Jimmy Kebe

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Binfield Royal » 14 Sep 2013 12:23

See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by RoyalBlue » 14 Sep 2013 13:36

Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.


Me too. I wish Palace luck because he has already proven that leopards don't change their spots.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by paddy20 » 14 Sep 2013 13:41

Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.


he has only just recovered otherwise he would have played on Tuesday for Palace against Oman. Yes, guilty of being injury prone not guilty of refusing to play.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Haag Royal » 14 Sep 2013 14:34

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Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.


he has only just recovered otherwise he would have played on Tuesday for Palace against Oman. Yes, guilty of being injury prone not guilty of refusing to play.


No - guilty of being an ars* and shoving 2 fingers up to the fans and the club who had paid him decent money to play.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Sep 2013 14:40

Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.


:roll:

You obviously know that to be a fact then.


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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by St. Brynjar » 14 Sep 2013 14:49

Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.

Over two weeks have passed since he deemed himself nearly ready for action, so it's not an unimaginable thought for him to be ready to come on for 10 minutes at the end of the day.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by maffff » 14 Sep 2013 14:55

It hurt seeing Shane Long in Tesco stripes the first time.
it hurt seeing Gylfi Sigurdsson in Swan white the first time.

Jimmy, no effect. Turns out he wasn't the messiah after all, just a naughty boy.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 14 Sep 2013 15:28

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Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.

Over two weeks have passed since he deemed himself nearly ready for action, so it's not an unimaginable thought for him to be ready to come on for 10 minutes at the end of the day.

No, over two weeks since he said he was fit and complained about not being picked, then pulled out of a match 2 days later because of an alleged tweak. Which happened to occur about 4 days before he got a transfer to another club.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by biscuitman » 14 Sep 2013 15:31

My mate at work says hes injured again!! His knee!!!!


You've got one of those annoying mates that constantly lie.


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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 14 Sep 2013 15:33

multiple exclamation marks is also a sign of mental distress.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by paddy20 » 14 Sep 2013 15:56

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Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.


:roll:

You obviously know that to be a fact then.


yes I do. The truth is he loved being at reading but the chance of a 3 year contract and premiership football was too good to turn down at 29. I think he was also concerned that there were 5 wingers at Reading. Never refused to play at anytime. He tweeked his hamstring when training on the Saturday and felt it better to miss the Peterborough game rather than the Yeovil game. At this time Palace showed their interest. That's the facts I can assure you.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by paddy20 » 14 Sep 2013 16:00

biscuitman
My mate at work says hes injured again!! His knee!!!!


You've got one of those annoying mates that constantly lie.


His mate is right. Got a knock in training on his knee. Ok after a couple of days and ready for Man Utd game

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by St. Brynjar » 14 Sep 2013 16:01

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Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.

Over two weeks have passed since he deemed himself nearly ready for action, so it's not an unimaginable thought for him to be ready to come on for 10 minutes at the end of the day.

No, over two weeks since he said he was fit and complained about not being picked, then pulled out of a match 2 days later because of an alleged tweak. Which happened to occur about 4 days before he got a transfer to another club.

Yepp, everything you've said is true. All facts, and we know nothing more and have no knowledge with which to fill in the gaps. Problem is, all Reading fans see these facts and come to the conclusion he's Adolf Hitler.


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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by paddy20 » 14 Sep 2013 16:03

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Binfield Royal See he's recovered enough to be named on the bench for Palarse.

Lost all respect for him when he refused to do what he was contractually obliged to do which was play football for us.

Tosser.


he has only just recovered otherwise he would have played on Tuesday for Palace against Oman. Yes, guilty of being injury prone not guilty of refusing to play.


No - guilty of being an ars* and shoving 2 fingers up to the fans and the club who had paid him decent money to play.

Got it wrong there mate. he loved the Reading fans. Never refused to play. Its quite common to tweak a hamstring when you have been out for so long. He was more keen to be fit for the Yoevil game than risk a sore hamstring against P'boro in the cup.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Ian Royal » 14 Sep 2013 16:05

He's got form and it certainly points in one direction more heavily than the other. But it's not certain. I'm inclined to go with what I think is the balance of probabilities though. Which is Kebe pulled a sickie.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by melonhead » 14 Sep 2013 17:19

Lol at getting annoyed with a player who knew he Was off and didnt want to risk the move

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by maffff » 14 Sep 2013 17:30

melonhead Lol at getting annoyed with a player who knew he Was off and didnt want to risk the move


You still love him and miss him don't you melon?

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by donh99 » 14 Sep 2013 17:53

Played the last 15 minutes of the Palace game today.

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Uke » 14 Sep 2013 17:54

First with the news

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Re: Jimmy Kebe

by Gordons Cumming » 14 Sep 2013 18:09

donh99 Played the last 15 minutes of the Palace game today.


Can't wait for Match of the Day. :wink:

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