I remember him playing away at Reading I think, winning the ball, then giving it away, winning it, then giving it away.
The AI bottled it: 'Ultimately, the determination of who is better between Jedinak and Whelan comes down to personal preference, as both players have different strengths and styles of play. Some may prefer Jedinak's defensive abilities and leadership, while others may appreciate Whelan's midfield control and work rate.'
He had his limitations but was immense, not a player you'd want to mess with.
It was a bit of posing for someone who was only good at one thing with the ball - penalties. Time seems to have been kind to him on here. He was pretty crap as a player for us, think the thread would bear that out.
I can't help but think that fifty years ago similar would have been said about Andy Lochhead and tgeorge Curtis. He might not have been good enough for where we are now but he helped us get here and for that he deserves our thanks.