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LINVOY PRIMUS

by shoey » 08 Dec 2009 12:57

Sadly, a really good player at his time for reading, and someone I had personally meet, and is a really nice guy has retired :(

I meet him on my 15th birthday when I a tour of the madjeski, one of my favourite days as a royal, sadly that day was when we lost at home to bristol rovers 6-0, i still blame myself!!

I meet him and the injured players in the treatment room, got some signitures etc, but Linvoy spent about 20 mins chatting with myself and me dad, come across really nice, had the time for us etc. he was built like a brick s house too!

I loved him when he was at reading, and followed him at popmey when he did play.

Good luck in the future

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by Ian Royal » 08 Dec 2009 13:00

Linvooooooooooooooooooooooooooy!

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by Compo's Hat » 08 Dec 2009 13:09

Linvoy Primus la la la la la
Linvoy Primus la la la la la la la la
Linvoy Primus la la la la la
He looks quite hard and he is


Best of luck in the future Linvoy, a true gentleman who also does great charity work.

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by Dorset-Knob » 08 Dec 2009 13:16

Spoke to him just prior to his move to Pompey, he was genuinely upset about leaving Reading, but for the sake of his career, income and family, he didn't have very much of a choice. A sincere, devout individual and a thoroughly nice bloke.

I best remember him for covering acres of pitch in record time and getting in a proper tackle, often leaving attackers looking around as if to say, "Where the feck did he come from" 8)

Best of luck to a top bloke!

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by Focher » 08 Dec 2009 13:20

I used to like Shinvoy, 100% committed, a shame Pompey saw his best days and not us.


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by RobRoyal » 08 Dec 2009 13:53

Made it on to a "nicest men in football" piece on the bbc website recently.

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by RoyalBlue » 08 Dec 2009 14:07

Dorset-Knob Spoke to him just prior to his move to Pompey, he was genuinely upset about leaving Reading, but for the sake of his career, income and family, he didn't have very much of a choice.


One of the earlier cases of a very valuable asset being allowed to go for free because we weren't prepared to invest in the offer of a decent contract.

Back then some of the defenders of the club were doubting his ability to do better elsewhere. I also have a sketchy and possibly wrong memory of Howe himself stating in an interview with BBCRB that if Linvoy felt he could do better for himself elsewhere good luck to him.

All were proven wrong. He showed that he was a great player by spending most of the remainder of his career at a higher level than RFC.

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by tink » 08 Dec 2009 15:15

Top defender. Always considered him to be a rock. No compromising and just got on with the job. Was sorry to see him leave, and i must admit, i thought he'd struggle at a higher level, but he's gone on to have a very successful career, for the most part, in a league above reading's, so fair play to him. Sad to see him retire, but from reading an interview with him, he seems pretty happy to be retiring at the top of his game, rather than filtering down through the leagues and fizzling out

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by Binfield Royal » 08 Dec 2009 15:20

sorry to be a bore but

1. not a Reading Player and hasn't been for 10 years +

2. this thread should be moved to General Football

3. Good Luck Linvoy - shame our management didn't have the foresight to keep you when they had the chance.


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by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 08 Dec 2009 15:25

Linvy Primus was Bulivant signing that came good.

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by Terminal Boardom » 08 Dec 2009 15:39

Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie said: "Linvoy is Mr Portsmouth and we're sad that he will not be donning a blue shirt again. He has been a great servant to the club and is loved by everyone here and in the city.

"But Linvoy still has so much to give to the club so we're delighted that he is going to be staying with us in an ambassadorial role."


I really can't help thinking that the club should have made Murts an offer to stay on as a player and to then take up this sort of role. And a Murts with only one good leg this season would be 1000 times better than a fully fit Short Cummings!

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by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 08 Dec 2009 15:41

+1 Terminal Boardom

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by Magnus » 08 Dec 2009 15:46

Good use of ambassadorial.


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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by Pants of Primus » 08 Dec 2009 17:19

he gave me my username over 10 years ago...madness

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by Forbury Lion » 08 Dec 2009 17:23

Binfield Royal 1. not a Reading Player and hasn't been for 10 years +.
Thankfully the thread header of "LINVOY PRIMUS" does not mislead anyone as to the contents so those who don't care can click elsewhere.

Once a Reading player, Always a Reading player. Until we get seperate forums for The Current Team and Past Players it can stay here.


Binfield Royal 2. this thread should be moved to General Football
Disagree.

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by Arnie_Pie » 08 Dec 2009 17:24

RobRoyal Made it on to a "nicest men in football" piece on the bbc website recently.


Nice article on the man from a couple of years back -

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2007 ... ory.sport3

Genuine, genuine top man!

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by cmonurz » 08 Dec 2009 17:30

Sad news, the original 'wall', despite not actually been that massive. Under-rated by many during his time at Reading, and subsequently in his career. Making a fair shout of it as a Premier League football is a testament to his talents.

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by ankeny » 08 Dec 2009 18:15

Anyone remember his headed goal v Notts Forest(And the open goal miss but thats another story)still got it on video

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by Dave Gale » 08 Dec 2009 18:32

Was that when James Lambert danced through and scored a beauty? Beasant got sent off too. I remember Linvoy's power header - was class. cracking game!!!

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Re: LINVOY PRIMUS

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 08 Dec 2009 19:50

Hey Shoey,

I was celebrating my 30th that day. At least i could drown my sorrows.

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