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Kaboul

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Teessidemackem, Jul 16, 2015.

  1. Travelsick07

    Travelsick07 Well-Known Member

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    Kind of a gamble, but could pay off. Kaboul has been good when hes on his game, hes also been piss poor and a liability when hes not.

    Hes definitely a step up from Brown and Oshea mind.
     
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  2. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    He's much more experienced in the PL than Coates, much quicker than JOS, much more reliable than Brown and wants to play for Sunderland.

    It's all very well saying we can do better but some players simply will not come to the far NE coast at any price.
     
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  3. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    It's an absolute improvement mate, and that's all we need, constant and steady improvement.

    I'm delighted with business to date, and this enhances that, it's another small step forward.
     
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    More reliable than Brown in what way?
     
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  5. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    In that Brown can't be relied on not to give away stupid free kicks & penalties when he's chasing people running past him.

    He's also at a point whereby we can't build a defence around him while fearing his legs will crumble.
     
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  6. YankMag

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    He'd be a quality signing for either of our sides. If he can stay fit you guys have a good player.
     
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  7. safcneville

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    How many penalties did he give away last season then? And free kicks that led to goals?

    Browns getting on, but to call kaboul, who is known for his unreliability, more reliable than brown is a comment I couldn't agree with.
     
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  8. Jack TheLad

    Jack TheLad Well-Known Member

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    Hope this comes back to bit me in the arse.

    I'm rather sceptical since he's not really played much - but I hope that means he's hungry and has a point to prove.

    Suppose for £3m it could work out a snip.
     
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    Kaboul is only a fraction of the player he once was, I don't see this signing as a step up.
     
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  10. E.T. Fairfax

    E.T. Fairfax Well-Known Member

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    Getting rid of Vergini and replacing him with Kaboul is an improvement but I cant help feeling that we will still need another quality centre back!
     
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  11. grimsby mackem

    grimsby mackem Well-Known Member

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    Not an exciting signing but signing a defender with loads of premier league experience who is the right side of 30 for £3 million seems like a good bit of business to me. If he steers clear of injuries we might just have got ourselves a bargain.
     
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  12. Nacho

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    Yes he will improve the squad but compared to Brown, O'Shea and Vergini that really isn't saying much. I was hoping for more ambition from the club than a player who improves us fractionally. We can only sign a finite amount of players and I'm not convinced that we couldn't have done better than Kaboul.
     
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    He's played 21 league games in 3 seasons and has never looked anywhere near as good as the form he showed in his early Tottenham and Portsmouth days.
     
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  14. red&white wanderer

    red&white wanderer Well-Known Member

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    Well IMO Kaboule will be a vital addition (remember Steve Bould ?) and just speaking to a Spurs fan rates Kaboule as very strong and reliable (he was like that when he played against us last season)
    - as for turning us down earlier - his agent couched his very negative disparaging comment about Sunderland with it would not enhance Kaboules international career - probably not - we're not perceived as a top club in the outside world ---YET - Dick is a winner and will not be here to end his career with failure - I feel very positive - we have good named players in our squad - just hav,nt performed to their potentials - YET - Dick knows how to handle & get the best out of players - he has a record and experience of success - or am I pre-season dreaming ????? - AGAIN - I,ll sign off with KTF but ETU
     
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  15. mackemwelder

    mackemwelder Well-Known Member

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    You could also apply this quote to O'Shea, Brown, Vergini, Coates.
     
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  16. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    Looks like it is going to happen..

    He will wear the red n' white shirt next season so he gets my full support..

    I actually think this is a very astute signing that we will benefit from, not much of an outlay and very experienced. Means we spend more elsewhere now..<ok>

    btw, I think it was his agent at the time that said the earthquake stuff. With a bit of luck he will be stood just above one right now..<whistle>
     
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  17. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Every player we are in for I notice the that the usual suspects will find fault with.... If he signs then he will have my support..He is better than what we have got that's for sure..
     
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  18. red&white wanderer

    red&white wanderer Well-Known Member

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    Thanks VJ - I mean't his agent but it does read as if it may have been Kaboule - definately not though no negativity there - i don't like too much negativity - opinionated observational realism yes - often seen as been negative but it all helps get rid of pent up emotions - esp mid season - its almost normal - so KTF but ETU
     
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  19. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    Ha ha love it mate..

    Someone else that likes Frasier Crane..<ok>
     
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  20. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    Well just woke up from nights, and I see my thread looks like it was right.
    That Earthquake in London must be pretty bad if he wants to join little old us!

    I do rate him as a player though his injury record is a worry.
    Here's a write up about him 2 years ago:-



    What can Younes Kaboul bring to
    Tottenham Hotspur upon his return from injury?

    The 27-year-old Frenchman has been sidelined since just the second game of the season with a knee injury and Spurs have sorely missed his presence in the heart of their defence.

    Fortunately for the North Londoners, they have had the impressive Jan Vertonghen instilled into their defence, a summer signing from Ajax, but the loss of Kaboul has undoubtedly been a bitter blow.

    He originally joined Tottenham in 2007, but stayed for just a season before moving onto Portsmouth. Since his return in 2009-10, for £9.5m – when he played a key role in Tottenham getting into the Champions League – he has shown the true player that he is.

    His power, determination and commitment on the football field has resulted in the Moroccan-turned-Frenchman becoming a crowd favourite at White Hart Lane and he has earned himself a reputation as a fine defender, even entering the France set-up.

    Another attribute to Kaboul’s game which many fail to appreciate is his pace.

    It was revealed recently that he was the quickest player in the Spurs squad over a distance of 100m – and remember that said squad includes numerous speed merchants, such as Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon and Kyle Walker.



    If he can stay fit he will probably be the best centre half in our squad.
    The only downside is, like Graham when he had a pop at us all them years ago, players need to keep their stupid fecking mouths shut, cause it could come back and bite them in the ARSEnal.
     
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