Where was Guthrie again?!

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by AthleticoSpizz » 01 Apr 2013 20:57

Thanks, I genuinely wasn't that bothered enough to know that much about him.


So basically, he wasn't good enough for Newcastle in the Prem

Yet good enough for Reading in the Prem

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by Hoop Blah » 01 Apr 2013 21:01

Well he played a decent number of games for the side that finished that finished 5th (?) and had perhaps the 2nd or 3rd best central midfield yes.

I'd say that would make him more than good enough for a team looking to avoid relegation, but he's no superstar in the making no.

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by AthleticoSpizz » 01 Apr 2013 21:05

bit of a double fail for us then

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by AthleticoSpizz » 01 Apr 2013 21:35

but yet display, pretty much the same thing.

DG may (or may not) have a case to be answered.

Just not sure that we are ready for this Premiership player "freedom of speech" thing at Reading tho'

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by winchester_royal » 01 Apr 2013 22:55

AthleticoSpizz bit of a double fail for us then


That's the title of the end of season DVD my sources tell me


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Re: Guthrie comments.

by Millsy » 02 Apr 2013 01:09

Ian Royal Once again, I see pretty much nothing wrong (or innacurate) with what he's said and people seem to be twisting it into some sort of pop at McDermott from something fairly innocuous.


I've just finished a reply in which I slate Guthrie for being a little oik who id like gone ASAP.

And now I see this. Does this guy ever STFU?

Having said that I agree Ian this is fairly harmless. It's just that it comes from the little sh*t that is Guthrie.

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by JamieY26 » 02 Apr 2013 01:37

So let me get this right... there are a load of fans that dislike danny guthrie because he is outspoken and clashed with Brian... Now Brian has gone and he's still a bad egg even though we agree with what he was saying?? I think he is exactly the type of player we should be looking to keep hold of and build a team around him in the champ next season! We sure do know how to shoot ourselves in the foot sometimes!!

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by Vic_Flange » 02 Apr 2013 06:44

Pretty much everything Guthrie has said is true, and he he said it after BM has gone. He (BM) barely changed the team even in cup matches, unless injury or Guthries gob forced him. I wasn't expecting much from this season but I was hoping for a lot more than the plop I have painfully witnessed. BM had millions, if not tens of millions to spend this season, but more or less spent Jack. Guthrie has said he wants a fresh start -dont we all? The King is Dead, Long Live the King.

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by loyalroyal4life » 02 Apr 2013 09:16

Whilst i agree with what he has said in terms of there being some invincibles it shouldn't come from his mouth on eve of new manager coming in. He hasn't exactly been great when he has played should pipe down and learn how to pass the ball


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Re: Guthrie comments.

by The Rouge » 02 Apr 2013 09:57

What were his comments?

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by Extended-Phenotype » 02 Apr 2013 10:18

“I don’t want to talk about anything in the past, I want to look forward now. We’ve got a new manager now and everything is looking a little bit better.

“I think some of the lads who were guaranteed a place in the past have to be a little bit sharper and for players like me it’s a new chance under a new manager. It has a big impact on everyone.

“There’s always a buzz around the place when a new manager comes in. There was this week even though Arsenal is a difficult place to come. There will be again this week and we’ve got an important home game (against Southampton) next week.

“I don’t know if there were favourites under Brian McDernott, but there were players who played every week. When a new manager comes in, it’s a fresh start for everyone.

“It’s been a while for me. It was a difficult 90 minutes for me but just happy to be playing again. I’ve not really spoken to the new manager, he just named the team and I was in it. I was just happy to be in the starting XI.

“I want to get some games under my belt, start helping the team get some results because we’re running out of games. We need some back to back wins. That would make all the difference.”

“We knew it was going to be difficult but it ended up being damage limitation a bit as the third and fourth went in.

“We still believe we can do it. You have to believe, you’ve got no choice while it’s still possible. We owe that to ourselves, the club and the supporters.”




Don't see anything wrong with any of that.

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 11:03

The Rouge What were his comments?



essentially " i simply still cannot understand why i wasnt played as much as i wanted. im cl4arly better than anyone else here and deserve to be an automatic pick, despite never doing oxf*rd all when i was picked"



im paraphrasing of course
but if respected journos can do it, so can i




- th ejournos have clearly dug deep into the quotes to take any slight implication of a dig.
taken at face value hes simply saying" we all know i didnt play as much as i liked under brian, and now i have clean slate & a chance to prove myself to the new manager, and it means that even the established players need to pick up their games if they want to impress him too. this can only be good for the club"

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by SCIAG » 02 Apr 2013 14:49

AthleticoSpizz So basically, he wasn't good enough for Newcastle in the Prem

Yet good enough for Reading in the Prem

I take it you'd be opposed to the signing of Edin Dzeko, then? Or Chris Smalling? Or Victor Moses?

