And Noël Hunt.johnh wrote:Every one better than Kebe though.
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We are Leeds, we have to believe our new players are good enough, encourage and support them and help them grow in to a team to be reckoned with. MoT
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And Morison is also obviously rubbish.Aces wrote:And Noël Hunt.johnh wrote:Every one better than Kebe though.
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Can I just say, and I hope I don't upset anyone in doing so. I have found that this threat has indeed become quite offensive. The words Nationality, British, English and forgien have been bandied about used just as negatively as you could use race or religion. I'd just like to try and rectify this before it gets out of hand.
Don't care about religion, race, citizenshi, colour or creed Kebe was Pooh
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How many times did you see Kebe play for us? A lot of his bad matches were due to his back, at the time I thought he was cr@p too, but at the end he had some decent matches, unfortunately it was too late and the crowd had had enough.
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Only saw him in the flesh once and that was against Huddersfield. I thought he was excellent on the day. He's a talented player and it's a shame he couldn't replicate the kind of performances he put in for Reading during their promotion season.
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So the crowd turned on a player too early?
Huh.
Haven't heard that one before. Except it's something I've been harping on for awhile now. And if I sound like a broken record, it's because it's a serious problem. We are ruining our team by turning on players too quickly. We need to be more patient with them. I'm convinced of it.
Huh.
Haven't heard that one before. Except it's something I've been harping on for awhile now. And if I sound like a broken record, it's because it's a serious problem. We are ruining our team by turning on players too quickly. We need to be more patient with them. I'm convinced of it.
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Its also pressure on playing players straight away or when they have not fully recovered from injury. If we get a player who isn't fully match fit then time needs to be spent getting him so, yet fans want to see them asap. There was a lot of people moaning at the delay of Adryan's début, but that delay did mean we saw him in the best light once he did play.