Mr Cabango 17:05 - Jan 22 with 1739 views | onehunglow | We really did have people thinking he was basically a liability. Great stuff son. Poor with ball at his feet FFS. | |
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Mr Cabango on 17:07 - Jan 22 with 1722 views | union_jack | Played really well today to be fair. | |
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Mr Cabango on 17:08 - Jan 22 with 1715 views | onehunglow |
Mr Cabango on 17:07 - Jan 22 by union_jack | Played really well today to be fair. |
I seem to have duplicated myself but he's worth two players and still basically a kid. Ive long said we should aim to keep him as long as possible. Innit STID | |
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Mr Cabango on 17:09 - Jan 22 with 1707 views | max936 | Needs to be kept in the side, strong reliable player, but one who will make a mistake, like them all, even Van Dyke makes them. | |
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Mr Cabango on 17:09 - Jan 22 with 1710 views | AndyCole | . Mate, he was a liability and as KOL said today, who'd have thunk it that Cabango would be in our defence right now, playing 'football'. Hats off to the fella. Learning and developing, big kudos to him. And a heroic presence at the death. Who else would you want, fair play to the lad, in so many ways Good thread. . | |
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Mr Cabango on 17:11 - Jan 22 with 1705 views | onehunglow |
Mr Cabango on 17:09 - Jan 22 by AndyCole | . Mate, he was a liability and as KOL said today, who'd have thunk it that Cabango would be in our defence right now, playing 'football'. Hats off to the fella. Learning and developing, big kudos to him. And a heroic presence at the death. Who else would you want, fair play to the lad, in so many ways Good thread. . |
Dont agree.He was never a liability although being mesed about didnt help him but anyways,that s history,water under bridge and good. We move on and good to disagree. Class | |
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Mr Cabango on 17:36 - Jan 22 with 1639 views | sw02sea | Cabango was immense today, as was Downes, Manning and Christie, who looked a class above. Shame we probably couldn’t afford him when his contract runs out at Fulham. Quiz question: How many inept referees can you fit into Swansea.com stadium ? Answer: Unknown. Until we build a bigger stadium | | | |
Mr Cabango on 17:38 - Jan 22 with 1628 views | johnlangy | Excellent today, in the air and on the ground. | | | |
Mr Cabango on 17:54 - Jan 22 with 1577 views | Flynnidine_Zidownes | He’s getting a lot more support from Christie than he ever got from laird so he’s not having to play two positions at once. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Mr Cabango on 17:57 - Jan 22 with 1566 views | krunchykarrot | All players have peaks and troughs, new manager new system etc. What is clear is that even if we have to play Ben with one leg Bennet must not start. Also i had the eagle eye view of Downes and Grimes first half, it is developing into a secure unit. | | | |
Mr Cabango on 17:58 - Jan 22 with 1557 views | onehunglow |
Mr Cabango on 17:57 - Jan 22 by krunchykarrot | All players have peaks and troughs, new manager new system etc. What is clear is that even if we have to play Ben with one leg Bennet must not start. Also i had the eagle eye view of Downes and Grimes first half, it is developing into a secure unit. |
Bennett was good but now he has seriously regressed and is a liability without question. | |
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Mr Cabango on 18:02 - Jan 22 with 1544 views | max936 |
Mr Cabango on 17:54 - Jan 22 by Flynnidine_Zidownes | He’s getting a lot more support from Christie than he ever got from laird so he’s not having to play two positions at once. |
Christie is class, loves him I do, already. | |
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Mr Cabango on 18:20 - Jan 22 with 1502 views | krunchykarrot |
Mr Cabango on 18:02 - Jan 22 by max936 | Christie is class, loves him I do, already. |
Watched him closely first half, quiet did everything safely reads the game well. Second half he was a WB we need but he was blowing out of his by 80mins. Looks like a great RM system player. | | | |
Mr Cabango on 18:32 - Jan 22 with 1461 views | Kilkennyjack | We played Ben. Great 3 points. | |
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Mr Cabango on 18:33 - Jan 22 with 1459 views | Jonathans_coat |
Mr Cabango on 17:54 - Jan 22 by Flynnidine_Zidownes | He’s getting a lot more support from Christie than he ever got from laird so he’s not having to play two positions at once. |
Exactly. Laird was a decent winger, but a poor defensive RB. He would often be caught up the field leaving Cabango exposed 1v1 against a speedy winger. | | | |
Mr Cabango on 18:37 - Jan 22 with 1446 views | EagleEye | When played in his proper position he is more than solid enough for this division. Good game today | | | |
