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Re: Just on SSN

by brendywendy » 22 Jul 2008 16:06

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BR2 Assumption-"foreign" striker means somebody currently playing abroad otherwise it would have been "Premiership" or "Championship" striker.
Remember last season about us not signing "foreigners" because of the time they take to settle to the pace of our game so why weren't we bidding (and don't tell me that the club were suddenly surprised by the Kitson move)for this player back in May when he could have had 2 months to fit in or in June if he was playing in the Euros?

I really do feel at times that our club is run in a very amateurish way-that may appeal to some people but I have to admit to preferring a professional set-up and a genuine desire to play at the highest level.


business like, rather than ameteurish IMO


Hand on heart do you honestly feel that?


yes.

i think we are far from ameteurish
and convinced that the club is well on its way to moving from 2/3/4th tier club
to a prem/champ yo yo team

run in the best possible way, by the best possible managment team


my opinions have been debunked by last years failures though, so pay little credence to anything i say

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Re: Just on SSN

by Southbank Old Boy » 22 Jul 2008 16:06

brendywendy business like, rather than ameteurish IMO


We're far to reactive though.

We might do everything in a business like manner but we seem like we're just too slow and not prepared enough to go out there and lead the market as opposed to follow it.

I've just not seen any evidence of us being pro-active and thoughtful enough in a lot of what we've been doing over the last 18 months and I find it very worrying for the future of the club.

This is a pivotal season for us, and all I'm seeing is us standing still. It doesn't surprise me though, we've got a manager who didn't want to be here because he didn't think he was the best man for the job and to top it off he'll probably be off at the end of the season anyway.

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Re: Just on SSN

by brendywendy » 22 Jul 2008 16:09

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brendywendy business like, rather than ameteurish IMO


We're far to reactive though.

We might do everything in a business like manner but we seem like we're just too slow and not prepared enough to go out there and lead the market as opposed to follow it.

I've just not seen any evidence of us being pro-active and thoughtful enough in a lot of what we've been doing over the last 18 months and I find it very worrying for the future of the club.

This is a pivotal season for us, and all I'm seeing is us standing still. It doesn't surprise me though, we've got a manager who didn't want to be here because he didn't think he was the best man for the job and to top it off he'll probably be off at the end of the season anyway.


perhaps agree with you SBOB
i dont think this season is that pivotal, as long as we are challenging for the playoffs ill be happy
i reckon mr mad will sell regardless at the end of the season, and next season will be the pivotal one.
disagree avbout coppell-if he didnt want to stay-he wouldnt have stayed

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Re: Just on SSN

by Southbank Old Boy » 22 Jul 2008 16:20

brendywendy perhaps agree with you SBOB
i dont think this season is that pivotal, as long as we are challenging for the playoffs ill be happy
i reckon mr mad will sell regardless at the end of the season, and next season will be the pivotal one.
disagree avbout coppell-if he didnt want to stay-he wouldnt have stayed


The reason I think this is pivotal is that if we don't challenge, or appear to show the right ambitions, the rest of the football world will chalk us down as small time and happy to settle into a mid-table Championship role.

If that is the case it'll become a lot harder for us to attract an ambitious and capable manager next season let alone the right players to take us forward.

We'll go back to being the furr coat no knickers club that Coppell saw us as before he agreed to take over.

If we show we mean business and try to take the division by the scruff of the neck, show that we want players who will take us forward, and show we really want to be back mixing it with the big boys, then we'll lose a lot less of the respect and credability that the 05-06 and 06-07 seasons bought us.

As for Coppell, I think he felt guilty and the emotional blackmail was too much. I think his gut feel that he'd run his course here was right and I wouldn't be surprised if he's not here past January.

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Re: Just on SSN

by Big Ern » 22 Jul 2008 16:21

Vision LOL. That is so going to be Mooney.



Unfortunately, that would be typical of Reading FC :roll:


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Re: Just on SSN

by Muskrat » 22 Jul 2008 16:27

Big Ern
Vision LOL. That is so going to be Mooney.



Unfortunately, that would be typical of Reading FC :roll:


Mind you - 20 goals in 25 appearances for Cork City :shock:

Top scorer and FAI Player of the Year last season.

Could be worth a punt..

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Re: Just on SSN

by rfcjoe » 22 Jul 2008 16:29

pcunt.
hth

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Re: Just on SSN

by Muskrat » 22 Jul 2008 16:30

:roll:

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Re: Just on SSN

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 22 Jul 2008 16:30

Muskrat
Big Ern
Vision LOL. That is so going to be Mooney.



Unfortunately, that would be typical of Reading FC :roll:


Mind you - 20 goals in 25 appearances for Cork City :shock:

Top scorer and FAI Player of the Year last season.

Could be worth a punt..


I'd be a lot happier with Mooney than Noel Hunt.


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Re: Just on SSN

by Alan Partridge » 22 Jul 2008 16:31

I'd rather have Tommy Mooney than either.

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Re: Just on SSN

by rfcjoe » 22 Jul 2008 16:31

Get both. I bet they'll cost around 1.5 million between them tbh.

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Re: Just on SSN

by RoyalBird » 22 Jul 2008 16:32

It's Eric Obinna Chukwynely (sp?) isn't it? Or that Czech guy we had on trial a few seasons back, Blaha (forgot his first name).

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Re: Just on SSN

by brendywendy » 22 Jul 2008 16:38

Alan Partridge I'd rather have Tommy Mooney than either.



id rather Sun Myung Moon than any player


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Re: Just on SSN

by Streets » 22 Jul 2008 17:30

Big Ern
Vision LOL. That is so going to be Mooney.



Unfortunately, that would be typical of Reading FC :roll:


He does look a decent striker to be fair.

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Re: Just on SSN

by Kes » 22 Jul 2008 17:44

LOL @ Noel Hunt and David Mooney

such typical Readng targets. Cheap wages, they'll do.

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Re: Just on SSN

by BR2 » 22 Jul 2008 17:50

I think this is a rebranding exercise so that we can be called Reading or London Irish then the boys from Coolmore (the main Irish horseracing mafia)can come and buy us and JM can drive off into the sunset.

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Re: Just on SSN

by LoyalRoyal22 » 22 Jul 2008 18:12

HMMMMM. This will keep me on edge for the next couple of days, wonder who it could be. Bet its a dissapointment.

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Re: Just on SSN

by Streets » 22 Jul 2008 18:20

Kes LOL @ Noel Hunt and David Mooney

such typical Readng targets. Cheap wages, they'll do.


It was typical Reading targets that broke the Championship points total you ignorant cock.

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Re: Just on SSN

by howser » 22 Jul 2008 18:34

I fear the club cant win on this one, we all know that it is going to be the cheap option, something we are becoming well known for, the Irish lad has a good scoring record, but the likes of Doyle dont come along too often, as it is we have an awful record in the transfer market over the past couple of years and in reality have purchased some right dross so whoever it is lets hope that we have got it right........at last, but I cant find myself holding my breath. I just hope its not the cheap option to keep the fans happy.

Alternatively it could be a 16 year old Icelandic forward "one for the future" !!

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Re: Just on SSN

by Ian Royal » 22 Jul 2008 18:43

IMAMATEOFJOVSKY Think you are right - Reading will state that as ROI use the Euro, it means that any player is technically foreign!


LOL @ someone thinking the Irish aren't foreign. Twat.

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