YateleyRoyal A nobber on twitter has said that Kebe is starting today....
This would please me greatly.
by Scutterbucketz » 31 Aug 2013 13:00
YateleyRoyal A nobber on twitter has said that Kebe is starting today....
by southbank1871 » 31 Aug 2013 13:02
by maffff » 31 Aug 2013 13:29
southbank1871 I could be wrong, but I thought they showed Kebe at Selhurst Park earlier on SSN. They said he'd had a medical and was discussing personal terms.
by RoyalBlue » 31 Aug 2013 13:59
Hoop BlahRoyal Lady It's not even official that he's going/gone is it?
He was a great player for us and I, for one, will miss having the luxury of being able to play him if we want to.
Until there is categoric evidence that he refused to play for us and wasn't injured, I'm going to believe Kebe. If the club were close to selling him to Palace, couldn't Palace have asked that he didn't play on Tuesday for fear of injury? I dunno - but it might be a possibility. Kebe himself said he was used as the scape goat by Adkins to deflect the criticism away from him. If Adkins knew Kebe was going to be off this week, it's not entirely implausible that he might do this, is it?
How did Adkins coerce Kebe into going on the radio on Saturday, then declaring himself unfit on Monday, then get Dellor to probe him on Kebe? To arrange that all in advance with the foresight of a gutless performance from a set of players who should do a lot better is some feat of management.
We should grateful to have such a genius amongst us!
by Ian Royal » 31 Aug 2013 14:08
RoyalBlue As for Kebe being such a great player, as we have found out to our great expense, having a potentially great player who is 'injured' for as much time as he is fit isn't really that much use.
by Royal Lady » 31 Aug 2013 16:15
Hoop BlahRoyal Lady It's not even official that he's going/gone is it?
He was a great player for us and I, for one, will miss having the luxury of being able to play him if we want to.
Until there is categoric evidence that he refused to play for us and wasn't injured, I'm going to believe Kebe. If the club were close to selling him to Palace, couldn't Palace have asked that he didn't play on Tuesday for fear of injury? I dunno - but it might be a possibility. Kebe himself said he was used as the scape goat by Adkins to deflect the criticism away from him. If Adkins knew Kebe was going to be off this week, it's not entirely implausible that he might do this, is it?
How did Adkins coerce Kebe into going on the radio on Saturday, then declaring himself unfit on Monday, then get Dellor to probe him on Kebe? To arrange that all in advance with the foresight of a gutless performance from a set of players who should do a lot better is some feat of management.
We should grateful to have such a genius amongst us!What are you on about? I didn't say anything about Adkins coercing him. I said that unless there is CATEGORIC evidence that he refused to play for us and wasn't injured, I'm going to believe Kebe. Adkins could well have decided to use him as a scape goat (if he thought he was going to be off) when he decided to bleat on about him suddenly declaring himself injured and practically blaming Kebe for the whole debacle on Tuesday night.
Royal Lady Kebe has been a great player for this club and, until this week, I'd never heard him court publicity. So it seems very out of character for him to stir up trouble, especially if there is an imminent move for him on the cards.
So I'm reserving judgement on Kebe until I know the real facts. #justsayin
The only other times he's courted publicity since I first heard of him when we showed an interest in him have been when he's been having a moan and trying to stir things up. I don't think that's a coincidence.How many times has he done this, as I'd never heard him court publicity before last Saturday.Royal Lady People on here are far too quick to denounce players and then suddenly they're flavour of the week - see Guthrie for further details. If Kebe goes, I shall be very sad but wish him well and he'll definitely get a round of applause from me if we ever play against him in future.
You're right that there's quite a fluctuation in opinion at times, but that's in life not just on here. As for Guthrie though, he's taken quite some time to win over the majority of fans and he's done that by admitting his error and working hard to put things right.
I hope Kebe can be remembered for the highlights of his time here. Personally I'll remember him for what he was, a talented player who, on his day could be excellent, but missed far too much football and failed to fulfil his potential enough to really win me over.
by Handsome Man » 31 Aug 2013 17:12
by Ian Royal » 31 Aug 2013 17:14
by MmmMonsterMunch » 31 Aug 2013 17:17
Ian Royal The point is, that it's extremely suspect about how injured he actually was, both on Tuesday and in the past.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Aug 2013 17:18
by Ian Royal » 31 Aug 2013 17:19
MmmMonsterMunchIan Royal The point is, that it's extremely suspect about how injured he actually was, both on Tuesday and in the past.
He wasn't fcuking injured on Tuesday. Even Ady (his most staunch defender) said on BBCRB you don't recover from a hamstring strain in a couple of days after Adkins had confirmed he'd done a full training session on the Thu.
Was a load of BS.
by sandman » 31 Aug 2013 17:20
MmmMonsterMunchIan Royal The point is, that it's extremely suspect about how injured he actually was, both on Tuesday and in the past.
He wasn't fcuking injured on Tuesday. Even Ady (his most staunch defender) said on BBCRB you don't recover from a hamstring strain in a couple of days after Adkins had confirmed he'd done a full training session on the Thu.
Was a load of BS.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 31 Aug 2013 17:21
sandmanMmmMonsterMunchIan Royal The point is, that it's extremely suspect about how injured he actually was, both on Tuesday and in the past.
He wasn't fcuking injured on Tuesday. Even Ady (his most staunch defender) said on BBCRB you don't recover from a hamstring strain in a couple of days after Adkins had confirmed he'd done a full training session on the Thu.
Was a load of BS.
Is that Ady who went on and on last season about how great McCleary was and how he should be in the team ahead of Kebe?
by Uke » 31 Aug 2013 17:24
sandmanBarney 28 pages on Kebe![]()
Cult status is: you play 400+ games for your club, or you are extra special.
The 400 club: Stuart Beavon, Steve Death, Maurice Evans, Michael Gilkes, Martin Hicks, Phil Parkinson, Steve Richardson, Dick Spiers, Jimmy Wheeler.
Extra Special club: Robin Friday, Maurice Edelston, Ron Blackman.
Kebe - not in either club. Jog on sunshine, thanks for the few good performances. Enjoy a torrid time at Palace. Might see you next season, but hopefully wave to you as we pass divisions.
No doubt he will encounter a 'paper cut' in signing a contract with Palace, and be side-lined for a month.
Loved the guy but LOL at Gilkesy being in the "400 club" might have made 400+ apps but he's more like the "half a game in front of the Southbank" club.
by Ian Royal » 31 Aug 2013 17:24
by MmmMonsterMunch » 31 Aug 2013 17:26
Ian Royal Looks fairly obviously that Ady isn't actually Kebe's staunchest defender.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Aug 2013 17:30
by Ian Royal » 31 Aug 2013 17:44
Hoop Blah To be fair to Kebe, feeling a little tightness or a twinge in your hamstring isn't something that needs to take weeks to recover from as Williams was suggesting. The bigger problem is if after feeling it tighten you then go and strain or pull it.
Doesn't change my thoughts on the reality of Kebe's injury on Monday though.
by CholseyRoyal » 31 Aug 2013 17:47
by NewCorkSeth » 31 Aug 2013 18:27
CholseyRoyal Adkins on BBCRB confirming Kebe had a medical at CP yesterday
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