Well it tells you right there why he's still here.....he has a lot more to offer.
So I take it that maybe he's having a car boot sale outside the ground at the next home game.
Shut have been sent back ages ago
Hate to tell you this, but I think Mr McD intends to sign the guy permanently if he's kept on.
Regardless of what he did for Reading, I've seen very little as yet that hints he'll help us turn into a promotion winning team .............
Any chance that it is written into his load that he stays with us, no matter what, until the end of the season?
Just wondering...
Brian, Brian, Brian, and the hole gets deeper.
Caeser, I'm very much inclined to agree with you.
Brian doesn't even realise how much he's humiliating and embarrassing himself.
He also doesn't seem to realise and understand that other fans, other clubs and other clubs boards have been reading about Leeds since the Cellino Coronation began.
Laughable how an injured player isn't sent bk to club.
Mike - but is he physically injured, or has his pride been wounded ????
Hamstring strain my a**se. He's bottled it after all the flak he got. What can show now - "not fit" for Saturday and only 3 games left after that.
Smacks of Woodgate's "injury" during the trial.
Sorry if all this sounds harsh but why are we carrying an injured loanee at this stage of the season?
Totally agree saving Kebbies face old pals act
He's here because he'll get a permanent contract if we get promoted. BM has told Kebe that GFH could take over any of the teams above us and take them into administration. With each of the clubs receiving a ten points deduction then we might just creep into the top six.
Convoluted? Bizarre? Unrealistic?
You might think so but Brian's tactics, team selection and growing number of excuses are all of a similar vein so it might be true.......
The very thought that GFH could take over another football club and in doing so get through the Fit and Proper Persons Test after their totally inept stewardship of LUFC is hilarious. "We're all working hard" just doesn't cut it anymore.
I was rushing at lunchtime when reading the YEP article and missed the part where Kebbe will miss the next TWO games, leaving only 2. If he's really injured he'd be on his way back to Palace. I can only assume then that he's not injured and BM is trying to coax him out of the shell he's hidden in, hoping that he'll come out to play.
Why else would he be kept on if he's crocked?
OK so it's Kebe, not Kebbe
I think he's the type of player who shines when a team is playing with confidence.
He more or less made his debut for us when our form & confidence were all over the place.
BMD probably feels that now things have settled down a bit Kebe could become a useful player to have around.
He's a good time player then? No thanks, send him back.
Good times are set to roll though aren't they?
According to the Cellino brigade, so let's keep him.
Hmmm, if only eh?
Cellino will get the club moving in the right direction but we need players prepared to graft and put in a real shift. Bambi on ice impersonators need not apply.
I thought he tried in his first few games, just not enough in the tank. However, lately it would seem his "best" is a thing of the past.
He can join BM at his new club.
Who says it's Brian's choice.
The loan contract may be set in stone and he can only go back with Palace's permission. If they don't want him back them may be stubborn and make him stay here so we pay his wages.
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posted on 17/4/14
Well it tells you right there why he's still here.....he has a lot more to offer.
So I take it that maybe he's having a car boot sale outside the ground at the next home game.
posted on 17/4/14
Shut have been sent back ages ago
posted on 17/4/14
Hate to tell you this, but I think Mr McD intends to sign the guy permanently if he's kept on.
Regardless of what he did for Reading, I've seen very little as yet that hints he'll help us turn into a promotion winning team .............
posted on 17/4/14
Any chance that it is written into his load that he stays with us, no matter what, until the end of the season?
Just wondering...
posted on 17/4/14
Load = loan
Stupid ipad
posted on 17/4/14
Brian, Brian, Brian, and the hole gets deeper.
posted on 17/4/14
Caeser, I'm very much inclined to agree with you.
Brian doesn't even realise how much he's humiliating and embarrassing himself.
He also doesn't seem to realise and understand that other fans, other clubs and other clubs boards have been reading about Leeds since the Cellino Coronation began.
posted on 17/4/14
Laughable how an injured player isn't sent bk to club.
posted on 17/4/14
Mike - but is he physically injured, or has his pride been wounded ????
posted on 17/4/14
Hamstring strain my a**se. He's bottled it after all the flak he got. What can show now - "not fit" for Saturday and only 3 games left after that.
Smacks of Woodgate's "injury" during the trial.
Sorry if all this sounds harsh but why are we carrying an injured loanee at this stage of the season?
posted on 17/4/14
Totally agree saving Kebbies face old pals act
posted on 17/4/14
He's here because he'll get a permanent contract if we get promoted. BM has told Kebe that GFH could take over any of the teams above us and take them into administration. With each of the clubs receiving a ten points deduction then we might just creep into the top six.
Convoluted? Bizarre? Unrealistic?
You might think so but Brian's tactics, team selection and growing number of excuses are all of a similar vein so it might be true.......
posted on 17/4/14
The very thought that GFH could take over another football club and in doing so get through the Fit and Proper Persons Test after their totally inept stewardship of LUFC is hilarious. "We're all working hard" just doesn't cut it anymore.
I was rushing at lunchtime when reading the YEP article and missed the part where Kebbe will miss the next TWO games, leaving only 2. If he's really injured he'd be on his way back to Palace. I can only assume then that he's not injured and BM is trying to coax him out of the shell he's hidden in, hoping that he'll come out to play.
Why else would he be kept on if he's crocked?
posted on 17/4/14
OK so it's Kebe, not Kebbe
posted on 17/4/14
I think he's the type of player who shines when a team is playing with confidence.
He more or less made his debut for us when our form & confidence were all over the place.
BMD probably feels that now things have settled down a bit Kebe could become a useful player to have around.
posted on 17/4/14
He's a good time player then? No thanks, send him back.
posted on 17/4/14
Good times are set to roll though aren't they?
According to the Cellino brigade, so let's keep him.
posted on 17/4/14
Hmmm, if only eh?
Cellino will get the club moving in the right direction but we need players prepared to graft and put in a real shift. Bambi on ice impersonators need not apply.
I thought he tried in his first few games, just not enough in the tank. However, lately it would seem his "best" is a thing of the past.
He can join BM at his new club.
posted on 17/4/14
Who says it's Brian's choice.
The loan contract may be set in stone and he can only go back with Palace's permission. If they don't want him back them may be stubborn and make him stay here so we pay his wages.
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