Mr Cabango on 18:58 - Jan 22 with 1396 views | swancity | Cabango is still learning his trade at only 21 and he’s improving He’s been in and around the first team since he was 18 and has potential. He’s had poor games and those are rare. He’s not a natural with the ball at his feet in the way that say Rodon is but he’s strong and commanding when played centrally. The OP shows his lack of understanding every time he posts anything so no surprise there. | |
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Mr Cabango on 19:01 - Jan 22 with 1386 views | AndyCole |
Mr Cabango on 18:33 - Jan 22 by Jonathans_coat | Exactly. Laird was a decent winger, but a poor defensive RB. He would often be caught up the field leaving Cabango exposed 1v1 against a speedy winger. |
. Yeah, but no, but. The WRB's main duties is: Wing, then back. We need a speedy, solid RCB to support, and Cabango could now well be that with a proper, intelligent CC in that space ahead. The RCB, like Cabango needs pace to cope with speedy wingers. Always. BC can thrive under CC's clever tutelage. . | |
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Mr Cabango on 19:53 - Jan 22 with 1310 views | onehunglow |
Mr Cabango on 18:58 - Jan 22 by swancity | Cabango is still learning his trade at only 21 and he’s improving He’s been in and around the first team since he was 18 and has potential. He’s had poor games and those are rare. He’s not a natural with the ball at his feet in the way that say Rodon is but he’s strong and commanding when played centrally. The OP shows his lack of understanding every time he posts anything so no surprise there. |
You have been rumbled o give it a rest ,man.# We have had a good win yet you are again looking to cause offence on here. Personal shite we try to avoid. Most do it. Try it. Meanwhile,read the OP and then review your post. You won't. | |
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Mr Cabango on 20:19 - Jan 22 with 1267 views | Badlands | That was the player I remember from the unders and the player I maintain will captain Wales seniors at some point. Absolutrpe stormer today despite being out of position. Having the hard working Christie on WB durties helped. [Post edited 22 Jan 2022 20:20]
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Mr Cabango on 09:38 - Jan 24 with 999 views | onehunglow |
Mr Cabango on 20:19 - Jan 22 by Badlands | That was the player I remember from the unders and the player I maintain will captain Wales seniors at some point. Absolutrpe stormer today despite being out of position. Having the hard working Christie on WB durties helped. [Post edited 22 Jan 2022 20:20]
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Imagine the lad played in his proper position | |
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Mr Cabango on 10:02 - Jan 24 with 976 views | KeithHaynes | He played another blinder on Saturday. | |
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Mr Cabango on 10:32 - Jan 24 with 946 views | Boundy |
Mr Cabango on 10:02 - Jan 24 by KeithHaynes | He played another blinder on Saturday. |
He' certainly not the most mobile but his reading of the game has improved immensely and he can only get better . A gem | |
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Mr Cabango on 11:00 - Jan 24 with 916 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Mr Cabango on 18:58 - Jan 22 by swancity | Cabango is still learning his trade at only 21 and he’s improving He’s been in and around the first team since he was 18 and has potential. He’s had poor games and those are rare. He’s not a natural with the ball at his feet in the way that say Rodon is but he’s strong and commanding when played centrally. The OP shows his lack of understanding every time he posts anything so no surprise there. |
"He’s had poor games and those are rare." I have to disagree. He regularly has poor games, which is why he was dropped by both club and country. The fact he's getting so much praise after putting in a good but not so special performance indicates that his "good" games are rare. Let's hope he can continue that level of performance. | |
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Mr Cabango on 11:06 - Jan 24 with 911 views | onehunglow |
Mr Cabango on 11:00 - Jan 24 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | "He’s had poor games and those are rare." I have to disagree. He regularly has poor games, which is why he was dropped by both club and country. The fact he's getting so much praise after putting in a good but not so special performance indicates that his "good" games are rare. Let's hope he can continue that level of performance. |
Morning Dwight. I see him as a good lad and a decent player regardless of his age. Martin is picking him away from his most comfortable position and that is where he has made mistakes. That said, all out players make them. | |
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Mr Cabango on 14:20 - Jan 24 with 862 views | Badlands |
Mr Cabango on 11:06 - Jan 24 by onehunglow | Morning Dwight. I see him as a good lad and a decent player regardless of his age. Martin is picking him away from his most comfortable position and that is where he has made mistakes. That said, all out players make them. |
Significantly better than Rodon. | |
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