by Skin » 04 Feb 2008 22:01
by PEARCEY » 04 Feb 2008 22:03
by Skin » 04 Feb 2008 22:08
by Richi Royal » 04 Feb 2008 22:12
by Skin » 04 Feb 2008 22:15
by PEARCEY » 04 Feb 2008 22:16
Richi Royal Yeh i think that is a good shout. I have always been a big fan of Bikeys, he is as strong as an ox sometimes to stong for his own good, and is comfortable with the ball. He has a great attitude, someone mentioned when sonko gave away a penalty against sunderland he kicked a water bottle and appeared to really care what was happening on the pitch even though he wasnt playing and that level of committment is rare from a player not playing.
He has been really impressive when he has come off the bench and in the cup....the problem seems to be he has never had a consistent run of games to build an undrstanding and build some momentum into his play. He may have this after the ACN which he could bring into the team.
i would certainly like to see him in the side when he returns....does anyone think he could do a job as an holding midfielder?? giving marek the licence to get forwards?
by Cookie » 04 Feb 2008 22:20
Skin Bikey is looking good for Cameroon in the AFC. Unfortunately for us they are winning, its no coincidence though Bikey has looked very confident and composed in defence at times.
He has improved with every game in the ACN, this can only be good for Reading.
This is a clutch at straws I know but I'm looking for something that can turn this shit around, I live in hope.
by Skin » 04 Feb 2008 22:27
CookieSkin Bikey is looking good for Cameroon in the AFC. Unfortunately for us they are winning, its no coincidence though Bikey has looked very confident and composed in defence at times.
He has improved with every game in the ACN, this can only be good for Reading.
This is a clutch at straws I know but I'm looking for something that can turn this shit around, I live in hope.
The players around him are probably playing with confidence.
by Upper West Ginger » 04 Feb 2008 23:12
by moo » 04 Feb 2008 23:16
Upper West Ginger Bikey and Sonko - now how about that for a CB pairing?
by cmonurz » 04 Feb 2008 23:17
Upper West Ginger Cameroon beat Tunisia 3-2 after extra time, so we won't see Bikey back for a while yet.
Actually one of the Eurosport commentators was saying how Tunisia should be exploiting the Cameroon back line more, as they seemed to be a bit accident prone. Bikey had me laughing out loud on a couple of occasions, with typical 70 yard passes - which always gave away possession. He also lost possession around his own penalty area on a couple of occasions - he seemed far from assured to me.
I hope the experience does him good, and he comes back to Reading full of heart, and a little more experienced.
Bikey and Sonko - now how about that for a CB pairing?
by Skin » 04 Feb 2008 23:26
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by Skin » 05 Feb 2008 00:07
by Radders » 05 Feb 2008 00:24
Skin I''ve been cheering Cameroon on, pretending they're Reading. You get to see MORE success this way.
by Millsy » 05 Feb 2008 12:12
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