Kebe or McCleary

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by southstand67 » 27 Aug 2012 19:54

I'm pleasantly surprised by McCleary, he seems to run at defenders, whereas Jimmy runs past them. Different style, but I reckon that substituting one for the other will run an already tired defence ragged- so all good!

Yea, that has to be oneteaminberks, he kept PMing me too telling me he wasn't whoever he was before if that makes sense....

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Platypuss » 27 Aug 2012 20:11

Even from the limited showings so far McCleary seems to have better cross on him.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Stuboo » 27 Aug 2012 20:17

I agree that having both gives us great options.

McCleary does cross well, but I can also remember a quality cross from Kebe last season which Roberts headed in.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by melonhead » 27 Aug 2012 20:30

kebe is god- but have been seriously impressed with mcleary- the great thing is we now have two gr8 wingers on that side who can only push each other on to greater things

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by SCIAG » 27 Aug 2012 20:46

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edinburghroyal Can both play and McAnuff be benched?


It's possible, but one of them would have to play on their unfavoured left side. I'm not sure if Brian would be willing to drop the captain also. Worth thinking about though.

McAnuff also prefers the right side. I think all three (four if you count HRK) are more than capable of playing on either side.

I'd want Kébé playing 70 minutes and then McCleary coming off the bench.


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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Ian Royal » 27 Aug 2012 21:44

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Optimist Random outbursts at people who are not having a go at him followed by a generic "okay", classic 1TeamInBerks material.


I even got a PM from him informing me, "Kebe rubbish."


I got a PM telling me not to call him 1 team berks. True story, okay.

Same MO as Berks,. I got one telling me to "shut up pal". Or something. He'll get himself banned eventually, or will go away if he gets ignored enough, I won't be responding to him again unless I spot an opportunity for a good cheap shot.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Aug 2012 22:27

I think he's a breath of fresh air

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Woodcote Royal » 28 Aug 2012 06:07

The elephant in the room here is that too many people think McAnuff has to start regardless.

His days as a winger should be behind him and he certainly shouldn't be keeping Kebe or McCleary out of the team. He should be fighting for a spot in the centre (where I believe he is now more effective) but it's a battle he will probably lose.

This doesn't make him sh+t, just not good enough to be guaranteed a start from our Premiership squad.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Aug 2012 08:47

Thought Jobi was great against Chelsea. Seemed like most reports recognised him as a danger man in that game. Always a consistent performer and see no reason to drop him. Certainly not for Kebe who, let's be honest, contributes a lot less to the game than Jobi and rarely makes as much impact has McCleary who has had two great games back to back.


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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Upper West Ginger » 28 Aug 2012 08:59

At Stamford Bridge Jobi ran past three players and then got fouled by the next two, notably John Terry who should have been booked.
From the resultant free-kick we got our second goal.
It was a tremendous piece of skill by Jobi, - if Terry hadn't fouled him, he would have been through on goal, and we might have been celebrating a wonder-goal. As it was, justice was done.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by RadicalRoyal » 28 Aug 2012 09:19

It can only be good to have McCleary making the impact he has, Kebe is great on his day but consistency is not his strong point .nice to have quality cover for that position

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by West Stand Man » 28 Aug 2012 09:26

Stuboo I agree that having both gives us great options.

McCleary does cross well, but I can also remember a quality cross from Kebe last season which Roberts headed in.


You are trying to introduce facts to an HNA discussion. Just so wrong. :oops:

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by JordCot » 28 Aug 2012 09:37

I personally don't think McAnuff is a good enough option to be starting in CM except for injuries.

We have seen two games from him this season. At stoke both he and HRK were pretty anonymous but at chelsea he looked good, he took on his man and looked to have the eating of Ivanovic. McCleary has looked good so far but it is far too early for us to say he is much more consistent that Kebe.

In the long run it may change but when Kebe is back from injury I would say McCleary will keep his place if he doesn't have any shocking games before then. That may change in the course of the season but we need to see what 'Premier League Kebe' plays like. I don't see McAnuff getting dropped, while its not ideal he has done well as captain and will probably keep his place most weeks


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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Snowball » 28 Aug 2012 09:58

JordCot I personally don't think McAnuff is a good enough option to be starting in CM except for injuries.

We have seen two games from him this season. At stoke both he and HRK were pretty anonymous but at chelsea he looked good, he took on his man and looked to have the eating of Ivanovic. McCleary has looked good so far but it is far too early for us to say he is much more consistent that Kebe.




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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Kebe Cummings » 28 Aug 2012 10:40

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edinburghroyal Can both play and McAnuff be benched?


Yes! Someone talking sense on this site for once!


I'm just gonna throw this out there, it doesn't mean I agree with it (I don't). But what about moving McAnuff into central midfield and also playing Kebe and McCleary?


What about moving McAnuff to left back and playing both Kebe and McLeary?

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Kebe Cummings » 28 Aug 2012 10:53

Upper West Ginger At Stamford Bridge Jobi ran past three players and then got fouled by the next two, notably John Terry who should have been booked.
From the resultant free-kick we got our second goal.
It was a tremendous piece of skill by Jobi, - if Terry hadn't fouled him, he would have been through on goal, and we might have been celebrating a wonder-goal. As it was, justice was done.


If Terry hadn't fouled him, he will shoot wide as ussual

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by LWJ » 28 Aug 2012 11:35

Jobi tracks back and covers more than Kebe will, so for that fact I'd vote Jobi > Jimmy

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Snowball » 28 Aug 2012 11:43

Kebe Cummings What about moving McAnuff to left back and playing both Kebe and McLeary?


He expects to finish up as a full back. Such things might be possible, but not this season.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by loyalroyal4life » 28 Aug 2012 12:24

Given that Brian wont drop Mcanuff, I would go with Kebe with Mcleary as the impact sub!

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Stuboo » 28 Aug 2012 12:37

loyalroyal4life Given that Brian wont drop Mcanuff, I would go with Kebe with Mcleary as the impact sub!


Yep, that is what I would do too, for now.

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