Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Southbank Old Boy » 09 Dec 2009 22:55

Sorry Brendy, Kebe just isnt good enough

Yeah he can have flashes of good play every now and again, but his basic skills are just not good enough, and we cant afford to carry him like we did last night and plenty of other times this season just on the off chance he produces once in a while

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Royal With Cheese » 10 Dec 2009 09:21

floyd__streete Brendy, your love of Kebe is rather endearing in a blind-faith kind of way;

It reminds me of a certain pro-Rodger poster. You know, the one that starts with "R" and ends with "oaylee". Defending the occasional good game as validation of that persons worthiness in their job.

Can Kebe improve? 65 games, 90% of them basically kak would suggest no.

Can Rodgers improve? 23 games and counting.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by brendywendy » 10 Dec 2009 10:59

Royalee
brendywendy and by the way- mick gooding rates him as one of our best players, and on his day as premiere league quality......

are you honestly suggesting you know more about the game/are a better picker of players than our mick?

honestly?


No he doesn't, you're obviously incapable of hearing as well as watching.



yes he does, no im not

& right back atchya

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by brendywendy » 10 Dec 2009 11:01

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No, I'm saying that he only does one of these once in about ten attempts, which is totally unacceptable for a 'professional' footballer. I see players put in one or two decent tackles in Sunday League games, doesn't mean they're any good at tackling you ignoramus.


really? i think its much higher than 1 : 10- where are your figures and statistics to back up such ridiculous statements?

not only that but you said he Can't - tackle/shoot/head/pass
this means he cannot. which is clearly wrong, now you have back tracked to 1 in 10, or one or two. which means he can.
now oxf*rd orf, and take your jibberjabber elsewhere


I'm going to give up in a minute because you have to be the thickest poster on here and that's quite a statement, but if I ride a donkey at a funfair, it doesn't mean I can ride in the Grand National.

I don't expect you to know what that means because you're a complete shit for brains.


what a cockend- just face it- you spout baseless shit on a constant basis
and the world would be a better place without you and your postings

you said he cannot, therefore he is incapable.
this is patently untrue, and your usual exaggeration and hyperbole

now shush you tiresome bore

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by brendywendy » 10 Dec 2009 11:06

floyd__streete Brendy, your love of Kebe is rather endearing in a blind-faith kind of way; are you being ironic? Takes all sorts of course, but luckily my absolute contempt for the players cancels out your implausible defence of this absolute mincer who has all the footballing intelligence of Brian Sewell. He can run - great, so could Daley Thompson and he was rubbish when he played for Reading too - and he can do stepovers - brilliant, let's sign Mr Woo to play on the other wing - but otherwise he is absolutely devoid of ability in a footballing sense. Which makes him an absolute shoo-in for a starting berth in our quite dismal line-up. We're all murked.


i like him, i wish he would be more consistent, i believe it would be good to have a better winger, but he can, has and will tear defences to pieces at this level, and ill take coppells,goodings and rodgers views of him over any of youse lot

i am entertained by him in two ways- 1: when he does good things which at times(not often enough) are sublime, and 2 : when he falls over, misses the ball, leaves the ball behind, shoots wide of the corner flag, takes on the fifth defender when he could have crossed 3 minutes ago.

he makes me laugh, and has been a constant souce of entertainment in this bitter crapfest of a season in one of those two ways.

yes, its a bit ironic.


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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by papereyes » 10 Dec 2009 11:08

floyd__streete Brendy, your love of Kebe is rather endearing in a blind-faith kind of way; are you being ironic? Takes all sorts of course, but luckily my absolute contempt for the players cancels out your implausible defence of this absolute mincer who has all the footballing intelligence of Brian Sewell. He can run - great, so could Daley Thompson and he was rubbish when he played for Reading too - and he can do stepovers - brilliant, let's sign Mr Woo to play on the other wing - but otherwise he is absolutely devoid of ability in a footballing sense. Which makes him an absolute shoo-in for a starting berth in our quite dismal line-up. We're all murked.


I would happily take Daley Thompson, now, to play left wing for us.

Happily.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by brendywendy » 10 Dec 2009 11:09

Southbank Old Boy Sorry Brendy, Kebe just isnt good enough

Yeah he can have flashes of good play every now and again, but his basic skills are just not good enough, and we cant afford to carry him like we did last night and plenty of other times this season just on the off chance he produces once in a while


personally speaking, when armstrongs back id play tabb on the left, macanuff on right, kebe on bench

i just like defending the lanky man- hes ace

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Thaumagurist* » 10 Dec 2009 11:12

brendywendy
Southbank Old Boy Sorry Brendy, Kebe just isnt good enough

Yeah he can have flashes of good play every now and again, but his basic skills are just not good enough, and we cant afford to carry him like we did last night and plenty of other times this season just on the off chance he produces once in a while


personally speaking, when armstrongs back id play tabb on the left, macanuff on right, kebe on bench

i just like defending the lanky man- hes ace


You'd drop Bertrand? Who'd play at RB?

