Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

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by Sport Economist » 22 Aug 2013 20:59

Peter Grant is a candidate but possibly Stuart Beavon for me.

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by Only one Trevor Morley » 22 Aug 2013 21:09

Martyn booty....

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by Born Again Royalist » 22 Aug 2013 21:14

Has to be Steve Archibald, but he didn't stop too long at Elm Park

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by King van der Kwaak » 22 Aug 2013 21:22

Michael Thorp was the first person who came to mind and I always felt he should've played more for Reading than he did. Always did an admirable job when he did play.

I'd definitely also nominate Linden Jones, one of our better players during a very mediocre spell for us.

Ulises de la Cruz is a good shout, but I felt he had more quality than "not good, but not bad either".

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by Gandalf Presley » 23 Aug 2013 12:59

Apologies. late into this - will probably be discounted anyway as I haven't got 500+ posts where I either revel in my own self importance or simply bicker against the last reply.

However, returning to topic. Two stand-outs for me are:

Chris Makin: consistent performer whenever called upon during the 05-06 season. o

Ricky Newman: never a regular but barely put a foot wrong when in the starting XI


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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by southbank1871 » 23 Aug 2013 13:00

Good contribution Gandalf, but why so defensive :?:

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by Green » 23 Aug 2013 13:58

southbank1871 Good contribution Gandalf, but why so defensive :?:

Yeh, is that borne of a bad experience on here Gandalf :?:

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by Ark Royal » 23 Aug 2013 14:43

dean horrix legend John Murray


Ever see John Murray drinking in the Spread? The antithesis of tidy.

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by Pepe the Horseman » 25 Oct 2013 13:44

BUMP


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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by Royal Lady » 25 Oct 2013 13:57

Michael Barnes - always tucked his shirt in and stuff.

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by higher » 25 Oct 2013 18:29

This ones got Darius Wdowczyk written all over it.
When all around were losing their heads during an opposition raid he with ice cool aplomb would acquire possession and send a 40 yard ball on a sixpence (oh the memories?). Well that's how I remember him and I`m sticking to it. Tidy man.

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by Eaststandman » 27 Oct 2013 21:17

higher This ones got Darius Wdowczyk written all over it.
When all around were losing their heads during an opposition raid he with ice cool aplomb would acquire possession and send a 40 yard ball on a sixpence (oh the memories?). Well that's how I remember him and I`m sticking to it. Tidy man.


This! (IMHO)

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by leon » 27 Oct 2013 21:45

Mick Gooding


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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by UpThePrem » 28 Oct 2013 10:13

Brynyar Gunnarsen. Came in and did a job when needed.

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by genome » 28 Oct 2013 10:42

Steve Brown

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by 11.30 from paddington » 28 Oct 2013 12:06

As above - Chris Makin, Ricky Newman, Neil Smith, Steve Brown, Jay Tabb all fit my definition of a tidy player.

For the most part, they're normally a central midfielder. Not the most spectacular, but can put in the effort, are technically solid without being consistently spectacular, careful with possession and their decision making is normally sound. They'll never dominate a game like Kevin Watson/Guthrie/Caskey with their passing range, but they'll consistently contribute to the team and will end up winning something like Players' Player of the year at the club.

James Harper was a very tidy player for us (although I think he sacrificed a bit of his showboating to play that role for us).

I'll say that Baird is a tidy player for us at the moment, Deshamps was a tidy player for France and Busquets is Barcelona's most tidy player.

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by howser » 28 Oct 2013 21:02

Another name to throw into the hat, that will be remembered by those of us who have more grey hairs than we would care to admit to is Tony Wagstaff, very tidy player

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by marekisgod » 28 Oct 2013 21:36

Tidy = Chris Armstrong


Cant believe nobody else has mentioned him !

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by Super Kevin Bremner! » 28 Oct 2013 22:35

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Re: Who was Reading's 'tidiest' ever player?

by Cripple Creek » 29 Oct 2013 08:08

Seeing Didier Dechamps mentioned here raises the question as to whether a "tidy player" is the same as a "water carrier"?

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