I thought he did fine.
Again.
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21-04-2019 05:39 PM #32
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You must be watching a different game from me. He’s been poor for a good while now. He’s better than what we are currently seeing.
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21-04-2019 05:40 PM #33
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Always been a big fan of Flo but I don’t think he had a great game today. However I’d much prefer to see him back up top and alongside McNulty.
Can hardly argue with the way Hecky is managing at this point though.
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21-04-2019 05:42 PM #34
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Couldn’t agree more regards his decision making. There was one incident today we’re he could have passed to Omeonga and put him in one on one but instead he went in the opposite direction and ballooned a shot high and wide.
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21-04-2019 05:44 PM #35
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21-04-2019 05:46 PM #37
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He’s not as effective as last season playing out of position doesn’t help most importantly if he’s in the team we must get right behind him and any other player who’s playing!!! Ggtth
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21-04-2019 05:48 PM #38
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He’s part of a team that has gone 9 games unbeaten, playing out of position, so is doing something right
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21-04-2019 05:49 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-04-2019 05:52 PM #40
He’s played great since the new manager came in but been quiet the last couple of games.
Not sure why folk are saying it’s an unfamiliar role ... it’s been said umpteen times that’s hes played on the left before.
He’s worked hard recently and he’ll get his rewards soon enough. Him and McNulty are as good a pair of strikers as we’ve had recently.
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21-04-2019 05:55 PM #41
Those calling him lazy are, I can only surmise, suffering from glaucoma. If anything, he was back in the left wing back position too often. He's not the most rapid with the ball and ideally would be up top as 1 of a 2. The threat from wide areas from Celtic needed nullified and he played his role there.
Did slow it down unnecessarily on a couple of occasions but still played his part in a good team performance.
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21-04-2019 05:55 PM #42
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I can see where people are coming from regarding his performances. Concerns me slightly that McNulty will be away in the summer and we'll be left with Flo and Shaw who i don't think is good enough for this level. Sure it'll all be under control though.
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21-04-2019 06:01 PM #43
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McNulty is a proper striker/player. Hungry for goals, chases everything down, and not scared to put himself about.
Flo and Shaw up top next season is a worrying thought.
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21-04-2019 06:01 PM #44
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21-04-2019 06:08 PM #46
Thought he had an absolute shocker today seems to struggle with eye to ball coordination and what is going on around about him takes an age to turn with the ball needs to be rested or dropped for me
Big question mark on his starting place for next season in my book
I thought he might have been up for it and more direct being up against NL
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21-04-2019 06:26 PM #47
I think Flo has been doing OK. I hear a lot of whinging that he is being lazy etc but I don't see that at all. Certainly not as effective as last season but he is doing his bit IMO.
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21-04-2019 06:38 PM #48This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-04-2019 07:59 PM #50
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I think Kamberi is eing asked to do a job thats totally alien to him and while trying to do his bit, hes just not got the natural.aspect of playing the role. Also I am not sure he is a very intelligent player, or that quick thinking, some of the tings he does during games really makes me wonder and during the summer he needs to get to work.on his touch cos its poor ...look forward.to.seeing himback playing as a centre.forward next season though
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21-04-2019 08:00 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If Flo Kamberi is anything it is most certainly not lazy.
What he is is a right footed striker being asked to play as a left winger/left attacking midfielder. He isn't going to be putting the ball in the back of the net week in week out but he applied himself really well today. Picked up a silly booking but otherwise thought he was fine.Last edited by Jones28; 21-04-2019 at 08:06 PM.
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21-04-2019 08:01 PM #52
It’s amazing how we always find negativity in a positive team performance
Yes we always want better, but as many others have pointed out, he’s playing in a position to help the team
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He was falling out of favour with the sports science team under Lennon for doing a ‘Garry O’Connor’ i.e. having a poor diet and not hitting fitness targets. This led to an underperformance in training and a lack of running stamina on match day.
His story is similar to David Wotherspoon who bulked up and lost pace during his last year at Hibs. When he went to St Johnstone the first thing they did was slim him down and regain his sprint speed.
Kamberi’s backside and thighs are now so big he has to swing his arms furiously to get going. That’s why he can’t escape defenders like he did last season
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In one of Hecky's interviews he stated that Flo started as a left sided attacker at Grasshopper's, his performances have been very up and down this season and since PH came in he's worked hard in most games for the team but today he was pretty poor. Didn't track back, rarely ran into channels and on a few occasions was slow to reacted to the ball around him, made for a very frustrating day knowing he can do so much better.
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21-04-2019 08:40 PM #56
Kamberi certainly isn’t overweight, fat or culpable of a poor diet.
He is in excellent condition and has a bloody 8 pack.
He has bulked up this season for sure, maybe he is more effective with a leaner physique to the more muscular one he currently has.
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21-04-2019 08:57 PM #57This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-04-2019 09:09 PM #58
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His attitude today was brilliant in a different position. Fair play to him. There was times he chased back big time. Great attitude and would have scored if played in by Omeonga in the first half.
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21-04-2019 09:16 PM #59
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It’s amazing isn’t it .Last time out he was closely involved in what many said was the goal of the season to beatHearts.Yet it seems he’s not interested and hopeless and doesn’t try.A fortnight is certainly a lifetime in football.
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21-04-2019 09:19 PM #60
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