Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

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Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by rwrover » 13 Aug 2014 16:56

Hi all,

I'm currently in the process of moving from Ireland to a new job in Reading, arriving the last week of August and I'm looking to train and play with a football team over there up to a decent standard.

I played League of Ireland Under-20 and A Championship (Irish third tier) for Sligo Rovers as well as playing for non-league representative squads in national competitions from underage up to adult and university teams.

Any further info or even clubs to get into contact with would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers lads.

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by TBM » 14 Aug 2014 00:21

Hobnob FC have a team

And I'm the manager :D

We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by Royal Biscuitman » 14 Aug 2014 12:19

You sound more qualified to play football on these shores than Shane Long was when he came over, First of all sign me up as your manager so that I get 20% of your signing on fee and then head down to the Reading FC training ground for a trial.

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by bobby1413 » 14 Aug 2014 12:54

My friend is desperate for a central defender. Email him if you want: n.adkins@readingfc.co.uk

Tell him Bobby sent you

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by Albert Spangler » 14 Aug 2014 17:26

rwrover Hi all,

I'm currently in the process of moving from Ireland to a new job in Reading, arriving the last week of August and I'm looking to train and play with a football team over there up to a decent standard.

I played League of Ireland Under-20 and A Championship (Irish third tier) for Sligo Rovers as well as playing for non-league representative squads in national competitions from underage up to adult and university teams.

Any further info or even clubs to get into contact with would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers lads.


TBM Hobnob FC have a team

And I'm the manager :D

We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you


And I'm the chairman. See you at training!


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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by rwrover » 14 Aug 2014 20:27

bobby1413 My friend is desperate for a central defender. Email him if you want: n.adkins@readingfc.co.uk

Tell him Bobby sent you


Tell him I'll play there but I'll be a roaming centre-half/marauding forward. Expect goals and gaps.

Royal Biscuitman You sound more qualified to play football on these shores than Shane Long was when he came over, First of all sign me up as your manager so that I get 20% of your signing on fee and then head down to the Reading FC training ground for a trial.


If you get me a decent goal bonus fee you're in. I'll throw in a free pint as well.
rwrover Hi all,

I'm currently in the process of moving from Ireland to a new job in Reading, arriving the last week of August and I'm looking to train and play with a football team over there up to a decent standard.

I played League of Ireland Under-20 and A Championship (Irish third tier) for Sligo Rovers as well as playing for non-league representative squads in national competitions from underage up to adult and university teams.

Any further info or even clubs to get into contact with would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers lads.


TBM Hobnob FC have a team

And I'm the manager :D

We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you


See above for discussion with my agents for goal bonuses.

In all seriousness though, what is the standard like? My understanding is that it's better standard's that play on the Saturday's? I'm going teaching over there so it doesn't make much of a difference but as I say I'd like to play at as a high a level as is possible etc.

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Aug 2014 20:52

Twenty Five years ago....and back in my day etc etc admittedly.....but:

Saturday is the better standard, plenty of well appointed village teams with decent facilities looking for "up and coming" Hellenic League standard players.

Sunday, as a rule, you turn up and kick off with 8 or 9 players....then your hungover mates turn up to make up the numbers.

The Sundays was the better fun tho'

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by TBM » 15 Aug 2014 00:02

AthleticoSpizz Twenty Five years ago....and back in my day etc etc admittedly.....but:

Saturday is the better standard, plenty of well appointed village teams with decent facilities looking for "up and coming" Hellenic League standard players.

Sunday, as a rule, you turn up and kick off with 8 or 9 players....then your hungover mates turn up to make up the numbers.

The Sundays was the better fun tho'


Although not wrong but Sunday now is full of semi pro players turning out with their mates

It's a good laugh

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by TBM » 15 Aug 2014 00:03

rwrover
bobby1413 My friend is desperate for a central defender. Email him if you want: n.adkins@readingfc.co.uk

Tell him Bobby sent you


Tell him I'll play there but I'll be a roaming centre-half/marauding forward. Expect goals and gaps.

Royal Biscuitman You sound more qualified to play football on these shores than Shane Long was when he came over, First of all sign me up as your manager so that I get 20% of your signing on fee and then head down to the Reading FC training ground for a trial.


