Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Bandini » 24 Feb 2011 15:36

Refuses to water pot plants.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Hampshire Royal » 24 Feb 2011 15:42

He's got angels to do that for him. Out of his absolute love of all things, he refuses to do them out of a job. Anyway, they can be a pretty bolshie bunch.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by brendywendy » 24 Feb 2011 17:04

he doesnt refuse. he simply knows the truth that the best way to water a plant is with his mind.
once a plant has been in his presence for the shortest of times, it needeth not further watering

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by brendywendy » 25 Feb 2011 09:49

Gloria Gooner His height would prove useful when trying to retrieve the last packet of cereal from the supermarket top shelf.


you would never need a footstool again glo

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Mr Angry » 25 Feb 2011 20:49

I stayed up in Barnsley this week and got chatting to a Tykes fan; the only Reading player he raved about (and he really did rave about him in a positive way) was Kebe. Always strikes me as odd how fans from othe clubs view your players differently to how you view them...


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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 26 Feb 2011 06:40

I guess they don't see them week in week out tho, so get dazzled by the good bits, much like watching MOTD and thinking Rooney is all that.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Handsome Man » 26 Feb 2011 09:02

We see him week in and week out and rave about him too. He is still one of our best players.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Row Z Royal » 26 Feb 2011 09:35

Handsome Man We see him week in and week out and rave about him too. He is still one of our best players.


Exactly.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Kitsondinho » 26 Feb 2011 10:44

Here for the Kebe, you're only here for the Kebe.......reapeat 10,000 times............


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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by SouthDownsRoyal » 26 Feb 2011 18:52

he was the best player on the pitch today

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by brendywendy » 26 Feb 2011 22:10

of course- since hes the greatest player on the planet theres not a pitch in the world he could appear on ansd not be the best player on it

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Optimist » 26 Feb 2011 22:23

Second half he was on fire. First half could never beat the first man! Seemed to grow in confidence loads after his goal, hopefully he'll keep it up for the scousers.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by Stuka » 28 Feb 2011 13:59

I have every faith in Kebe. He will be listening...



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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by zummerset » 28 Feb 2011 14:09

Jimmy how could we have doubted you when you first arrived and skittered around like speed tripping Bambi. It was a test and we failed you but you have forgiven us sinners and we will never again doubt the Kebe.

Ps don't leave......

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by Stuka » 28 Feb 2011 14:41

zummerset Jimmy how could we have doubted you when you first arrived and skittered around like speed tripping Bambi. It was a test and we failed you but you have forgiven us sinners and we will never again doubt the Kebe.

Ps don't leave......


It must have been strange for him when he first arrived. Only natural that he needed to settle in. Many great characters of history have humble beginings.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by zummerset » 28 Feb 2011 14:55

I think the problem when he arrived was the apparent lack of co-ordination between his feet and what his brain was telling them to do (all done at lightening pace). How the coaches have worked with him to channel his (now obvious) gifts is why we post on football message boards and they get paid to work in football. Lwood looked shocking the first game he played (Leeds) but look at him now.

Good stuff and in all seriousness a big compliment to the professional management and coaching team.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by brendywendy » 28 Feb 2011 15:19

zummerset I think the problem when he arrived was the apparent lack of co-ordination between his feet and what his brain was telling them to do (all done at lightening pace). How the coaches have worked with him to channel his (now obvious) gifts is why we post on football message boards and they get paid to work in football. Lwood looked shocking the first game he played (Leeds) but look at him now.

Good stuff and in all seriousness a big compliment to the professional management and coaching team.



its as big a smack in the face for those who still write players off too early.

see, shlong, cummings, kebe, ledge etc


tbf, if the knee jerkers could please keep it up, as its nailed on as soon as they start to say things like "not even a pub player", that the player suddenly comes good and rams it too em.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by zummerset » 28 Feb 2011 15:44

true dat

But we still bought Mooney with much PR hubris and then presumably realised he was a dud and never played the lad. Similar Matejovski only warmed the bench and now he is playing Champions League football. Perhaps even clever football folk can get it wrong but your argument suggests just not as much as football fans. However statistically speaking if a whole bunch of football fans think a player is sh*te then he probably is (at that time). Whether they use this to motivate themselves or simply have expert coaching that irons out their in perfections I don't know but if they could stop Fedders trying to palm out shots and simply catch the ball that would be quite an improvement.

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by brendywendy » 28 Feb 2011 15:54

zummerset true dat

But we still bought Mooney with much PR hubris and then presumably realised he was a dud and never played the lad. Similar Matejovski only warmed the bench and now he is playing Champions League football. Perhaps even clever football folk can get it wrong but your argument suggests just not as much as football fans. However statistically speaking if a whole bunch of football fans think a player is sh*te then he probably is (at that time). Whether they use this to motivate themselves or simply have expert coaching that irons out their in perfections I don't know but if they could stop Fedders trying to palm out shots and simply catch the ball that would be quite an improvement.


thats the beauty of low cost punts i guess.
and mooney has been successful wherever hes been on loan.and matejovski was the best inneffective player i ever saw. :lol:

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Re: Is Jimmy Kebe the greatest man that ever lived?

by floyd__streete » 28 Feb 2011 21:22

Something occurred to me at the weekend watching the replay of Kebe's fine finish at Palace, something which I didn't notice at the time because I was too busy flicking the Vs at a bald Palace fan in the adjacent block of the Arthur Wait. I noticed that after Kebe scored in front of the Reading following he didn't celebrate with the fans - who chanted his name over and over following his excellent goal and who have been chanting his name in support on a regular basis over the last 18 months (or less) since he finally found his form - he celebrated instead, almost bashfully with his team mates. Compare and contrast with Hunt who saluted those of us who travelled for our support when he himself notched for three-apiece.

Now I am sure there will be plenty of drones bereft of imagination or any sort of lateral thinking who will jump on the 'well you all booed him bandwagon' but that simply isn't true because not every Reading supporter has given him the sh*t that I personally have given him over the past four years. A good many of you - god love ya - have been patient, supportive. Yet he still fails to strike up any rapport with the fans. They chant his name, he barely acknowledges. Maybe he is genuinely shy; the moment when BMc (showing the typically excellent man-management that his predecessor lacked) brought him over to the away end at the same venue last season after a mesmeric performance in a 3-1 win was rather touching, Kebe reluctantly gave applause back to the fans as they gave him a top drawer reception for a top drawer performance. Yet it is that lack of bond generally with the fans as displayed Saturday which makes the impatient amongst us less forgiving of his disinterested performances (see Watford the week before).
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