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When Kamberi Plays We Don't Lose (well almost...)


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8 hours ago, Nero said:

Thanks for your views on every pro in L1 being sh*t, particularly Kamberi.

Meanwhile..... why do you think we rarely lose when Kamberi is playing?

Because others players were on form at the time, especially the midfield with Adeniran. 


 

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11 hours ago, Willie Henderson said:

 

Undroppable?

 

Nobody in this team is undroppable, DM would have Ronaldo and Messi holding hands whilst they kept the bench warm.

Really?

 

A certain midfielder 

Who gets picked no matter how awful he is playing

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5 hours ago, Rogers said:

Because others players were on form at the time, especially the midfield with Adeniran. 


 

Or other players hit form because of Kamberi.

 

He's hardworking and unselfish, makes everyone around him play better.

 

He presses effectively, makes runs, moves defenders about, moves them back, creates his own chances.

This creates space in midfield for our players to operate, space for runners, gives our defence and midfield time. Opposition defenders don't have three weeks to choose a pass, they make mistakes, they're out of possession. 

 

We also play differently, more early balls, high crosses, more open.

 

Surprised he's still here to be honest.

 

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He's more willing (and able) to make runs in behind than our other strikers. If it forces a back line to sit a couple of yards deeper, that's only an advantage.  Plus he's a hard working, nuisance kind of player.

 

He's not a spectacular player, but I think he's a fairly decent striker at this level.

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18 hours ago, Rogers said:

Might be something to do with the sh!t opposition. 
 

we should be winning more often, no matter who’s playing. 
 

He doesn’t look like a footballer to me; his goals have been tap ins. Reminds me of playing Wembley as a boy and there was always the bog hanging crap player that toe poked it in or deflected a shot, after someone had dribbled it around 5 and done all the hard work. 
 

 

Were you one of the ones disregarding Steve macleans goals as 'all pens and tap ins' ?

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18 hours ago, Rogers said:

He doesn’t look like a footballer to me; his goals have been tap ins. Reminds me of playing Wembley as a boy and there was always the bog hanging crap player that toe poked it in or deflected a shot, after someone had dribbled it around 5 and done all the hard work. 
 

 


Every team needs one of those, otherwise they dribble it around 5 and pull it back across an empty box. You could count the number of times a player beats 5 then scores themselves on two fingers per decade.

 

Kamberi strikes me as something of a Lidl Gary Hooper in that regard.

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19 hours ago, Wednesday_Jack said:

Wouldn’t say undroppable but he certainly adds work rate and the “nuisance factor” when he’s plays.
 

i certainly think he offers something when playing alongside Gregory.  

100%.

I think this is our best Forward line up.

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Kamberi and Gregory up top are a handful and make for a pretty decent L1 strike partnership IMO. Kamberi is in no way a world beater but he is so so much more effective than Berahino. If we can get Gregory, Kamberi and Windass on the pitch at the same time we might score some goals. But the chances of that happening look very unlikely in the near future…

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20 hours ago, Nero said:

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Surprisingly its true.

Bar the fluky loss at Morecambe, FloKam is Wednesday's good luck charm.

6 wins 6 draws and 1 loss.

He started in 8 out of the 13 of those too.

Undroppable?

Can you send that chart to darrenmoore@swfc.com

 

 

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20 hours ago, Rogers said:

Might be something to do with the sh!t opposition. 
 

we should be winning more often, no matter who’s playing. 
 

He doesn’t look like a footballer to me; his goals have been tap ins. Reminds me of playing Wembley as a boy and there was always the bog hanging crap player that toe poked it in or deflected a shot, after someone had dribbled it around 5 and done all the hard work. 
 

 

I think in modern terminology they are called a Poacher. 

When I was a kid they were called goal hangers. 

Doesn't matter where they score from its being in the right place at the right time. 

We need players who can create chances. Have we got any creative players? 

Theo..... Oh wait a minute. 

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On 13/01/2022 at 15:17, Nero said:

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Surprisingly its true.

Bar the fluky loss at Morecambe, FloKam is Wednesday's good luck charm.

6 wins 6 draws and 1 loss.

He started in 8 out of the 13 of those too.

Undroppable?

 

Bumping my own post but Ive seen some criticism of Kamberi saying he needs replacing so i thought I would re-post.

 

Its still true - 

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Just now, Nero said:

 

Bumping my own post but Ive seen some criticism of Kamberi saying he needs replacing so i thought I would re-post.

 

Its still true - 

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All starts from the front 

 

He's a little out of touch - but currently making up for it in his work rate, and right now we need 100% effort up top.

 

The thing is, on a normal day with a fully fit squad it's him vs Gregory - Gregory has the better hold up play and finishing, whilst Kamberi puts in a lot more work - just need the two attributes together... 

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