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Kaid Mohamed
Moved on to Eastleigh.
stillmanjunior- Posts : 2185
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
Good move for him and hardly surprised. Presently, I am not sure whether his less than stellar stay has been down to him or other circumstances at the club.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
Like others, I was excited when it was announced that he was returning but his spell has been underwhelming. One fantastic goal amongst three from eight appearances is a pretty modest return when he contributed little else. Presumably Eastleigh saw something...
comrade powell- Posts : 6660
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His goal at Margate wasn't bad either to be fair, but overall as you say I'm surprised a team near the top of the Conference have shown an interest. Cue him now haunting Manda on Saturday with a hat-trick against Bolton...
stillmanjunior- Posts : 2185
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Having seen Eastleigh last Monday (don't ask why, but I expect you can guess!!), I find it hard to believe that he will get much time on the field. Of course he may up his game down there and prove me wrong. Torquay fans were quite keen to sign him and he probably would have had lots of games down there.
Anyway, good luck Kaid, and thanks for the great goal at Ebbsfleet.....and Margate, though I didn't see it!
Anyway, good luck Kaid, and thanks for the great goal at Ebbsfleet.....and Margate, though I didn't see it!
kermit- Posts : 962
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
I think he short spell back with us was about what I expected. He didn't set the world alight but showed a few glimpses of the player who got us into the Conference Prem. And his goal (and the resultant win) at Ebbsfleet is certainly the high point of the season so far.
yuffie- Posts : 1020
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So which was better, the Ebbsfleet goal or the one at Cambridge? I'll go for the latter.
comrade powell- Posts : 6660
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Didn't really look out of place in our squad. Neither too good, or bad. Maybe he plays to the level around him.
Steve Whites Missus- Posts : 1132
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Yes, I would go with that. Didn't look as good as Pratt, Watkins, Stearn or even McCootie at their best. In fact, he didn't even look like Chas at his best.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
That's a bit harsh! I just don't think his heart was fully in it, perhaps suggesting he had a deal for a new club before he arrived and just wanted to get match fit. We must be one of the most helpful clubs for developing players for others....
comrade powell- Posts : 6660
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I am not slagging him off just saying that, for the limited time that we had him, he didn't performs as some of the players we already have at their best. That isn't to say that he can't play better than them just that he didn't show the form that he did last time he was here.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
comrade powell wrote:That's a bit harsh! I just don't think his heart was fully in it, perhaps suggesting he had a deal for a new club before he arrived and just wanted to get match fit. We must be one of the most helpful clubs for developing players for others....
Certainly not harsh. I can't recall anyone complaining when he was subbed... and if his heart was not fully in it then he shouldn't be on the pitch. Won't deny he was a good addition to the squad but didn't excel.
Steve Whites Missus- Posts : 1132
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Perhaps I misinterpreted what Marc was saying, but both McCootie and Hemmings have been nowhere near their best in most, if not all, of their outings this season and perhaps they weren't the best examples to compare Kaid with. Anyway, the bloke is history now and it's the management's job to get the very best out of what they're left with.
comrade powell- Posts : 6660
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Ah, yes, you have misinterpreted me. I meant that, in this period, he wasn't as good as any of those players at the best periods since they joined the club. It was in answer to him playing to the level of those around him.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
He did look as if he had quality on the ball but he is not a player that is going to lift the players around him. And at the moment there is an awful lot of lifting to do.
None of the players mentioned have played well this season except maybe Watkins.
None of the players mentioned have played well this season except maybe Watkins.
BenE- Posts : 2398
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Agreed and, also, Watkins is the only player that looks like taking the game to other sides on his own, in a similar fashion to Stearn. That, however admirable, is not a great sign.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
It was worth signing Mo back for that moment at Ebbsfleet, what a feeling when the ball hit the net
Ashley- Posts : 1163
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Came on as a sub against Bolton today in front of 5000 people
OliverH- Posts : 469
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Re: Kaid Mohamed
Although he was involved in most of Eastleigh's best attacking moments, including winning the corner that led to Eastleigh's goal, he disappeared for much of the time (he came on midway through the first half), neither defending when Bolton had the ball nor keeping up with play when Eastleigh counter attacked. Similar to his recent performances for City.
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