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Thread: Kev U.S.A

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    Kev U.S.A

    Out on loan to Peterhead for the rest of the season, i can understand him not getting enough game time but feel sorry for him as he is a good player and deserved more time to shine.

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    Poor guy was never given a real chance to prove his initial promise.This is a step down admittedly,but,assuming he will be starting regularly for the Blue Toon,hopefully he can shine and prove that he is capable of doing a good job for any team.
    Best of luck Kev DZ!

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    Quote Originally Posted by gazza70
    Out on loan to Peterhead for the rest of the season, i can understand him not getting enough game time but feel sorry for him as he is a good player and deserved more time to shine.
    He's had a season and a half to shine & it's not worked out for the lad .

    Good luck to him though

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    Quote Originally Posted by aloreburn
    Out on loan to Peterhead for the rest of the season, i can understand him not getting enough game time but feel sorry for him as he is a good player and deserved more time to shine.
    He's had a season and a half to shine & it's not worked out for the lad .

    Good luck to him though[/quote]
    He may well have been here for a season and a half, but his game time has been severely restricted, and I don't think anyone knows if he is a good player or not, although based on the opinions of two managers, it seems he is not. A good loan spell at Peterhead might alter opinions though.

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    It's quite obvious both McIntyre & Fowler didn't rate the boy good enough for a regular first team place

    He's hardly started a game for a reason and that's that he's unfortunately not good enough .

    I wish him good luck at Peterhead and I don't think we'll see him again when his contract runs out .

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    He's the best passer of a ball that I've seen in a Queens shirt since Derek Townsley or maybe even Chris Balderstone. His talent has been squandered here and to give him 5 minutes and sometimes less at the tail end of a game is insulting. I remember the game he played v Hearts as a pre season trialists and as we passed the Jambos on the way out, they were asking 'who is your number 4'. What has happened to turn a star into a second division player?

    I wish the lad all the best.

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt_Blackadder
    He's the best passer of a ball that I've seen in a Queens shirt since Derek Townsley or maybe even Chris Balderstone. His talent has been squandered here and to give him 5 minutes and sometimes less at the tail end of a game is insulting. I remember the game he played v Hearts as a pre season trialists and as we passed the Jambos on the way out, they were asking 'who is your number 4'. What has happened to turn a star into a second division player?

    I wish the lad all the best.
    Couldn't agree more.

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    I agree that Kevin has not been given the opportunity to show just what he is capable of. Bringing him on with no time left to make an impression was cruel on the lad especially as he thought the door had maybe been opened when Kerr left. I too wish him all the best and you never know we may actually get him back with the game time he was never given at Palmerston.

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    I wish him all the best, I still think there is potential there. He never quite delivered on his early promise, but there were plenty of glimpses of a potentially cultured player. I was hoping he would get another opportunity with us (it might yet happen), but I'll watch his career at Peterhead with interest. I wonder if he's ever been to Peterhead??

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    re: Kev U.S.A

    Quote Originally Posted by Edqos1
    I wish him all the best, I still think there is potential there. He never quite delivered on his early promise, but there were plenty of glimpses of a potentially cultured player. I was hoping he would get another opportunity with us (it might yet happen), but I'll watch his career at Peterhead with interest. I wonder if he's ever been to Peterhead??

    The poor lad has already had a few culture shocks since coming to Scotland & he's in for a few more

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