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Kris O’Leary

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Why he doesn't get respect from some quarters on here is beyond me. 100% JB.
 
He's a chunky boy no doubt, but a JB through and through, not to mention from Port Talbot like me.
Amongst many memories of his playing days, one which stands out for me was the away match against Rochdale in 2003, the penultimate game of the season which we had to win to stay up. We won it 2-1 with a late goal, and Kris ran over to the celebrating Jacks at the final whistle and jumped into the crowd in complete excitement and exhilaration.
 
He's a chunky boy no doubt, but a JB through and through, not to mention from Port Talbot like me.
Amongst many memories of his playing days, one which stands out for me was the away match against Rochdale in 2003, the penultimate game of the season which we had to win to stay up. We won it 2-1 with a late goal, and Kris ran over to the celebrating Jacks at the final whistle and jumped into the crowd in complete excitement and exhilaration.
Yeah remember that
 
He's a chunky boy no doubt, but a JB through and through, not to mention from Port Talbot like me.
Amongst many memories of his playing days, one which stands out for me was the away match against Rochdale in 2003, the penultimate game of the season which we had to win to stay up. We won it 2-1 with a late goal, and Kris ran over to the celebrating Jacks at the final whistle and jumped into the crowd in complete excitement and exhilaration.

He picked Amy up in the air.
 
He's a chunky boy no doubt, but a JB through and through, not to mention from Port Talbot like me.
Amongst many memories of his playing days, one which stands out for me was the away match against Rochdale in 2003, the penultimate game of the season which we had to win to stay up. We won it 2-1 with a late goal, and Kris ran over to the celebrating Jacks at the final whistle and jumped into the crowd in complete excitement and exhilaration.
The Bury away game (promotion to L1 on last day of season) as well. He was immense in that. Ran himself into the ground for the cause that day. I'll never forget that.
 
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