All Time Loan XI

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Radders » 26 Nov 2010 09:25

I seem to remember Chris Casper was very good, but no-one has included him. When he was here with Clements (from Chelsea?), we suddenly looked alright at the back again.

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by strap » 26 Nov 2010 09:27

floyd__streete http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/3337/rfcloanees.jpg

What kind of f*cking geek keeps a bloody spreadsheet of 'temporary transfers'?'


Cheers Floyd - but don't worry, I don't keep a separate spreadsheet for these things. It was merely the easiest way to present the data from an MSAccess database. If I wanted to have been sad I could have added all their apps and goals by competition, but then you really would start to have conerns for my sanity!! Actually I might just do a top 20 list by starts, and goals. Anyone remotely interested?

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Wycombe Royal » 26 Nov 2010 09:42

strap Anyone remotely interested?

Only if it also includes minutes on the pitch, goals per minute, shots on target, shots off target, assists, penalties won, yellow and red cards, fouls committed per game and what colour their hair was........

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Hoop Blah » 26 Nov 2010 10:13

Radders I seem to remember Chris Casper was very good, but no-one has included him. When he was here with Clements (from Chelsea?), we suddenly looked alright at the back again.


I'd forgotten that he'd originally arrived on loan actually. Upson is a given and I guess a lot of people of opted for Williams because of the rest of his Reading career as much as his time on loa.

Casper was very good though and would be worthy of at least a mention alongside those two.

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by floyd__streete » 26 Nov 2010 13:49

strap Actually I might just do a top 20 list by starts, and goals. Anyone remotely interested?


Yep :oops:


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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Tony Le Mesmer » 26 Nov 2010 14:56

Eric Nixon

Alan Maybury
Bob Hazel
Tony Barras
Steve Morrow

Paul Lemon
Michael O'Neill
Gary Brooke
David Byrne

Tony Thorpe
Eric Chuckinfenwa Obinna

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by silas » 26 Nov 2010 15:09

Patrick Kelly - Quite possibly the worst loanee ever!! Had forgotten about him but he was right up there with Michael O'Neill in the awful stakes...

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Silver Fox » 26 Nov 2010 15:12

floyd__streete Steve Morrow! Massively average for us wasn't he, but how proud I was when he scored a winner in the 92/93 League Cup final for Arsenal back in the day where even the most obtuse RFC-reference on national television was something to be trumpeted.


Massive 'greed, I've never been so concerned for an Arsenal player who had lost consciousness having been dropped on his head by one of his teammates

floyd__streete Alan Maybury! Sent off vs Man City and single-handedly responsible for those play-offs going off the radar. We were at least 2-0 down at the time in actual fact Alan, but history will not remember you well.


Never a sending off either, Dickov you cheating pcunt

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Terminal Boardom » 26 Nov 2010 15:26

I had forgotten Tony Witter. He played for 30 minutes in our only home defeat of the 93/4 season against Wrexham with a broken leg :shock:


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Re: All Time Loan XI

by silas » 26 Nov 2010 15:41

Terminal Boardom I had forgotten Tony Witter. He played for 30 minutes in our only home defeat of the 93/4 season against Wrexham with a broken leg :shock:


A long haired Barry Hunter got the goal IIRC

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by strap » 26 Nov 2010 17:11

floyd__streete
strap Actually I might just do a top 20 list by starts, and goals. Anyone remotely interested?


Yep :oops:


Sad Floyd, very sad .... :wink:


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Re: All Time Loan XI

by super darren caskey » 26 Nov 2010 17:19

Was great having jim leighton

top keeper.cant remember if we done allright in his games with us as my memory is clouded.

jimmy jimmy give us a wave

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Hoop Blah » 26 Nov 2010 19:42

silas Patrick Kelly - Quite possibly the worst loanee ever!! Had forgotten about him but he was right up there with Michael O'Neill in the awful stakes...


Why do you say that about Kelly?

Was excellent at Ipswhich on his debut and I can't remember him being bad in his other two games. Was injured most of his time with us though wasn't he? Is that what you meant?


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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Fox Talbot » 26 Nov 2010 19:53

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floyd__streete http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/3337/rfcloanees.jpg

What kind of f*cking geek keeps a bloody spreadsheet of 'temporary transfers'?'


Cheers Floyd - but don't worry, I don't keep a separate spreadsheet for these things. It was merely the easiest way to present the data from an MSAccess database. If I wanted to have been sad I could have added all their apps and goals by competition, but then you really would start to have conerns for my sanity!! Actually I might just do a top 20 list by starts, and goals. Anyone remotely interested?


I want to see the forwards - we must have had some better than those on offer so far.

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Ian Royal » 27 Nov 2010 13:21

Hahnemann
Griffin
Upson
Khizanishvili
Bertrand
Little
Watson
Newman
Salako
Kitson
Owusu

Only going with players since '95 so I should've seen them all. A second decent striker is made pretty difficult because of that. Good selection to choose from at keeper, winger and in defence

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Re: All Time Loan XI

by Svlad Cjelli » 27 Nov 2010 20:54

Silver Fox Massive 'greed, I've never been so concerned for an Arsenal player who had lost consciousness having been dropped on his head by one of his teammates


- So, Steve how did you get that injury?
-I feel off a donkey.

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