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  • Brad Jones
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  • Bradley "Brad" Jones (born 19 March 1982) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Feyenoord. He was a member of the Middlesbrough team for over a decade as well as having a number of loan spells at a succession of lower league clubs; Stockport, Rotherham United, Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday, he also had a brief loan spell in Ireland with Shelbourne. In August 2010, he made a £2.3m move to Liverpool where he spent four seasons, mostly in a back-up role. In August 2015, he moved to Bradford City on a one-year deal. In January 2016, he signed a six-month deal with Dutch side NEC who play in the Eredivisie.
  • His overall rating in this game is a 64
  • Bradley Scott "Brad" Jones (born 19 March 1982) is an Australian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Liverpool from 2010 to 2015. He joined Liverpool from Middlesbrough on 17 August 2010 for £2.3 million.
  • Brad Scott Jones (born June 26, 1965 in Sterling Heights, Michigan) is a retired American professional ice hockey player. Jones was drafted 156th overall in 1984 by the Winnipeg Jets. As well as Winnipeg, he played for the Los Angeles Kings and the Philadelphia Flyers. He played for the University of Michigan and was chosen by the Winnipeg Jets 156th overall in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. He played for the United States national team in 1987-88 and then turned pro with the Jets. He played a total of 148 NHL regular season games, scoring 25 goals and 56 points.
  • Brad Jones is the creator of the The Cinema Snob and The Bruno Mattei shows, which were popular on Youtube for a long time. After some time had passed, he got booted off YouTube because of complaints received from people involved with "Nail Gun Massacre,", which he called "easily the worst slasher film of the 1980s." Spoony got in touch with him and, along with offering to show some Brad's videos on his site, suggested that instead of going through the appeals process on YouTube to just starting his own website. And thus, a site was created! Eventually YouTube did turn his account back on. However, he just uses it as a promotional tool to show clips of the movie he talks about.
Nationalteam
  • Australia
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  • Brad Jones
POB
  • Armadale, Australia
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  • Website
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Row 1 title
  • Real Name
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  • Affiliation
Row 3 info
  • 80
  • The Cinema Snob
  • DVD-R Hell
  • LLOYD
  • Softly from Cable
  • Game Boys
  • Brad Tries
  • Brads Current Movie Reviews
  • Kung Tai Ted
  • The Big Box
  • The Bruno Mattei Show
  • The Random Button
  • The Reviewers
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  • Contributions
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Box Title
  • Brad Jones
Appearances
  • 27
Goals
  • 0
nationalyears
  • 2007
Birth Date
  • 1965-06-26
Team
  • Feyenoord
currentclub
  • Feyenoord
Name
  • Brad Jones
Draft
  • 156
DOB
  • 1982-03-19
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draft year
  • 1984
clubnumber
  • 25
clubs
  • Feyenoord
  • Bradford City
  • NEC
  • Liverpool
  • Middlesbrough
  • → Derby County
  • → Blackpool
  • → Stockport County
  • → Sheffield Wednesday
  • → Rotherham United
  • → Shelbourne
nationalcaps(goals)
  • 4
Height in
  • 1
Birth Place
youthclubs
  • Middlesbrough
  • Bayswater City
playername
  • Brad Jones
Height
  • 1.91 m
career start
  • 1987
career end
  • 1998
youthyears
  • 1997
  • 1999
played for
shot
  • Left
weight lb
  • 195
Image size
  • 300
CityOfBirth
  • Armadale, Perth
Years
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2015
  • 2016
Height ft
  • 6
ID
  • 29738
DateOfBirth
  • 1982-03-19
Fullname
  • Bradley Jones
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  • Brad2.jpg
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caps(goals)
  • 0
  • 1
  • 3
  • 5
  • 7
  • 11
  • 12
  • 15
  • 17
  • 57
CountryOfBirth
  • Australia
Nationality
  • American
  • Australian
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  • Bradley "Brad" Jones (born 19 March 1982) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Feyenoord. He was a member of the Middlesbrough team for over a decade as well as having a number of loan spells at a succession of lower league clubs; Stockport, Rotherham United, Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday, he also had a brief loan spell in Ireland with Shelbourne. In August 2010, he made a £2.3m move to Liverpool where he spent four seasons, mostly in a back-up role. In August 2015, he moved to Bradford City on a one-year deal. In January 2016, he signed a six-month deal with Dutch side NEC who play in the Eredivisie.
  • His overall rating in this game is a 64
  • Bradley Scott "Brad" Jones (born 19 March 1982) is an Australian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Liverpool from 2010 to 2015. He joined Liverpool from Middlesbrough on 17 August 2010 for £2.3 million.
  • Brad Jones is the creator of the The Cinema Snob and The Bruno Mattei shows, which were popular on Youtube for a long time. After some time had passed, he got booted off YouTube because of complaints received from people involved with "Nail Gun Massacre,", which he called "easily the worst slasher film of the 1980s." Spoony got in touch with him and, along with offering to show some Brad's videos on his site, suggested that instead of going through the appeals process on YouTube to just starting his own website. And thus, a site was created! Eventually YouTube did turn his account back on. However, he just uses it as a promotional tool to show clips of the movie he talks about. Now that he has his own site, he wants to come up with some more original shows, which is something he wanted to do back in the YouTube days, but never did. Being huge fan of old big box vhs', he and his friends started doing "The Big Box," which talks about the Big Box companies and the movies as if it were kind of an infomercial. His love for exploitation films led him to produce several exploitation films: "Midnight Heat", "Cheap", "Freak Out" and "Game Boys". The last three can be found on his website and the trailers for the rest of the movies can be also found there. Brad also produces a podcast called "Radiodrome" where he and his friend Jerrid Foiles talk about diverse exploitation-related subjects in an informal way. On the fifth episode of Radiodrome they "celebrated" the podcast's first year anniversary, despite only having five episodes. On the same episode, he said that producing Radiodrome episodes is really simple and relatively easy to edit, but always forgets to record new episodes.
  • Brad Scott Jones (born June 26, 1965 in Sterling Heights, Michigan) is a retired American professional ice hockey player. Jones was drafted 156th overall in 1984 by the Winnipeg Jets. As well as Winnipeg, he played for the Los Angeles Kings and the Philadelphia Flyers. He played for the University of Michigan and was chosen by the Winnipeg Jets 156th overall in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. He played for the United States national team in 1987-88 and then turned pro with the Jets. Jones played part-time for the Jets until he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for Phil Sykes in December, 1989. He played the 1990-91 season for the Kings. In 1991 he signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Flyers and played 48 games in 1991-92. That was the extent of his NHL career. He played a total of 148 NHL regular season games, scoring 25 goals and 56 points. After 1992 Jones played in the minor pros and Europe. He played for the United States in the 1995 World Championship. He retired in 1998. He was a player-assistant coach of the B.C. Icemen in 1997-98 and was their head coach from 1998 to 2002. He was the coach of the Port Huron Flags in 2002-03.
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