by TBM » 20 Feb 2011 23:28
by SpaceCruiser » 20 Feb 2011 23:32
by Mike Hunt » 20 Feb 2011 23:37
by TBM » 20 Feb 2011 23:45
SpaceCruiser What makes you think that the East stand will listen to you? Remember that this is the same people that that clapped Crystal Palace's third goal and also clapped Arsenal every time they scored....oh, you're in that crowd, aren't you! Maybe if the likes of you buggered off!
by leon » 21 Feb 2011 00:08
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 21 Feb 2011 04:11
by SpaceCruiser » 21 Feb 2011 08:39
by brendywendy » 21 Feb 2011 10:06
by TBM » 21 Feb 2011 10:10
brendywendy this would make sense if he wasnt fading in second half in away games too
by brendywendy » 21 Feb 2011 10:11
by TBM » 21 Feb 2011 10:12
by brendywendy » 21 Feb 2011 10:37
by Hoop Blah » 21 Feb 2011 10:45
by TBM » 21 Feb 2011 10:46
Hoop Blah It could also be that defenders take that first 20/30 minutes to suss out his pace and which way he's going to run. By the second half they just know how to play him a bit better.
by brendywendy » 21 Feb 2011 11:19
by Z175 » 21 Feb 2011 11:42
by TBM » 21 Feb 2011 11:51
Z175 Hang on - First Half, he kept trying to cut innside his man and beat 3 more people and the ball was cleared all the time, got about 2 crosses in in 45 minutes and while he got a bit worse 2nd half, for the last 10 minutes he got the game by the scruff of the neck and went outside the full back and created our best chances - in front of the east stand...
by RoyalBlue » 21 Feb 2011 13:19
by Handsome Man » 21 Feb 2011 13:33
RoyalBlue The section of East Stand nearest the North definitely gets behind Kebe. However, he is rarely a '90 minute player' and usually goes right off the boil at points in the game which can be extremely frustrating.
In the second half on Saturday the ball was running towards the Watford bye-line, chased by their not particularly fast left back who in turn was being caught by Kebe. For some reason known only to himself, Kebe decided to give up the chase. Perhaps he thought the ball was going to run out of play. Only when some of the supporters yelled angrily at him did he start to run chase again, closed the left back down and very nearly got to the ball before it ran out of play. Had he not stopped running he would easily have beaten the left back to the ball and kept it in play.
It appears to me that at present he lets his head drop far too easily.
by RoyalBlue » 21 Feb 2011 13:45
Handsome ManRoyalBlue The section of East Stand nearest the North definitely gets behind Kebe. However, he is rarely a '90 minute player' and usually goes right off the boil at points in the game which can be extremely frustrating.
In the second half on Saturday the ball was running towards the Watford bye-line, chased by their not particularly fast left back who in turn was being caught by Kebe. For some reason known only to himself, Kebe decided to give up the chase. Perhaps he thought the ball was going to run out of play. Only when some of the supporters yelled angrily at him did he start to run chase again, closed the left back down and very nearly got to the ball before it ran out of play. Had he not stopped running he would easily have beaten the left back to the ball and kept it in play.
It appears to me that at present he lets his head drop far too easily.
I saw that from the upper west, where we all still love Jimmy and give him our strongest support, and it did seem a bit odd. On that occasion, he couldn't have got the ball, .
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