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Pogrebnyak Interview

by Maguire » 21 Apr 2015 10:51

Probably not worth its own thread but it covers a couple of different topics so here we go.

Russian friend of mine watched a (Russian) football show yesterday where they interviewed Pav on the phone. Summary in bullet form:

- held his hands up regarding missed chances, said that after we equalised he really thought we were going to win in normal time

- Federici waited for everyone to leave the changing rooms before going in to shower after the game

- wouldn't comment on his plans for the summer/next season

That's all.

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Pepe the Horseman » 21 Apr 2015 10:57

So basically Feds has got a tiny cock?

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Geekins » 21 Apr 2015 11:00

Pepe the Horseman So basically Feds has got a tiny galah?

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Ian Royal » 21 Apr 2015 17:59

Pepe the Horseman So basically Feds has got a tiny cock?

I assumed he was just worried he wouldn't be able to hold onto the soap.

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Handsome Man » 21 Apr 2015 18:10

Maguire Probably not worth its own thread but it covers a couple of different topics so here we go.

Russian friend of mine watched a (Russian) football show yesterday where they interviewed Pav on the phone. Summary in bullet form:

- held his hands up regarding missed chances, said that after we equalised he really thought we were going to win in normal time

- Federici waited for everyone to leave the changing rooms before going in to shower after the game

- wouldn't comment on his plans for the summer/next season

That's all.


What a tease.

he does this every year, but still comes back to pick up his £3 million.

Bless.


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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Pepe the Horseman » 21 Apr 2015 19:17

Ian Royal
Pepe the Horseman So basically Feds has got a tiny cock?

I assumed he was just worried he wouldn't be able to hold onto the soap.

That's really out of order.

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Mr Optimist » 22 Apr 2015 07:46

Handsome Man
Maguire Probably not worth its own thread but it covers a couple of different topics so here we go.

Russian friend of mine watched a (Russian) football show yesterday where they interviewed Pav on the phone. Summary in bullet form:

- held his hands up regarding missed chances, said that after we equalised he really thought we were going to win in normal time

- Federici waited for everyone to leave the changing rooms before going in to shower after the game

- wouldn't comment on his plans for the summer/next season

That's all.


What a tease.

he does this every year, but still comes back to pick up his £3 million.

Bless.


:lol: where would we be without him?! Maybe there will be a nice loloyalty bonus for seeing out his contract in full?

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by teignmouth hoops » 23 Apr 2015 14:14

Maguire Probably not worth its own thread but it covers a couple of different topics so here we go.

Russian friend of mine watched a (Russian) football show yesterday where they interviewed Pav on the phone. Summary in bullet form:

- held his hands up regarding missed chances, said that after we equalised he really thought we were going to win in normal time

- Federici waited for everyone to leave the changing rooms before going in to shower after the game

- wouldn't comment on his plans for the summer/next season

That's all.


So nothing new,
He won't move on cause he's on such a good package here and nobody else would be stupid enough to pay that for one of the most over-rated players we've ever signed

And he still can't hit a cows arse with a banjo

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Geekins » 23 Apr 2015 14:41

I see your Pog and raise you Emerse Fae and Greg Halford.


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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by teignmouth hoops » 23 Apr 2015 14:56

Geekins I see your Pog and raise you Emerse Fae and Greg Halford.


Yep agree with both and although we paid fees to sign, weren't paying such ridiculous wages and this is the sticking point
Also I think we re-couped all our money on Halford but not Fae

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by WoodleyRoyal » 18 Jun 2015 10:26

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/201 ... -fc-russia

thoroughly interesting and honest interview by pog .

Highlight for me -

'We made every effort to meet his standards. We tried to show that he could get somewhere with us. In the end he got exasperated with us. For example, in a seven-a-side exercise to retain the ball, he made it clear he didn't think we were up to the job.

I appreciate Clarke’s sincerity – he always tells it how it is. Somehow we managed to lose 0:2 and he said "Lads, are you still questioning your position in the table? The table doesn't lie, and you deserve to be where you are."

As it happened, teacups were flying around the dressing room that day.

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Sutekh » 18 Jun 2015 11:02

Hoping he can really pull up some trees for this coming season. A decent footballer who is dogged by a high salary and therefore (probably rightly) perceived as poor value for money. With a side more moulded to what SC wants to do perhaps we'll see more contribution and more of what he can do.

Good to know that SC doesn't pull his punches on the training ground as well....

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by wingnut » 18 Jun 2015 11:06

WoodleyRoyal http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/2015/6/18/8790491/pavel-pogrebnyak-interview-reading-fc-russia

thoroughly interesting and honest interview by pog .

Highlight for me -

'We made every effort to meet his standards. We tried to show that he could get somewhere with us. In the end he got exasperated with us. For example, in a seven-a-side exercise to retain the ball, he made it clear he didn't think we were up to the job.

I appreciate Clarke’s sincerity – he always tells it how it is. Somehow we managed to lose 0:2 and he said "Lads, are you still questioning your position in the table? The table doesn't lie, and you deserve to be where you are."

As it happened, teacups were flying around the dressing room that day.

Don't know what to make of those quotes really. Shows Clarke has a pretty low opinion of (some of) the players and one could take Pog's words to mean that Clarke gave up on them. Which, IMO, ain't gr8 coaching.


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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Coppelled_Streets » 18 Jun 2015 11:19

Sutekh Hoping he can really pull up some trees for this coming season. A decent footballer who is dogged by a high salary and therefore (probably rightly) perceived as poor value for money.


Agreed, but his goals return says it all. He has been a huge disappointment.

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Tilehurst_13 » 18 Jun 2015 11:19

3> Pav

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Coppelled_Streets » 18 Jun 2015 11:24

Tilehurst_13 3> Pav


You ice cream Pog?

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by TBM » 18 Jun 2015 11:26

Nice to see him get the number 9 shirt for this coming season....

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Tilehurst_13 » 18 Jun 2015 11:26

You ice cream Pog?


<3 Pav

haha really fcuked that up didn't I! Then didn't have a clue how to edit post. The struggle of a newbie!

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by Sutekh » 18 Jun 2015 11:28

TBM Nice to see him get the number 9 shirt for this coming season....


Make more sense than HRK

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Re: Pogrebnyak Interview

by GH Royal » 18 Jun 2015 11:35

I think this interview supports Clarke's previous comments on that he needed to move on a few players and shake things up, clearly they were lacking the winning mentality the Clarke was trying to instil in them.

Really interesting interview, shame we never read any like that over here. I actually like Pog and think he can play a big part in the team, but he gets a criticised hugely due to his high wages and poor goal to games ratio, and rightly so.

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