Gylf pledges his future to Reading

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by IcelandicStokie » 04 May 2010 17:30

Wax Jacket heaven help him if he doesn't get the goals next season, and the crowd notice how little else he does and get on his back


Lets hope he leaves then.

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Hoop Blah » 04 May 2010 17:41

Row Z Royal This is fair.

I'm not sure he'd work in another system. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that the squad/starting XI should be built around him (as I thought it may have been around Marek earlier in the season).


To be honest I'd seen a reasonable amount Sigurdsson over the last 2 or 3 years and I didn't think he'd have the strength to hack it in the Champsionship.

I didn't see him playing in the positions that first Rodgers and now McDermott have used him though and to be fair to him he's taken his chance with both hands!

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by floyd__streete » 04 May 2010 17:52

Wax Jacket heaven help him if he doesn't get the goals next season, and the crowd notice how little else he does and get on his back


Think that is very harsh. He can pick a pass, delivers a mean dead ball, his balance is superb. He'll be a very good player and I'd hope that another year at Reading will strengthen him up a bit. I'd wager he will be sold however, in the interest of baLOLancing the books of course.

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by PremAddict » 04 May 2010 18:18

Let's not forget that he's 20. He was questioned as to his physicality to make it in the c'ship and then scored 20 goals and made player of the season. I think we should give him one more season to see if he's any good. :shock:

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by 0-7 » 04 May 2010 18:25

There is a reason the players are called ' servants of the club'.......they are commodities to be bought and sold by the owner as he sees fit. GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.


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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Niko » 04 May 2010 18:58

just read the title and laughed at how 'Gylf' sounds the same as 'GILF'... i should get out more.

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Woodcote Royal » 04 May 2010 19:08

0-7 GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.



0-7, your specialist subject appears to be utter nonsense.

A 20 year old who scores 20 goals from midfield in his first season in the first team is not normally close to reaching his peak value, which is why he won't be sold unless we get an offer that is too good to refuse................................like £4m plus.

Why sell a player now who you expect to double in value over the next 12 months when you can recoup the same amount by off loading depreciating assets with far higher running costs :|

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by PEARCEY » 04 May 2010 19:13

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0-7 GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.



0-7, your specialist subject appears to be utter nonsense.

A 20 year old who scores 20 goals from midfield in his first season in the first team is not normally close to reaching his peak value, which is why he won't be sold unless we get an offer that is too good to refuse................................like £4m plus.

Why sell a player now who you expect to double in value over the next 12 months when you can recoup the same amount by off loading depreciating assets with far higher running costs :|

Not by accident is our Chairman a multi millonaire............................watch and learn.



Woodcote. Why do you have to be so disparaging of others when you post? No need for it.

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Woodcote Royal » 04 May 2010 19:15

Sorry, but in this case I don't agree.

Anyone who thinks Sigurrdson value has peaked has it coming............................


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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Row Z Royal » 04 May 2010 21:06

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0-7 GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.



0-7, your specialist subject appears to be utter nonsense.

A 20 year old who scores 20 goals from midfield in his first season in the first team is not normally close to reaching his peak value, which is why he won't be sold unless we get an offer that is too good to refuse................................like £4m plus.

Why sell a player now who you expect to double in value over the next 12 months when you can recoup the same amount by off loading depreciating assets with far higher running costs :|

Not by accident is our Chairman a multi millonaire............................watch and learn.



Woodcote. Why do you have to be so disparaging of others when you post? No need for it.


To be fair, 0-7 is a bit of a plum puddin'.

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Cpl Jones Dont panic » 04 May 2010 21:38

Sorry I cannot see Gylf going in the summer, the premiership clubs that would interest him [ he would have the final say] will watch him till at least Christmas to make sure that he can continue his form. The lower premiership teams may want him, but some of our players will now start looking at Hunt, Shorey, Kits , Sonko and realise they could be back down in one season, or realise they wil be just bit players at a higher club.

