Who is the mystery LB

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by rg6royal » 12 Aug 2008 21:21

Griffiths hasn't had a bad game tonight so far for Daggers.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by total_biscuit » 12 Aug 2008 23:05

Adopting my RTG (Reading's Typical Guff) view of the club's statements, then I reckon we'll get an unknown Premiership loanee - possibly even 6 months worth, i.e. no transfer cash need be spent.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by savage 4 england » 12 Aug 2008 23:28

Mattock's reported to have broken his ankle in the game tonight.

Not that it matters much to us really.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Streets » 13 Aug 2008 00:26

Well he wasn't coming here anyway.

LOLeicester

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Southbank Old Boy » 13 Aug 2008 09:34

That would be great excuse for us not getting in a replacement though.

Non-commital statement from the club saying how unavoidable circumstances resulting in key targets falling through and so we're happy with what we're left with, ie Hunt or Rosenoir at left back

Interestingly there was an interview on BBC Berks last night with Nicky Hammond. In that he kind of said that Coppell was happy to play either of the above at left back but that they're working behind the scenes to give him further alternatives. The way he said it was as if they were having to work hard to convince Coppell that there was a left back out there good enough and available.


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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Platypuss » 13 Aug 2008 10:41

If it is Scott Griffiths there surely shouldn't be anything stopping us wrapping up a deal pretty sharpish (and he wouldn't have played last night). Which leads me to believe it isn't.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Chuckle Brother » 13 Aug 2008 10:43

Southbank Old Boy That would be great excuse for us not getting in a replacement though.

Non-commital statement from the club saying how unavoidable circumstances resulting in key targets falling through and so we're happy with what we're left with, ie Hunt or Rosenoir at left back

Interestingly there was an interview on BBC Berks last night with Nicky Hammond. In that he kind of said that Coppell was happy to play either of the above at left back but that they're working behind the scenes to give him further alternatives. The way he said it was as if they were having to work hard to convince Coppell that there was a left back out there good enough and available.


Did he really say that about Rosenior ? Kelly or Hunt maybe but I don't recall him mentioning Rosenior. As a right footer he looked out of his depth at right midfield let alone left back.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 13 Aug 2008 10:53

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Southbank Old Boy That would be great excuse for us not getting in a replacement though.

Non-commital statement from the club saying how unavoidable circumstances resulting in key targets falling through and so we're happy with what we're left with, ie Hunt or Rosenoir at left back

Interestingly there was an interview on BBC Berks last night with Nicky Hammond. In that he kind of said that Coppell was happy to play either of the above at left back but that they're working behind the scenes to give him further alternatives. The way he said it was as if they were having to work hard to convince Coppell that there was a left back out there good enough and available.


Did he really say that about Rosenior ? Kelly or Hunt maybe but I don't recall him mentioning Rosenior. As a right footer he looked out of his depth at right midfield let alone left back.


As a defender he looked out of his depth at right midfield. He played at left back for Fulham and supposedly did a good job.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Geekins » 13 Aug 2008 10:58

Coppell won't care about him being cup tied for the Carling cup, he may of wanted to see how he played against a better opposition.


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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Southbank Old Boy » 13 Aug 2008 11:11

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Southbank Old Boy That would be great excuse for us not getting in a replacement though.

Non-commital statement from the club saying how unavoidable circumstances resulting in key targets falling through and so we're happy with what we're left with, ie Hunt or Rosenoir at left back

Interestingly there was an interview on BBC Berks last night with Nicky Hammond. In that he kind of said that Coppell was happy to play either of the above at left back but that they're working behind the scenes to give him further alternatives. The way he said it was as if they were having to work hard to convince Coppell that there was a left back out there good enough and available.


Did he really say that about Rosenior ? Kelly or Hunt maybe but I don't recall him mentioning Rosenior. As a right footer he looked out of his depth at right midfield let alone left back.


Hammond mentioned Rosenoir by name as one of the alternatives that Coppell would be happy with. How happy I've no idea, but the way Hammond said it was as if Coppell would be fine playing him there.

Rosenoir did do ok for Fulham there, so that's possibly not the biggest worry. The worry would be who'd be playing right back whilst Murty is injured and who'd be providing competition to both players.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Chuckle Brother » 13 Aug 2008 11:19

So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?

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by Streets » 13 Aug 2008 11:22

Chuckle Brother So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?


Like the last two summers, yes.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by brendywendy » 13 Aug 2008 11:37

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Chuckle Brother So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?


Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+

halfhearted?


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by Agent Balti » 13 Aug 2008 12:53

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Chuckle Brother So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?


Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+

halfhearted?


Not full-hearted enough, especially this close season.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by SCIAG » 13 Aug 2008 14:37

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Chuckle Brother So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?


Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+

halfhearted?

£3.5m for Lescott, £1.5m for Whitehead, £2m for Matt Kilgallion

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Streets » 13 Aug 2008 14:40

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Chuckle Brother So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?


Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+

halfhearted?


Um, did we actually get Mensah and Brown?

Anyone can put a huge bid in and look ambitious. We weren't able to bring said players here when one (Mensah) clearly was desperate to come over.

Making a bid is easy, anyone can do it, even you.

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by Stranded » 13 Aug 2008 14:52

For the umpteenth time Mensah was keen but Rennes would not sell because they'd only bought him a few months before. All bids were dismissed out of hand at the time.

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by papereyes » 13 Aug 2008 15:34

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Chuckle Brother So is it fair to say the general consensus then is that there are probably some half hearted moves going on in the background but they are getting their excuses in early for if/when it doesn't happen ?


Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+

halfhearted?

Given that we didn't sign the first two ... :|

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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by brendywendy » 13 Aug 2008 15:48

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Streets Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+
£3.5m for Lescott, £1.5m for Whitehead, £2m for Matt Kilgallion

halfhearted?


Um, did we actually get Mensah and Brown?

Anyone can put a huge bid in and look ambitious. We weren't able to bring said players here when one (Mensah) clearly was desperate to come over.

Making a bid is easy, anyone can do it, even you.


we had bids accepted out of those too, not just made-

the post made a comment about us only making half hearted bids with not much ambition to see them through.

i used those bids made above to demonstrate that we clearly werent that halfhearted at all.
thats all.
HTH
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Re: Who is the mystery LB

by brendywendy » 13 Aug 2008 15:49

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Like the last two summers, yes.


4.5 million for scott brown
4 m euros for mensah
fae, halford 2M+

halfhearted?

Given that we didn't sign the first two ... :|


he was talking about halfhearted bids
not actual signings.
:|

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