Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Maguire » 11 May 2009 16:44

Royal_Belly I'm probably going to get an absolute slating here but... here it goes.... If Bikey is our best centre back then we have serious problems!!!! Bikey is strong on the ball and not many forwards get past him - but that is all he gives us! He is too casual on the ball - Saturday was a great example of him having time on the ball and in the end gave away posession and he has ALWAYS been a liability - you just never know what he is going to do next! There was no need to pull the dude's shirt on Saturday - the player was going no-where - Marcus was coming to get the ball.


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Royal_Belly » 11 May 2009 16:46

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Royal_Belly I'm probably going to get an absolute slating here but... here it goes.... If Bikey is our best centre back then we have serious problems!!!! Bikey is strong on the ball and not many forwards get past him - but that is all he gives us! He is too casual on the ball - Saturday was a great example of him having time on the ball and in the end gave away posession and he has ALWAYS been a liability - you just never know what he is going to do next! There was no need to pull the dude's shirt on Saturday - the player was going no-where - Marcus was coming to get the ball.


Shut it woman :roll:


Apologies! (but you know i'm right!)

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Maguire » 11 May 2009 16:50

"Not many forward get past him" is quite a big plus point for a centre half. Plus he's a much better footballer than Duberry or Pearce.

Duberry gives away daft fouls all over the pitch, all the time.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Royal_Belly » 11 May 2009 16:54

Maguire "Not many forward get past him" is quite a big plus point for a centre half. Plus he's a much better footballer than Duberry or Pearce.

Duberry gives away daft fouls all over the pitch, all the time.


I agree with your point on Duberry - he has a toblerone head! I have never known a defender who cannot head a ball properly!

I have confidence in Pearce - I'd rather him on the pitch then Bikey!

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Alan Partridge » 11 May 2009 16:54

Maguire "Not many forward get past him" is quite a big plus point for a centre half. Plus he's a much better footballer than Duberry or Pearce.

Duberry gives away daft fouls all over the pitch, all the time.


Just not in the penalty area with 10minutes to go.


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Alan Partridge » 11 May 2009 16:55

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Maguire "Not many forward get past him" is quite a big plus point for a centre half. Plus he's a much better footballer than Duberry or Pearce.

Duberry gives away daft fouls all over the pitch, all the time.


I agree with your point on Duberry - he has a toblerone head! I have never known a defender who cannot head a ball properly!

I have confidence in Pearce - I'd rather him on the pitch then Bikey!


If that's with regard to Duberry then that's frightening.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Royal_Belly » 11 May 2009 17:00

Duberry is just as rubbish as Bikey IMO! He cannot head the ball properly - he gives away the same stupid fouls - past it!

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Maguire » 11 May 2009 17:07

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Maguire "Not many forward get past him" is quite a big plus point for a centre half. Plus he's a much better footballer than Duberry or Pearce.

Duberry gives away daft fouls all over the pitch, all the time.


Just not in the penalty area with 10minutes to go.


Pfff. Constantly going through the back of people/knocking them over in wide areas and I don't need to tell you how dangerous that it.

But crack on, hang the African based on one mistake you white supremacist retard.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by brendywendy » 11 May 2009 17:26

love the bikey

think hes an awesome tank of a defender

but people on here have been saying his overphysicality and slackness would cost us for a while,


and it did


doobs IMO has been solid if unspectacular all season


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by yuomi » 11 May 2009 17:44

lets get this clear.

if ANYONE thinks that without bikey in our team we would be in the playoffs at all this season they are 'avin a laugh. he made a mistake, an error of judgement after getting caught up in the heat of the moment. anyone who thinks that merits his being sold or ostracised is reactionary and needs to unfold the bigger picture.

tragic.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by brendywendy » 11 May 2009 17:46

dont think hes been that far ahead of the others really

if he applied himself, focussed, stopped being slack and stopped barging people, he would be one of the best defenders in the country

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by RoyalBlue » 11 May 2009 18:02

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It was more of a rake, he meant to hurt the guy rather than just tap his shin. No excuses.

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Not how it looks on the TV pictures. Added to that, if Bikey really wanted to hurt someone, rest assured they would be very, very hurt!! Not defending his actions and not surprised he got a red but the nature and severity of the 'attack' was nowhere near as bad as some want to make out.


It's exactly how it looked on Youtube !

Not sure why Bikey would be guaranteed to 'really, really' hurt anyone. He tried, and missed. It wasn't as if he had the bloke in a darkened alley way. I don;t think any of his previous misdemeanours have led to much actual harm....



And of course you get such magnificent high definition pictures on Youtube! :roll:

He didn't miss and, as for the guarantee of really hurting if he wanted to, just look at his physique! To suggest that he wouldn't be capable of really hurting someone, if that was his intent, is like suggesting Mike Tyson couldn't do so.

Of course his previous misdemeanours haven't led to much actual harm, for exactly the same reason - he didn't intend them to!

Once again you seem happy to read and respond to points out of context. My initial posting was in response to the ludicrous claim that Bikey intended to inflict serious harm on Blake.

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Jerry St Clair » 11 May 2009 18:13

Viva la Bikey
Viva la Bikey
Comes from Cameroon
He is a loon
Viva la Bikey


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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Sun Tzu » 11 May 2009 18:14

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And of course you get such magnificent high definition pictures on Youtube! :roll:

He didn't miss and, as for the guarantee of really hurting if he wanted to, just look at his physique! To suggest that he wouldn't be capable of really hurting someone, if that was his intent, is like suggesting Mike Tyson couldn't do so.

Of course his previous misdemeanours haven't led to much actual harm, for exactly the same reason - he didn't intend them to!

Once again you seem happy to read and respond to points out of context. My initial posting was in response to the ludicrous claim that Bikey intended to inflict serious harm on Blake.


Not sure of the point here.

Bikey stamped on him. No one apart from Bikey really knows his intent, but I'm not sure people who don;t want to hurt someone bother with a stamp.

Of course it is a pointless discussion, it was a red card offence and deserving of the 4 match ban that will follow. Stupid, inexcusable, unprofessional.

And what the defintion of Youtube has to do with it I have no idea. If you have your eyes shut then the definition is irrelevant !!

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Re: Viva la Bikey - the appreciation thread

by Ian Royal » 11 May 2009 18:19

yuomi lets get this clear.

if ANYONE thinks that without bikey in our team we would be in the playoffs at all this season they are 'avin a laugh. he made a mistake, an error of judgement after getting caught up in the heat of the moment. anyone who thinks that merits his being sold or ostracised is reactionary and needs to unfold the bigger picture.

tragic.


The weight of evidence supporting your claim is non-existent.

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