by Millsy » 05 May 2009 23:16
by yuomi » 05 May 2009 23:19
strapyuomi /Look at Ronaldo when he first joined Man U. He did far to many step overs and tried too much. Look where he is now.
I know Kebe is miles off of Ronaldo, but the same applies. Ronaldo matured as a player and has become one of, if not the best player in the world.
If you're going to disagree with me, at least put a decent arguement instead.
yeah. but no.
im going to side with MVP on this one. comparing kebe to ronaldo is a bit like saying the janitor from my primary school could walk into the canadian curling team because he spent time with a broom. (nb im fairly sure he couldnt cos he was from gosport and must be dead by now). the glaring difference between the two examples is that KEBE IS OLDER THAN RONALDO. as for his maturing, if he matures anymore he will finally come to terms with the fact that he needs glassses, he has the touch of a sexualy frustrated tyrannosaur and the distribution of woolworths.
Look, lay off Kebe please. He's not a footballer. We know he's not a footballer, he knows he's not a footballer. Pretty soon the management will accept this as well, and he will quietly be on his way. Kebe doesn't pick the team, it's not his fault he's in the team week in week out. He's very good at what he does - which is run fast. It's just that he's rubbish at playing football!
To compare him with any footballer is laughable, so just ignore him and he'll go away - eventually - when we're in Div 3 - or when a new manager arrives and assess the squad he's inherited.
by rhroyal » 05 May 2009 23:54
Southbank Old Boyrhroyal I'll be shot for my next comment.
As individual players the class of 05/06 weren't that much better than our current lot. Sidwell, Little and Shorey maybe.
So you should be shot down in flames
05/06 v 08/09
Hahnemann v Hahnemann - a score draw but with the 08/09 version clinging onto the point with a backs to the wall performance
Murty v Rosenior - Murty, not by a massive margin in raw ability but in consistency of performance, his covering of his central defender and leadership miles ahead
Shorey v Armstrong - No contest, Shorey by a mile
Sonko v Doobs/Pearce/Bikey - Sonko again by a mile. Dont let his post injury form cloud the memories of some totally dominant defending for 2 seasons
Ivar v Ivar - Bit like Marcus really, he and Sonko formed such a balanced and formidable partnership, a handful of bookings between them summed it up
Little v Kebe - Is it even worth thinking about!!!
Convey v Hunt - Convey was such a consistent threat that season chipping in with goals and assists while actually playing decent football. If Hunt had maintained his anywhere near his top form it would be close, he hasnt and so its 6 v 0 so far with one draw
Sidwell v Marek/Cisse - can you see a top 4 side coming in for either of them? Do either of them have the alround game of Sidwell? 7 v 0 !
Harper v Harper/Karacan - 8 v 0
Doyle v Doyle/Lita - consistent goals from the forwards in 05/06 saw us romp home, 9 v 0
Kitson v Hunt/Long - You could play both of this season forwards and they wouldnt come close to the player Kitson was that season
Some of the gaps between the players might not be massive, but I couldnt put forward a compelling arguement for anyone apart from Marcus being a better player this season than their 05/06 counterpart
by RoyalBird » 06 May 2009 00:00
by roberto_11 » 06 May 2009 00:01
by Royal Rother » 06 May 2009 08:33
Southbank Old BoyRoyal Rother In answer to the original question we might be, we might not be, but I'll tell you this, there is a greater chance of us having another great team if Coppell is our manager next season rather than anybody else we might possibly get.
Why?
by Hoop Blah » 06 May 2009 09:26
rhroyal I would argue that simply being a part of that great team brought the best out of all of those players. Their form both before and after those couple of seasons suggests that they weren't always that good. Kebe is capable of the odd match that compares to the Glen Little of 05/06. Likewise Doyle on form is better than he was then. Bikey can be just as dominant as Sonko was on his day. At his best SHunt matches up to Convey.
The issue the current squad has in consistency and reaching their potential every week. Every player did that in 05/06. In the current team a few things go against us, people's heads drop, the team as a collective begins playing at a lower level and before you know it every player is a shadow of who they can be. It's similar to how Harper, Sonko, Little and many members of the 05/06 were in 04/05.
by fireman_jules » 06 May 2009 09:50
by brendywendy » 06 May 2009 09:54
by Woodcote Royal » 06 May 2009 09:56
The MVP Can someone please summarize in a sentence what he's trying to say? Not I chance I can be bothered to read all of that.
by Royalee » 06 May 2009 10:03
by Top Flight » 06 May 2009 10:03
by Woodcote Royal » 06 May 2009 10:13
brendywendy lol
too little too late mate
the team boarders have decided, and their verdict is, we arent good enough for this league, let alone the one above
by MartinRdg » 06 May 2009 10:31
Woodcote Royalbrendywendy lol
too little too late mate
the team boarders have decided, and their verdict is, we arent good enough for this league, let alone the one above
On the other hand, some of us know that, not only was last seasons squad good enough not to have been relegated, the current one should have been promoted a month ago.
What we lack is a manager who can get the best out of his players and is prepared to spend the budget made available to him to strengthen where necessary, rather than pandering to tried and failed favorites.
Having blamed everyone other than Steve Coppell for 2 seasons of abject failure, I'm just waiting for a member of The Car Park Crew to point the finger at Ron Grant.
by weybridgewanderer » 06 May 2009 10:33
by Alan Partridge » 06 May 2009 10:38
by loyalroyal4life » 06 May 2009 10:53
by Woodcote Royal » 06 May 2009 10:56
Alan Partridge The one shining light throught this up and down season has been that all the young players that have come in and done pretty well. They've stepped into some big games and not let anyone down. Karacan and Pearce I think in particular could step into a top 6 side regularly in this division. Henry jury is out a bit, clearly got talent whether he can do it ona consistant basis remains to be seen. Hamer has had a brilliant season at Brentford, Kelly to be fair has done ok. He's seemed to have had to play in some really big games,to make your league debut against wolves wasn't easy but we kept a clean sheet,fairly comfortably it must be said.
There are others out on loan that might be able to step up as well, like Mooney maybe,Church, Sigurdsson looks a good player even Robson Kanu. Just a shame we can't bring back 32 goal Simon Cox but we've done that one to death.
I don't think Reading are THAT far away either to be honest, I think our midfield is dire especially the wide areas and that has to be addressed in the summer, if we stay down Rosneior is ok but in the Premiership we'd need a better right back, left back I quite like Harding from the little I've seen, Armstrong is a no frills left back, they'd be ok for CCC. Prem ? marks. Centre half we'd need a partner for Bikey, a replacement for the ageing legs of Doobs and Ivar. Centre forward needs a shake up too. Doyle is a funny player, he looked real Premiership class pre Xmas but since he's gone so off the boil it's worrying. Kitson isn't a fraction of the player he was 3 years ago, Lita's RFC career is over and Noel Hunt's fitness needs to improve. Whether that's because like his brother he puts so much into it he knackers himself out i don't know. Long to be fair to him has improved greatly in the 2nd half of the season and he may have just saved his RFC career. I still believe we need better than him and I still don't beleive he quite has the all round game to command regular first team football at a team going for promotion.
I think regardless who is manager there wil be a big shake up of players in the summer,i agree there needs to bea balance of youth and experience but i believe certain players here have ran their course and it's time for a shake up. Whether it will be Coppell doing it or someone else remains to be seen.
by Top Flight » 06 May 2009 11:29
by Royalee » 06 May 2009 11:33
Top Flight The one change we mustn't make is that of the manager.
Coppell should definitely stay. He is the best manager in our history.
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