JM will see a good return on his massive investment on the academy by keeping Gylf for at least another season. This team know they have the potential to be in a championship winning team and plenty of time to move on , so lets keep the faith.

p.s Was Gylf our youngest ever winner of player of the year ,if so by how much

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by roll over boltonhoven » 04 May 2010 22:23

re the 3 other keepers up our sleeve if Feds goes:

having seen a lot of Andersen's matches this year for Bristol Rovers and some of McCarthy's for Yeovil I would have to say Hamer is in 3rd place - Andersen rightly almost swept the board in the player of the year awards at The Gas and that is because without him they would have let in 100 goals!!

8)

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Kitson12 » 04 May 2010 22:56

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0-7 GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.



0-7, your specialist subject appears to be utter nonsense.

A 20 year old who scores 20 goals from midfield in his first season in the first team is not normally close to reaching his peak value, which is why he won't be sold unless we get an offer that is too good to refuse................................like £4m plus.

Why sell a player now who you expect to double in value over the next 12 months when you can recoup the same amount by off loading depreciating assets with far higher running costs :|

Not by accident is our Chairman a multi millonaire............................watch and learn.



Woodcote. Why do you have to be so disparaging of others when you post? No need for it.

Because 0-7 clearly knows little about football in the gran old scheme of things, Woodcote's post was fully merited.


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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by Sun Tzu » 05 May 2010 09:29

roll over boltonhoven re the 3 other keepers up our sleeve if Feds goes:

having seen a lot of Andersen's matches this year for Bristol Rovers and some of McCarthy's for Yeovil I would have to say Hamer is in 3rd place - Andersen rightly almost swept the board in the player of the year awards at The Gas and that is because without him they would have let in 100 goals!!

8)



Just out of interest how many wards do they give ?

To 'nearly' sweep the board here would be tricky !!

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by TFF » 05 May 2010 09:31

Sun Tzu
Just out of interest how many wards do they give ?

To 'nearly' sweep the board here would be tricky !!


Pedant pedanted

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by brendywendy » 05 May 2010 09:47

0-7 There is a reason the players are called ' servants of the club'.......they are commodities to be bought and sold by the owner as he sees fit. GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.



do you forsee a career ending injury in the off season then?

imo another season with double figure goals and us doing well will only see his value rocket

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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by brendywendy » 05 May 2010 09:48

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0-7 GS's market value for Reading is now as high as it will ever be so he leaves by July 1st. You read it here first.



0-7, your specialist subject appears to be utter nonsense.

A 20 year old who scores 20 goals from midfield in his first season in the first team is not normally close to reaching his peak value, which is why he won't be sold unless we get an offer that is too good to refuse................................like £4m plus.

Why sell a player now who you expect to double in value over the next 12 months when you can recoup the same amount by off loading depreciating assets with far higher running costs :|

Not by accident is our Chairman a multi millonaire............................watch and learn.





Woodcote. Why do you have to be so disparaging of others when you post? No need for it.


because 0-7 s post was cock cheese?
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Re: Gylf pledges his future to Reading

by brendywendy » 05 May 2010 09:51

Cpl Jones Dont panic Sorry I cannot see Gylf going in the summer, the premiership clubs that would interest him [ he would have the final say] will watch him till at least Christmas to make sure that he can continue his form. The lower premiership teams may want him, but some of our players will now start looking at Hunt, Shorey, Kits , Sonko and realise they could be back down in one season, or realise they wil be just bit players at a higher club.

JM will see a good return on his massive investment on the academy by keeping Gylf for at least another season. This team know they have the potential to be in a championship winning team and plenty of time to move on , so lets keep the faith.

p.s Was Gylf our youngest ever winner of player of the year ,if so by how much



plus hes clearly stated that another 2 seasons with us would be his preferred situation, (before moving to man u and winning the champions league alongside doyle.)

at this point its bottom half clubs where youll come straight back down, and not really increase the quality of players you play with that much.
or top half clubs where youll warm the bench all season.
hes still learning his trade, and wants to achieve something special with the players hes grown up with before progressing to superstar

imo of course

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