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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 01:04

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That was definitely not one of them. Twats.



It was probably the same retards that booed Keith Jones and Andy Hughes however I would have hoped that they would have grown a brain by now


Oh no, not another Andy Hughes defender. He's done amazing at Norwich and their fans concur that he's magnificent...


He did not deserve to be treated the way he was tho? Hughes was a player to get us out of the 2nd division unfortunatley not good enough for the championship however i met him a few times and have to say hes a top bloke and did not deserve the grief especially as he always gave 100%


Agree, which makes Seol even more frustrating as he clearly has Premiership ability but he's just too damn lazy to use it.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Feb 2007 01:06

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Huntley & Palmer He's low on confidence and who can blame him. He was an integral part of the team in the first part of the season, scored and created some excellent goals against Sheff U, West Ham and Charlton. Unfortunately he doesn't seem to be a player that can take being dropped well, his head drops and his commitment has wavered. I'm not stupid enough to demand he never plays for this team again, or to go to the even more stupid lengths of booing him. I think he just struggles to come to terms with how the philosophy of this the team ethic works for 90 minutes.


Funny how none of the other 'reserves' on show were low enough on confidence not to put any effort in.


He started our first ten games in front of Little you cock


Yes and now he's a reserve. Gunnarsson featured in our first team for large parts of last season but you don't see him throwing his toys out of his pram when he's dropped and doing bugger all.


So a player that was a regular feature in our team and has started 17 league games is a reserve? I get ya. Don't let bullshit get in the way of one of your usual ill informed rants about a Reading player


At the moment he's a reserve, as is Gunnarsson as neither is a first team starter at the moment. Yes, both have featured in the past, but at the moment both are reserves - is English difficult for you to understand?


Let's be honest though, it doesn't really matter to you though does it? As long as you can slag the players on here

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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 01:07

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Huntley & Palmer He's low on confidence and who can blame him. He was an integral part of the team in the first part of the season, scored and created some excellent goals against Sheff U, West Ham and Charlton. Unfortunately he doesn't seem to be a player that can take being dropped well, his head drops and his commitment has wavered. I'm not stupid enough to demand he never plays for this team again, or to go to the even more stupid lengths of booing him. I think he just struggles to come to terms with how the philosophy of this the team ethic works for 90 minutes.


Funny how none of the other 'reserves' on show were low enough on confidence not to put any effort in.


He started our first ten games in front of Little you cock


Yes and now he's a reserve. Gunnarsson featured in our first team for large parts of last season but you don't see him throwing his toys out of his pram when he's dropped and doing bugger all.


So a player that was a regular feature in our team and has started 17 league games is a reserve? I get ya. Don't let bullshit get in the way of one of your usual ill informed rants about a Reading player


At the moment he's a reserve, as is Gunnarsson as neither is a first team starter at the moment. Yes, both have featured in the past, but at the moment both are reserves - is English difficult for you to understand?


Let's be honest though, it doesn't really matter to you though does it? As long as you can slag the players on here


Yes that's right, I travel to every game just to slag players off and never praise anyone. Moron.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Feb 2007 01:11

A brief review of your postings on this site would say otherwise.

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by readingbedding » 28 Feb 2007 01:13

Booing Reading players as they are subbed is the lowest of the low, as I said to the tit behind me who was booing Seol as he left the pitch.


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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 01:13

Yes, we'll forget my recent praise of Lita, my comments on Bikey and the like, you're right. The fact that you couldn't moderate a thread which got to about 20 pages on some crackpot journalist says everything about your ability to read.

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by SeolSurvivor » 28 Feb 2007 01:16

Could the theory that Seol isn't playing because Reading doesn't want to pay 'per appearance' dues to the Wolves hold some water now?

... just one of those conspiration theories I hear...

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by Royalee » 28 Feb 2007 01:18

SeolSurvivor Could the theory that Seol isn't playing because Reading doesn't want to pay 'per appearance' dues to the Wolves hold some water now?

... just one of those conspiration theories I hear...


Well he is playing like a lazy Bermudan donkey...

