No, not a request for medical assistance from lifers with experience of STDs, but a query about the Arsenal Tottenham game. What colour is that Ball? And why? I'm colour blind and I can barely see it on my telly. Wonder what it will look like on our vegetable patch of a pitch. Orrible!
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The Charlton captain wants to go back to the traditional white ball after organisers attempted to sex-up the competition a little with a racy new ‘pale orange’ one.
The Nike ball has split opinion on the pitch and terraces with many claiming it looks pink.
Jackson said: “I like the ball, but I’m not too fond of the colour.
“It’s just a bit feminine. What’s wrong with white? I don’t see what the problem is.”
Jackson is happy to be playing at Hillsborough today in the fifth round against Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday.
“It inspires me playing there,” said the 31-year-old.
“I’m part of that generation that was brought up as part of the FA Cup being a huge competition and remember semi-finals at Hillsborough.
“It is a historic old ground and I have always enjoyed playing there. I’ve never been past the fifth round and had a bit of a nightmare in it once against Manchester City at Spurs.
“I’m probably the last of the kids who grew up watching the FA Cup final dreaming of playing in one. They probably dream of the Champions League and other things now.
“The cup still has a real allure for me. I had a little joke with some of the foreign boys when we were going to Oxford in the replay telling them how serious it was to try and get them up for it.”
Charlton have plenty of new faces looking to make an impact.
One of them is World Cup winner Lilian Thuram’s cousin - goalkeeper Yohann Thuram-Ulien - who is on loan from Standard Liege.
Jackson added: “He trains hard, but his style is a bit different to what we are used to.
“It’s the European style of goalkeeping - it’s a bit more flamboyant. They tend to punch a lot more than English goalkeepers.
“But as long as he keeps it out of the goal that’s fine. His English is good and when you get to know him he is quite vocal on the pitch. He is a big guy and isn’t afraid to say his bit.”
15 Feb @johnnie_jackson: Didn't want to play with that girlie ball anyway.....
@95Mahoney: @johnnie_jackson you fancy paying us for the train ticket then sunshine ?
@samgrice: It's quotes like this http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/365578/Charlton-s-Johnnie-Jackson-not-a-fan-of-the-FA-Cup-ball by @johnnie_jackson that shows even mild homophobia is holding football back @stonewalluk @FA
@93rdminute: Look through Johnnie Jackson's tweets. Epitome of lad culture. No wonder he's complaining about an orange football
@cmmillar: “@footyfactorytv: #Charlton captain Johnnie Jackson believes that the ball used for FA Cup matches is "too feminine".” Idiot
Interesting what he says about Thuram's English and confirms his preference to punch rather than catch