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Joey Yobo ? A Tribute

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With Jagielka's superb season, Lescott's England call-ups and well deserved praise being heaped on Everton's defensive qualities, Joseph Yobo has had to take somewhat of a back seat of late. I, like most would put both Jags & Joleon as first choice centre backs, but now seems as good a time as any to honour just how good a servant Yobo has been for the blues.

One of Moyes's first buys (possibly his first? stat-heads will confirm this or otherwise), Yobo has been outstanding for us over his long spell at Everton. We all know he can be a little erratic at times and is prone to the odd error or two, but what a good signing he's been for us. He's not a badge kisser, he doesn't spout on about his love for the club and yet he's spent the best part of his career at Everton and has recently put pen to paper on a new deal, even though he has been warming the bench for large parts of last season and you never hear him complain. Players like Yobo are few and far between nowadays.

We've been spoiled with Jags and Joleon. Those two could make most defenders look ordinary in comparison, but Yobo has been and is still a quality centre back. I for one am glad he's sticking around and, with the possibility of Lescott moving on and with Jagielka out for the fist part of the season, Yobo is more than likely going to play a vital role in 2009-10. So here's to Yobo!
Ian Ankers, Chester     Posted 27/06/2009 at 12:26:35

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Michael Kenrick
Very nice, Ian. I believe he was indeed the first signing for David Moyes... at least that what it indicates here.

And checking the stats for last season, from a total of 48 games Everton played, Yobo started 30 (subbed off in 1), came on as a sub in 3, was an unused sub in 6, and was out injured for the remaining 9. He scored only 1 goal but picked up only 1 yellow card; no assists.

Alex Baker
1   Posted 27/06/2009 at 16:47:52

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I think that Yobo would walk into most Premeir League clubs, there?s no doubt that he?s an excellent centre back and it was only the outstanding partnership of Jagielka and Lescott that kept him out of the first team for some of last season.

The only main faults with him are (a) he doesn?t communcate enough for my liking ? if he?s the Nigeria international team?s captain, he should be more of a calming and commanding presence, yet he seems too quiet, which can get him into some tricky situations; and (b) he is often a culprit for hoofball, when he could have more confidence in his own ability to pass it out of defence.

However, despite this, he is still easily the best non-first team player in the squad, and in some situations he is even better than the Lescott and Jagielka partnership, such as against big, strong strikers such as Kenwyne Jones, who if memory serves was completely marked out of last season?s win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light by Yobo.

Peter Roberts
2   Posted 27/06/2009 at 17:04:04

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Nice article, Ian. We all know Joey can be frustrating with a guaranteed heart-in-mouth moment every two games. But 98% of the time he is a classy, pacy and intelligent centre-half who as Alex says would indeed walk into all but 2 Premier League clubs. I say this as I do feel that Arsenal and Liverpool would both want a player of his calibre.

And considering this season he’s had spells on the bench but has been happy to bide his time, speaks volumes about his character but also his wanting to remain at a club like ours. If he were to stay here for the duration of his career I would not be surprised at all.
Ismael Bondarenko
3   Posted 27/06/2009 at 17:46:42

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Yobo’s been a great servant to our club and remains highly valued, Joseph, I salute you.
Keith Glazzard
4   Posted 27/06/2009 at 17:57:22

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Good post Ian ? many thousands of blues will feel exactly the same, I?m sure.

Alex quite rightly says "Yobo would walk into most Premeir League clubs" and that goes for the best in Europe too. And he has signed up for us for what may well be the top years of his playing career. We can all think of examples of players who have established themselves as PL players at Goodison and have ratted out. Joe is a cut above.

I don?t know how his mind works, but having Joleon and the Jag as clubmates doesn?t seem to be a problem for him ? which sounds very good to me. His family went through a very bad time in Nigeria, I believe, and as I recall the club was supportive. These things count ? if you are dealing with a good man like Joseph Yobo as opposed to the many mercenaries who prowl the world of football these days.

Already a very good, blue, he may yet become a great. More like him will do us no harm at all.

Saludos Joe!
David McKenna
5   Posted 27/06/2009 at 21:36:30

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I reckon Yobo could save us spending a bit in the holding midfield role. He is so cool and comfortable on the ball, he is an athlete who could cover so much ground in that role, and he can win the ball. I admit he can't pass to save his life but he has all of the other attributes for that role.

Yes, I agree Yobo is a class act. He plays a lot of pointless longs balls at times and makes some bad mistakes but nobody is perfect and 95% of the time he is superb. Arsenal have wanted him for years, so that says it all.
Ian Stewart
6   Posted 27/06/2009 at 22:52:23

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Anyone else remember beating Blackburn away (1-0, super Kev) during his first season? The players dragged him over to the away end at the final whistle, he got a tremendous ovation. Well in Joey.
Alex Kociuba
7   Posted 28/06/2009 at 00:33:15

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Peter Roberts wrote:
"We all know Joey can be frustrating with a guaranteed heart-in-mouth moment every two games."

To be honest I think this is little bit of a myth. As he was settling into English football he had a few dodgy moments/back-passes, however in the last three seasons he has been solid. He obviously makes the occasional error of judgment, but which players don’t?

And has anybody noticed when he does a long-ball / clearance they are surprisingly accurate? I notice James Vaughan is excellent at heading/controlling long balls, I think if both Yobo and Vaughan stay fit we could get half a dozen super direct goals next season.
Marco Buonfiglio
8   Posted 28/06/2009 at 17:41:23

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Michael, re Joseph?s stats for last season, I was surprised by the 30 starts, then remembered the time Lescott spent at LB in Baines? absence.

My own epithet for him has always been The Quiet Man, not in any sense of deprecation, but because he?s one of those footballers who goes about his business without feeling the need to big himself up. He knows what he does, his team-mates know what he does, Moyes knows what he does; if the fans recognise what he does, that seems to be a bonus to him.

I believe you?re right about him being Moyes? first permanent signing, and seven years on I think his continued presence ? with the addition of Jags and Lescott ? speaks volumes. Here?s to him staying long enough for a testimonial.
Brian Lawlor
9   Posted 29/06/2009 at 09:20:35

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I agree. He’s been a great servant and I’m made up he’s committed to stay at the club.
To lose Jags for the cup final was a huge blow for us. One silver lining in that was that it allowed Yobo to play in the final. An appearance which is well deserved for his service he has given to the club.

Just another point, it was Walter Smith who brought Yobo to the club (on loan initially with a 4 year option). Moyes first signing was Richard Wright.
Ian Ankers
10   Posted 29/06/2009 at 10:48:03

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Brian

Moyes brought Yobo in on loan for 12 months at a cost of 1 million as a signing on fee in July 2002. An additional 4 million was paid a year later when the player made the move permanent.

Just don’t want Walter Smith getting the credit for one of Moyesy’s best signings!
Ian Ankers
11   Posted 29/06/2009 at 10:51:10

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And this kind of gives you a good idea as to the sort of fella Joey is:

In 2007 Joseph Yobo set up the Joseph Yobo Charity Foundation, to help under-privileged children in Nigeria. As of 18 July 2007 he has handed out over 300 scholarship awards ranging from primary to university level. Yobo has started a football academy in the Ogoni region of Nigeria. He also runs football camps in Lagos., in conjunction with Everton Lagos F.C.


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