If you get me a decent goal bonus fee you're in. I'll throw in a free pint as well.
rwrover Hi all,

I'm currently in the process of moving from Ireland to a new job in Reading, arriving the last week of August and I'm looking to train and play with a football team over there up to a decent standard.

I played League of Ireland Under-20 and A Championship (Irish third tier) for Sligo Rovers as well as playing for non-league representative squads in national competitions from underage up to adult and university teams.

Any further info or even clubs to get into contact with would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers lads.


TBM Hobnob FC have a team

And I'm the manager :D

We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you


See above for discussion with my agents for goal bonuses.

In all seriousness though, what is the standard like? My understanding is that it's better standard's that play on the Saturday's? I'm going teaching over there so it doesn't make much of a difference but as I say I'd like to play at as a high a level as is possible etc.


Cone training, even if you think we're shite i know people who manage semi pro on a Saturday who I can put you in contact with

PM me for details


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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by ayjaydee » 15 Aug 2014 08:44

In my 30 odd years of being heavily involved in local football my observation is that on Saturday players tend to play at their true level right from the Prem down to Reading League Div 4. The teams are all well established, you get very few new entrants.
Sunday on the other hand you often find players playing well below their capability some genuinely to play with mates but on the other hand an awful lot of "pot hunters". I can think of loads of teams that went through the ranks up to Sunday Prem and then folded when the going got tough. Most ran/managed by someone with an ego who was happy to shell out a bit of boot money to attract the best players.

My bitterness regarding glory hunters goes back to 1979. One John Murray (44 goals in 131 games) left Reading the season before and became player manager of on of the Wallingfords on Saturday. He used a Div 4 Sunday team (Hamilton Academicals) to test out the young talent as well as playing himself. Our Sunday side was very much comprised of anyone who couldn't get a game in either Sat side plus the hungover twice a weekend mob so Div 4 was our rightful place. When the 15th goal went in after I had brought Murray down for a pen I was less than complimentary about his abuse of the Sunday League system. We lost 17-1 with, iirc, Murray getting about 7 of them.

WRT OP, good luck in finding a suitable club.

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by Drew_3 » 15 Aug 2014 21:23

rwrover
bobby1413 My friend is desperate for a central defender. Email him if you want: n.adkins@readingfc.co.uk

Tell him Bobby sent you


Tell him I'll play there but I'll be a roaming centre-half/marauding forward. Expect goals and gaps.

Royal Biscuitman You sound more qualified to play football on these shores than Shane Long was when he came over, First of all sign me up as your manager so that I get 20% of your signing on fee and then head down to the Reading FC training ground for a trial.


If you get me a decent goal bonus fee you're in. I'll throw in a free pint as well.
rwrover Hi all,

I'm currently in the process of moving from Ireland to a new job in Reading, arriving the last week of August and I'm looking to train and play with a football team over there up to a decent standard.

I played League of Ireland Under-20 and A Championship (Irish third tier) for Sligo Rovers as well as playing for non-league representative squads in national competitions from underage up to adult and university teams.

Any further info or even clubs to get into contact with would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers lads.


TBM Hobnob FC have a team

And I'm the manager :D

We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you


See above for discussion with my agents for goal bonuses.

In all seriousness though, what is the standard like? My understanding is that it's better standard's that play on the Saturday's? I'm going teaching over there so it doesn't make much of a difference but as I say I'd like to play at as a high a level as is possible etc.


you should replace our departing CB nicely then!! Especially the gaps part!

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by 3points » 16 Aug 2014 19:40

try Reading Town FC

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by El Diablo » 18 Aug 2014 12:16

Basingstoke Town might suit. Ex Royal, and son of a guy who works for me, Jason Bristow, is the Manager. PM me if you need contact details.


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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by SPARTA » 18 Aug 2014 14:26

3points try Reading Town FC


Agreed. If you contact them they'll almost certainly invite you to a training session.

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Re: Moving to Reading, looking to play football.

by rwrover » 21 Aug 2014 16:17

TBM
rwrover Come training, even if you think we're shite i know people who manage semi pro on a Saturday who I can put you in contact with

PM me for details


3points try Reading Town FC


El Diablo Basingstoke Town might suit. Ex Royal, and son of a guy who works for me, Jason Bristow, is the Manager. PM me if you need contact details.


Cheers lads, have gone about sending a few e-mails!

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