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Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Ibe's moment has to be now

With Junior Stanislas and David Brooks fighting to get back to fitness, it's Jordan Ibe that has everyone's attention on the right of midfield. He may have some mixed signals though after his game at Liverpool the other week. He did some great things early on in the game and looked that he could be the player that could create something to unlock Liverpool's defence, but then he was the first to be subbed come the hour.
Is time running out for Ibe at AFCB?
Ibe has to put everything into his game right now. He won't get a better chance to make an impact on the team than this. He is one of the most frustrating players to watch as he shows signs that he could be something really specia,l and yet he'll often mess up the basics. I imagine that AFCB still have their fingers crossed that he can find some consistency in his performances, but he has been overtaken by David Brooks and time could be running out for him at AFCB.

Jordan be has been at AFCB long enough now that he is the one that has it in his hands to make an impact. There is nothing new for him or daunting I would think, having played for Liverpool. Yet, something seems to be holding Ibe back. I hope he can overcome whatever it is because I don't like hearing the crowd get on his back. He surely wants to play well for AFCB and if he is going to achieve that he needs our support.

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I just feel that Ibe needs a bit of good fortune. If he could wipe the slate clean and just play on his instincts, I think AFCB would have a much better player. He may have one more starting place before Junior Stanislas is in contention, so Ibe is going to need to get himself in the mood for one of his best performances against Wolves. He has to take one of these opportunities. 

In other news, AFCB sign U21 keeper Rafal Danielsson from Fram Reykjvik FC

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