Reading Hall of Shame?

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Terminal Boardom » 15 Sep 2009 21:05

Berry As for Meaker it was that photo of him in the programme from the Elm Park days "The Turner Treatment" laying on the physio bench with that cheesy grin that done it for me, he was pants.


He IS the only Reading player I regularly booed.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by peterroyal76 » 15 Sep 2009 21:08

Cpl Jones Dont panic Gk is a hard one, Sheppard was useless but made some strange but class saves. Gary Phillips, actually kneed the ball into the net , and who was the dickhead from Tranmere that only played once for us away to Leeds in the cup.

Outfield - Paul Brayson by a mile , 2nd Nigel Vaughan, 3rd Emerse Fae


I think the goalkeeper was Eric Nixon

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by ankeny » 15 Sep 2009 21:18

as anyone mentioned Steve Moran,the money grabbing useless freeloading little tit

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by bishbosh92 » 15 Sep 2009 21:55

leww_rfc Shame on you all, Kebe is the reason we are on 6 points and not 3, he helped win that game in barnsley!!


Despite i agree with that, Kebe has about 1 good game followed by 10 awful games before he contributes to anythign again

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by savannah » 15 Sep 2009 22:59

The hopes I must have placed on Michael Meakers shoulders, he really did make us think he was gonna be a star, why did he not live up to expectation?


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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by lovetoscore » 15 Sep 2009 23:01

Gary Westwood
Gary peters
Sal Bibo
Irvin Gernon
Paul Bodin
Michael meaker
Michael Vaughan
Paul Brooker
Mick Tait
mas Sarr
Billy Whitehurst
Sam Sodje

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by roberto_11 » 15 Sep 2009 23:15

Kevin Watson? No no no

Him and Salako were a large part of the reason we went on such a good run of form through the winter of 01/02 and ended up getting promoted.

At Championship level he was an ok player, admittedly he did pass sideways about the same amount as Harper but was no way in the same class and Sean Evers, Michael Meaker, Paul Brooker....

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Berry » 16 Sep 2009 00:07

roberto_11 Kevin Watson? No no no

Him and Salako were a large part of the reason we went on such a good run of form through the winter of 01/02 and ended up getting promoted.

At Championship level he was an ok player, admittedly he did pass sideways about the same amount as Harper but was no way in the same class and Sean Evers, Michael Meaker, Paul Brooker....


But he was ex Swine, I agree he cant be classed with trash like Evers, but he was such an ordinary, stagnant CM after players like Cask, Gooding, Osborn

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by joe999 » 16 Sep 2009 01:16

Totally disagree with Lambert and Watson so far, fond memories of both for me.

Elroy Kromheer
Andy Mclaren
Carl Asaba
Mass Sarr
Tony Rougier
Shaun Goater
Byron Glasgow
Alan Maybury
Keith Scott


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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Sydneyroyal » 16 Sep 2009 04:38

Dissapointed lovetoscore mentioned Westwood - His penalty save against Lincoln (?) helped give Reading the longest winning run at the start of the season. Can't nominate him for being a redhead.
Senior was a bit of a donkey at the best of times - probabaly the most overrated player we had - but that is for another thread.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Blue and White Toucan » 16 Sep 2009 08:01

by joe999 on 16 Sep 2009 01:16

Totally disagree with Lambert and Watson so far, fond memories of both for me.

Elroy Kromheer
Andy Mclaren
Carl Asaba
Mass Sarr
Tony Rougier
Shaun Goater
Byron Glasgow
Alan Maybury
Keith Scott


Mmmm yes he was pants but the guy was pants but he will always be remembered for the Luton game and for that reason, for me .........he's out of the Hall of Shame.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 16 Sep 2009 08:54

Ian Royal I liked Meaker, and I'm not alone.


Ian, Ian, Ian, why this love-in over Meaker? I think you are alone; he was lightweight, not that quick and pretty hopeless when it came to crossing. Really, really average, verging on rubbish.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by wolsey » 16 Sep 2009 09:27

Nick Shorey my Lord!
Ian Royal I liked Meaker, and I'm not alone.


Ian, Ian, Ian, why this love-in over Meaker? I think you are alone; he was lightweight, not that quick and pretty hopeless when it came to crossing. Really, really average, verging on rubbish.


And he was seen as the direct relacement for Osborn.


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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Tilehurst Mike » 16 Sep 2009 09:47

Dave Shipperley
Malcolm Swain
Michael barnes
Jeff (pitching wedge) Hopkins (Munster)
Dennis Nelson
Gerry Creaney ( I think that was his name)--a truly awful loanee from Celtic

---probably the worst performance I saw of a recent Reading player was Greg halford's performance in the away game at Spurs

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Vision » 16 Sep 2009 09:50

Robert Fleck.

I feel sick just typing his name.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Royal Rother » 16 Sep 2009 09:53

Nick Shorey my Lord!
Royal Rother Indeed - I missed Robin Friday but, for me, James Lambert was one of the most exciting / gifted players to play for Reading in the next couple of decades. Shame it all went awry and he never followed through on the early promise.

He's 36 today!!


Sorry, disagree with this. "He's just a tea boy at Monaco".

It never caught on (!) but that was his only claim to fame. He never really dazzled apart from the Forest game. He was far too cocky for his own good and would often dip in and out of games as and when he pleased. Like Mass Sarr but minus the McDonalds addiction.

Thing is, I saw his 1st dozen or so appearances when he often came on a sub (and I remember an FA Cup match against Brum) and he was absolutely superb - but I then moved away, or fell in love or had kids or some feeble excuse, and then rarely saw us play, so my memories have not been tainted by what came after in his 120+ games for the club.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Maguire » 16 Sep 2009 09:54

wolsey
Nick Shorey my Lord!
Ian Royal I liked Meaker, and I'm not alone.


Ian, Ian, Ian, why this love-in over Meaker? I think you are alone; he was lightweight, not that quick and pretty hopeless when it came to crossing. Really, really average, verging on rubbish.


And he was seen as the direct relacement for Osborn.


Scott Taylor, surely? Caskey replaced Osborn.

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by wolsey » 16 Sep 2009 10:02

Maguire You're talking bollocks


Sorry, I was talking bollocks. Meant that he was part of the deal that took Osborn to QPR

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by Melton Royal » 16 Sep 2009 11:12

Can't stop laughing about all the comments about Malcolm Swain!

I went to school with him (Charters, Ascot) & I always remember him wearing short trousers right through to the 3rd Year - this must have hardened him to all the abuse that he received on (and off) the pitch.
He was in the same school team as Tom Ryan who also played for us (but mostly Luton) and I've got a sneaky suspicion that one or two more from that School Team also signed for Reading but never broke through to the 1st Team

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Re: Reading Hall of Shame?

by joe999 » 16 Sep 2009 17:12

Vision Robert Fleck.

I feel sick just typing his name.


I felt sick looking at him from what I remember

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