Just because a player isn't good enough to play every week for one Premier League team doesn't mean he isn't good enough for another.

I think if Southampton had signed him and we'd signed Steven Davis, both teams would have benefited.


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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 14:54

winchester_royal
AthleticoSpizz bit of a double fail for us then


That's the title of the end of season DVD my sources tell me


:lol:

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by RockheadRumple » 02 Apr 2013 17:06

It's always one extreme or the other with Ideal.

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Re: Where was Guthrie again?!

by Pepe the Horseman » 02 Apr 2013 17:22

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SCIAG
AthleticoSpizz So basically, he wasn't good enough for Newcastle in the Prem

Yet good enough for Reading in the Prem

I take it you'd be opposed to the signing of Edin Dzeko, then? Or Chris Smalling? Or Victor Moses?


You're comparing apples and oranges. He isn't anywhere near Dzeko, Smalling or Moses.
He's more like a Curtis Fleming, Paul Shaw, Phil Stamp or someone of that level, the shit tier of footballers.

Phil Stamp was quality.

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by Ian Royal » 02 Apr 2013 17:28

melonhead
The Rouge What were his comments?



essentially " i simply still cannot understand why i wasnt played as much as i wanted. im cl4arly better than anyone else here and deserve to be an automatic pick, despite never doing oxf*rd all when i was picked"



im paraphrasing of course
but if respected journos can do it, so can i




- th ejournos have clearly dug deep into the quotes to take any slight implication of a dig.
taken at face value hes simply saying" we all know i didnt play as much as i liked under brian, and now i have clean slate & a chance to prove myself to the new manager, and it means that even the established players need to pick up their games if they want to impress him too. this can only be good for the club"

You're putting quite a lot of personal bias into interpreting that, because it's not what it says at all.

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by Agent Balti » 02 Apr 2013 20:36

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“I don’t want to talk about anything in the past, I want to look forward now. We’ve got a new manager now and everything is looking a little bit better.

“I think some of the lads who were guaranteed a place in the past have to be a little bit sharper and for players like me it’s a new chance under a new manager. It has a big impact on everyone.

“There’s always a buzz around the place when a new manager comes in. There was this week even though Arsenal is a difficult place to come. There will be again this week and we’ve got an important home game (against Southampton) next week.

“I don’t know if there were favourites under Brian McDernott, but there were players who played every week. When a new manager comes in, it’s a fresh start for everyone.

“It’s been a while for me. It was a difficult 90 minutes for me but just happy to be playing again. I’ve not really spoken to the new manager, he just named the team and I was in it. I was just happy to be in the starting XI.

“I want to get some games under my belt, start helping the team get some results because we’re running out of games. We need some back to back wins. That would make all the difference.”

“We knew it was going to be difficult but it ended up being damage limitation a bit as the third and fourth went in.

“We still believe we can do it. You have to believe, you’ve got no choice while it’s still possible. We owe that to ourselves, the club and the supporters.”




Don't see anything wrong with any of that.


Me either. If it were Le Fondre saying that, nobody would bat an eyelid. Yet because it's Guthrie...

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by percyisfreeman » 02 Apr 2013 21:58

My point is not dis agreeing with Guthries comments, and journo's putting their bias comments etc, It's just disrespect for his club and players, do you think the likes of legs etc would feel positive about Guthries timing. Remember Guthrie refused to travel, be available for a game, that is disrespect. Reading fc is a team, not johnny come-latelys, who have shown their true colours before. Leave comments behind, show us how good you think you are on the pitch. I am not against Guthrie at all, maybe I am old fart, imo, players have too much power and influence these days.

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Re: Guthrie comments.

by Rax » 03 Apr 2013 00:26

percyisfreeman My point is not dis agreeing with Guthries comments, and journo's putting their bias comments etc, It's just disrespect for his club and players, do you think the likes of legs etc would feel positive about Guthries timing. Remember Guthrie refused to travel, be available for a game, that is disrespect. Reading fc is a team, not johnny come-latelys, who have shown their true colours before. Leave comments behind, show us how good you think you are on the pitch. I am not against Guthrie at all, maybe I am old fart, imo, players have too much power and influence these days.


What he said!

Perhaps if Guthrie spent more time performing on the pitch rather than throwing his toys around like a petulant child, than the HNA collective may have rather more sympathy!!

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