Obviously
he's going out there and not trying to walk guys and be aggressive, and that plays into his advantage because he has enough pitches where he can go up there and be around the plate.
"I'm not saying it's definitely going to happen, but with the standard
he's been playing at and what
he's showing now and what he has shown in Holland,
he's a player who could seriously go on and be a regular in the Irish set-up.
'I'm excited man,
he's been excited all day and
he's been up since 5 am so
he's tired now but you know he had a great time at practices, at the game, so I'm very happy
he's here,' said Jones.
He's like a lion, with his magnificence, presence and confidence.
He's always happy, always laughing, and just takes the seriousness away from things.
He's such a good player, honestly, a real special talent," he said.
"He brings a lot of experience,
he's an excellent player, a great individual person and a wonderful character to add to the good characters we have in the squad.
He's so instinctive,
he's such a great footballer - strong, quick, brave.
He missed out on a few games last season because of the rule on overseas players but when he does play,
he's absolutely top drawer.
"Phil's got great attitude,
he's a great player, and more importantly,
he's a great lad," said Walker, who could one day also be an England team-mate.
10 Club: Walsall Age: 26 Craig says: "
He's like a lower league Juninho, he moves like the Little Fella and in a good team he could be sensational.