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Jan's the man for Flitcroft

Flitcroft greets Jansen
By Matt Lawton
June 16 2009
Leigh Genesis manager Garry Flitcroft has pulled off a huge coup in his squad building for the club's first campaign at UniBond League Division One North level with the signing of his former Blackburn Rovers team mate Matt Jansen.

31 year old Jansen (below) makes the move to the Leigh Sports Village Stadium, despite offers from several clubs further up the footballing ladder, but without the crucial opportunity for him to begin what he terms "a new chapter" in his football career, with the chance to take up a player-coach role with Genesis whilst obtaining his UEFA coaching badges.

Jansen, Matt
Matt Jansen takes a look at the Leigh Sports Village Stadium

The signing of Jansen is a huge statement of intent from Genesis boss Garry Filtcroft, who spoke of his great respect for his former Blackburn team mate and the huge boost it would give the "not only the supporters, but the whole town" as he looks to build a successful side that it is hoped will draw the crowds in to the Leigh Sports Village Stadium.

Jansen, currently based in the Cheshire village of Alderley Edge, only a short drive from Leigh, began his career with hometown club Carlisle United, turning down a chance to sign for Manchester United in favour of a £1million transfer to Crystal Palace in February 1998.

An impressive ten goals in twenty three league games for the relegated Eagles attracted the attention of Blackburn Rovers, who paid £4.1million for his services in January 1999.

Ater Rovers were relegated from the Premier League, Jansen played a huge part in their return to the top flight in 2000/2001, finishing as second top goalscorer in the league, behind only Fulham's Louis Saha, after scoring 23 goals.

Having been capped six times for England Under 21's, Jansen was a stomach illness away from representing the full England side, having to withdraw from the squad for a friendly with Paraguay in April 2002 after a season that saw him score the first goal in Rovers' 2-1 League Cup Final victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the Millennium Stadium.

Unfortunately, the summer of 2002 was one that would change Jansen's life, suffering an almost-fatal motorcycle accident in Rome that left Jansen in a coma for six days and a fight to regain full fitness. It is clearly an incident that still affects Jansen, and played a big part in his growing disillusionment with professional football as his bid to regain fitness took in a loan spell with Coventry City, and further appearances with Blackburn.

Jansen's seven year stay at Ewood Park came to an end in January 2006 when he joined neighbours Bolton Wanderers, where he made six appearances before being released in the summer of 2006.

Jansen spent the following years training with various clubs, spending a lengthy period with Bolton Wanderers, along with Carlisle and Huddersfield Town.

Most recently, Jansen teamed up again with former manager Sam Allardyce and again train with Blackburn, leading to a move to Blue Square Premier side Wrexham, for whom he scored one goal in three appearances towards the end of last season. Jansen the chance to remain with Dean Saunders' side, but instead chose a move to Leigh ahead of staying at the Racecourse Ground.

Leigh boss Flitcroft believes that the potential impact of Jansen's arrival is "immense", both on and off the field, while undoubtedly playing a huge part in attracting any further signings.

From Jansen's point of view, it is an opportunity to begin to enjoy playing football again, whilst also furthering his coaching ambitions, a sentiment echoed by the re-signing of goalkeeper Stephen Drench, who turned down offers from other clubs to stay with Genesis, such was his enjoyment of his five appearances for the club towards the end of last season.

Jansen is a player that, as far as Flitcroft is concerned, "still has the ability to play in the Football League" and as such represents a huge coup for the club, though Jansen insists he didn't take much persuading after viewing a set up that he believes is on a par with many Championship clubs, "if not better".

Although the full list of the club's pre-season fixtures has yet to be confirmed, one of Jansen's first chances to impress his new club comes against Bolton Wanderers at the Leigh Sports Village Stadium on Tuesday 21st July.

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Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: LG-SA.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 17:03

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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther_Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 17:05

What a truly awesome signing, what more can you say?!



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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: S_Bond (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 17:25

I was hearing his name as one of Flitcroft's potential signings for this season. Brilliant signing, hopefully he should provide us with a number of quality goals and also teach the younger stars a thing or two.

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leigh lad (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 17:49

What a fantastic signing!

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: S_Bond (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 18:25

Please say I'm not the only one thinking we can go straight back up into the Unibond Prem grinning smiley

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: andy sw (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 18:27

im away for the start of the season (well gutted)

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther_Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 18:34

Hope you aren't going too far away so that you won't be flying back for the games Andy?!

And I think it's fair to say that promotion is the obvious aim this season, Bondy.



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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: S_Bond (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 18:42

Quote:
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And I think it's fair to say that promotion is the obvious aim this season, Bondy.

True....
I wonder if Flitcroft has his eyes on anymore signings



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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: andy sw (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 18:47

the helicoptor is ready and waiting

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther_Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 18:51

Thought you might have got a charter to Westleigh International!

More signings on the way, though I doubt any will be as 'big' as Jansen.



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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: andy sw (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 19:02

gonna try my luck and land on one of the car parks .
i would like to see chris holland back

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther_Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 19:14

Although I rated Holland, we've been there and done that. If there's somebody exactly like him but 10 years younger then I'd definitely have him!



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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther T (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:06

quality signing, super matty jansen, 20 goals a season man must be

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: S_Bond (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:10

Quote:
Leyther T
quality signing, super matty jansen, 20 goals a season man must be

Hopefully if he keeps his fitness and stays injury free

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther T (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:14

well we got a song for him so thats good,

super super matt, super super matt, super super matt, super matty jansen

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Tony Marshall (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:29

I was watching him on soccer am a few weeks ago and I thought he'd be perfect for Leigh, he alluded to not wanting tosign for Wrexham on the show, I bet gary wqas tapping hinm up then.

Best striker Leigh have ever had bar non, a true talent and an all round nice bloke.

Great news.

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther T (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:36

hear hear mr marshall

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Nick_Astra_Army (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:44

fantastic signing!! got to congratulate gary for this one just hope now matt can help us to try and turn the club around and we can start climbing the football ladder again.

as i have said before bring on pre season!!

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther T (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 22:49

yah im wanting it start now, firstly some more signings, like stepien staying on

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: OGGY (IP Logged)
Date: 16/06/2009 23:08

fantastic signing!!!

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Atherleigh (IP Logged)
Date: 17/06/2009 06:48

Absolutely brilliant signing, really looking forward to the new season, and more signings on the way.

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther_Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 17/06/2009 08:14

Signs are encouraging with Stepien re-signing from what I hear as well. Not a bad strikeforce!

Think you could be on to summat there Tony - Flitcroft mentioned during the interviews yesterday that he was alerted to Matt's availability after seeing him on Soccer AM so you must be on the same wavelength!



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Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: RobbieRandom (IP Logged)
Date: 17/06/2009 22:55

I can't believe this. I've been a Palace fan all my life and a Leigh follower for the last 8 years, this is fantastic!

Re: Jan's the man for Flitcroft
Posted by: Leyther_Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 18/06/2009 08:16

Did quite well for Palace, if I recall? Though all I remember of the season he was there was when Palace lost 5-2 at the Reebok!



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