<H3 class=headline id=headline>No Damion Stewart-style scenario with Jermaine Johnson </H3><DIV class=articleBody id=articleBody><P align=center><TABLE class=caption cellSpacing=0 width=140 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=captionImage style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"></TD></TR><TR><TD class=captionText><DIV class=innerCaptionText>Jermaine Johnson</DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><P align=justify>Colin Todd has insisted there will be no Damion Stewart-style scenario with Jamaican winger Jermaine Johnson.<P align=justify>The flying Reggae Boy has been an instant success at the Bradford & Bingley Stadium with his explosive pace - illustrated with his 60-yard dash to score the fourth goal against Gillingham.<P align=justify>Already some fans are worried that City could end up losing Johnson like Stewart, who joined QPR in the summer.<P align=justify>The Bantams wanted to keep the defender for another year but his Caribbean club held the player registration.<P align=justify>But Colin Todd stressed that this is not the case with Johnson.<P align=justify>Talking to the Telegraph & Argus he said: "Jermaine is our player. We have signed him on a year's contract and now own his registration.<P align=justify>"Tivoli Gardens, the club he was at in Jamaica only had him until the end of last season so we haven't got to worry about a repeat of what happened with Stewart. We are in the driving seat with Jermaine."<P align=justify>Johnson got his reputation for inconsistency during his first spell in England with Bolton Wanderers and Oldham Athletic. <P align=justify>Bristol City boss Gary Johnson, who had the winger on trial at Yeovil Town, claimed that he would be a force in home games - implying he might struggle when the going gets tougher.<P align=justify>Todd added: "I think that's a bit harsh. I don't think any of my players are "homers".<P align=justify>"Jermaine has got to keep his foot on the accelerator. That goal on Saturday gives him more confidence but he must not get to the stage where he just thinks that things will just happen.<P align=justify>"He had the problem in England last time because he totally switched off and thought that he had made it.<P align=justify>"But we've already seen that he is a player who can be a match-winner."<P align=center></DIV>
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