Number 9dobcheck Paul Bodin was rubbish
Am I the only one who tought Paul Bodin was pretty good?
Yep.
by Royalee » 18 May 2008 13:25
Number 9dobcheck Paul Bodin was rubbish
Am I the only one who tought Paul Bodin was pretty good?
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 18 May 2008 13:31
by rhroyal » 18 May 2008 13:34
by Broxroyal » 18 May 2008 13:47
Tommy Youlden's Ears Eamon Dunphy seemed to me, as a mere nipper, to be absolutely dire. Always found it somewhat amusing that he's now such an aggressive pundit, when he was, in the games I saw, utterly useless.
by Broxroyal » 18 May 2008 13:58
ankeny Obviously none of you ever saw Malcolm Swain.
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 18 May 2008 14:12
BroxroyalTommy Youlden's Ears Eamon Dunphy seemed to me, as a mere nipper, to be absolutely dire. Always found it somewhat amusing that he's now such an aggressive pundit, when he was, in the games I saw, utterly useless.
Sorry mate. Got to put you straight on this one. You were only a nipper at the time but Dunphy was superb for us. It was towards the end of his career but he clearly had a football brain. He famously fell out with Charlie Hurley of course and he probably had strong opinions even then. He was known for liking a drink.
by North Somerset Royal » 18 May 2008 14:31
ankeny Obviously none of you ever saw Malcolm Swain.
by North Somerset Royal » 18 May 2008 14:42
Tommy Youlden's EarsBroxroyalTommy Youlden's Ears Eamon Dunphy seemed to me, as a mere nipper, to be absolutely dire. Always found it somewhat amusing that he's now such an aggressive pundit, when he was, in the games I saw, utterly useless.
Sorry mate. Got to put you straight on this one. You were only a nipper at the time but Dunphy was superb for us. It was towards the end of his career but he clearly had a football brain. He famously fell out with Charlie Hurley of course and he probably had strong opinions even then. He was known for liking a drink.
OK. I stand corrected. Still a gobshite, though.
by rhroyal » 18 May 2008 14:47
RoyalBirdrfcjoe Andy Hughes, Paul Brooker, Loloyd Owusu, Anthony Rougier? Keith Scott.
Those players, apart from Keith Scott, weren't great but all had their great moments and performed consistently average or good (doesn't count when they left the club except for Hughesy for that bargain!) The Division 2/League 1 era had quite a few catastrophes, such as Mass Sarr, Paul Brayson, Elroy Kromheer, Peter van der Kwaak, Sean Evers, Jimmy Crawford, Andy Gurney, Robert Fleck, among others. Don't forget the forgotten ones that did nothing for Reading, like Eric Obinna Chukwynely (Is that how you spell his last name?), Sekou Baradji, Omar Daley and Peter Mate. Plus the waste of money buys like Greg Halford, Emerse Fae (as it looks like it's turned out to be), Scott Murray and one or two Tommy Burns signings.
by Y21_Royal » 18 May 2008 17:01
by The whole year inn » 18 May 2008 17:02
papereyesAthleticoSpizz(he who scored shit loads for Northwich and Gateshead ?Row V What about "Barn-door Brayson"?
Err. We play at a bit of a higher level than those two.
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by Readingfanman » 18 May 2008 17:04
by papereyes » 18 May 2008 17:05
Readingfanman Paul Brooker spring any memories for anyone. Did he ever do anything?
by frimleygreen_shotspur » 18 May 2008 18:44
by Royalee » 18 May 2008 18:48
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 May 2008 19:57
Yes..............sad to say, you weren't there to see itReadingfanman Paul Brooker spring any memories for anyone. Did he ever do anything?
by Franchise FC » 18 May 2008 21:04
ankeny Obviously none of you ever saw Malcolm Swain.
by From Despair To Where? » 18 May 2008 21:53
by facaldaqui » 18 May 2008 22:50
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