Jason Cummings interview in The Edinburgh Evening News

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When Rangers boss Steven Gerrard chose not to take up the option to extend Jason Cummings’ stay at Ibrox, it stung for a few days.
“But the next week I saw that he had signed Jermain Defoe, and I couldn’t really complain,” laughs the striker. “Considering he’s one of the best goalscorers in the world, I had to take that one on the chin.”
Cummings is a character. But he is more than that. He is self-confident but also self-aware. His endearing gallus streak, is strangled before it reaches arrogance thanks to a timely penchant for self-deprecation and while there is undeniable silliness at times, as the old saying goes, he is not as daft as he is stupid lookin’. Not quite.

There is also a laudable level of honesty that is too-often absent in a time of sanitised soundbites and magnolia-hued media training

Since grabbing the limelight at Hibs, he has been operating down south for the majority of the past three seasons, seeking new challenges and, truth be told, greater remuneration. But, such was his enjoyment of a six-month loan spell, while the 24-year-old says he has no regrets about quitting the Hibees when he did, he admits he would have preferred to hang about Govan a bit longer.

Rangers and Grant Holt

“In Scotland, my time in Hibs, winning the Scottish Cup, that was magical. It hadn’t been won in a lifetime, even longer, so to win that was special,” Cummings says. “Then we got them promoted to the SPL which was good because I had been part of the team that relegated them as well so it was good to come full circle.

“But when I went to Rangers, even now, to this day, I can’t believe I played for them. They are that big a club. I am just proud that I played for them.

“I scored a hat-trick at Ibrox as well [against Falkirk, in the Scottish Cup] and I will always cherish that. I didn’t play as much as I wanted at Rangers but I prefer playing two up. Preferably with a big guy.
“At Hibs me and Grant Holt used to play together and that is probably when I was playing my best. He would do all the barging and flick-ons and I would play off the scraps! But a lot of the clubs I’ve been to, it’s been one up top.”

Liverpool and Gerrard

Finding a club where he can rediscover his best form has taken him from Leith to Nottingham Forest, from Ibrox to Peterborough, Luton and, now, Shrewsbury Town.

Having fallen off the radar slightly, it was his performance for The Shrews in this season’s FA Cup that saw him return to the fore.
Coming off the bench, after an hour, he notched two goals in 10 minutes and almost made it a treble, as the lower league side forced a replay against the all-conquering Anfield side.
It wasn’t foremost in his thoughts at the time but he is amused by the notion that it may have given Reds fan Gerrard momentary pause to question his decision to let him leave Glasgow.
I’m not sure he will have been watching that one but if he was then maybe, just for that 10 minutes, he might have regretted not keeping me! Mind you, that’s if he remembered who I was!

“I had met with him and I told him I wanted to stay but I think he wanted to freshen things up and bring in his own team.
“But I did love it at Rangers. The Old Firm games, although they didn’t always go our way, because at that time Rangers weren’t at their best, just to be part of those games, to be part of that atmosphere, was incredible and I loved it.
“It was hard when they didn’t want to keep me. I wanted to stay at Rangers and I tried my best to get back there. But everything happens for a reason.”

Coronavirus concerns


There is a depth to Cummings that is not always evident in his online horseplay, as he grapples with wrestlers, channels his inner Joker or entertains viewers and readers with his hilarious post-match interviews.
Back up in Edinburgh to see out the coronavirus lockdown at his mum’s, he admits he is worried by the current situation. Not because he is miffed that football has been interrupted just as he was enjoying a run in the starting line up - “I’m not even that bothered about football when the world is like it is just now and people are sick or dying” - but because, he says, it is hard to see an end to it.
“You watch the news at night and see what has been happening in Italy and Spain and hear that we haven’t even hit the worst of it here, it feels like the end of the world. But we have to try to stay positive. That’s why I do the challenges, to cheer people up. And because I’m bored. But it is mental. It feels like we are living through a zombie apocalypse. Especially, when you see people in the shops fighting over toilet roll.”

