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Jewell: Scotland Showing Right Attitude
Jewell: Scotland Showing Right Attitude
Saturday, 10th Sep 2011 07:37

Boss Paul Jewell says striker Jason Scotland has shown just the attitude he wants to see from players when they are out of the team. Scotland, who was targeted by today’s opponents Blackpool prior to the transfer window closing, has put himself in contention for a starting role against the Seasiders after scoring one and creating one against Leeds.

Jewell said: “Jason trained really hard in pre-season. He’s been in and out of the team but he’s never once moaned, he’s never sulked and I think he came on against Leeds and changed the game.

“He scored a goal and was involved in the build-up for the other one. That’s what I want. Not everyone is going to be able to play every week - you can only start with 11.

“If you’re not in the team, I don’t want you to be doing cartwheels about it, but I want you to act in a positive manner, showing the manager that you should be considered for the starting line-up.

“I don’t want anybody going around sulking with their heads down. Be disappointed, but you’ve got to try and turn that disappointment into a positive.”

The Blues boss says that Town did accept Blackpool’s offer for Scotland, which is understood to have been £250,000 not the higher price quoted at the time, and confirmed that the deal fell through due to wages: “What I understand is that we accepted an offer, which wasn’t £350,000, but they couldn’t agree personal terms with Jason.

“It would have suited Jason if they could have given him a two-year contract on the money that he wanted, but they couldn’t afford him, so we move on.

“I’m quite happy for them not to be able to afford him. He’s 32 and his contract is coming to an end here [next June]. As long as people are right and honest and get on with the job, I’ll always be fair with them.

“Jason was aware of it, he was actually in Trinidad seeing his family. I’ve spoken to him since he’s been back. There’s no big drama, they couldn’t pay him.”

Jewell says he always speaks to players if offers are received: “I keep players in the loop if there’s a club interested. And they know probably before me these days, let’s have it right.

“If there’s something that comes up, as long as the player’s right with me, he trains properly and they're decent, I’ve got no problem.

“If people want to be difficult and want to be awkward, I can be awkward as well. I don’t believe in keeping anyone who isn’t happy.

“But Jason’s never said to me he wants to leave. We’ve spoken again and he knows that if something comes up which is attractive to both him and us, it’ll happen. But if it’s not, it won’t — he’s happy to stay, we’re happy to keep him.”

Scotland himself says he’s out for a repeat of his most recent visit to Blackpool: “The last time I played at Bloomfield Road I was a Swansea player.

“I scored one of the best goals of my entire career — a left-foot shot from 25 yards. I’d love the chance to do it again. If I play I’m always confident I will score.”


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mschultz76 added 07:59 - Sep 10
I am happy that Scotland is still a Town player. Think he will make a difference this season. Looks sharp and fit. coyb
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HKBlue added 08:09 - Sep 10
hearing this makes me want to kick myself before for thinking of letting him go. Not many professionals would do what jasons doing at his age of the game. getting old and still got a year left on his contract though he would just sit it out and wait for next for a lower leaguye team to pick him up. he's shown real class and a great attitude. As we can say last year he was given nothing to him from the midfield... as we saw at leeds give him the ball at his feet, magic can happen! keep it scotty!

COYB!
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Buryblueboy added 08:35 - Sep 10
No mention of a new contract or even talks for him bearing in mind he is in the final year of his deal - looks like Jason will definitely be off at the end of the season; just hope he fires us/supports the front line into getting us into a play off position come the end of the season.
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jas0999 added 09:31 - Sep 10
We seem very good at accepting bids for players - yet not too good at negotiating purchases for players at other clubs. Perhaps there is a training course Clegg can go on?

Lucky that Jason rejected the move. Due to PJ and Clegg's failure to bring in other players, it's Scotland or the hopeless Ellington. Thank goodness Jason is still at the club.
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50yearsablue added 09:55 - Sep 10
jas, I despair at times. 12 new players and still no pleasing you. I fact, I don't know why I'm wasting my time with you
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marcusevans added 10:15 - Sep 10
Continually slating Clegg is a sign of weakness in my book. Look at the current list of players and the wage bill. We are a club with massive ambition and Clegg is obviously playing his part. Perhaps a bigger budget to play with has helped him in his role. My feeling is that ME trusts Paul Jewell with his money in a way he would never have trusted Roy Keane. Hence the larger investment.
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ITFC4daprem added 11:36 - Sep 10
adds plenty of the to the side
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Connor_who added 11:52 - Sep 10
I agree with you 50yearsablue. To many negative comments on this site. I don't normally comment on here. Jas0999 if you don't like what's happening here I'm sure there's plenty of spares seats up the other end of the a140. Get behind the team I'm 100% sure the good times are only just round the corner.COYB
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DiamondGezzer added 13:08 - Sep 10
Totally agree ! Glad Jason is staying.
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fourth added 17:15 - Sep 10
Scotland should start
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