Jay Tabb?

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 12 Mar 2010 16:07

What list?

Was Cummings on it?

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Re: Jay Tabb

by marcusopp » 12 Mar 2010 16:09

The best thing about the current midfield, especially Tabb, is that it allows Kebe to be the luxury player he is.
No manager on Earth is going to persuade Kebe to tackle back, so why not leave him on the half-way line and pick a more combative centre midfield? Excellent tactics by McDermott, play to your strengths.
We look deadly on the break. As soon as the ball is cleared we've got the strikers and Kebe in space, and it's given us goals! None of that would be possible if you had centre-mids who consider themselves 'creative'

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Re: Jay Tabb

by One Richie Bowman » 12 Mar 2010 16:47

if he carry's on like this he will start to get compared to our all time great vertically challenged player. Great touch, uses the ball well, never gave less than 110%, challanged for every lost cause including going for headers against players over a foot taller, and helped the rest of the team play well ...... there is Only One Richie Bowman but maybe he is deserving of there is Only One chant tomorrow!!

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Barry the bird boggler » 12 Mar 2010 17:24

Tabb is not short, he's just farther away.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by facaldaqui » 12 Mar 2010 19:00

I don't rate Tabb better than Karacan; I rate them equally superb. Our improved form owes something to both of them.

I give McDermott a lot of credit here. Neither were in favour before he took over, though Tabb had been brought in at right back by Rodgers (McDermott disagreed and used Gunnarsson there before getting Griffin). The fact that Tabb and Karacan have been successful is partly down to McD's style of play (and vice versa). He wants a terrier in midfield and he wants non-stop commitment over every inch of the park. These two bring it.


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Re: Jay Tabb

by marcusopp » 12 Mar 2010 19:26

Barry the bird boggler Tabb is not short, he's just farther away.


And in bigger shorts!

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 12 Mar 2010 19:40

Having called for us to sign him weekes before we did I am delighted to see him doing so well, just the sort of player that will always give his all and buckle down, a real team player.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Row Z Royal » 12 Mar 2010 19:52

The wife's got Tabb 7 on the back of her shirt this season.




I think I'll just leave that there.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Dickie Davies » 12 Mar 2010 20:00

Thomas L'Heureux He's definitely up there with the South American flair players of Rivaldo and Pablo Aimar, and the drug-induced Adrian Mutu when it comes to legendary Mizuno boot-wearers.


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Re: Jay Tabb

by bigshaka'away' » 12 Mar 2010 20:42

He is playing well, but i truly and honestly think he really is not very good - he has no real position as he fails to excell in one area, which points to a hard woring journeyman footballer who is honest as the day is long, but simply not quite good enough. Makeweight - dont get me wrong, im not saying he is a bad player or not needed at the club, but he will never be first choice in my eyes.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by SHORT AND CURLY » 12 Mar 2010 20:43

With Jobi Mac presumably returning to the side tomorrow will he drop Tabb, Sig or Howard?

Tabb has been getting a start in midfield after Jobi got himself a red card at WBA and has been absolutely committed and on his game since his opportunity arose.

Personally I would play an unchanged (winning) side, however it would not surprise me if Tabb was dropped to the bench. (Or will it be Howard :roll: )
Our manager is going to have to start earning his pennies and upsetting some of the squad. It really will be an interesting call as we already have Boris and Marek vying for starts in midfield.

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by Thomas L'Heureux » 12 Mar 2010 20:57

Dickie Davies
Thomas L'Heureux He's definitely up there with the South American flair players of Rivaldo and Pablo Aimar, and the drug-induced Adrian Mutu when it comes to legendary Mizuno boot-wearers.


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And I didn't even throw in Djalminha...

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Terminal Boardom » 12 Mar 2010 21:29

CMRoyal The treatment of Tabb was the final straw when it came to me crossing over the floor from pro-Brendan to anti-Brendan. I can't believe a player of his experience and energy was considered surplus to requirements. Then when called upon to play as right-back, he never gave less than his all and often looked a more natural fit than any other part of the defence. Mr Consistency.


I don't recall reading or hearing about this


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Re: Jay Tabb

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Mar 2010 21:35

Big Foot Much in a similar vein to Brian Tinnion did with Scott Murray at Bristol City.

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Really odd you mentioned that, I said the exact same line to someone the other day when we were talking about the days bristol city rinsed us in division two.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by The whole year inn » 12 Mar 2010 22:16

So what happens now McAnuff is back?

Kebe, Tabb, Howard, Sig and McAnuff?

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by Thomas L'Heureux » 12 Mar 2010 22:19

The whole year inn So what happens now McAnuff is back?

Kebe, Tabb, Howard, Sig and McAnuff?


Drop Howard and move Siggy inside. Job's a good'n.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Maquisard » 12 Mar 2010 22:24

Sarah Star I think Jay Tabb's size is an asset really.

Indeed, just pop him in your handbag and off you go :lol:

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Sarah Star » 12 Mar 2010 22:27

He'd get lost in my handbag, M. :wink:

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Terminal Boardom » 12 Mar 2010 22:35

For a little guy he wins an astonishing number of headers.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by rg6royal » 12 Mar 2010 22:49

Great little player, and was a very good signing. Was easily Covs best player for a number of years and is beginning to show some really good form.

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