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Re: Jay Tabb

by Row Z Royal » 12 Mar 2010 22:50

rg6royal Great bigger than me 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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Re: Jay Tabb

by Snowball » 12 Mar 2010 22:59

4-5-1

with Tabb-Howard-Sig and both wingers?

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Re: Jay Tabb

by bassavage » 13 Mar 2010 04:00

I seen him play at Sheff Wed away last year where he made his debut as a right winger and was subbed at half time. Needless to say thats not his best position and was pretty poor. But I thought the end of last year he was very good at CM especially against Burnley. Not had a lot of chances under BR or BM except for his spell at RB which he did very well and his run now which again he's been terrific. For me I'd stick with a 4-4-2 and have McAnuff, Tabb, Sig and Kebe in the middle.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Arch » 13 Mar 2010 04:33

Snowball 4-5-1

with Tabb-Howard-Sig and both wingers?

:idea:

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Re: Jay Tabb

by rhroyal » 13 Mar 2010 05:35

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

Kebe, Tabb, Howard, Sig and McAnuff?

Does McAnuff need to walk into the team? It's hardly like we've struggled without him. Let him start on the bench.


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Re: Jay Tabb

by Rex » 13 Mar 2010 06:50

bassavage I seen him play at Sheff Wed away last year where he made his debut as a right winger and was subbed at half time. Needless to say thats not his best position and was pretty poor. But I thought the end of last year he was very good at CM especially against Burnley. Not had a lot of chances under BR or BM except for his spell at RB which he did very well and his run now which again he's been terrific. For me I'd stick with a 4-4-2 and have McAnuff, Tabb, Sig and Kebe in the middle.


Um....it didn't help that he was semi concious after coming off second best in a solid crunching tackle.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by rhroyal » 13 Mar 2010 08:59

The day I realised Tabb's talent last potential was when we played Sheff Utd at home. Tabb had had a few mediocre games on the wing at this stage. Midway through the first half Cisse went off injured and Tabb came on to play a blinder. We didn't deserve to lose that one. It was obvious that he could be a very good player at this level, and I said after our season fell apart that Tabb should be one of the players at the core of our next squad. Rodgers wasted his talent; another error on his part. McD seems to be using it now.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by PEARCEY » 13 Mar 2010 09:36

brendywendy always liked tabb, rarely let us down, even at RB.absolute terrier and gives us some real bite in the middle.
was gutted top see him almost transferred under rodgers, and am very happy to see him getting a run in the side now, even if its at the expense of karacan.



Its a shame for Karacan but I've always liked Tabb and couldn't understand why Rodgers didn't play him in midfield. He's a good player. Why Rodgers didn't play him and Mills consistently is one of the primary reasons he lost his job.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Dirk Gently » 13 Mar 2010 23:33

One of the reasons I love Jay Tabb is that today he scuffed a clearance by the touchline, and said to himself "You c*nt!" - realised he was close to the stand and immediately apologised to everyone! Bless!


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Re: Jay Tabb

by loyalroyal4life » 14 Mar 2010 00:16

Focher i like Karacan, but its very clear that Tabb is better



have been saying that from the offset, but some people on here are to blind to realise this!!

tabb was quality today and showed exactly what karacan lacks

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Re: Jay Tabb

by loyalroyal4life » 14 Mar 2010 00:18

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

Kebe, Tabb, Howard, Sig and McAnuff?

Does McAnuff need to walk into the team? It's hardly like we've struggled without him. Let him start on the bench.



No, let him start on the left with kebe on the right. Only person who i would maybe consider dropping is howard

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Cookie » 14 Mar 2010 01:14

I like him, he's a little genious and he's industrious.

In fact he's a little genustrious.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Row Z Royal » 14 Mar 2010 08:52

Dirk Gently One of the reasons I love Jay Tabb is that today he scuffed a clearance by the touchline, and said to himself "You c*nt!" - realised he was close to the stand and immediately apologised to everyone! Bless!


Turns mentioned this in the car on the way home. :lol:


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Re: Jay Tabb

by Wycombe Royal » 14 Mar 2010 10:32

I love Jay Tabb.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Big Foot » 14 Mar 2010 11:05

I like the fact that if he loses the ball, he won't stop running until he's got it back or hustled the other team into making a mistake

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Ian Royal » 14 Mar 2010 12:23

Really impressed with Tabb in the last few games. Superb little player.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by warrpp » 14 Mar 2010 23:35

always liked him

hard little bugger......never seen him back out of a challenge, but always tackles cleanly, genuinely two footed, uses the ball well when he has it, and has a nice burst of pace over 5-10 yards that lets him find space.

always seems to be there harrying the opposition player with the ball, denying them space, and when he has the ball, always looks to keep it moving forward.

overall, great little player,one that i can't remember having a bad game for us, and someone who i think should be one of the first names down on the teamsheet every week.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Wimb » 15 Mar 2010 05:31

Hard not to love the guy, got all the spirit and heart in the world and puts in a great shift.

If only he was 5-6' taller :D

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Franchise FC » 15 Mar 2010 07:59

Wimb Hard not to love the guy, got all the spirit and heart in the world and puts in a great shift.

If only he was 5-6' taller :D


If he was five to six FEET taller he'd be playing basketball for megabucks .
:lol: :lol:

And he'd still only be 7' 6"

:lol: :lol:

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Wimb » 15 Mar 2010 08:07

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Wimb Hard not to love the guy, got all the spirit and heart in the world and puts in a great shift.

If only he was 5-6' taller :D


If he was five to six FEET taller he'd be playing basketball for megabucks .
:lol: :lol:

And he'd still only be 7' 6"

:lol: :lol:


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