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by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Feb 2007 01:19

We don't need to go over a history of your responses on here do we? Just because you have made a few apologetic and backtracking posts on some players, doesn't mean it's all forgotten. I have been heavily critical of Hahnemann on this board, I still think that he is not up to regular Premiership football. I have never once initimated anything other than him being replaced by a better keeper in the close season, or with Federici taking his place. What the hell has your last sentence got to do with anything


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by Peter Kay - Top of the To » 28 Feb 2007 07:31

I would just like to add that at Reading we have some of the hardest working individual players in English football. If a player like Seol gives anything less than 110% he will stand out like a sore thumb.

That said, how it took Coppell 67 minutes to substitute him tonight is a total mystery to me. Hunt would have been in his element last night.

Seol seems to have the same problem that Lita had this time last year, he is forgeting that when we dont have possession the team is relying on every player to close the oppossition down.

Coppell will have a word Im sure, and either we will see a dramatic improvement, or we will not see him again.

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by Scarface » 28 Feb 2007 08:32

He is simply not a Reading player. Coppell has built a side fully of running and effort and I'm sorry Soel is a lazy b'stard and we should ship him out in the summer.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Feb 2007 08:41

Seol is a right winger who was selected to play on the left last night so for starters you wouldn't see the best of him.

He is also a fairly typical winger in that he's great on the ball but frustrating and 'lazy' when he isn't.

He has the talent to win matches, as we have seen, but is not and will not be a first choice until he produces a more 'even' game.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 28 Feb 2007 08:43

IMO, the frustrating thing about Seol's performance last night was that he didn't seem interested in overlapping with Nicky Shorey (a la Stephen Hunt).

Totally agree with the comments about booing him being ridiculous - pLOLastic fans who obviously never saw Michael Meaker play :roll:


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by TommyF » 28 Feb 2007 08:52

Had I been there last night I would have clapped Soel off the pitch - he's one of ours and he's playing in the best Reading team of all time and the other lads don't deserve that disrespect.

As it was I was at home swearing about him to the TV confident in the knowledge that the sound is just one way.

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by Sharpy » 28 Feb 2007 08:54

he was useless away at OT and was useless last night, but not quite as bad. he is a winger, but rarely raced down the wing like little!!

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by 79Royal » 28 Feb 2007 09:03

My God people have short memories! Just check the threads about Seol after the first day of the season.

Sir Steve knew all about Seol when he bought him, so he will get him playing his way, or he will thank him and move him on his way. However, you will never hear Coppell say anything like 'he's not fit to wear the shirt'. So many people on here should take a leaf out of our manager's book.

Anyone who says Seol is lazy clearly never watched Caskey play. A great player who could have made it in the big time, but was far too lazy. He had one good season for us, when he actually did some work and he scored 23 goals from midfield. Other than that, he was mostly lazy and oerpaid, and a complete cock off the pitch to boot.

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by higher » 28 Feb 2007 09:28

I `d never ever boo a Reading FC player but Seols body language was very poor throughout the game.I would harldy applaud his contribution either!So many moves broke down leading to Man U possession when the ball came near him.His defensive work was poor.Surpised SC didnt sub him for Glen a lot earlier.
On his day he can be a match winner as proven earlier in the season but there would appear to be something wrong as he is way out of form and barely worthy of a game in the reserves as things stand.Unless he sparks up a bit it would not surprise me if Sir Steve moves him on.

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by Adrian's Fool » 28 Feb 2007 09:36

I honestly thought Seol had a decent game last night - lots of tackling back, good passing, excellent shot on goal. Admittedly he was outshone somewhat by his fellow midfielders, with Sidders Gunnar and Oster having excellent games.

Having said all that, ignoring Coppell when he came off is unforgiveable for a player of his experience (sometimes you can forgive the petulance of youth). I do fear for his Reading future.

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by brendywendy » 28 Feb 2007 09:37

T.R.O.L.I. IMO, the frustrating thing about Seol's performance last night was that he didn't seem interested in overlapping with Nicky Shorey (a la Stephen Hunt).

Totally agree with the comments about booing him being ridiculous - pLOLastic fans who obviously never saw Michael Meaker play :roll:



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by papereyes » 28 Feb 2007 09:40

I can't help but think a lot of the criticism aimed is based on his demeanor, which ultimately represents nothing.

He wasn't bad last night, but he wasn't great.

And he could have at least jogged off at the end.

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