FAO Jimmy Kebe

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Deathy » 28 Sep 2009 23:08

Royalee Thank you for costing us a goal and 2 points again for failing to run 5 yards and causing us to lose possession. Thank you also for only putting one decent ball in all game and being a lazy lump of shit. Piss off to the reserves where you belong, McAnuff showed you up today for what you are - a complete waste of space who only has one good game every 7 or 8.


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by londinium » 28 Sep 2009 23:36

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Royalee Thank you for costing us a goal and 2 points again for failing to run 5 yards and causing us to lose possession. Thank you also for only putting one decent ball in all game and being a lazy lump of shit. Piss off to the reserves where you belong, McAnuff showed you up today for what you are - a complete waste of space who only has one good game every 7 or 8.


+1 :|


Disagree.. no more at fault than O'Dea or Federici and has been as much as an attacking force as anyone has this season. I believe our only win this year was at Barnsley and Kebe played very well that day and had a massive contribution in our win.

And before people say..yes thats about right, he has been shit the rest of the season and we haven't won another game. Just think for a minute.. do you really believe that we are so bad that if Kebe doesnt perform then we can't win.

You would be the same people who said that our form tailed off from January last season when Hunty's form went AWOL.. were we only good when he performed then?

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by 1871royals » 28 Sep 2009 23:39

Kebe played poorly yesterday but to blame him for the goal is absolutely ludicrous. He provided a poor clearance but that doesn’t excuse the defending which came after.

Jem didn’t close down the crosser enough therefore he had enough time to pick a pass. Also O dea allowed him a free header 6 yards out, and Federici didn’t anticipate the situation and stayed on his line.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 29 Sep 2009 12:39

The most frustrating player Reading have ever had (including Rosenior). Sometimes he'll do something magical, but nearly always he stuffs it up with his final touch. And quite often his first touch (anyone notice the horrendous mis-control with 3 mins to go when Watford weakly cleared it straight to him and his only touch went about 5 yards in the direction of the East stand).

A symbol of Reading's malaise unfortunately. I feel a bit sorry for him. Not his fault that he keeps getting picked.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Hugo Boss » 29 Sep 2009 12:46

Regarding the original point, agreed.

Useless c*nt.


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Ryn » 29 Sep 2009 13:10

I will support him until we have someone better to play in that position.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Hugo Boss » 29 Sep 2009 13:18

Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by RoyalBlue » 29 Sep 2009 13:28

Hugo Boss Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.



Run, run, run Kingsley!

And at least he would have an acceptable excuse for tripping over his own feet!

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by wolsey » 29 Sep 2009 13:32

Mad Dog's Ghost The most frustrating player Reading have ever had (including Rosenior). Sometimes he'll do something magical, but nearly always he stuffs it up with his final touch. And quite often his first touch (anyone notice the horrendous mis-control with 3 mins to go when Watford weakly cleared it straight to him and his only touch went about 5 yards in the direction of the East stand).

A symbol of Reading's malaise unfortunately. I feel a bit sorry for him. Not his fault that he keeps getting picked.


No, nowhere near it. Michael Gilkes for a fair percentage of his Reading career was far more frustrating.

Don't suppose you were around when we were really crap.

Oh and as for the OP - get a life!


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by RoyalBlue » 29 Sep 2009 13:43

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Mad Dog's Ghost The most frustrating player Reading have ever had (including Rosenior). Sometimes he'll do something magical, but nearly always he stuffs it up with his final touch. And quite often his first touch (anyone notice the horrendous mis-control with 3 mins to go when Watford weakly cleared it straight to him and his only touch went about 5 yards in the direction of the East stand).

A symbol of Reading's malaise unfortunately. I feel a bit sorry for him. Not his fault that he keeps getting picked.


No, nowhere near it. Michael Gilkes for a fair percentage of his Reading career was far more frustrating.

Don't suppose you were around when we were really crap.