Getting stronger


But Cummings is a guy that has been fairly stoical when there have been tough times in his career. The chances are he will come through the Covid-19 crisis with humour intact

“If you are just playing in the team week in, week out and everything is all sunshine and rainbows then I don’t think you learn as much as you do when you’re at a club where you are sometimes bombed into the stand or stuck on the bench every week. I have been chucked into the reserves or the 21s and I think those things made me a stronger person. Those experiences have helped me as a player and as a person.”
Those trying times made the showing against Liverpool all the more special. Hailed by the fans and team-mates, English journalists and football fans were introduced to the entertainer within as he paraded around in an inflatable crown and had BBC pundits in stitches as he thanked Ian Wright for some praise by telling the former England striker he had voted for him every night on I’m a Celebrity.
He also corrected those who ignorantly-assumed that a trip to Anfield would be the highlight of his career

Not the career highlight

“In any interviews I will always tell the truth and be myself. There are a lot of players who become robots and they have been trying to coach me on how to do the media for years but I think that takes away my character and my real personality and I don’t want to be turned into a robot!
“But that one was funny. I feel a lot of English people, even the English players I’ve played with, do look down on Scottish football because they don’t know how good it is. Some of them are just deluded.
“For me, the Old Firm game is the biggest game in the UK. I think if you look at the numbers, the history, the interest and the passion. That’s the biggest difference, I think, between playing in England and in Scotland, the passion for football and for the clubs in Scotland in so much more.
“The fans in general, the singing, the noise, even the abuse, it is all much more passionate in Scotland. I love the energy and the fact fans get into it up here. In England, it is hard to explain … it just lacks a bit of something. It is that raw emotion. They don’t get caught up in it.
“Look at the bigger games, like Manchester United or Spurs, clubs like that, everyone is just taking pictures. If you watch Rangers score a last minute winner against Celtic, you would be lucky to see one phone in the middle of it, it’s just limbs and bodies everywhere as everyone enjoys the moment.
“But watch a Man U v Man City and the first thought for a lot of them when their team scores a goal is to get their phones out! They are watching it, they’re not part of it.”
That would never suit Cummings, He is a lot of things but, at the core, he is a guy who loves to be in the thick of it, preferably centre stage


 
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Excellent piece and some great comments from Jason there. Always liked the guy but just not quite good enough for us. He may have got better but as he says himself he's more suited to 2 up front and we all know we don't play that way.
 
I do like Cummings but it just didn't work for him here. In fairness he called it by saying he needs a big guy beside him. We see that even Defoe struggles up front on his own at times.
 
Grade A clown but a likeable clown who comes across very well in that interview - obviously a deeper more caring side to him than is generally seen.
Most, I think, would have loved him to be successful at Ibrox. Sadly it just wasn't to be but a player who certainly has the best wishes of most Rangers fans.
 
I think if he could knock the drink on the head he would be a good character to have around most dressing rooms.

Would love him to realise he doesnt need it.
 
One of those guys that is cut out for the Q&A’s in the supporters clubs after his career, patter’s superb. He’s been back up to Ibrox a few times to watch us in his own time. Wish him all the best!
 
Daft as a bruch but i like the guy. Also think if he screwed the nut he could be a good player as he is an excellent finisher.
 
Don’t think I’ve ever changed my mind about a player as much as I did with Cummings. Though he was an utter cock with Hibs. Real respect for him now.
 
You don't see many players who are just taken to by the Rangers fans at the level Jason was when he signed. The reaction when he scored up at Ross County was unreal.

Not sure his 6 month loan period was enough to make a decision on him, would have liked to have seen him get a chance under Gerrard. But the coaching staff both past and present are far more qualified to make that decision.
 
Cracking wee guy and some of his finishes in a Rangers jersey were top class.

I think his 'reputation' and character precedes him a bit though. The likes of Gerrard maybe thought he'd be too much about carry ons etc but he'd still be a good 3rd striker option for 75% domestic games.
 
I enjoyed reading that. Good no nonsense stuff and i have always liked jason.

It's also true about the fitba and good he talks up scottish fitba and rangers.

I'm glad he got a chance with us as i always admired the goals he scored at hibs and he scored a good few against us,usually crackers.
 
He definitely brings a more human element to things and wish him all the best. Just fell short of the level we require to push on.
 
If he could have replicated his goal scoring at a higher level then he would have been a brilliant striker for most teams.

Really good finisher, but just couldn't reach that higher level.
 
Think he’s the sort of character that needs to know he’s loved and needs an arm around him. Think of all our previous Managers, Walter would probably have gotten the best out of him.
 
Very likeable guy and a great player when he finds his form. Just not the level we need
 
I've got a lot of time for Cunmings. Tidy wee player and one I wanted to score against the mentally challengeds at the piggery as he would have wound them up rotten.
 
Cracking lad and wished it had worked out for him! Someone you know that would give 100% every time he played.

Best of luck to him.
 
He’d fitted right in the 9IAR years with his sense of humour. Shame he never really took off at Rangers. But overall not good enough often enough for what we need.

Good luck to him though.
 
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