Still believe he was 44 when he signed for us. Signing him was one of the most exciting times being a City supporter.
He was the Championship equivalent of signing Ronaldinho. Played the game with a smile on his face and was a joy to wacth.
Was indeed a pleasure to have witnessed him in black and amber. More noise for the entrance of a player than for a goal nowadays.
" He however was not able to contribute greatly to Hull's promotion campaign due to fitness and constant injury problems, playing only 18 games and scoring no goals." - Wickipaedo
Does he live in a house down Sutton Road? There is a sign in a window, saying 'Happy Birthday today'. It can't be. Can it?
Insanely talented player. I remember a home game against Ipswich. That day he was playing a different game to the other 21 players.
He was a good friend of Phil Brown. It was great that JJ still had enough left in the tank to entertain us with his genius. 2008. Dean Windass on his knees, face in the Wembley turf after securing our first ever promotion to the top division in English football. JJ in flip flops helps him up saying "Come on Dean you'll never see this again, enjoy my friend". The man was a gift to football.