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Re: Kebe

by Ian Royal » 14 Jan 2010 20:38

Except they weren't assists. Rasiak could have half a dozen more crucial touches to his name that haven't been remembered.

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Re: Kebe

by rob the royal » 14 Jan 2010 20:39

actually I just had a look and he hasn't. But still it's not a lot of difference.

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Re: Kebe

by rob the royal » 14 Jan 2010 20:41

Ian Royal Except they weren't assists. Rasiak could have half a dozen more crucial touches to his name that haven't been remembered.


Well I'll just have to take your word for it. If by crucial touch you mean a header spooned 30ft into the air in the penalty box and then picked up and slotted away then he's probably got loads! :wink:

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Re: Kebe

by The whole year inn » 14 Jan 2010 21:24

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better results in the league will coincide with Pearce being dropped.

Or Mills being in.

Let's be honest, Pearce is just a younger and more inexperienced Ingimarsson.




probably fair - he is nowhere near Championship standard yet though.

A year or two in League one would do him the world of good IMO. Ship him out on loan and get another proven centre-half in (which we probably need to do anyway)

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Re: Kebe

by Ian Royal » 14 Jan 2010 21:32

Disagree. He is already Championship standard, but with a few rough edges. He'll never be good enough for the Prem though.


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Re: Kebe

by The whole year inn » 15 Jan 2010 08:16

Ian Royal Disagree. He is already Championship standard.


Disagree. His performances this season have been woeful and that is being generous. He is unbelievably slow for a young lad....he has the footballing brain but his legs are half a mile behind

He is 18 months-2 years away from being a championship regular IMO.

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Re: Kebe

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 10:06

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rob the royal Kebe was ok but I reckon he could easily have been a bit more direct with his running - look at how easily Gunnar's was tearing them up!!! But it seemed like he just wanted to try and hang on to the ball for as long as possible when really he could have bagged himself a goal or set someone up.


But when you're winning away with 29 minutes left, hanging onto the ball for as long as possible is a much better tactic than taking a risk that is likely to give possession away.


'greed

and probably what he was told to do, not only that but exactly the same thing we were doing on the other wing too, but no ones moaning at them...... :roll:

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by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 10:08

Ian Royal Disagree. He is already Championship standard, but with a few rough edges. He'll never be good enough for the Prem though.


people said the same about ivar.

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Re: Kebe

by zummerset » 15 Jan 2010 10:11

I am no Kebe fan but he played well against Pool and did some back tracking and tackling. Some comedy moments but good enough for Chanpionship. He needs someone to play with (like Rosenior) that he can develop an understanding with week on week. Nice one Jimmy.


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by rg6royal » 15 Jan 2010 10:17

zummerset I am no Kebe fan but he played well against Pool and did some back tracking and tackling. Some comedy moments but good enough for Chanpionship. He needs someone to play with (like Rosenior) that he can develop an understanding with week on week. Nice one Jimmy.


'greed

Don't think he did much wrong when he came on tbh. Provided us with an outlet as ran at their defenders a few times causing problems.

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Re: Kebe

by Super Kevin Bremner! » 15 Jan 2010 10:53

Hugo Boss So, a great result last night as we're all agreed... But WTF is Jimmy Kebe all about??

All he did last night was pussy-foot around, running it into touch when under no pressure and then when he did have a chance to kill the game off after we went 2-1 up, he somehow ends up turning back on himself and giving the ball away.

Absolute waste of space. Wants shooting.


When we want the opinion of a CheLOLsea supporter we'll let you know mate.

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Re: Kebe

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 10:57

yeah!

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Re: Kebe

by rob the royal » 15 Jan 2010 12:58

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rob the royal Kebe was ok but I reckon he could easily have been a bit more direct with his running - look at how easily Gunnar's was tearing them up!!! But it seemed like he just wanted to try and hang on to the ball for as long as possible when really he could have bagged himself a goal or set someone up.


But when you're winning away with 29 minutes left, hanging onto the ball for as long as possible is a much better tactic than taking a risk that is likely to give possession away.


'greed

and probably what he was told to do, not only that but exactly the same thing we were doing on the other wing too, but no ones moaning at them...... :roll:


i agree completely. all i was saying was that i reckon if he had gone for it that one time when he got himself in a great position something may well have come from it. not moaning at all - read the rest of the post!!


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Re: Kebe

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 12:59

no :lol:

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Re: Kebe

by rob the royal » 15 Jan 2010 13:13

brendywendy no :lol:


ok i'll sum it up for you. i'm so fed up of people moaning about kebe, he did ok... blah blah blah.

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Re: Kebe

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 13:48

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brendywendy no :lol:


ok i'll sum it up for you. i'm so fed up of people moaning about kebe, he did ok... blah blah blah.


thankyou for the helpful summary

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Re: Kebe

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 13:49

anyway i agreed with you
was moaning at the other people moaning, not your non moaning

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Re: Kebe

by rob the royal » 15 Jan 2010 13:50

just didn't want people reading the last page of the thread thinking i was one of the kebe-bashers!

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Re: Kebe

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2010 14:06

noted

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Re: Kebe

by Hugo Boss » 15 Jan 2010 15:18

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Hugo Boss So, a great result last night as we're all agreed... But WTF is Jimmy Kebe all about??

All he did last night was pussy-foot around, running it into touch when under no pressure and then when he did have a chance to kill the game off after we went 2-1 up, he somehow ends up turning back on himself and giving the ball away.

Absolute waste of space. Wants shooting.


When we want the opinion of a CheLOLsea supporter we'll let you know mate.


brendywendy yeah!


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