Billy Sharp - permanent?

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Pepe the Horseman » 21 Dec 2013 08:13

2 world wars, 1 world cup Cool. Can someone explain why he's better than Alfie?

Have you seen them both play?

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Re: Billy Sharp

by glass half full » 21 Dec 2013 14:07

percy_freeman If he was any good, he wouldn't have to keep moving about. I'm out.


A possible explanation for his moves is that many have been with Adkins.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Jack Celliers » 21 Dec 2013 16:16

2 world wars, 1 world cup Cool. Can someone explain why he's better than Alfie?

Because LeFondre is shit

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Cureton's Volley » 21 Dec 2013 17:31

Jack Celliers
2 world wars, 1 world cup Cool. Can someone explain why he's better than Alfie?

Because LeFondre is shit



He'd have put that pen away though

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Millsy » 22 Dec 2013 00:22

I'm asking a genuine question.

According to ratings today for Sharp, I don't see why he's so much better than Alfie.

Nice to have him here but we need a Roberts-esque striker not another Alfie who is possibly only marginally better than super Alfie.


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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by 3points » 22 Dec 2013 20:11

Missed a really good chance in the second half too. Thought he would definitely score - but ALF has missed a couple of similar one on ones as well this year when he's started.

Overall, I think SHarp is a bit stronger but ALF is probably a little bit quicker over short distances. Remember seeing some OPTA stats last season and ALF was the quickest guy on the two teams(can't remember the oppo).

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Ian Royal » 23 Dec 2013 18:21

2 world wars, 1 world cup I'm asking a genuine question.

According to ratings today for Sharp, I don't see why he's so much better than Alfie.

Nice to have him here but we need a Roberts-esque striker not another Alfie who is possibly only marginally better than super Alfie.

I've not seen a great deal of difference either. He's a bit stronger and a bit more involved. But ALF's a bit more inventive and a bit more likely to score if he gets a chance.

But Sharp's done alright on the whole, so as long as we're playing 2 up I'd give him another game or two at least. I hate kneejerk droppings based on one poor match.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by SPARTA » 23 Dec 2013 19:09

Saints fans seem to think it's all but a done deal.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by John Peel » 24 Dec 2013 00:06

Jack Celliers
2 world wars, 1 world cup Cool. Can someone explain why he's better than Alfie?

Because LeFondre is shit


Bit harsh. 12 goals in the Premiership for the numbers of games he started would suggest otherwise (as well as other proofs). Both are good players and we should try and buy/keep both.


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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Mr Angry » 24 Dec 2013 09:51

As well as buying Sharp, the club need to consider an additional striker in case either ALF or the Pog (or both!) leave us in January; I'd not be completely confident of success if, on the 2nd Feb, we have a strike force consisting of Sharp, one of Pog or Alf, and Hal Robson Kanu.......

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by Royal Ginger » 24 Dec 2013 09:58

Mr Angry As well as buying Sharp, the club need to consider an additional striker in case either ALF or the Pog (or both!) leave us in January; I'd not be completely confident of success if, on the 2nd Feb, we have a strike force consisting of Sharp, one of Pog or Alf, and Hal Robson Kanu.......

Pog has probably done enough to earn himself some interrest, so i'd share in that worry. But never mind, you forgot Nick Blackman. :oops:

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Mr Angry » 24 Dec 2013 10:05

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Mr Angry As well as buying Sharp, the club need to consider an additional striker in case either ALF or the Pog (or both!) leave us in January; I'd not be completely confident of success if, on the 2nd Feb, we have a strike force consisting of Sharp, one of Pog or Alf, and Hal Robson Kanu.......

Pog has probably done enough to earn himself some interrest, so i'd share in that worry. But never mind, you forgot Nick Blackman. :oops:


Nope, I didn't...............

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Harrydog » 24 Dec 2013 10:06

is Carrico on a season's loan as i think recalling him would definitely bolster the midfield and allow Guthrie to dictate play further forward.


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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Pepe the Horseman » 24 Dec 2013 10:07

Carrico has said he'd rather be eaten by rabid dogs than return to Reading.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by SPARTA » 24 Dec 2013 10:28

Harrydog is Carrico on a season's loan as i think recalling him would definitely bolster the midfield and allow Guthrie to dictate play further forward.


He doesn't want to come back. We'll probably get a small fee for him soon and his wages off the books, and that'll be a good result for us. One of McDermott's biggest most costly mistakes.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Mr Optimist » 24 Dec 2013 11:03

Pepe the Horseman Carrico has said he'd rather be eaten by rabid dogs than return to Reading.


Release the hounds. He won't get far on those knees.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by under the tin » 24 Dec 2013 11:28

Mr Angry As well as buying Sharp, the club need to consider an additional striker in case either ALF or the Pog (or both!) leave us in January; I'd not be completely confident of success if, on the 2nd Feb, we have a strike force consisting of Sharp, one of Pog or Alf, and Hal Robson Kanu.......


We could have 15 strikers on the books, including Messi and Suares: but playing the "Adkins way", they will be virtually useless until the club obtains the services of centre backs that are composed, comfortable on the ball, and capable of progressing the ball up the pitch either by accurate passing, or bringing it themselves.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by sandman » 24 Dec 2013 12:46

Jack Celliers
2 world wars, 1 world cup Cool. Can someone explain why he's better than Alfie?

Because LeFondre is shit

Overrated certainly. Shit, no.

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by loyalroyal4life » 24 Dec 2013 13:51

Alf is a better pen taker!!!


I think all 3 upfront would cause havoc for defences (as well as ours)

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Re: Billy Sharp - permanent?

by Pepe the Horseman » 01 Jan 2014 22:32

@billysharp10: Thanks to everybody at reading football club,fans,staff and especially players great set of lads.

Perhaps a permanent deal isn't as definite as we all think.

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