by PardewsLoveChild » 13 Aug 2009 16:10
by Jimmy the Tree » 13 Aug 2009 16:15
by Focher » 13 Aug 2009 16:24
by fester_royal » 13 Aug 2009 16:33
by Forbury Lion » 13 Aug 2009 16:49
by PardewsLoveChild » 13 Aug 2009 16:54
Focher i hope you don't smell too badly of Herring and Mackerel after your trip up in the back of Denzil's lorry.
by papereyes » 13 Aug 2009 17:05
by The Echo » 13 Aug 2009 17:29
by wolsey » 13 Aug 2009 17:40
The Echo Hunt has made a significant contribution in recent times to Reading. He could be a good player on his day. He took risks and sometimes thats why his limitations showed up. He would try things that you're average Championship player wouldn't have in his locker on the training pitch, let alone a highly competitive league fixture. His form went AWOL in January, but so did every other player in last seasons team.
Was he overated? Quite possibly yes but he did give 100% and made the most of the talent he's got. In addition it was clear that he needed a fresh challenge.
The current abuse going Hunts way is quite ridiculous, pathetically childish and immature. He's done exactly what you want. He's left, he's off the wage bill and a sizable fee has changed hands. 0everyone's a winner.
To all those fans who see every situation in simple black and white, negative or positive. Who's heros or villains change with the blow of a referees whistle, a misplaced pass or a bad tackle, consider the bigger picture.
by PardewsLoveChild » 13 Aug 2009 17:47
The Echo Hunt has made a significant contribution in recent times to Reading. He could be a good player on his day. He took risks and sometimes thats why his limitations showed up. He would try things that you're average Championship player wouldn't have in his locker on the training pitch, let alone a highly competitive league fixture. His form went AWOL in January, but so did every other player in last seasons team.
Was he overated? Quite possibly yes but he did give 100% and made the most of the talent he's got. It was clear that he needed a fresh challenge.
The current abuse going Hunts way is quite ridiculous, pathetically childish and immature. He's done exactly what you want. He's left, he's off the wage bill and a sizable fee has changed hands. Everyone's a winner.
To all those fans who see every situation in simple black and white, negative or positive. Who's heros or villains change with the blow of a referees whistle, a misplaced pass or a bad tackle, consider the bigger picture.
I personally wish Steven Hunt all the best.
by The Echo » 13 Aug 2009 18:18
My problem was with Steven Hunt the person,a gobby little shite who could'nt keep his mouth shut.
by juanpablo » 13 Aug 2009 18:32
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