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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Upper West Ginger » 21 Oct 2009 16:47

Hugo Boss Seems to me Kebe only ever looks good when we have a particularly bad performance.


I don't think that argument holds true:
Preston away.
One of our few good performances this season - probably our best.
Kebe scored, and was the best player on the night.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Alan Partridge » 21 Oct 2009 17:22

stumbled across this trying to gauge some QPR opinion on how dump we were

'Reading are the worse team I have seen in years and had possibly 3 of the CCCs crappest players in the keeper, No14 and No5.'

So Federici, Kebe and Mills.

Kebe was our best performer with 3/10 yesterday for those that didn't go, that sums it up quite well.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 21 Oct 2009 18:23

Alan Partridge stumbled across this trying to gauge some QPR opinion on how dump we were

'Reading are the worse team I have seen in years and had possibly 3 of the CCCs crappest players in the keeper, No14 and No5.'

So Federici, Kebe and Mills.

Kebe was our best performer with 3/10 yesterday for those that didn't go, that sums it up quite well.



I think that's extremely generous to Long, Ingimarsson, O'Dea, Cisse & McAnuff who were all far worse than Kebe.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by The whole year inn » 21 Oct 2009 20:23

Alan Partridge stumbled across this trying to gauge some QPR opinion on how dump we were



I'd advise against doing that - too depressing

On the whole, away teams fans are utterly amazed at how shite we are, and you always find Watford fans gloating at our demise amongst it all - they really hate us :lol:

Better to just ignore it :lol:

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by SHORT AND CURLY » 21 Oct 2009 20:37

I am not usually a Kebe "knocker"
However in the first half last night he was AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL.
Had no control, could not cross, could not shoot, kept losing the ball and would have had trouble beating an egg let alone the fake hoops defence.

To be fair he did improve second half, but only just!


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by brendywendy » 22 Oct 2009 10:34

BAH!

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by The Knitting Circle » 22 Oct 2009 10:41

SHORT AND CURLY I am not usually a Kebe "knocker"
However in the first half last night he was AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL.
Had no control, could not cross, could not shoot, kept losing the ball and would have had trouble beating an egg let alone the fake hoops defence.

To be fair he did improve second half, but only just!


by far are most dangerous player

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Rex » 22 Oct 2009 10:57

SHORT AND CURLY I am not usually a Kebe "knocker"
However in the first half last night he was AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL.
Had no control, could not cross, could not shoot, kept losing the ball and would have had trouble beating an egg let alone the fake hoops defence.

To be fair he did improve second half, but only just!


You clearly have trouble looking down the right wing then. He rinsed their defense at one point taking on and riding 4/5 challenges. Admittedly it became ineffectual as he ran out of options after running across the goal mouth but it raised the pulse at least.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by brendywendy » 22 Oct 2009 11:22

only player to keep scrapping for everything until the very final second




and i never ever thought id say that about our jimmy


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by juanpablo » 22 Oct 2009 11:33

did the fans let him know?


would he have heard it?

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Royalee » 22 Oct 2009 12:13

juanpablo did the fans let him know?


would he have heard it?


You mean Kebe knowing the fans were happy with him or Rodgers knowing the fans wanted him out? Yes to both.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 22 Oct 2009 14:01

juanpablo did the fans let him know?


would he have heard it?


He was ok for the last 20 minutes. By which time QPR had all but walked off down the tunnel. It's just the quality the rest of the team showed made him look like a world beater. There was no real reason to cheer him. His final ball and decision making, as ever, was woeful.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by brendywendy » 22 Oct 2009 14:33

thats not true

as ever- he gets some decsions right, and good final balls in, simply though the random factor


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 22 Oct 2009 14:46

brendywendy thats not true

as ever- he gets some decsions right, and good final balls in, simply though the random factor


I believe it was 2 crosses that made it to Reading players.
He took the ball off the toes of someone who was about to shoot on his mazey but pointless run. Banged the ball in hard and low at the first defender plenty and ignored Howard when he was in space on the edge of the box, in a better place to shoot/put a cross in than Kebe on several occasions.

Beat his man repeatedly, but always ran into another somewhere down the line, or failed with the cross

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Royalee » 22 Oct 2009 14:47

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juanpablo did the fans let him know?


would he have heard it?


He was ok for the last 20 minutes. By which time QPR had all but walked off down the tunnel. It's just the quality the rest of the team showed made him look like a world beater. There was no real reason to cheer him. His final ball and decision making, as ever, was woeful.


On this occasion I'll defend him - he put some decent balls into the box and was a lot better than normal - it was the same for all our players and the rest of them were shit, so credit where it's due. He'll be rubbish again on Monday night though!

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by brendywendy » 22 Oct 2009 14:52

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brendywendy thats not true

as ever- he gets some decsions right, and good final balls in, simply though the random factor


I believe it was 2 crosses that made it to Reading players.
He took the ball off the toes of someone who was about to shoot on his mazey but pointless run. Banged the ball in hard and low at the first defender plenty and ignored Howard when he was in space on the edge of the box, in a better place to shoot/put a cross in than Kebe on several occasions.

Beat his man repeatedly, but always ran into another somewhere down the line, or failed with the cross



that sounds like our jimmy

bless him

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 22 Oct 2009 15:00

Jimmeh! Jimmeh!

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by brendywendy » 22 Oct 2009 15:31

watched the special olympics episode of southpark last night, and was LOLing at them mentioning the kebtser all episode

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by floyd__streete » 22 Nov 2009 20:21

Presumably Kebe was injured yesterday, hence his withdrawal at half time? Would also explain his power-puff first half performance if he was indeed injured.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Wycombe Royal » 22 Nov 2009 20:49

floyd__streete Presumably Kebe was injured yesterday, hence his withdrawal at half time? Would also explain his power-puff first half performance if he was indeed injured.

He took a knock very early on and I guess he was struggling for most of the first half with it.

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