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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 11 Sep 2009 09:21

Henry's written the book on how to oxf*rd it up.

Talents nothing with the wrong attitdude.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by ZacNaloen » 11 Sep 2009 09:33

Going to Millwall permanently could give him the kick up the back side he needs and he's young enough he could still make it.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Wycombe Royal » 11 Sep 2009 09:43

Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Henry's written the book on how to oxf*rd it up.

Talents nothing with the wrong attitdude.

I think he read Lita's book first, but then decided he could do it better.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by CMRoyal » 11 Sep 2009 09:49

Huntley & Palmer Going from his performances this season, it is of no surprise really. Attitude and performance levels have not been good enough, I can't see him being part of our plans ongoing


Agreed. He's gone backwards if anything. Maybe he's the sort of player who needs to develop into a Championship player by way of being involved in a League One promotion. There's time for him yet to get back on track, but alas maybe not with us.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by brendywendy » 11 Sep 2009 09:52

never produced IMO, always flattered to decieve

but i did miss that cup game where he was good.


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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by CMRoyal » 11 Sep 2009 09:52

Harpers So Solid Crew You really must believe that we should have played him last season, wasn't WR moaning that he should have been playing here in the promotion push, now looks like two managers do not think he is ready for this level.


Surprise surprise, Coppell being proved right yet again.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by brendywendy » 11 Sep 2009 09:54

No no no


henry would have sorted our right sided problem out last year
his non inclusion kept us down..................... :lol:

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by CMRoyal » 11 Sep 2009 09:55

rhroyal He was one of our most highly rated youngsters for a long time, he just hasn't moved on from the stage of potential to becoming a player who actually bears fruit for the club. He's still only 20, I think he should be given more time and a loan is just the right idea. We don't want to sell him on prematurely just because he's not yet ready for the team like we did with Simon Cox.


Jury's still out on Cox, in my opinion. Has he started a league game for West Brom yet?

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by specialjon » 11 Sep 2009 10:10

What is bizarre, is that the last time i saw Henry play in a competative match was against Birmingham at St Andrews before everything went pear shaped last season. We beat them 3-1 and he looked like a great prospect. Replaced Kebe easily and took most of the corners with us scoring from one if my memory is right.

Then I saw him come on for the last 5 minutes of our pre-season against Chelsea and gave away 2 free kicks in the last few minutes to hand them the draw.

He's obviously got the talent but i guess it's not all about that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARe7bmyOaWM if people haven't seen this, then watch from 50 seconds onwards.


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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Tilehurst End » 11 Sep 2009 11:28

From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by CMRoyal » 11 Sep 2009 11:39

Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior


It's the "obviously" that turns a simple, prosaic statement of fact into pure comedy gold.

Bless him.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Gordons Cumming » 11 Sep 2009 11:47

Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.


The boys deluded.

A move to Ipswich will really push his career forward................. :shock:

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 11 Sep 2009 12:07

Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.


The only person who even mention Rosenior and England was Rosenior.

If David Wright is fit he won't even get in the side, in fact I'll give it a month till Keane twats him in the dressing room.

Cock of the highest order, really looking forward to playing Ipswich. He's actually being pretty disrespectful about us.


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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Archie's penalty » 11 Sep 2009 12:09

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Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.


The only person who even mention Rosenior and England was Rosenior.

If David Wright is fit he won't even get in the side, in fact I'll give it a month till Keane twats him in the dressing room.

Cock of the highest order, really looking forward to playing Ipswich. He's actually being pretty disrespectful about us.


Do you think? I agree he's deluded but I actually feel a bit sorry for him tbh.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 11 Sep 2009 12:28

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Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.


The only person who even mention Rosenior and England was Rosenior.

If David Wright is fit he won't even get in the side, in fact I'll give it a month till Keane twats him in the dressing room.

Cock of the highest order, really looking forward to playing Ipswich. He's actually being pretty disrespectful about us.


Do you think? I agree he's deluded but I actually feel a bit sorry for him tbh.


Seems to be saying that we held him back.

I would feel sorry for him, but think how much money this guy has blagged out of football. Just cause he can say the right things, impress a manager and because of who his old man is.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Tilehurst End » 11 Sep 2009 12:43

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Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.


The only person who even mention Rosenior and England was Rosenior.

If David Wright is fit he won't even get in the side, in fact I'll give it a month till Keane twats him in the dressing room.

Cock of the highest order, really looking forward to playing Ipswich. He's actually being pretty disrespectful about us.


Suprised Keane took him to be honest, given his experience with the last right back he had from us.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by TFF » 11 Sep 2009 13:00

rhroyal He was one of our most highly rated youngsters for a long time, he just hasn't moved on from the stage of potential to becoming a player who actually bears fruit for the club. He's still only 20, I think he should be given more time and a loan is just the right idea. We don't want to sell him on prematurely just because he's not yet ready for the team like we did with Simon Cox.


Why does this myth persist?

Cox wanted to go to get 1st team football. The club reluctantly allowed him to leave.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Stranded » 11 Sep 2009 13:02

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Tilehurst End From Vital Ipswich:

'I feel I've got a point to prove because the last few years haven't quite worked out for me. I didn't really research my move to Reading to be honest and I joined them expecting to play every week in the Premier League, but it took me eight months to get in the team and then when I did they were obviously relegated,' said Rosenior

So you got in the side and we were relegated. :lol:

.Things might have been different, and the full back could have even been a part of Fabio Capello's England side that hammered Croatia 5-1 in midweek: 'I played for three years in the Premier League and to be honest I moved expecting to push my career on. People were talking about me breaking into the national squad and that obviously didn't happen

Funniest thing I've heard for ages! Fabio would need to buy an umbrella.


The only person who even mention Rosenior and England was Rosenior.

If David Wright is fit he won't even get in the side, in fact I'll give it a month till Keane twats him in the dressing room.

Cock of the highest order, really looking forward to playing Ipswich. He's actually being pretty disrespectful about us.


Except he can't play against us as he's on a season long loan there.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by ZacNaloen » 11 Sep 2009 13:47

He's joined us in the winter transfer window, that must make him a free agent in January? It can only be a half season only loan.

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Re: Loanwatch 09-10

by Stranded » 11 Sep 2009 14:12

ZacNaloen He's joined us in the winter transfer window, that must make him a free agent in January? It can only be a half season only loan.


Rosenior signed a two and a half year contract - I'd be amazed if we ever signed somebody and would allow them to be out of contract in the middle of a season.

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