Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

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Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Stuka » 04 Mar 2016 14:08

Would you say there are some similarities and differences? I think there are.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Maneki Neko » 04 Mar 2016 14:12

not as tall
blacker
not as quick
not a god

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Nameless » 04 Mar 2016 14:28

Stuka Would you say there are some similarities and differences? I think there are.


I'm certain there may well be, or not.

Obviously one was a French Malian and the other is a pseudo Portugese Liberian Dutchman.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Stuka » 04 Mar 2016 14:34

It's become in vogue to erect a statue outside stadiums. So far the Maddie Dome lacks one. Perhaps a 20 foot rendering of Jimmy Kebe is in order?

Also maybe Ola John.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Maneki Neko » 04 Mar 2016 14:37

I want a jimmy kebe statue that bestrides the entire stadium, like the colossus of rhodes


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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by taipairoyal » 04 Mar 2016 14:48

More like: The New Bas Savage.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by George_ » 04 Mar 2016 14:49

Unless we see a repeat of #SockGate he will never be held in the God like bracket like Kebe.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by maffff » 04 Mar 2016 15:06

Stuka It's become in vogue to erect a statue outside stadiums. So far the Maddie Dome lacks one. Perhaps a 20 foot rendering of Jimmy Kebe is in order?

Also maybe Ola John.


How about Jimmy Kebe wrestling Ola John gladiator style?

and in response to the O/P. No, he isn't gangly enough.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by MoorgateRoyal » 04 Mar 2016 16:06

I thought something similar when I saw him play and thought of the way McDermott got the best out of Jimmy.

They're similar players in that they're quick wide men and very unpredictable, but clearly with ability in abundance. It's unlikely John would have the same impact as Kebe did, unless we sign him permanently, and even then McDermott would need to work the same magic he did with Jimmy.

The jury's out, but unless we sign him permanently I don't think he will be.
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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 04 Mar 2016 16:36

John has shown he can be a pretty creative player with an ability to beat people and work well with other forwards.

Jimmy Kébé was a towering genius of football. A god-like figure. A sublime apparition.

John has a long, long way to be even rightfully considered in the same sentence as Jimmy, let alone as a similar footballer.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Ian Royal » 04 Mar 2016 16:40

Potentially.

Kebe arrived and clearly had talent, he caused excitement in the crowd. But he took a season and a half to really start providing much end product.

John arrived and clearly had talent, but he failed to show anything to suggest he could reproduce it consistently as a starter or with definite end product. He's starting to put together a string of good first team performances now and could well be a very exciting player, as Kebe was.

There are a lot of differences too, mind.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Mid Sussex Royal » 04 Mar 2016 21:18

Kebe had about half a dozen good games in 4 or 5 seasons. Complete waste of space most of the time and a heart the size of a pea.

He only has status on here because of thr West Ham incident.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Royal Bahamas » 04 Mar 2016 21:27

Stuka It's become in vogue to erect a statue outside stadiums. So far the Maddie Dome lacks one. Perhaps a 20 foot rendering of Jimmy Kebe is in order?

Also maybe Ola John.


It should be a statue of him pulling up his socks .......a good message to the kids.'


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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by 2.8 lita injection » 04 Mar 2016 21:30

I love Jimmy Kebe.

Only player who got me off my seat when got the ball.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by royal67 » 04 Mar 2016 21:34

2.8 lita injection I love Jimmy Kebe.

Only player who got me off my seat when got the ball.


^^ This. Exactly.^^

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 04 Mar 2016 21:47

Mid Sussex Royal Kebe had about half a dozen good games in 4 or 5 seasons. Complete waste of space most of the time and a heart the size of a pea.

He only has status on here because of thr West Ham incident.


No, it was the way he beat people, the crosses from nowhere, the speed he had, the goal in under 10 seconds against West Brom in the FA Cup, the languid grace, the bullet header away at Watford, the twists and the turns.

He was footballing elegance. Every time he got the ball you got the feeling something unexpected and breathtakingly magnificent could happen. The pulling up of the socks was just a rather brilliant cameo.

He was, quite simply, an outstandingly exciting footballer.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Winchester Royal » 04 Mar 2016 22:55

The cross for Roberts at Southampton a week or so before we won the league in 2012.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Mid Sussex Royal » 04 Mar 2016 23:18

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Mid Sussex Royal Kebe had about half a dozen good games in 4 or 5 seasons. Complete waste of space most of the time and a heart the size of a pea.

He only has status on here because of thr West Ham incident.


No, it was the way he beat people, the crosses from nowhere, the speed he had, the goal in under 10 seconds against West Brom in the FA Cup, the languid grace, the bullet header away at Watford, the twists and the turns.

He was footballing elegance. Every time he got the ball you got the feeling something unexpected and breathtakingly magnificent could happen. The pulling up of the socks was just a rather brilliant cameo.

He was, quite simply, an outstandingly exciting footballer.


Don't agree - the excitement was very infrequent and was complete dog in the play off final.

Always injured too and refused to play at the end.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Royal Ginger » 04 Mar 2016 23:50

Kebe was more to the point on the ball and could defend a bit.

John is fun to watch but fear thee who contemplates his greatness as similar to the great Kebe's.

The impending Jimmy statue should have John kissing his boot/sock with space for future wingers to join him.

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Re: Ola John: The New Jimmy Kebe?

by Steve_Upper_West » 05 Mar 2016 01:38

There can be only one.........

Jimmy was a footballing God and those of us lucky enough to see him play at his best will all have our own special memories of those times - mine was away to Norwich 2008/2009. A hard fought game turned on its head by Long and Kebe late in the second half, two brilliant crosses from Jimmy and two preditory goals from Shane. Golden Days !

...there are also many who believe that, unlike Dynamo, Jimmy really did walk on water 8)

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