by Snowball » 05 Feb 2009 11:10
by Woodcote Royal » 05 Feb 2009 11:13
Alan PartridgeWoodcote RoyalAlan Partridge
Can promote yourself as much as you like but the problem being he just isn't that good at football. Always a slight hindrance. Not surprising no one came in with the £5million when you can get the likes of Kevin Nolan for £4million or Bullard for the same price.
What's the most anyone has spent on Glen "Wonder Goal" Little?
As far as I can see he scored 5 goals for us in 80 odd starts.........................which, all things being equal, places his skill set in front of goal somewhere below Adam Federici's.
On the other hand, Stephen "he just isn't very good at football" Hunt has already scored 7 this season. And, yes, we know some of them are from the spot but is it Hunty's fault that, apart from one nice chip down at Plymouth, Glen usually couldn't hit a barn door with a banjo so was always at the back of the queue for any pens?
However, there's no doubting Glen's prowess on the right wing and his delivery into the box but even here, who has more assists this season than Hunt and who cried like a baby on the one occasion he was asked to switch flanks (because his left foot isn't as good as Hunt's right)
As others have observed, you clearly don't like Hunt but that hardly excuses some of the nonsense you've written about him here. If Convey has so much more skill where the fcuk is he :roll:
Basically, Hahnemanns cr@p because he's got shorts arms and Hunty's cr@p because AP doesn't like him.
He doesn't offer as much to the team philosophy that is so important to the way Reading play, already stated, by me.
Dunno where you got the 'cried like a baby' bit about Little, fact remains that Little and Convey's extra bit of quality with a ball at their feet played a major part to 106 points and 99 goals. Injuries ruined the rest of their RFC careers, but in that 1 season when they were both fit and firing they were both superb, in Little's case that season he was the best player in the league.
What's the most anyone ever spent on Little? Think Burnley took him for a small fee, Palace or was it Man city rings a bell? bid well over £2million I think it was for him in his Burnley days but it was rejected.
What's the most anyone's spent on Hunt if you want to go down that road?
by BarryWhiteRFC » 05 Feb 2009 11:16
Snowball Mention of Glen Little reminds me of an "issue" with RFC
When it goes well, the fast passing, the flicks, the energy is great,
but when it DOESN'T go well and other sides pick the ball up, hold it,
we look in trouble.
One thing about Little was you could give him the ball for a breather
We have nobody who can just HOLD the damn ball and sometimes you need that
by Sun Tzu » 05 Feb 2009 14:28
Snowball
When it goes well, the fast passing, the flicks, the energy is great,
but when it DOESN'T go well and other sides pick the ball up, hold it,
we look in trouble.
by The whole year inn » 05 Feb 2009 17:21
Alan PartridgeThe whole year inn I'm sorry, butand
at moaning that goals scored by a player are not good enough
I honestly could not give a shit how a RFC player legally chooses to put the ball into the opposition goal. Utterly absurd point
It wasn't a 'moan'or a point, just an observation that I personally can't remember a really good goal from the bloke, that's it.
by Cemy Junction Expat » 06 Feb 2009 00:06
by Elm Park Old Boy » 07 Feb 2009 14:03
Cemy Junction Expat and lets not forget that he did cast the Ring of Power back into the fiery pit where it was forged, after all
by Platypuss » 07 Feb 2009 15:26
Elm Park Old BoyCemy Junction Expat and lets not forget that he did cast the Ring of Power back into the fiery pit where it was forged, after all
I think you'll find that he wouldn't have managed it if he hadn't been blatantly fouled by Gollum (what club is he with now?).
by Royal Lady » 07 Feb 2009 18:04
by Snowball » 07 Feb 2009 18:07
BarryWhiteRFCSnowball Mention of Glen Little reminds me of an "issue" with RFC
When it goes well, the fast passing, the flicks, the energy is great,
but when it DOESN'T go well and other sides pick the ball up, hold it,
we look in trouble.
One thing about Little was you could give him the ball for a breather
We have nobody who can just HOLD the damn ball and sometimes you need that
Quite, his skill put the fear of God into defenders in this division and they would stand off him giving the team time to re-organise. Good point well made.
by Snowball » 07 Feb 2009 18:10
Sun Tzu
However I do agree that Little was a joy to have as part of the team and would love a player of his class again.
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