by rwrover » 13 Aug 2014 16:56
by TBM » 14 Aug 2014 00:21
by Royal Biscuitman » 14 Aug 2014 12:19
by bobby1413 » 14 Aug 2014 12:54
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![]()
We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you
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
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.
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![]()
We're only Sunday league though but it frees up a Saturday for you
by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Aug 2014 20:52
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'
by TBM » 15 Aug 2014 00:03
rwroverbobby1413 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![]()
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.
by ayjaydee » 15 Aug 2014 08:44
by Drew_3 » 15 Aug 2014 21:23
rwroverbobby1413 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![]()
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.
by 3points » 16 Aug 2014 19:40
by El Diablo » 18 Aug 2014 12:16
by SPARTA » 18 Aug 2014 14:26
3points try Reading Town FC
by rwrover » 21 Aug 2014 16:17
TBMrwrover 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 details3points try Reading Town FCEl 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.
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