Reading Legends?

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Hemenbruff Royal » 31 Jul 2008 19:49

From the time I have been watching them play...

Barry Wagstaff - for his goal against Arsenal
Robin Friday - for everything that he did
Simon Osbourne - for being the best player we've had since Robin Friday (see above)
Dylan Kerr - for his goal at Blackpool and having a personality
Shaka Hislop - listen to the reaction the crowd would give him whenever he returned, that proves he is a legend
Martin Hicks - anyone who manages to hang around the club for that long deserves to be in the list
Mr Mad - without him there may well be no club to support
Adie Williams - for the passion

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Agent Balti » 31 Jul 2008 20:01

Hemenbruff Royal Simon Osbourne - for being the best player we've had since Robin Friday (see above)


Don't let Spacey see that. *cough* Osborn *cough*

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Archie's penalty » 31 Jul 2008 22:10

I loved all the 95 team - Shaka, Archie, Ooh ah Scott Taylor, Osborn, Adie, Jimmy Quinn, Quinn, Quinn.

The 2006-7 team almost took their place.

But I couldn't say which ones are legends.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by OldBiscuit » 31 Jul 2008 22:23

Gordon Neate! Killed a pigeon on the pitch. killed the grass a couple of days before the start of the season in 94. And got hold of a Bournemouth fan by the scruff of the neck and banged his head against the wall, after catching him spraying an aerosol can on RFC property. Proper man, real legend.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by SpaceCruiser » 31 Jul 2008 22:26

Agent Balti
Hemenbruff Royal Simon Osbourne - for being the best player we've had since Robin Friday (see above)


Don't let Spacey see that. *cough* Osborn *cough*


Jesus, many people say he's a legend, and despite that many don't know how to spell his surname. I despair.


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Re: Reading Legends?

by Jackson Corner » 31 Jul 2008 22:27

Senior, Bowman, Death, Williams, Shaka, White, Quinn, Gooding, Bremner, Hicks, Richardson, and the 2005-07 team

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Whore Jackie » 31 Jul 2008 22:33

SpaceCruiser Pass-master legends
Simon Osborn
Dariusz Wdowcyzk
Darren Caskey
Stuart Beavon


SpaceCruiser Jesus, many people say he's a legend, and despite that many don't know how to spell his surname. I despair.


'greed.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Sydneyroyal » 31 Jul 2008 23:21

Not many people mentioning Kerry Dixon - comes in at three for me behind Friday and Death.
Senior was a bit of a donkey who scored goals. I guess that makes him a legend.
Gilkes would be up there as a legend as would Deno.

Not too sure pre-70s - Maurice Evans
Possible guys from recent era - but too soon to tell:
Siders,
Always was a fan of Kitson
Murts (then Hicks would have to be included too).
Shorey

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Big Foot » 31 Jul 2008 23:45

In my lifetime & players I've seen don the hoops then my top 10 would read like this:
1) Michael Gilkes
2) Adie Williams
3) Dave Kitson
4) Phil Parkinson
5) Steve Sidwell
6) Jamie Cureton
7) Graeme Murty
8) Nicky Forster
9) Glenn Little
10) Nicky Shorey


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Re: Reading Legends?

by Agent Balti » 01 Aug 2008 06:47

Big Foot In my lifetime & players I've seen don the hoops then my top 10 would read like this:
1) Michael Gilkes
2) Adie Williams
3) Dave Kitson
4) Phil Parkinson
5) Steve Sidwell
6) Jamie Cureton
7) Graeme Murty
8) Nicky Forster
9) Glenn Little
10) Nicky Shorey


I'll swap you Forster for Jimmy Quinn (any day), but otherwise. I like it.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by SCIAG » 01 Aug 2008 09:58

I'll tell my Grandchildren about the entire squad that got us promoted, plus Bikey, Marek and probably Seol. I'll add Parky, Gilkes, Williams, Quinn, Gooding, Fozzy, Cureton, probably Butler, Hicks, and Archie. And Shaka. Those all deserve "legend" status from my life time. The promotion winning squad will be remembered for ever in Berkshire, like all great teams are in their respective areas.

Also from before my time: Senior, Blackwell, Friday, Reeves, Sanchez, Death.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by 11.30 from paddington » 01 Aug 2008 10:26

SpaceCruiser
Jesus, many people say he's a legend, and despite that many don't know how to spell his surname. I despair.


When did the Good Lord play for us then?

Was he pretty decent at saving, but hated crosses?

Coat. Got. Gone.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by TheMaraudingDog » 01 Aug 2008 12:33

Too many people seem to be putting ability as the most important factor in becoming a legend.

In my opinion a player can only be considered a legend at one club. Some of the players listed are more famous for playing elsewhere, some hardly played at all. A solid 6 years service is needed in my opinion.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy – A United great, but not a United legend.
Ole – A United decent player, but a legend.

Time for you to rethink.


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Re: Reading Legends?

by Ian Royal » 01 Aug 2008 12:52

Time for you to accept other people have different criteria.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Huntley & Palmer » 01 Aug 2008 12:53

Parkie, end of

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Re: Reading Legends?

by readingbedding » 01 Aug 2008 12:55

Gilkes.
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Re: Reading Legends?

by readingbedding » 01 Aug 2008 12:56

TheMaraudingDog Too many people seem to be putting ability as the most important factor in becoming a legend.

In my opinion a player can only be considered a legend at one club. Some of the players listed are more famous for playing elsewhere, some hardly played at all. A solid 6 years service is needed in my opinion.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy – A United great, but not a United legend.
Ole – A United decent player, but a legend.

Time for you to rethink.


That rules out Cantona, shame that, thought you lot loved him as well.
Time to eat your words bucko.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by TheMaraudingDog » 01 Aug 2008 12:59

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TheMaraudingDog Too many people seem to be putting ability as the most important factor in becoming a legend.

In my opinion a player can only be considered a legend at one club. Some of the players listed are more famous for playing elsewhere, some hardly played at all. A solid 6 years service is needed in my opinion.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy – A United great, but not a United legend.
Ole – A United decent player, but a legend.

Time for you to rethink.


That rules out Cantona, shame that, thought you lot loved him as well.
Time to eat your words bucko.


Maybe not 6 years then but you associate Eric with United, he played more games for us than any club.

Ian Royal seems to think that a wonder goal is enough to get legend status.

Half the players listed you'd associate elsewhere so not sure how they can be considered 'Reading Legends'

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Y25 » 01 Aug 2008 12:59

it's a shame there is no video footage of Friday

it gets a bit boring hearing about all the stuff he did unless you were actually there and not many were - possibly a couple of hundred on match days - if that?

if it is true that he shat in Mark Lawrensens kit bag after being sent off then he truly is a leg end

Mine are in no particular order ...

Adie
Gilksey
Cureton
Parky
Bremner
Senior

For a year or two playing out of their skins ...

Quinn
Shaka
Osborn
Dovecheck
Taylor

For being crap ...

Moran
Maskell
Conroy
Shepperd
the list is endless

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Re: Reading Legends?

by rhroyal » 01 Aug 2008 13:01

In 5 - 10 years practically all the team from the last 3 years will be remembered as legends.

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