Royalee Jamie Carragher and John Terry are both very slow...
Those two are established England internationals, Alex Pearce struggles to deal with anything
1000 people who dont post on here agree with me
by The whole year inn » 27 Nov 2009 19:57
Royalee Jamie Carragher and John Terry are both very slow...
by londinium » 27 Nov 2009 20:35
IdealThe whole year innRoyalee Jamie Carragher and John Terry are both very slow...
Those two are established England internationals, Alex Pearce struggles to deal with anything
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by SHORT AND CURLY » 27 Nov 2009 20:56
by Platypuss » 27 Nov 2009 22:01
Royalee The low level of thought behind some of the posting on here is hilarious.
by Archie's penalty » 27 Nov 2009 22:19
PlatypussRoyalee The low level of thought behind some of the posting on here is hilarious.
Anyone got a new ironometer? Mine's just melted.
by Sarah Star » 27 Nov 2009 22:46
SHORT AND CURLY In relation to Ingi he has been a "Rock" and probably has no more than a season left in him at Championship level.
I prefer him in the team to Pearce who has a lot to learn.
The problem Pearce has is that he has been burdened with the vice captains role. Good management would have left him with the sole responsibility of defending rather than having to look after other members of the squad/team.
by 'lista » 28 Nov 2009 00:29
by The whole year inn » 28 Nov 2009 00:33
by SteveRoyal » 28 Nov 2009 01:58
Talent wise I would say best pairing is O'Dea and Mills. BR won't change #readingfc team while while still unbeaten though
Ivar can still do a job- but £2million for Mills and sit on the bench?! Could be Ivar's last full season at #readingfc
by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Nov 2009 08:34
by londinium » 28 Nov 2009 10:27
Barry the bird boggler Pearce is a damn good player and can be likened to Keth McPherson in that while he is slow he
makes up for it by being able to read the game well. He would also appear to be a ball playing centre back so should fit in well with the way BR is developing the squad.
All he needs is more experience and perhaps a while playing in a team that is more confident and not under quite so much pressure.
by winchester_royal » 28 Nov 2009 12:18
londiniumBarry the bird boggler Pearce is a damn good player and can be likened to Keth McPherson in that while he is slow he
makes up for it by being able to read the game well. He would also appear to be a ball playing centre back so should fit in well with the way BR is developing the squad.
All he needs is more experience and perhaps a while playing in a team that is more confident and not under quite so much pressure.
He does not read the game well at all !!
All he needs is more' PACE, AWARENESS AND ABILITY' and then he would be great!!
by londinium » 28 Nov 2009 12:35
winchester_royallondiniumBarry the bird boggler Pearce is a damn good player and can be likened to Keth McPherson in that while he is slow he
makes up for it by being able to read the game well. He would also appear to be a ball playing centre back so should fit in well with the way BR is developing the squad.
All he needs is more experience and perhaps a while playing in a team that is more confident and not under quite so much pressure.
He does not read the game well at all !!
All he needs is more' PACE, AWARENESS AND ABILITY' and then he would be great!!
Stop being thick.
by brendywendy » 28 Nov 2009 13:33
by SteveRoyal » 28 Nov 2009 14:25
by Royalee » 28 Nov 2009 14:50
londiniumBarry the bird boggler Pearce is a damn good player and can be likened to Keth McPherson in that while he is slow he
makes up for it by being able to read the game well. He would also appear to be a ball playing centre back so should fit in well with the way BR is developing the squad.
All he needs is more experience and perhaps a while playing in a team that is more confident and not under quite so much pressure.
He does not read the game well at all !!
All he needs is more' PACE, AWARENESS AND ABILITY' and then he would be great!!
by Uke » 29 Nov 2009 11:44
PlatypussRoyalee The low level of thought behind some of the posting on here is hilarious.
Anyone got a new ironometer? Mine's just melted.
by Royalee » 29 Nov 2009 12:54
by Terminal Boardom » 29 Nov 2009 12:59
Royalee The low level of thought behind some of the posting on here is hilarious.
Royalee Ingimarsson completely at fault again yesterday.
by Royalee » 29 Nov 2009 13:00
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