NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by RoyalBlue » 11 Jun 2013 13:40

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winchester_royal Tbf, those criticising the signing of Harte were doing it because he'd spent 5 years in the wilderness, most recently playing for Carlisle, rather than age


Nope, it was the whole lot. Age, pace, Carlisle, etc etc.

Haters got proven wrong


TBF I think they got proven right on the pace (or lack of) issue.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Jun 2013 13:40

The only thing that got proven right was the notion that his lack of pace made f/ck all difference until much much later on.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Maguire » 11 Jun 2013 13:57

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winchester_royal Tbf, those criticising the signing of Harte were doing it because he'd spent 5 years in the wilderness, most recently playing for Carlisle, rather than age


Nope, it was the whole lot. Age, pace, Carlisle, etc etc.

Haters got proven wrong


TBF I think they got proven right on the pace (or lack of) issue.


Nobody ever said he wasn't slow, didn't stop him playing in a side that got to the p/o final and then a title-winning side. Great signing.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by winchester_royal » 11 Jun 2013 14:02

'Greed. Given the price, the expectation, and the job he was brought in to do...I'd say he was McD's best signing.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by TFF » 11 Jun 2013 14:09

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TBF I think they got proven right on the pace (or lack of) issue.


Nobody ever said he wasn't slow, didn't stop him playing in a side that got to the p/o final and then a title-winning side. Great signing.


'greed. Lack of pace was exposed in the top flight but his ability more than made up for it the second tier. Wouldn't even have been too pissed off if we'd given him another season on the bench.


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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by West Stand Man » 11 Jun 2013 14:12

Now that Harte and Shorey have gone, and Mills never really arrived, who is our deadball specialist for next season?

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by pea » 11 Jun 2013 14:14

We have the best left back in the division. Next

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by pea » 11 Jun 2013 14:15

West Stand Man Now that Harte and Shorey have gone, and Mills never really arrived, who is our deadball specialist for next season?


Guthrie got about 15 assists, mostly from set pieces, in this division last time he played in it...

Not necessarily our first choice for direct free kicks though

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Jun 2013 14:16

Guthrie.



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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Maguire » 11 Jun 2013 14:31

Guthrie.

Bridge for the games Guthrie can't be bothered to go to.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Esteban » 11 Jun 2013 14:54

If there's one team that has shown fairly consistently over the past ten years or more that a team is always better than the sum of its parts, it's us. Wayne Bridge may be 33 come the start of the season, but if he fits in with the way Adkins wants us to play, there's no reason why his age should be an issue.

It's a little unfair to judge anyone on the strength of one transfer alone.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by St. Brynjar » 11 Jun 2013 16:00

winchester_royal 'Greed. Given the price, the expectation, and the job he was brought in to do...I'd say he was McD's best signing.

:shock:
His best signing was surely Gorkss, with Leigertwood closely behind. Roberts & Le Fondre weren't bad either.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by winchester_royal » 11 Jun 2013 16:37

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winchester_royal 'Greed. Given the price, the expectation, and the job he was brought in to do...I'd say he was McD's best signing.

:shock:
His best signing was surely Gorkss, with Leigertwood closely behind. Roberts & Le Fondre weren't bad either.


Harte performed wonders for 2 seasons, and adequately this season. Solid in defense, and influential in assisting and scoring plenty of goals.

He performed better for longer than any of the signings you just mentioned, and was more important to the way we played.


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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by YateleyRoyal » 11 Jun 2013 16:43

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winchester_royal 'Greed. Given the price, the expectation, and the job he was brought in to do...I'd say he was McD's best signing.

:shock:
His best signing was surely Gorkss, with Leigertwood closely behind. Roberts & Le Fondre weren't bad either.


If I remember rightly, most fans slated him for buying Gorkks and Leigertwood, because they didnt cut it in the Premiership. And boy were they right when it came to our promotion. Roberts was brought in as a PL player with the sole aim of getting us up, which he did, and ALF came in with a reputation as a lower-league hot-shot with some expectations on his shoulders.

Most people, Reading fans and pretty much everyone else, gave a massive WTF when we signed Harte. As all of the others have simply met what was expected of them, and Harte far exceeded what was expected of him, I would say that makes him the best signing.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Extended-Phenotype » 11 Jun 2013 16:59

McD’s signings to get us up worked well. McD’s signings to keep us up were awful. The longevity of the get-us-up signings were questionable.

But then it’s pretty tricky to sign players while in the championship who will not only get you up but keep you up.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by St. Brynjar » 11 Jun 2013 18:15

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winchester_royal 'Greed. Given the price, the expectation, and the job he was brought in to do...I'd say he was McD's best signing.

:shock:
His best signing was surely Gorkss, with Leigertwood closely behind. Roberts & Le Fondre weren't bad either.


Harte performed wonders for 2 seasons, and adequately this season. Solid in defense, and influential in assisting and scoring plenty of goals.

He performed better for longer than any of the signings you just mentioned, and was more important to the way we played.

Define 'wonders'. Very average defender, often skinned for pace, chipped in with a couple of worldies. Can't imagine anyone saying 'thank god Harte's starting'. He did a job but Gorkss and Roberts won us promotion, Legs bossed countless games and scored the goal that sent us up.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by winchester_royal » 11 Jun 2013 18:19

I completely disagree, but that's football I s'pose.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by St. Brynjar » 11 Jun 2013 18:21

I accept that. I am incredibly biased against Harte for what it's worth, and incredibly biased towards Jimmy.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Maguire » 11 Jun 2013 19:03

Extended-Phenotype McD’s signings to get us up worked well. McD’s signings to keep us up were awful. The longevity of the get-us-up signings were questionable.

But then it’s pretty tricky to sign players while in the championship who will not only get you up but keep you up.


Fully 'greed

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Woodcote Royal » 11 Jun 2013 19:48

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St. Brynjar :shock:
His best signing was surely Gorkss, with Leigertwood closely behind. Roberts & Le Fondre weren't bad either.


Harte performed wonders for 2 seasons, and adequately this season. Solid in defense, and influential in assisting and scoring plenty of goals.

He performed better for longer than any of the signings you just mentioned, and was more important to the way we played.


Define 'wonders'. Very average defender, often skinned for pace, chipped in with a couple of worldies.
:shock:

If you really are heading for Cambridge, they will have plenty to work on.

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