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Breaking News Jean-Francois Christophe: I will get back to Premier League

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He's experienced life once as a Premiership footballer and Jean-Francois Christophe is determined to do so again.

A star now with Southend United, the charismatic Frenchman is confident he can again prove to managers higher up the Football League pyramid why Harry Redknapp took a chance on him two years ago at Portsmouth.

Still only 22, Christophe admits he now thinks to himself maybe he was a little hasty in seeking a move away from Pompey in search of regular first team football.

"Harry Redknapp gave me a two year contract after a couple of weeks training and I enjoyed my time at Portsmouth," Christophe recalled to tribalfootball.com.

"However, when I was at the club there were a lot of top players there, so it was difficult for a youngster to break through.

"Though now it’s a little different! It's crazy when you look at the players that have been sold! Who knows if I had been there now, maybe I would have been given more of a chance."

Despite the regret, that doesn't stretch to his time at Southend, where the French midfielder admits he is happily settled.

"I was on loan there (at Southend) first and after my second month the opportunity arose for me to sign permanently," says Christophe.

"To be honest, I had heard of interest from other clubs. But I was settled at Southend and saw no reason to upset the balance."

In League One, Christophe forms an exciting midfield partnership with fellow Frenchman Francis Laurent - and managed to rope in another French speaker Jean-Yves Mvoto, while he was on-loan from Sunderland earlier this season.

Christophe tells Sunderland fans that Mvoto has a great chance of proving himself a Premiership player.

"He's a nice guy! At first he was a little shy but after a couple of weeks he came out of his shell and me and Francis and me use to hang out with him all the time."

Another to watch out for, says Christophe, is Scott Malone. The young fullback is on-loan at Southend from Wolves and Christophe reckons he's destined for bigger things.

"I don’t know him that well but we had a good laugh at the Christmas Party together. As a footballer though I think he’s a very good left back and I think he’ll go far," says Christophe.

And Christophe remains determined to join the likes of Malone and Mvoto in the Premiership in the near future.

"That’s my ambition yes," says the midfielder. "I want to play at the top level and you have to work towards that - which in my case is the Premiership.

"I think it’s the best division in the world and I am doing everything I can in order to end up plying my trade there one day."

http://www.tribalfootball.com/jean-francois-christophe-i-will-get-back-premier-league-531951
 
Dont think he is anywhere near premiership quality. He is a strong player he tackles well, but his distribution is woeful
 
No offence Jean-Francois, but never gunna happen! He's a good League 1 player and maybe in the future an average Championship player but I doubt he'll ever get to the Prem. At least he's ambitious!
 
It could well happen.............if 50 or so teams above us go into administration and then out of buisness.
 
He's looked anonymous at League One level this season.
Maybe not anonymous but certainly fitful. He is a good tackler but gives the ball away too often and doesn't pass well enough. I don't think that injury or resting him was the reason why he didn't get a starting place yesterday.
 
Leave him be! What's wrong with wanting to aim for the highest league? Everyone was raving about him last year, he's playing a different type of game this season as the whole team is, he does a dirty job on the pitch and does it pretty well on the whole.
 
JFC is off his nut IMO. OK he might be a big strong geezer, hard in the tackle, but i think his reading of the game is nowhere near premier league standard. If it was, number 1) Pompy wouldn't have flogged him and 2) Other teams would have been sniffing around him by now.

I'm afraid old 50p head will have to get used to this level
 
Nice encouragement everyone! He's only 22 and yes, hasn't had a great season so far but there has been so much disruption off the pitch (and on it!) this season that it is not so surprising he hasn't found his best form. With a bit more effective midfield around him he can be a lot better and I feel we should do our best to encourage him - remember his partnership with Sawyer, when there was also an effective outlet on the wing through Gower? If we can strengthen and stabilise I'm sure we will see better form from JFC and we should encourage him to aim as high as possible.
 
Nice encouragement everyone! He's only 22 and yes, hasn't had a great season so far but there has been so much disruption off the pitch (and on it!) this season that it is not so surprising he hasn't found his best form. With a bit more effective midfield around him he can be a lot better and I feel we should do our best to encourage him - remember his partnership with Sawyer, when there was also an effective outlet on the wing through Gower? If we can strengthen and stabilise I'm sure we will see better form from JFC and we should encourage him to aim as high as possible.


No because Gower never played with Sawyer or JFC IIRC
 
JFC is a decent player, granted, but he is more suited to the football played in league one rather than the premiership. If he wants to prove himself as a better player, who can be playing with a premier league club, he needs to up his game more, and really prove to not only the fans, but to himself that he is a key player IMO.
 
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