It pees me off when people keep coming out with that line. Just because we witnessed some real crap in the 70s, 80s and 90s doesn't mean we should have to shut up, be grateful for what we have got and accept the slide backwards. Take the trouble to do a survey of the STGs, whingers or whatever you want to call us and I suspect that you will find a surprisingly high number of us were around and really actively supporting the club through all of the times 'when we were really crap'.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by wolsey » 29 Sep 2009 13:58

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Mad Dog's Ghost The most frustrating player Reading have ever had (including Rosenior). Sometimes he'll do something magical, but nearly always he stuffs it up with his final touch. And quite often his first touch (anyone notice the horrendous mis-control with 3 mins to go when Watford weakly cleared it straight to him and his only touch went about 5 yards in the direction of the East stand).

A symbol of Reading's malaise unfortunately. I feel a bit sorry for him. Not his fault that he keeps getting picked.


No, nowhere near it. Michael Gilkes for a fair percentage of his Reading career was far more frustrating.

Don't suppose you were around when we were really crap.


It pees me off when people keep coming out with that line. Just because we witnessed some real crap in the 70s, 80s and 90s doesn't mean we should have to shut up, be grateful for what we have got and accept the slide backwards. Take the trouble to do a survey of the STGs, whingers or whatever you want to call us and I suspect that you will find a surprisingly high number of us were around and really actively supporting the club through all of the times 'when we were really crap'.


Agree with your general sentiment, but my post was in direct response to his statement re Kebe.

Doesn't suggest that I would be happy to return to that level or that I'm happy with our current lack of direction.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by Chaney » 29 Sep 2009 20:45

Hugo Boss Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.


would kingley have scored at Preston tonight you prick?

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by RoyalBlue » 29 Sep 2009 20:55

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Hugo Boss Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.


would kingley have scored at Preston tonight you prick?


Maybe not, although Kebe has missed some real sitters in the past, particularly missing the ball with a header that Kingsley couldn't have failed to connect with given the size of his head.

Of course I'm glad he's scored but I think most people, including his manager, would say that he has got to start contributing (in effort, goals and assists) on a regular and consistent basis, in order to justify keeping his place in the team on a long term basis.


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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by wolsey » 29 Sep 2009 21:26

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Hugo Boss Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.


would kingley have scored at Preston tonight you prick?


Maybe not, although Kebe has missed some real sitters in the past, particularly missing the ball with a header that Kingsley couldn't have failed to connect with given the size of his head.

Of course I'm glad he's scored but I think most people, including his manager, would say that he has got to start contributing (in effort, goals and assists) on a regular and consistent basis, in order to justify keeping his place in the team on a long term basis.


It has been said so many times on here, but if Kebe played at the top of his game for say 85% of the time he wouldn't be playing for Reading

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by rfcjoe » 29 Sep 2009 21:29

Chaney
Hugo Boss Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.


would kingley have scored at Preston tonight you prick?

lolz, he's scores one goal, and suddenly he's god.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by brendywendy » 29 Sep 2009 21:31

Oh jimmy jimmy your legs are all gangerly you play one good game in three oh jimmy jimmy oh kebe kebe he'll take u apart all day the malian pele oh kebe kebe

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by wolsey » 29 Sep 2009 21:38

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Hugo Boss Kingsley would be better than that piece of sh*t.


would kingley have scored at Preston tonight you prick?

lolz, he's scores one goal, and suddenly he's god.


No more than you making one reasonable post and people saying that you're Einstein.

Trouble is..we're still waiting for that post.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by rfcjoe » 29 Sep 2009 21:40

eh? You really are talking some shite sommy jim :) But be positive...and kebe's shit :D

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by wolsey » 29 Sep 2009 21:41

rfcjoe eh? You really are talking some shite sommy jim :) But be positive...and kebe's shit :D



no..not doing it for me.

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Re: FAO Jimmy Kebe

by rfcjoe » 29 Sep 2009 21:42

Nah I know, kebe isn't doing it for me either.

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