Kebe or McCleary

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Aug 2012 12:59

McCleary has thus far performed well and contributed in two games back to back.

That's something Kebe has never been able to do.

Also, McCleary has managed to find our striker with a cross. Another thing Kebe finds extremely difficult.

Kebe is a great player, but so far McCleary has produced in two Premier League games what it took Kebe half a season to produce against Championship teams.

Why change a thing?

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by maffff » 28 Aug 2012 13:04

At the moment it's McCleary's shirt to lose. Kebe will need to start putting in consistant performances to win it back. Not something I would have expected to have been saying about our undroppable star player at the beginning of last season. :shock:

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Seal » 28 Aug 2012 13:19

How far is Kebe away from fitness in any case?

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Stuboo » 28 Aug 2012 13:49

Seal How far is Kebe away from fitness in any case?


Not sure, though he is likely to be out of tonight's Peterborough game with his hamstring injury, according to Johny Fordham.

I personally can't wait to see Kebe back to see how he does in the Premiership. I have a feeling he is going to produce some moments of genius this season for the MOTD highlight reel.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Seal » 28 Aug 2012 14:07

Stuboo
Seal How far is Kebe away from fitness in any case?


Not sure, though he is likely to be out of tonight's Peterborough game with his hamstring injury, according to Johny Fordham.

I personally can't wait to see Kebe back to see how he does in the Premiership. I have a feeling he is going to produce some moments of genius this season for the MOTD highlight reel.


Hopefully so. Although I remember one of his early games v Arsenal at the Emirates where he would have made a highlight reel for very different reasons...


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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Royal With Cheese » 28 Aug 2012 19:29

Stuboo I personally can't wait to see Kebe back to see how he does in the Premiership. I have a feeling he is going to produce some moments of genius this season for the MOTD highlight reel.

He's going to have to up his game based on the couple of times I've seen McCleary - which can only be good for us.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Snowball » 28 Aug 2012 23:09

I love Jimmy and he can do wonderful things on the pitch
but nobody knows what he'll do (especially him)

McCleary OTOH has speed, directness, a very good football brain, plenty of skill,
a decent shot. So far he's WAY more useful that Jimmy has been.

Secondly, the right-hand side partnership Gunter-McCleary is a lot better
tan Cummings-Kebe. Gunter looks the real deal to me.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by paultheroyal » 29 Aug 2012 07:59

Seal How far is Kebe away from fitness in any case?


McDermott not expecting him back for Spurs match

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by RoyalJames101 » 29 Aug 2012 19:46

I think the Premier League will suit Kebe more than the Championship as he will rarely have more than 1 man marking him. Last year when teams stuck two men on him he seemed a bit lost and didn't always have the best of games, but when he wasn't closely marked he often got the better of the full back.

Thought McCleary was brilliant again last night though, reminded me of Kebe slightly, just with an end product.


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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Simon's Church » 29 Aug 2012 19:48

Have to stick with McCleary, dropping him while he's in this good form could destroy him as a player.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Sidindaclub » 29 Aug 2012 21:46

McCleary looked our best player going forward in the stoke game when he came on, and looked a threat whenever he had the ball against peterborough, great signing for us, a much better version of kebe

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Royal Bahamas » 29 Aug 2012 21:53

Sidindaclub McCleary looked our best player going forward in the stoke game when he came on, and looked a threat whenever he had the ball against peterborough, great signing for us, a much better version of kebe


Have to agree. I know he was the freshest on the field, but his skills were still very high. He's hungry to show what he can do in the Prem and I'm not too sure that Jimmy is. This should be Kebe's time but he is MIA.......

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by SCIAG » 29 Aug 2012 23:51

Snowball McCleary OTOH has speed, directness, a very good football brain, plenty of skill,
a decent shot. So far he's WAY more useful that Jimmy has been.

Secondly, the right-hand side partnership Gunter-McCleary is a lot better
tan Cummings-Kebe. Gunter looks the real deal to me.

The first paragraph is obvious rubbish. Kebe has all those things, and has been incredibly useful. Unless you mean just this season, in which case that's a bizarre criticism of Kebe.

Why couldn't we hypothetically play Kebe and Gunter?


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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Stuboo » 30 Aug 2012 00:36

SCIAG
Snowball McCleary OTOH has speed, directness, a very good football brain, plenty of skill,
a decent shot. So far he's WAY more useful that Jimmy has been.

Secondly, the right-hand side partnership Gunter-McCleary is a lot better
tan Cummings-Kebe. Gunter looks the real deal to me.

The first paragraph is obvious rubbish. Kebe has all those things, and has been incredibly useful. Unless you mean just this season, in which case that's a bizarre criticism of Kebe.

Why couldn't we hypothetically play Kebe and Gunter?


I see no reason why we can't play Kebe and Gunter, though I understand the point Snowball is making about McCleary and Gunter having a ready-made partnership. Still Kebe for me. McCleary has been great, but I don't think three games is enough to judge him on. Kebe with McCleary as an impact sub would be what I'd start with, when Kebe's back.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by Extended-Phenotype » 30 Aug 2012 08:43

Kebe had 1 good game in 5 in the championship.
McCleary has had 2 good games in 2 in the Premier League.

McCleary.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by pea » 30 Aug 2012 10:36

Looking forward to seeing Kebe play with a properly attacking full back overlapping again so for me I'd play Kebe, although not rush him back from injury as we have been tempted to do in the past

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by melonhead » 30 Aug 2012 10:36

maffff At the moment it's McCleary's shirt to lose. Kebe will need to start putting in consistant performances to win it back. Not something I would have expected to have been saying about our undroppable star player at the beginning of last season. :shock:


100% agreed

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by melonhead » 30 Aug 2012 10:39

great signing for us, a much better version of kebe



So far he's WAY more useful that Jimmy has been.


McCleary has thus far performed well and contributed in two games back to back.

That's something Kebe has never been able to do.



all nonsense.


still mcleary though

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by BKRoyale » 30 Aug 2012 11:08

Last season I quite often found myself saying Kebe's been quiet today - which seemed pretty much 100% of the time to follow with him doing something spectacular, but that still didn't change the fact he had been quiet. Although people are saying McCleary hasn't showed he is consistent game to game yet he does seem to be more consitently involved in the games minute by minute - for that reason my vote goes to McCleary, but I'd love Kebe to get his chance to terrorise the premiership defences as well.

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Re: Kebe or McCleary

by melonhead » 30 Aug 2012 11:20

back 4, plus 1 DM

then an attacking midfield of guthrie mcanuff kebe mcleary

with pog up front

:lol:

we'd obviously lose every week, but it would be 23-17 and fun to watch

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