Jude Greer Player Page
Career Task 1: Biography
Career Task 2: Rookie Season
Career Task 3: Media Day
Career Task 4: Versatility
Career Task 5: Representing Your Nation
Career Task 6: International Superstar
Career Task 7: Navigating the Off-Season
Career Task 8: Nearing the Summit
[The following is a transcript of a selection from the Riding the Pine with Paul Merson* podcast released Monday, April 14, 2025. Certain portions have been edited for brevity and/or clarity.]
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MERSON: Welcome back to Riding the Pine with Paul Merson, the only podcast where yours truly weighs in on everything football. Before the break, we had turned our attention to the SSL, which is now gearing up for its 20th season. At this time I’m joined by a very special guest: none other than Jude Greer, captain of Tokyo Soccer Club. Thanks for being here, Jude.
GREER: Thanks for having me, Mr. Merson.
M: Just “Paul” is fine. Well, as I said just now, the new SSL season is starting soon, and Tokyo SC are looking to improve on their disappointing finish last season. What are your thoughts on your chances in the league this time out?
G: Well, Paul, I think we’ve got as good a chance as anybody. We had some tough results last season, missed a few opportunities, but we know we can beat anyone on our day. Lotta great guys and gals in our locker room, we’re all pulling the same direction, so the sky’s the limit.
M: At the start of your career, of course, you famously turned down a contract from Arsenal to join the SSL, where you eventually joined the Tokyo SC/Cairo City organization. Can you explain your thought process in making that decision?
G: The SSL is a really unique opportunity. I probably would’ve made more money with Arsenal, but I probably wouldn’t have gotten near as much enjoyment out of it as I have at Tokyo. This locker room is special, man. I’m in the best shape of my life, too—Coach Bale’s whipping us all into shape, and I’ve been taking fitness tips from Zlatan [Ibruhimovic, Tokyo striker]. You can’t buy an experience like this.
M: Your organization was very active in the draft this offseason, signing an entire new squad’s worth of players from a historic draft class. What do you make of this class of rookies so far?
G: They’re all fired up, man. That big dude Ronflex is really impressing me with his defense, Xavius Kenderlin has a lotta potential, Alexis Ramos might even be faster’n me. And of course there’s TERMINUS ULTIMUS—dunno what to make of him, always talkin’ about “THE TIME OF RECKONING BEING AT HAND” and “THE SOULS OF THE DAMNED HAUNTING OUR FOES” and what not. But he’s not so bad once you get talkin’ to him.
M: Is it a sign of a lack of faith in the players for management to rebuild so aggressively? If you were as close to success last season as you say, why draft so many players?
G: It ain’t about lack of faith, it’s just about trying to build a team and aim for the top. I could walk into the field with ten goats and I’d still be giving it everything I got. Don’t matter to me who you are, if you’re wearing a Tokyo or Cairo shirt, I’ll fight for you out there.
M: Spoken like a captain indeed. You’re going into your eighth season with the Tokyo SC/Cairo City organization; you spent two seasons with the minors affiliate Cairo before being promoted to the Tokyo squad. Yet in that time you’ve only won one SSL Cup. At what point do you start to think, “am I ever going to win another trophy?”
G: That ain’t a fair question, Paul. We bust our humps every day in training, we run ourselves to death on that field every matchday, because we believe we can win every match we play. It ain’t about trophies, man. It’s about the game. It’s about soccer.
M: But do you worry that, as you reach the peak of your career, you may see your best seasons slip away without anything to show for it?
G: Man, I’ve already got something to show for it. Remember that Cup you mentioned? That was my first season in the Majors. Lifting that trophy with the team was the best damn thing that never happened to me. That’s why I got into this sport, man. That’s what soccer’s about for me. Even if we never win anything else, that’s gonna be with me forever.
M: So are you content, then, with just that one trophy?
G: Hell no! Yeah, it felt great. But I wanna win more. I want to win alas much as I can. I want the league, man. We want the league. The Cup is amazing, but everyone wants a league title too.
M: You’re one of the biggest stars in the SSL; is it time to move on to a team like Reykjavik or Black Forest or Uniao São Paulo to win trophies? Does Tokyo’s ambition match your own?
G: Of course they do! I’m not going anywhere. Quote me on that. Tokyo have shown a whole lotta faith in me, and I’m bound and determined to prove they made the right choice. This club can win trophies, I know it. What kind of question even is that?
M: Just asking questions here, Jude.
G: Well, here’s your answer. I’m Tokyo ‘til I die.
M: Strong words, Jude. I wouldn’t rule anything out—
G: I would.
M: Pardon?
G: This team, these teammates, this club—hell, the whole city of Tokyo—it means a lot to me. They gave me a chance to really shine. Who would I be to pass up the chance to stick with them for my entire career? This has been a hell of a ride, and I’m not done yet. We’re gonna win the league or crash and burn trying, and you can quote me on that.
M: Well, I’m getting the signal that we’re out of time, but it’s been a wonderful time talking with you, Jude. Best of luck to you this season.
G: Thanks, Paul.
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M: After the break, I’ll be joined by Lee Dixon and Martin Keown, where we’ll do nothing but gush about Mikel Arteta and insult the manhood of Ange Postecoglou for a full, uninterrupted hour. Don’t go away.
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*Please note that this is a fictional podcast and that the above depiction of Paul Merson does not necessarily reflect the actual views of the real Paul Merson. Please also note that I included this disclaimer solely to prevent being sued by Paul Merson or his legal team. Seriously please don’t sue me Merse I don’t have that kind of money
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