Kabia was with us for a season, think it was 99-00
“Jason Kabia who used to be a frequent poster played for a lot of eircom league clubs, most sh!t ones tbh.”
Where is Kabia nowdays? I remember when he used to post here.He left after his burd had a kid (they never named it Graeme ) and then came back for a bit, but I've not seen him for ages. Last I heard he was managing someone like Cobh Ramblers or sommat.
Seen these on a another forum im a member of(around a 100 posts i have!Go me!) and got me wondering who he played for and did he manage Cobh(dave hill was their manager not so long ago iirc)?
(oh and in the same thread there’s another one that was said to have palyed for athlone and ireland!)
Kabia was with us for a season, think it was 99-00
Cork the season before that I think.
Revenge for 2002
Nah ... there was about three years gap there, i think it was around that anyway.Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
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Limerick Football Club established 1937, proud to be the only munster club never to have given Jason Kabia a contract
God, there's a blast from the past! I remember Kabia well. He played for Cork for a few years, did he not? He certainly played for them in 1998, because myself and a fellow Hoop were on the way to the World Cup when we met him on the boat. He was in his Cork City tracksuit and we gave him a bit of slagging. Seemed like a decent bloke.
I think he scored 2 goals on league debut for city at time when we crying out for new forward. Never kept that form up but scored in cup semi in 98 when we won it.
He had a spell with Waterford United from 1998 to around 2001 me thinks.
Kabia kabia kabia kabia kabia kabia that's all folks.
Originally Posted by gael353
Bang on! Not much of a distinction I admit but it definitely needed to be pointed out.
Kabia's goal in St Mels in the cup semi final was his sole contribution to the history of Cork City...................unless you count the "burd" I know who, although she knew he was a crap player, still insisted that he" had a lovely smile".
Saw him in Centra in Douglas (Cork) on St Stephens Day with the family.
He always looked the part when playing for Cork during our spice boys days, he just never played very well! He had a great nack for slipping I remember.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
he was with city first, then galway, waterford, kilkenny (i think?) and then ramblers. nice fella, he would have been a decent striker if he could actually shoot!
Thanks for the replies.
i remember hearing on the championship manager site that he was a poster. and graeme would be grame kelly, one of the SI coders, yes?
He played for Waterford United too but he was poor and I don't know if he ever scored for us!
he scored alright - with the club administrator at the time.
and was spotted with her - all this time later - at the X
for one of the City v Blues matches last season.
was alledgedly a bit of a 'dion dublin' in the dressing room too...
ooh er madam!
Eh no dont think so. I know him very well. Sound fella, has 2 kids and is practically married so ur def wrong thereOriginally Posted by Dick Long
low lie the fields of Bishopstown......
His days with Waterford are long since past and what I said is true.
Him being publicly at a match in the company of more than one old friend who travelled down for it does not necessarily mean anything sinister - maybe his 'practical wife' was there too? Plausible?
Yeah the SIGAMES forums,the otf section and yes it was graeme kellyOriginally Posted by ShedEnd.com
may i ask how you are on otf
and also theres an eircom league thread set up by yours truly so feel free to post
ah yes - good work on the eL thread on teh OTFOriginally Posted by monzo
I post in there regularly tee bee aitch
Kom Igen, FCK...
Ooh aah KAB-E-A
Always liked Kabia even though he only ever scored in Sidetracks
In fairness to the guy he always gave 100% when he turned out for Cork City, even when a lot of fans turned against him.
'He's pulling him off! The Spanish manager is pulling his captain off!' _ The madness of George
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