballer, not just with us, is quite remarkable and i think, speaks testament to his character. The fact that he is still with us and has made a good number of appearances, despite looking like he could leave/be forced out several times, is a credit to him.


Yep, and you could see from the way the players celebrated with him on Tuesday that he is still a very popular member of the squad and that will be because of his character

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Jackson on 12:15 - Mar 10 with 536 viewsbournemouthblue

Jackson on 02:44 - Mar 10 by Kropotkin123

He's not a striker in my opinion. Not clinical enough to play that role. He's always had pace, but I think he really demonstrated last game that he can apply it in that position.


His crossing is better than his finishing and he times his runs well

He might benefit in a higher league where less focus is on him, what's his defensive game like?

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