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    I read something (probably on Wales Online) saying that Midtjylland would want to cash in on Kaba this summer rather than loan him out again, but the Danish hack they were speaking to also said that their new coach is likely to introduce an approach more suited to Kaba’s style of play and so there’s a possibility that he’ll stay with his parent club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I read something (probably on Wales Online) saying that Midtjylland would want to cash in on Kaba this summer rather than loan him out again, but the Danish hack they were speaking to also said that their new coach is likely to introduce an approach more suited to Kaba’s style of play and so there’s a possibility that he’ll stay with his parent club.
    Kaba has made it plain his dream is playing in the English league structure. Having played with us, unlikely he's going to want to go back to a lower standard. Given his documented spats with the club, it's not much of a stretch to think they might not want a disgruntled Kaba running his deal down whilst being a PITA.

    It all depends. If he makes it plain he'd only, for example, play for us then he's got no monetary value to his club. Maybe releasing on a free would be one option, lowering their wage bill. Maybe Tan buying him for another club, loaning to us would be another. Maybe embargo being lifted and we could buy would be another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logic View Post
    Kaba has made it plain his dream is playing in the English league structure. Having played with us, unlikely he's going to want to go back to a lower standard. Given his documented spats with the club, it's not much of a stretch to think they might not want a disgruntled Kaba running his deal down whilst being a PITA.

    It all depends. If he makes it plain he'd only, for example, play for us then he's got no monetary value to his club. Maybe releasing on a free would be one option, lowering their wage bill. Maybe Tan buying him for another club, loaning to us would be another. Maybe embargo being lifted and we could buy would be another.
    A lower standard? I wouldn’t fancy our chances much against Midtjylland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    A lower standard? I wouldn’t fancy our chances much against Midtjylland.
    If they could beat us (admittedly not a hard feat) it would be in front of 8.8K rather than 18K or more

    The lad seems to like attention.

  5. #5

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    A lower standard? I wouldn’t fancy our chances much against Midtjylland.
    I don't think you'd fancy our chances against a Helen Keller XI.

    We've a squad that's been underperforming in a league of a higher standard than the Danish Superliga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logic View Post
    I don't think you'd fancy our chances against a Helen Keller XI.

    We've a squad that's been underperforming in a league of a higher standard than the Danish Superliga.
    If there's one thing I hate is people using Helen Keller's name in jest.
    Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when she was 19 months old. She then communicated primarily using home signs until the age of seven, when she met her first teacher and life-long companion Anne Sullivan. Sullivan taught Keller language, including reading and writing. After an education at both specialist and mainstream schools, Keller attended Radcliffe College of Harvard University and became the first deaf blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in the United States.

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