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    Kamberi To Leave St Gallen

    ...after only four months.

    https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...ermany-3106936


    Doesn't seem to have worked out for him


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    that'll be neil lennons fault, i'm sure of it

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    Pile on ;)
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    His loan spell with us could well end up being the peak of his career.

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    I’d rather he done very well for himself and we made money. It’s of no benefit to us him falling into football wilderness or going on loan.

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    Was looking at how he was doing the other night. Looks like he's had a run mainly from the bench and not done much. His record looks bad on wikipedia but his only run of games was with us and that's over a year ago he was regular in any side.

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    He's nowhere near good enough to play in Bundesliga 2 with Bochum.

    That team and that league are very, very good. If he can't get a game for a backyard Swiss outfit he's no chance in Germany.



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    Quote Originally Posted by EI255 View Post
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    He's nowhere near good enough to play in Bundesliga 2 with Bochum.

    That team and that league are very, very good. If he can't get a game for a backyard Swiss outfit he's no chance in Germany.



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    Kamberi may be an erse but he’s a good player when he’s in the mood. If David Bates can play for Hamburg in Bundesliga 2 then Kamberi can play for Bochum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EI255 View Post
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    He's nowhere near good enough to play in Bundesliga 2 with Bochum.

    That team and that league are very, very good. If he can't get a game for a backyard Swiss outfit he's no chance in Germany.



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    He's more than good enough, but only once every six weeks or so.

    I actually think he's more likely to be in the mood more often playing for a bigger club in a bigger league alongside good players. He just doesn't seem interested when he thinks that he's surrounded by players, at clubs, that are beneath him.

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    Ahh the Evening News has been cutting and pasting again

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    It would be especially pleasing to see him swap St Gallen and the delights of Switzerland for one of the various ****holes represented in the English Championship.


    I'm not bitter by the way

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    It would be especially pleasing to see him swap St Gallen and the delights of Switzerland for one of the various ****holes represented in the English Championship.


    I'm not bitter by the way
    and probably triple his wages? nah, not for me.



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    It would be especially pleasing to see him swap St Gallen and the delights of Switzerland for one of the various ****holes represented in the English Championship.


    I'm not bitter by the way
    League one more his level

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since452 View Post
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    League one more his level
    He could replace Jason Cummings at Shrewsbury.

    He’s struggling to get ang game time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    He's more than good enough, but only once every six weeks or so.

    I actually think he's more likely to be in the mood more often playing for a bigger club in a bigger league alongside good players. He just doesn't seem interested when he thinks that he's surrounded by players, at clubs, that are beneath him.

    So why did he sign for St Gallen then?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    So why did he sign for St Gallen then?

    To get away from Hibs most likely. He was never going to play again for the club.

    He is a clown.
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    So why did he sign for St Gallen then?

    Because Rangers didn’t want him ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HH81 View Post
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    To get away from Hibs most likely. He was never going to play again for the club.

    He is a clown.
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    Because Rangers didn’t want him ?

    Fair points.

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    I’d rather he done very well for himself and we made money. It’s of no benefit to us him falling into football wilderness or going on loan.
    Nah. Him doing well and moving up in the football world would reflect very badly on Hibs and effectively condone his poor attitude and desire to get away from us. He'd then be giving us a massive two fingers. But it ain't gonna happen and the football wilderness beckons. He's the worst of the worst Huns. May he spiral deeper and deeper into the dark abyss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibbysam View Post
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    I’d rather he done very well for himself and we made money. It’s of no benefit to us him falling into football wilderness or going on loan.
    So what's the benefit of him doing well? Poor attitude leads to rewards? Falling out with managers is a positive thing for career progression? Hibs are there to get your career on track and then you can **** them over when you want out?

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    that'll be neil lennons fault, i'm sure of it
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    Always thought that for the speed his legs moved at he should have travelled faster. Strange. He was like a slow Ronaldo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since452 View Post
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    Always thought that for the speed his legs moved at he should have travelled faster. Strange. He was like a slow Ronaldo.
    So am I. Very, very slow, mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    So what's the benefit of him doing well? Poor attitude leads to rewards? Falling out with managers is a positive thing for career progression? Hibs are there to get your career on track and then you can **** them over when you want out?
    Because we have a sell-on fee.
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    I get that I’m in the minority, but on the right deal (IE not a big wage and no fee etc) I’d take another chance on him. He has talent and maybe some TLC from Ross might unlock that inconsistent ability he has. I do concede there’s plenty of safer and less hassle alternatives out there though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Modfather View Post
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    I get that I’m in the minority, but on the right deal (IE not a big wage and no fee etc) I’d take another chance on him. He has talent and maybe some TLC from Ross might unlock that inconsistent ability he has. I do concede there’s plenty of safer and less hassle alternatives out there though.
    You're not alone there. Aye he made some daft comments when he was on loan at The Rangers, and folk were/are rightly annoyed about that. But a fit and firing Flo Kamberi is a great player to have. His loan spell then the start of his actual contracted spell here he was a joy to watch.

    It's the firing bit that might be an issue now, mind you.

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    Made a couple of daft comments but who hasn't said something they later regret? Hopefully we doesnt end up in the same vein as Doherty where hes still brought up almost a decade later for some throwaway comment. Both should have known better to not say things how they did but on the flip side the fans should really be able to get over it and not take everything footballers say seriously.

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    Played the best football of his career under Lennon.

    Maybe should have paid attention to what he was being told back them instead of going in a huff.

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