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by brendywendy » 10 Dec 2009 11:18

betrand- the guys quality, could play either side- armstrong less so, so id have him back where he belongs
id just rather have full backs playing as full backs, and midfielders as midfielders

ideally id like left footed fullbacks on the left, and right footed full backs on the right- but since it seems as a club we are incapable of even having the correct players for each position id rather the situation above than what we have currently


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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Dec 2009 12:28

You can all go back to supporting your other teams now.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Terminal Boardom » 10 Dec 2009 13:16

Going back to Royalee's obsession with experience, just how much experience did BR have compared to Colin? Experince as a manager as well as being a professional footballer.

I think we all know the answer to that one.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Royalee » 10 Dec 2009 13:21

Terminal Boardom Going back to Royalee's obsession with experience, just how much experience did BR have compared to Colin? Experince as a manager as well as being a professional footballer.

I think we all know the answer to that one.


Wasn't our last home game a victory against one of the more experienced managers in the division? You do talk some utter drivel.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by JimmytheJim » 10 Dec 2009 13:44

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Terminal Boardom Going back to Royalee's obsession with experience, just how much experience did BR have compared to Colin? Experince as a manager as well as being a professional footballer.

I think we all know the answer to that one.


Wasn't our last home game a victory against one of the more experienced managers in the division? You do talk some utter drivel.


his whole point was that if you are going to harp on about experience in the retarded manner you insist on doing, you should be consistent. you're not. you remind me of bible-bashing americans who think global warming is a global hoax.


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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by andrew1957 » 10 Dec 2009 13:50

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Royalee
Terminal Boardom Going back to Royalee's obsession with experience, just how much experience did BR have compared to Colin? Experince as a manager as well as being a professional footballer.

I think we all know the answer to that one.


Wasn't our last home game a victory against one of the more experienced managers in the division? You do talk some utter drivel.


his whole point was that if you are going to harp on about experience in the retarded manner you insist on doing, you should be consistent. you're not. you remind me of bible-bashing americans who think global warming is a global hoax.


For the record global warming is a hoax to get you to pay more taxes - see below

http://www.rense.com/general88/climchn.htm

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Royalee » 10 Dec 2009 13:52

Experience is only worthwhile if the players are any good, which they aren't in the case of our players.

Global warming is caused by the Sun, not us btw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zeGY8zbzc8, then again you probably thought you knew it all being at Warwick.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by floyd__streete » 10 Dec 2009 14:01

Even if climate change isn't affected by man-kind, it is surely good practice to adopt the measures suggested by experts to slow down the onset of global warming in so much as they would seem to protect the longevity of the planet we dirty.

Anyway, back to the Palace game - Reading were crap.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by Royalee » 10 Dec 2009 14:08

I'm not sure we can to much to counter the power of the Sun fwiw. Yes, Reading were crap and will hopefully improve on Saturday.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by brendywendy » 10 Dec 2009 14:32

Royalee I'm not sure we can to much to counter the power of the Sun fwiw. Yes, Reading were crap and will hopefully improve on Saturday.


thousands of tiny mirrors in orbit around the earth?

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by andrew1957 » 10 Dec 2009 14:32

Ideal
andrew1957 global warming is a hoax to get you to pay more taxes


Jesus Christ!!! That is the second time you've had me take the lords name in vain today.
I'm not normally big on namecalling, but by God, you are the dumbest oxf*rd on here!
If you really think global warming is some kinda conspiracy theory bullshit, then I pity you, and I pity the parents who spawned you, suddenly I understand just how dumb you have to be to be one of the "Rodgers-blind-faith"-crew.

Royalee Global warming is caused by the Sun, not us


See above, you two must be incredibly stupid.


Check the facts for yourself before you are abusive. The global temperature has been falling for several years and only a couple of weeks ago scientists at East Anglia Uni were caught red handed manipulating the data - even reported on BBC - to try to make global warming look real.

If you are clever enough to use google then you can find all this out for yourself.

As it happens Royalee is right - the sun became very active until 2004 and has since fallen into slumber - so we are far more at risk from a mini ice age than from global warming as it happens as the sun is now at its least active for many possibly hundreds of years. The same happened in the seventeenth century I believe which is when the Thames froze over for months and you could walk across the river on foot.

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Re: Back from the Game - Crystal Palace

by andrew1957 » 10 Dec 2009 14:42

Sunspots at a 1000 year high 2004 - global temperatures rise

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/3869753.stm

Now sun virtually inactive - global cooling feared

http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/healthscienc ... n-Threat-/

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