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by Arch » 30 Dec 2008 22:53

I can't recall being more excited about any Reading player than Kerry Dixon. Probably a reflection of increasing age. These days I'm more team than player oriented.

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by One Richie Bowman » 30 Dec 2008 23:03

Richie Bowman - providing we had a tall keeper any team would struggle to beat a team with 10 Richie Bowmans in as he gave 110% every game and was good in midfield, going forward and defending. Always thought the chant going across the Southbank of "One Richie Bowman" was one of the loudest in the old Elm Park days and the passion he showed on the pitch was relayed in the stands. Feel certain that had he got a chance in the old div 1 he would have been as successful as Siddie is at the moment in the prem!

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by Dave Gale » 30 Dec 2008 23:16

Adie Williams was my all time favourite Reading player because when i was young i thought it was amazing he played in every shirt in the team - 1 through 11. (before squad numbers). I heard he got arrested recently??!!

More recently I thought Cureton was a legend due to that lob against Brentford and his countless classy finishes.

Current crop of the last few years...... Little or Shorey.

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by JimmytheJim » 30 Dec 2008 23:22

Nicky Forster.

Carried the team on his back for several years. That goal at Sheffield United in front of the Sky cameras was unforgettable. His single-handed rescue mission against Wigan in the 2nd Div Playoff Semi was equally remarkable.

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by One Richie Bowman » 30 Dec 2008 23:26

Adie will always be a Reading Legend and great shame when he went the first time and also when we did not extend his contract second time round when I believe we were a) top or if not second and b) he was our captain. Can't imagine he was after a fortune but then we have a history of letting some of our legends go for amounts that were compartatively small in terms of retaining their services and pushing on eg Kevin Bremner, Richie Bowman, Adie, and more recently Siddie. BTW chatted to Adie recently in Henley and also on several occasions in the past and always a very approachable, friendly, down to earth guy. Hope he gets off his assault charge as never struck me as the type to get into trouble unless first provoked (unlike Leroy) so hopefully not of his making!


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by Dave Gale » 30 Dec 2008 23:30

One Richie Bowman Adie will always be a Reading Legend and great shame when he went the first time and also when we did not extend his contract second time round when I believe we were a) top or if not second and b) he was our captain. Can't imagine he was after a fortune but then we have a history of letting some of our legends go for amounts that were compartatively small in terms of retaining their services and pushing on eg Kevin Bremner, Richie Bowman, Adie, and more recently Siddie. BTW chatted to Adie recently in Henley and also on several occasions in the past and always a very approachable, friendly, down to earth guy. Hope he gets off his assault charge as never struck me as the type to get into trouble unless first provoked (unlike Leroy) so hopefully not of his making!


Yes, I found it hard to believe when I read the news. I agree with you, I thought it was sad for him that he was moved on just before we flew up the league. He was such a good servant to this club - and I was ecstatic when he retured for his 2nd spell.

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by One Richie Bowman » 30 Dec 2008 23:40

If anyone has any news on Adie Williams and his "alleged" assault would be interested to hear from them. Adie was one of the few players whose services it would have been great to retain from the start to the end of his career as he had a great presence on the field every game. Mind you if that was the case would make voting for our greatest player fairly easy as it that had been the case he would win hands down.

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by Stooper » 30 Dec 2008 23:41

Dave Gale Adie Williams was my all time favourite Reading player because when i was young i thought it was amazing he played in every shirt in the team - 1 through 11.


Final shirt was number 10 worn against Wrexham I believe, in the match where Tony Witter broke his leg (and played a further half hour!) and there was a late Wrexham winner...by Barry Hunter.

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by carpet » 30 Dec 2008 23:51

Stuart Lovell for me,local lad who made it


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by Russell Street » 31 Dec 2008 00:11

One Richie Bowman Adie will always be a Reading Legend and great shame when he went the first time and also when we did not extend his contract second time round when I believe we were a) top or if not second and b) he was our captain. Can't imagine he was after a fortune but then we have a history of letting some of our legends go for amounts that were compartatively small in terms of retaining their services and pushing on eg Kevin Bremner, Richie Bowman, Adie, and more recently Siddie. BTW chatted to Adie recently in Henley and also on several occasions in the past and always a very approachable, friendly, down to earth guy. Hope he gets off his assault charge as never struck me as the type to get into trouble unless first provoked (unlike Leroy) so hopefully not of his making!


Didn't he break his leg in what the club called a training ground accident, but it was rumoured that he got in a fight and fell down some stairs at Utopia nightclub?

I still love Adie though.

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by Royal-DLG » 31 Dec 2008 00:15

Curo, almost cried when he left for Korea...WHY WOULD YOU GO THERE FOR FOOTBALL!?

Complete legend, and born goalscorer.

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by Seaside Royal » 31 Dec 2008 00:54

In this order for me

Dariusz Wdowczyk (PERFECTION)
Simon Osbourne (ENGINE)
Micheal Gilkes (EXCITEMENT)
Shaka (SIMPLY THE BEST)
Dylan Kerr (CHARACTER)
Kevin Doyle (GEM OF A FIND)

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by Archie's penalty » 31 Dec 2008 01:07

Doyle, Archie, Adie and Nicky Forster for me.

No one has mentioned Lee Nogan!


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by rabidbee » 31 Dec 2008 01:19

Can't imagine why.

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by Chuckle Brother » 31 Dec 2008 09:27

T.R.O.L.I.
Row Z Royal In honour of this great achievement, simply name your favourite player, past or present, and state why.

NB: this is not a thread for oneupmanship of who's been a fan the longest and all that.




For me, it's Graeme Murty. Like me, he's a top tryer and, hopefully like me, is a motivator through his actions - 'do as I do, not as I say...'


He far less boring than you though.


If this is the case, you must be one boring Mo' Fo' RZR.

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by OzBiscuit2004 » 31 Dec 2008 10:52

Dylan Kerr (my lord) has always been a favourite, and went up in my books after leading the chanting away at Bristol City when injured.

I liked Super Trev when I first started watching Reading and also Jimmy Quinn (ole ole).

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by Jack Celliers » 31 Dec 2008 11:03

Darren Caskey
When he was on form it was just brilliant wathcing Reading for a season or two, and on the whole, it has been good to be a spectator ever since.

(It's Trevor Senior really)

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by Row Z Royal » 31 Dec 2008 11:03

Chuckle Brother
T.R.O.L.I.
Row Z Royal In honour of this great achievement, simply name your favourite player, past or present, and state why.

NB: this is not a thread for oneupmanship of who's been a fan the longest and all that.




For me, it's Graeme Murty. Like me, he's a top tryer and, hopefully like me, is a motivator through his actions - 'do as I do, not as I say...'


He far less boring than you though.


If this is the case, you must be one boring Mo' Fo' RZR.


GuiLOLty as charged.

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Re: 6000th Topic

by chandog » 31 Dec 2008 11:33

Kevin doyle - only been supporting the club properly for the last few years and he has been our best player in that time imo

Used to go to the occasional game when i was younger and then i guess my fav player was probably cureton or forster.
back then i claimed to be a man u fan so didnt pay much attention to reading. since then i have seen the light and now support a cliub i can actually go and watch

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by Royalshow » 31 Dec 2008 16:27

chandog Kevin doyle - only been supporting the club properly for the last few years and he has been our best player in that time imo

Used to go to the occasional game when i was younger and then i guess my fav player was probably cureton or forster.
back then i claimed to be a man u fan so didnt pay much attention to reading. since then i have seen the light and now support a cliub i can actually go and watch


It would seem yoda concurs.

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