So Good They Named Him Twice.

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I can't be writing about the legends in the game and I would overlook Augustine "Jay Jay" Okocha. I've written a few about others but none about our indigenous Jay Jay. He was so good they named him twice and that was what the commentators and the press kept saying about him in his active days.

Jay Jay is so skillful and he would leave you in awe. He might not be a good finisher because he wastes too many chances due to his playfulness but one of the many things I admire about him is the ability to caress the ball and be creative with the ball. He knows the kinds of passes to give for every occasion. He knows when to play it long when to play it short, when to ridicule an opponent and when to entertain the fans.

His story would always capture the heart of anyone who listens or reads it. His elder brother was the professional then and he popped in, into one of his training and showed his skills. That was how he got recognized and a lot of people got to know him. I love his flair on the ball and how his whole body moves with the ball. Every part of his body seems flexible the way I see it because there is nothing too hard for him to pull off.

A lot of people said he taught Ronaldinho so many tricks and Ronaldinho once mentioned that he learned a lot from Jay-Jay Okocha. Of course, it's normal for teammates to learn from each other but I'm not sure it's how everyone is making it sound. The thing is, Okocha was a talented football and anyone would feel honoured to have learnt one or two things from him just as I am sure, he learnt from others too, even from Ronaldinho in his PSG colours.

I followed him so much during his Bolton Wanderers days and being the captain of that team then, it played against him in some ways because that was the excuse he gave Sir Alex Ferguson when he approached him to join Manchester United then. He said he couldn't leave and let down his team being the captain of Bolton and I think that was around the time Manchester United went for Carrick or so.

I wished he joined because he would have been better rewarded and recognized for his talents while also racking up the assists since he is an expert at picking out players. He scored 18 goals for Bolton after playing for them 144 times. He got more goals in PSG colours with 20 goals but only played 112 times. He got 25 goals when he played in Eintracht Frankfurt but turned up 116 times. His best goal-scoring for a team came when he played for Fenerbahce as he racked up 32 goals in 76 appearances. It was only in Hull City he didn't score and the moment he got them up into the Premier League, his contract was terminated.

His record was going well without a red card until he got one for Hull City. His record is still impressive and any striker would dream of having that despite being a Midfielder. He played 491 times and scored 101 goals with 52 assists. He got 26 yellow cards in the process with only 1 red card to his name.

I still enjoy watching him play in charity matches and there was one that was played and despite being around 45 years old then, he bossed the midfield and Samuel Eto'o had to joke by signalling to the bench that they should substitute Jay-Jay Okocha since he is causing his team so many problems.

His name wasn't even Jay Jay, he adopted the name because it belonged to his brother. His name is Augustine Okocha but the Jay Jay adds a nice ring to it. Any player would still wish to have the career he had and his loyalty cannot be questioned too which was why he didn't abandon Bolton back then. He helped them to escape relegation in his first season. He said it was obvious he didn't do his research before joining Bolton from PSG but his love for football kept him and changed his mentality that he had to stay extra years after that.

His goals against Oliver Khan would always rank the best so far due to the patience, the skills and the finishing he applied. I couldn't stop watching the goal back then as he made Oliver Khan look so ordinary.

He didn't play for the big clubs but he had such an amazing career where he just enjoyed his football. That's the stuff legends are made of.


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I have always believed that he didn't play for the glory, he was just having fun likewise Ronaldiho.

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He absolutely played for fun. He made sure he enjoyed himself. I love him.

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Thanks a lot for this 🤗🤗🤗

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I've loved this guy ever since. He loves to entertain. Skilful, classy, calm and he got the admiration of everyone due to his talent. It's easy to love him.

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He was so talented. He is still a joy to watch. Classy, no doubt.

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These were the kind of players that made me fall for the beautiful game. Jay Jay, Ronaldinho, Zidane, Robinho etc. Their flair was exceptional.
Sometimes I just wish Jay Jay got the kind of recognition he deserved and it pains me that he never won African best.

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He would have won it had he played for Manchester United. His lack of trophy in Bolton stint played a part too.

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I guess that's why players nowadays value their agents so much to make these decisions for them

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When they can't even think on their own. Agents ruined a lot of footballing careers.

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I know they do, but that's because the players themselves left everything to the agents to decide for them. You can't leave your future in someone's hands and expect optimum results

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God bless you. They are just lazy. At least, they should have a say. See the way Yaya rejected his agent's suggestions back then in the press. That's someone that is serious.

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Abi... Remember what they did to Robinho, bringing him from real Madrid to man city without his knowledge of what he was being sold into. That's why the likes of Paul Scholes never had agents.

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Exactly. Scholes never did. Inter Milan president lamented back then when they couldn't open a negotiation with him.

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That's what happens when you know what you want and are loyal to your employers. Nowadays it's all about the big pay

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There is no loyalty anymore these days. It's who pays more. They won't even mind joining a rival club as long as they pay better.

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That's why we never get one-club players anymore

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I must confess that Africans sometimes are not given the respect they deserve. That's why Jay Jay remains the most underrated dribbler of all time in my opinion.

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Absolutely. I agree. It would have been a bit easier if he went to Manchester United. Sir Alex said he didn't appreciate the fact that he didn't come when he tried to sign him. Okocha was loyal to Bolton then.

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