by jackRussell » 19 Feb 2019 15:58
by leon » 19 Feb 2019 16:38
Hoop Blah If you look at Pogba at his best, then no, we probably haven't had someone of his type, even relative to our standard.
There's two players who I think come closest though, Gylfi and James Harper. Gylfi speaks for himself as more than equivalent in relative ability as a number 10 (which Pogba has been at times when they've had to work the team around his lack of defensive discipline), but Harper might be a little more contentious.
Sidwell was the better player of the two, but Harper had, IMO, the better all-round game. He could pass, tackle, dribble, had flair and could undoubtedly cover the ground (and was obviously the best pointer in the division). He played a much more disciplined role for us though, which enabled Sidwell to flourish, so we probably never saw him do all the things you see Pogba do when he's playing at his very best even though, at Championship level, he was possibly capable of it.
by Forbury Lion » 19 Feb 2019 16:44
by muirinho » 19 Feb 2019 16:49
Forbury Lion Maybe we could genetically create the best ever Reading midfielder by splicing the DNA of various former players together? (or even the current players if there are any attributes worth nabbing?).
If we start with Sidwell, add in the free kick skills of Caskey, the dribbling ability of Little we're be getting there
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 19 Feb 2019 18:08
by Hoop Blah » 19 Feb 2019 18:20
by Denver Royal » 19 Feb 2019 18:36
Dick Habbin's hairdo 'Midfielder, hard in the tackle, marauding, a bit of skillz, gets in the box and scores .... naah, not in my 50 years of endurance.'
The standout must surely be Postman Webb....
Worth a shout - Bowman, Dunphy, Beavon. Ummm, can't think of anymore.
Simon Osborne was class but played wide.... Just for that goal at the biggest club in the world, though....
by SCIAG » 19 Feb 2019 18:39
by Zip » 19 Feb 2019 20:50
John Smith I always rated Danny Williams and thought he was far better than anyone gave him credit for. Probably the closest you'd get to a Pogba in the second tier
by Crowbar6753 » 19 Feb 2019 21:06
by Jack Celliers » 19 Feb 2019 21:30
Snowflake Royalgenome Matejovsky.
I think the meme at the time was "the rest of the squad weren't on his level"
Great passer, shame he would have been more mobile if you stuck him on a mobility scooter
by Jack Celliers » 19 Feb 2019 21:36
SCIAG My memory is Sidwell is very different to everyone else's (except perhaps Hoop) - I would say he was much better defensively than Pogba (arguably even in absolute terms given that Pogba doesn't bother to defend half the time) but was not a "classy" player even for this level. He was more like a Championship Gerrard - an exciting action hero player with a game based around energy, physicality, and playing the numbers. He had quite a heavy touch (compared to Harper, Brynjar, or Watson for example) and wasn't a particularly reliable passer. He rarely did anything flash. He was more about gut-bursting runs and powerful shots than precision and accuracy.
by Denver Royal » 19 Feb 2019 22:19
Crowbar6753 Going back to the early 80s, and i always remember Neil Webb as being a classy Midfielder and could change a game with his class in an instant. If i remember correctly he had a pretty mean shot on him as well. Think he went on to join Nottingham Forrest?
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Feb 2019 07:44
Jack CelliersSCIAG My memory is Sidwell is very different to everyone else's (except perhaps Hoop) - I would say he was much better defensively than Pogba (arguably even in absolute terms given that Pogba doesn't bother to defend half the time) but was not a "classy" player even for this level. He was more like a Championship Gerrard - an exciting action hero player with a game based around energy, physicality, and playing the numbers. He had quite a heavy touch (compared to Harper, Brynjar, or Watson for example) and wasn't a particularly reliable passer. He rarely did anything flash. He was more about gut-bursting runs and powerful shots than precision and accuracy.
I like the Championship Gerrard analogy. He was tremendously effective, like Gerrard. What he did for us, with help from Shorey and almost 100% reliability, was bring the ball forward over the half-way line so that we could always start attacking when we got the ball back. Watching Reading was always a pleasure.
by Cripple Creek » 20 Feb 2019 07:57
by Kitsondinho » 20 Feb 2019 08:59
by Hopeful » 20 Feb 2019 09:05
Forbury Lion Maybe we could genetically create the best ever Reading midfielder by splicing the DNA of various former players together? (or even the current players if there are any attributes worth nabbing?).
If we start with Sidwell, add in the free kick skills of Caskey, the dribbling ability of Little we're be getting there
by Hoss » 20 Feb 2019 11:37
6ft Kerplunk We appear to have had plenty of midfielders in the last few seasons decide they won't bother putting in decent performance for a manager, so yes we've had a few Pogbas.
by URZZZZ » 20 Feb 2019 13:31
Kitsondinho Aluko............(well Pogba was similar under Jose)
by Kitsondinho » 20 Feb 2019 14:28
URZZZZKitsondinho Aluko............(well Pogba was similar under Jose)
If you're talking about being used in the wrong way, then you're correct
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