by higher » 16 Dec 2006 21:13
by AthleticoSpizz » 16 Dec 2006 21:19
by B16 » 16 Dec 2006 21:22
by Joe 90 » 16 Dec 2006 21:27
handbags_harrisJoe 90 I was fortunate to have seem Robin Friday play many times. It wasn't just about the Tranmere goal although that was the best ever. He tackled extremely well and with an amazing "hooking" technique that I had not seen before or since. He wore his heart on his sleeve and for his time with Reading that mean that he gave loads for the club on the pitch. I've seen him kicked all over the place and yet he got up and played on. He didn't dive either.
He was impulsive, yes, but he was such a character, he'd have the ground laughing with him. When he played, the atmosphere in the ground was electric, no one knew what he would do next. Yes, he'd make it into the Reading team today, I'd play him behind Doyle or Kitson without hesitation.
We loved him because he was one of us, he was ours, and he lived our dreams for 90 minutes on most weekends. Imagine the energy of James Harper, the tackling of Steve Sidwell, the dribbling skills of Stephen Hunt and the strike rate of Kitson/Doyle all in one player.
That was Robin Friday
I'm not so sure that's the best analogy for dribbling skills. Glen Little would have been a better choice I think!
by RIP ELM Park » 16 Dec 2006 21:29
B16 Can anyone who saw THAT goal, describe it to us less fortunate people who were not able to witness it?
by Bluey » 16 Dec 2006 21:30
by Royal Rother » 16 Dec 2006 21:34
by Man Friday » 16 Dec 2006 21:36
by Royal Rother » 16 Dec 2006 21:39
by Joe 90 » 16 Dec 2006 21:40
Man Friday If you didn't see him you can't really comment or compare. He was worth the entrance fee alone. Watch the "Robin Friday documentary" produced earlier this year by a media studies student and you'll start to get an appreciation as to what it was like watching him.
by AthleticoSpizz » 16 Dec 2006 21:42
I know, I try hardRoyal Rother AthleticoSpizz, you are harder to understand than Frimmers sometimes.
by higher » 16 Dec 2006 21:42
by Man Friday » 16 Dec 2006 21:46
by Royal Rother » 16 Dec 2006 21:48
by Man Friday » 16 Dec 2006 21:56
by strap » 16 Dec 2006 21:59
72 bus So you have read a book about a player that you never saw play written by someone who also never saw him play, based on that book and the fact that robin friday only played Div 4 football you feel qualified to judge him the best reading player ever.
He would not even get in the ground now never mind the team.
by Hemenbruff Royal » 16 Dec 2006 22:29
RIP ELM ParkB16 Can anyone who saw THAT goal, describe it to us less fortunate people who were not able to witness it?
That will be interesting I've heard it described by four or five people who all saw it and all descibed it as the best goal they'd ever seen. However from there descriptions you'd think they where all talking about differnt goals, One from the halfway line, one from the middle 35 yards out, another 35 yarder but this time from the touchline. One was a volley another a half volley, on one occasion the ball came from over his shoulder on another he flicked it up and hit it on the turn.
by MadStadLad » 16 Dec 2006 22:29
readingfc_4_life_and_beyo Mentioned often around these boards, and by the looks rightly so. A legend at Reading.
Being one who is more young than old, I wasn't lucky enough to see him in action or know how he played. Just wondering, what did actually make THE Robin Friday so special? Is he comparable to the current Reading forwards? How?
by Muskrat » 16 Dec 2006 22:30
by AthleticoSpizz » 16 Dec 2006 22:33
the chorus lineMuskrat Can somebody please explain to me how that Super Furry's is supposed to be about Robin Friday?
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