by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:08
by Alan Partridge » 29 Sep 2007 21:10
Royalee Just f*ck off yeah?
Although 7-4 flattered us today, at least there's still no way Coppell can play either of those clowns again next week, so a good result in some ways.
by Coppelled Streets » 29 Sep 2007 21:12
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:14
Alan PartridgeRoyalee Just f*ck off yeah?
Although 7-4 flattered us today, at least there's still no way Coppell can play either of those clowns again next week, so a good result in some ways.
Watching Football First, there is no way (so far) that Duberry was the worst of the 4, in fact he was the least shit...again haven't seen the 2nd half yet!
Gunnarsson = We won't miss Sidwell
by rg6royal » 29 Sep 2007 21:15
by Readingfanman » 29 Sep 2007 21:15
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:15
Coppelled Streets It says a lot about our options when we start with a midfielder fit for 30 minutes of football. I like Gunnar, but he's a good option from the bench and no more!
But our already fine squad sure is a showing!!
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:16
Readingfanman Gunnar actually wasn't horribly bad today. He just can't cut it though.
by Alan Partridge » 29 Sep 2007 21:17
RoyaleeAlan PartridgeRoyalee Just f*ck off yeah?
Although 7-4 flattered us today, at least there's still no way Coppell can play either of those clowns again next week, so a good result in some ways.
Watching Football First, there is no way (so far) that Duberry was the worst of the 4, in fact he was the least shit...again haven't seen the 2nd half yet!
Gunnarsson = We won't miss Sidwell
I thought you said Cisse was shit and we'd be miles better off playing Gunnarsson after Chelsea?
Gunnarsson put in the worst midfield performance I've ever seen in a Reading shirt - and you can include the likes of Sean Evers in that!
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:20
by Alan Partridge » 29 Sep 2007 21:22
Royalee AP, off the top of my head I'd credit Duberry with brilliance after leaving Benjani for the first, plus when he nearly gifted Nugent with a goal in the second half. I went to a pub in Pompey to watch the Brum United game after the match as the traffic was almost as bad as our performance and they were laughing their pants off about Duberry and Brynjar.
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:24
Alan PartridgeRoyalee AP, off the top of my head I'd credit Duberry with brilliance after leaving Benjani for the first, plus when he nearly gifted Nugent with a goal in the second half. I went to a pub in Pompey to watch the Brum United game after the match as the traffic was almost as bad as our performance and they were laughing their pants off about Duberry and Brynjar.
I didn't see the 1st goal, was getting a beer.
2nd goal had one person beating 3 far too easily.
Don't really care what Pompey fans think mate, they are all slightly retarded so their views - waste of time.
by Alan Partridge » 29 Sep 2007 21:29
RoyaleeAlan PartridgeRoyalee AP, off the top of my head I'd credit Duberry with brilliance after leaving Benjani for the first, plus when he nearly gifted Nugent with a goal in the second half. I went to a pub in Pompey to watch the Brum United game after the match as the traffic was almost as bad as our performance and they were laughing their pants off about Duberry and Brynjar.
I didn't see the 1st goal, was getting a beer.
2nd goal had one person beating 3 far too easily.
Don't really care what Pompey fans think mate, they are all slightly retarded so their views - waste of time.
Now you really are avoiding the point.
Yes, I see why Coppell brought in Duberry as a stopgap, but he is light years behind the Premiership as it is in 2007/8 and must go. The thing that angers me most is not only is he crap, but he's also hindering the progress of Bikey and Pearce, both of which have the potential to be ten times the player Duberry EVER was.
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 21:32
Alan PartridgeRoyaleeAlan PartridgeRoyalee AP, off the top of my head I'd credit Duberry with brilliance after leaving Benjani for the first, plus when he nearly gifted Nugent with a goal in the second half. I went to a pub in Pompey to watch the Brum United game after the match as the traffic was almost as bad as our performance and they were laughing their pants off about Duberry and Brynjar.
I didn't see the 1st goal, was getting a beer.
2nd goal had one person beating 3 far too easily.
Don't really care what Pompey fans think mate, they are all slightly retarded so their views - waste of time.
Now you really are avoiding the point.
Yes, I see why Coppell brought in Duberry as a stopgap, but he is light years behind the Premiership as it is in 2007/8 and must go. The thing that angers me most is not only is he crap, but he's also hindering the progress of Bikey and Pearce, both of which have the potential to be ten times the player Duberry EVER was.
Just saw him head one off the line.
So FAR i'm still amazed that you are singling him out ,not even half as bad as Ivar and Murty in this match. Bikey is a great prospect, think he will be class but he's nowhere near the finished article yet and shouldn't be treated as if all would be ok if he was playing. IMO
by Alan Partridge » 29 Sep 2007 21:34
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 22:14
Alan Partridge I'm watching it now, seriously he hasn't been that bad at all so far, admittedly it is only 3-2 at this stage! In fact he's the only one whose got close to them. Ivar - now i've always been a really big fan of his but he's had a mare today. The third goal - what a waste of the hard work getting back to 2-2, dear oh dear.
by Sam Tubber » 29 Sep 2007 22:18
by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Sep 2007 22:20
Sam Tubber Royalee you're a prime example of everything that's wrong with some of the posters here. Gunnar didn't have the best of days but to single him out in the way you have is a joke surely?
by Royalee » 29 Sep 2007 22:21
Sam Tubber Royalee you're a prime example of everything that's wrong with some of the posters here. Gunnar didn't have the best of days but to single him out in the way you have is a joke surely?
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