Little joining Pompey

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Carlin20 » 20 Jun 2008 21:31

Thanks.

I dont know why reading hate pompey???

Reading is a good club, but as a club you dont stand for anything as such.

I've read on here people saying reading are bigger than pompey?

I mean, WTF?

2 FA Cups
3 Finals
7 Semi Finals

Just our history in f.a cup. Yours?

Shall i go on?

Reading are a good family club who like wigan, have brought themselves up. Pompey, well, their potential is endless. With a new 36k ground imminent, this giant looks good. For the minute, we create our own history on the pitch.

You're a good club, like brighton and aldershot. But you're nowhere near in the same stature as Pompey or scummers (dare i say it).

Portsmouth is the daddy of all southern clubs.

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Apocalypse Now » 20 Jun 2008 21:36

Haven't Pompey got the smallest ground in the Premiership?

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Carlin20 » 20 Jun 2008 21:37

So what? Who cares? New ground on the way.

Check the history books fella....

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Rex » 20 Jun 2008 21:38

Blah blah. There's an echo here somewhere :roll:

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Archie's penalty » 20 Jun 2008 21:46

Royal Rother The club offered Little a deal that was obviously satisfactory to him - he was about to sign then received a call from a club established in the top half of the PL and going into Europe.

Why does our failure to keep him signal a lack of ambition and such anger at RFC and its management? It's utterly bizarre and emotional nonsense.

Still, it gives a few people a lovely opportunity to vent their spleen about last season again.

The fact is that the player is old (in footballing terms), injury prone and quite unlikely ever to sustain a full season.

Look forward, not back.

Good luck to him - I hope he does well, but fear he will struggle.


Good point - well made.


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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Carlin20 » 20 Jun 2008 21:49

Night guys, take care and have fun.

Regards,

Your big southcoast friends & 2008 f.a cup champions,

Portsmouth F.C

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Thou Voice » 20 Jun 2008 21:53

Well good luck Glen and thanks for all your efforts for the club.

Glen was often seen out and about (around Reading) with Oster, I had seen them one time or another so they were clearly good mates...

...Oster, one of his mates leaves so that leaves him obviously missing him and I would have thought on a personal level impacted some of his feelings.

He is not getting any younger and to be offered the chance to keep his family afloat for a few more years at his age - he has to take it.

I also hear that he was not too partial about shopping at Waitrose, our new sponsor and that he prefers Marks And Spencer. So the conflict of preferred supermarket had the possibility of him getting suspended for not shopping in the chosen store and the loss of his clear friend John, was too much!

Again on a serious note tho, thank you Glen for everything. You've been a good solider for the club.

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by BBC Radio Berkshire » 20 Jun 2008 22:02

Little came on Sportsweek for around 10 minutes tonight at around 18.35pm...listen again via bbc.co.uk/berkshire

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Sir Rodger Doyle » 20 Jun 2008 22:37

Carlin20 Nevermind. It's great for Little.

At least he can say he played for a Bankrupt club. With £60K a week, £70K a week etc all signing, we are going to challenge Administration in years to come.

Reading is a stable club, not much like Bournemouth and Portsmouth. The club have never been or never will be in debt as big as Pompey.

For example, whats readings finance history like:

Pompey:

£22M in debt
£44M in debt
£86M in debt

Not forgetting another - £40M this year too.

You may be hearting, and without him youll do well, but hand on heart you know he deserves it. When hes got grandkids he'll be able to say he played for the famous Portsmouth F.C before they went out of business x


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Re: Little joining Pompey

by RG30 » 20 Jun 2008 22:40

Stunned, absolute stunned. Only found out 45 minutes ago. Difficult to make a position where I can judge. At 32/33, he only has a couple of seasons left in him so he's due the right to have a spell at Portsmouth and in the Premiership again, however I can't agree with the the reasoning behind money, mainly due to the fact he has wasted an awful lot of money as a Reading player through his gambling exploits. From the club's perspective, as gutted as they'll be to lose him, he was probably amongst the top earner's at the club so it eases the pressure on the wages. Not quite sure where I stand on the claims he "done a number" on the club having stood by him on his hernia injury. I think he was poorly advised by the club's medical department and was out for an awful lot longer than he should of, and Coppell acknowledged that a couple of weeks ago in the EP.

Have many a favourite Glen moment but just seeing the guy run down the wing time after time doing defender after defender will probably be my everlasting memories.

Question for all posters, where does he rank amongst the greatest of Reading players?

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Victor Meldrew » 20 Jun 2008 22:43

I'm with those that wish Glen good luck and thanks for the memories.
Now with 7 weeks to go the club must surely be developing a clear picture of who we are going to be left with compared to last year's fiasco of waiting and banking on Glen to be fit.
Their thinking should not be befuddled this time.
Glen has gone
Oster has gone
Fae has gone
Harper will go
Shorey will go
Hunt will probably go.
That means two wingers,one left-back and one central midfielder all of whom would be regarded as first choices by the club.
So we are probably down to 7 of a first choice team that got relegated so were not good enough for The Premiership.
My hope is that the club will be active in the transfer market well before the season starts.
My fear is that we are doing a 1994/5 all over again when we had no parachute payments to fall back on which we now have.
Surely the £11 million of parachute money plus fees of about £10 million for players being sold plus savings in salaries will mean that we can at least buy a few new players to IMPROVE our side and give us a chance of promotion?
I'm not holding my breath and just fear that one of our two best strikers might go.
Good strikers are almost priceless as can be seen at all levels of the game so although Glen going is a bit sad it's nowhere near as significant as losing Kitson or Doyle.

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by earleyroyal » 20 Jun 2008 22:45

Carlin20
At least he can say he played for a successful club. With wright philips, crouch etc all signing, we are going to challenge for the european cup in years to come.



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Re: Little joining Pompey

by earleyroyal » 20 Jun 2008 22:47

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Cookie Judas


I do hope you're taking the piss.


Why should he be?


Calling a player 'Judas' for signing for a Premiership club which is in Europe when given the choice of that or a Championship club which hasn't shown any great ambition to get back into the Premiership this season, with a higher salary thrown into the bargain, is either naive (showing that fans expect players to have loyalty to the clubs, when there is no reason why they should) or stupid.


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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Sarah Star » 20 Jun 2008 23:18

It's an initial reaction though, isn't it. The news stuns you at first because it was never seen coming. Only after you've sat down and thought about it for a while do you realise that it might be a good thing all round.

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Carlin20 » 20 Jun 2008 23:23

Rodger, you sir are an idiot.

Enjoy watching your pathetic Reading next season.

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Rex » 20 Jun 2008 23:25

Which part of your inbred personality stated that. LOL at your IQ username. Tatty bye pleb.

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Gordons Cumming » 21 Jun 2008 00:07

Little's move ends the little player clique that was:_

Little
Sidwell
Oster
Shorey (he's on his way now too)

The start of the end of an era.

Coppell is going to earn his last year at Reading and I predict he will be more of a risk taker because of it.

Look out for some stunning signings. :wink:

Maybe the formation of another clique? Who knows.......................

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by Jackson Corner » 21 Jun 2008 04:42

Gutted the day I renew my season ticket the first of the exedus begins and it's the one player I thought would stay. On the plus side Dubbery has signed an on for another year......... :shock:

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Re: Little joining Pompey

by papereyes » 21 Jun 2008 08:58

A fit Duberry could be a key player for next season.

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