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by Sir Rodger Doyle » 17 Jan 2009 23:37
by Royal Boil » 18 Jan 2009 00:38
by 1871royals » 18 Jan 2009 00:43
Sir Rodger Doyle How can you play week in, week out and never actually contribute anything to the team?
by Ian Royal » 18 Jan 2009 00:47
by Royal Boil » 18 Jan 2009 01:13
Ian Royal The problem with Kebe is not that he is shit, but that he is frustrating and should produce more than he does.
IMO he has a little of the Ronaldo about him. I'm not suggesting he is in Ronaldo's league, but like him early in his united career, his end product is often non-existant and he seems to delight in repeatedly beating players unnecessarily rather than creating the space to put the ball in the box for a chance.
He's also more gangly and therefore has a higher centre of gravity, combined with his long giraffe like legs this means he can sometimes (much less than last season or early this) just tie himself in knots and not be in complete control of the ball, or even where he's going for that matter.
by Ian Royal » 18 Jan 2009 01:27
Royal BoilIan Royal The problem with Kebe is not that he is shit, but that he is frustrating and should produce more than he does.
IMO he has a little of the Ronaldo about him. I'm not suggesting he is in Ronaldo's league, but like him early in his united career, his end product is often non-existant and he seems to delight in repeatedly beating players unnecessarily rather than creating the space to put the ball in the box for a chance.
He's also more gangly and therefore has a higher centre of gravity, combined with his long giraffe like legs this means he can sometimes (much less than last season or early this) just tie himself in knots and not be in complete control of the ball, or even where he's going for that matter.
Hmm. That's a bit of a mixed bag. So, are you pro Kebe or anti Kebe? (And sitting on the fence won't do - nobody else seems to!)
by Royal Boil » 18 Jan 2009 01:33
Ian RoyalRoyal BoilIan Royal The problem with Kebe is not that he is shit, but that he is frustrating and should produce more than he does.
IMO he has a little of the Ronaldo about him. I'm not suggesting he is in Ronaldo's league, but like him early in his united career, his end product is often non-existant and he seems to delight in repeatedly beating players unnecessarily rather than creating the space to put the ball in the box for a chance.
He's also more gangly and therefore has a higher centre of gravity, combined with his long giraffe like legs this means he can sometimes (much less than last season or early this) just tie himself in knots and not be in complete control of the ball, or even where he's going for that matter.
Hmm. That's a bit of a mixed bag. So, are you pro Kebe or anti Kebe? (And sitting on the fence won't do - nobody else seems to!)
I'm neither pro, nor anti. I try and make considered and intelligent assessments of players. Kebe is an asset, but, he can be unreliable and IMO we should always have a winger on the bench as an alternative. I don't thik he'll be good enough for the Premier League, not without maturing a lot anyway. So I'd be quite keen on bringing in someone new.
by 2.8 lita injection » 18 Jan 2009 09:30
by handbags_harris » 18 Jan 2009 12:08
2.8 lita injection I have yet to see a natural winger that is consistent, part of the game at this level. For all Kebe's faults the fact that he can get to other end of the pitch in less than 10 seconds is valuable at ccc level.
by FiNeRaIn » 18 Jan 2009 12:21
handbags_harris2.8 lita injection I have yet to see a natural winger that is consistent, part of the game at this level. For all Kebe's faults the fact that he can get to other end of the pitch in less than 10 seconds is valuable at ccc level.
Yes it is, but when you get to the other end of the pitch and end up being tackled, miscontrolling the ball, or falling over (as so often happens), that isn't an asset at pub team level let alone CCC.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 18 Jan 2009 12:31
2.8 lita injection I have yet to see a natural winger that is consistent, part of the game at this level.
by Dirk Gently » 18 Jan 2009 12:33
Dick Habbin's hairdo2.8 lita injection I have yet to see a natural winger that is consistent, part of the game at this level.
I'll give you Dave Thomas, Gordon Hill and .... Steve Coppell - the three best wingers/crossers of the ball in the English game. Ever. Period.
by 1871royals » 18 Jan 2009 13:04
FiNeRaIn Post of the year harris. The guy is terrible. Can't shoot( has missed too many clear cut chances to count), he can't pass properly, his first touch is abysmal as well as his crossing and has had possibly 5 good games all season. Its time for henry who actually looks like a professional footballer.
by floyd__streete » 18 Jan 2009 13:38
1871royals As i posted earlier, Kebe is playing his first season regularly in this country and has 3rd most assists in the division.
by FiNeRaIn » 18 Jan 2009 13:44
1871royalsFiNeRaIn Post of the year harris. The guy is terrible. Can't shoot( has missed too many clear cut chances to count), he can't pass properly, his first touch is abysmal as well as his crossing and has had possibly 5 good games all season. Its time for henry who actually looks like a professional footballer.
Post like this epitomise the terrible attitude of some of our fans.
As i posted earlier, Kebe is playing his first season regularly in this country .
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