Where will Reading Finish?

Will Reading Finish

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by cmonurz » 30 Jul 2008 11:37

I think we'll hover around the playoff places most of the season. 5th.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by brendywendy » 30 Jul 2008 11:39

there are more than one team reportedly interested during the offseason
id say that constitutes a queue- a short one, but a queue nonetheless

sidders longer queue may have something to do with the fact he was going on a free

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Royalee » 30 Jul 2008 11:40

brendywendy there are more than one team reportedly interested during the offseason
id say that constitutes a queue- a short one, but a queue nonetheless

sidders longer queue may have something to do with the fact he was going on a free


Reportedly? I thought Coppell said he hadn't received bids for our players?

Sidwell's just gone to Villa for £5 million in case you hadn't noticed.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by brendywendy » 30 Jul 2008 11:46

Royalee
brendywendy there are more than one team reportedly interested during the offseason
id say that constitutes a queue- a short one, but a queue nonetheless

sidders longer queue may have something to do with the fact he was going on a free


Reportedly? I thought Coppell said he hadn't received bids for our players?

Sidwell's just gone to Villa for £5 million in case you hadn't noticed.


surely thats because of his sterling work at chelsea rather than for us............


oh....


and,.......

GARETH Southgate will not increase his offer for Reading midfielder James Harper despite having completed the lucrative sale of Lee Cattermole to Wigan Athletic.

Boro have their valuation of Harper and are sticking with it.

It means that the stand-off between the two clubs will continue, with relegated Reading sticking with their reported asking price of around £5.5m.



always knew harps was better than sids.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 11:48

Royalee
brendywendy there are more than one team reportedly interested during the offseason
id say that constitutes a queue- a short one, but a queue nonetheless

sidders longer queue may have something to do with the fact he was going on a free


Reportedly? I thought Coppell said he hadn't received bids for our players?

Sidwell's just gone to Villa for £5 million in case you hadn't noticed.


Coppell said that one more player might leave..


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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Royalee » 30 Jul 2008 11:53

brendywendy
Royalee
brendywendy there are more than one team reportedly interested during the offseason
id say that constitutes a queue- a short one, but a queue nonetheless

sidders longer queue may have something to do with the fact he was going on a free


Reportedly? I thought Coppell said he hadn't received bids for our players?

Sidwell's just gone to Villa for £5 million in case you hadn't noticed.


surely thats because of his sterling work at chelsea rather than for us............


oh....


and,.......

GARETH Southgate will not increase his offer for Reading midfielder James Harper despite having completed the lucrative sale of Lee Cattermole to Wigan Athletic.

Boro have their valuation of Harper and are sticking with it.

It means that the stand-off between the two clubs will continue, with relegated Reading sticking with their reported asking price of around £5.5m.



always knew harps was better than sids.


LOL at you contradicting yourself.

Firstly, Sidwell's hardly played in the last year, so it can't have been 'for his sterling work at Chelsea'.

Secondly, that particularly article indicates that Boro don't think Harper's worth anywhere near Sidwell's fee of £5 million.

Oh and thirdly, there is a small difference between Chelsea and Villa and Middlesbrough. If he was to be a part of Boro's central midfield on a regular basis though, I would fancy them to go down.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Royalee » 30 Jul 2008 11:59

'Southgate would still like to sign the 27-year-old because he believes Harper would make an impact both in and out of the dressing room.'

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/boro-fc/boro-fc-news/2008/07/30/no-increased-harper-bid-from-boro-84229-21433362/

Nothing to do with his footballing ability then...

Andy Hughes and Stephen Hunt are said to be good for dressing rooms too, why aren't they playing in the top flight?

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by brendywendy » 30 Jul 2008 12:02

Royalee
brendywendy
Royalee
Reportedly? I thought Coppell said he hadn't received bids for our players?

Sidwell's just gone to Villa for £5 million in case you hadn't noticed.


surely thats because of his sterling work at chelsea rather than for us............


oh....


and,.......

GARETH Southgate will not increase his offer for Reading midfielder James Harper despite having completed the lucrative sale of Lee Cattermole to Wigan Athletic.

Boro have their valuation of Harper and are sticking with it.

It means that the stand-off between the two clubs will continue, with relegated Reading sticking with their reported asking price of around £5.5m.



always knew harps was better than sids.


LOL at you contradicting yourself.

Firstly, Sidwell's hardly played in the last year, so it can't have been 'for his sterling work at Chelsea'.

Secondly, that particularly article indicates that Boro don't think Harper's worth anywhere near Sidwell's fee of £5 million.

Oh and thirdly, there is a small difference between Chelsea and Villa and Middlesbrough. If he was to be a part of Boro's central midfield on a regular basis though, I would fancy them to go down.


no

really

LOL at you royalee

lolololololololololol

clearly the cmment about sids was tongue in cheek, as was the one about harps

luckily i dont take myself as seriously as you take yourself royalee


lololol

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by brendywendy » 30 Jul 2008 12:11

Royalee 'Southgate would still like to sign the 27-year-old because he believes Harper would make an impact both in and out of the dressing room.'

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/boro-fc/boro-fc-news/2008/07/30/no-increased-harper-bid-from-boro-84229-21433362/

Nothing to do with his footballing ability then...

Andy Hughes and Stephen Hunt are said to be good for dressing rooms too, why aren't they playing in the top flight?


of course its to do with footballing abilities you dullard

and hunts not playing in the prem because we refused to sell him to sunderland.
HTH


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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Huntley & Palmer » 30 Jul 2008 12:12

10th

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by PEARCEY » 30 Jul 2008 12:29

Top....provided we dont lose more than one of our existing squad between now and midnight 31st August

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Platypuss » 30 Jul 2008 12:49

Apocalypse Now Do you ever stop to consider that teams in the Championship don't have top quality strikers or midfielders? Using last seasons scores as some sort of evidence to suggest the side will struggle this season is frankly bollocks.


Do you ever stop to consider that the same players might not be as motivated to perform in the Championship? Using last seasons performances as some sort of evidence to suggest the side will perform as well this season is frankly bollocks.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Y25 » 30 Jul 2008 12:58

2nd


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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by rfctabs » 30 Jul 2008 13:25

Start as I mean to go on :arrow: :D Well, I think, reading through the various posts, there's more positives than negatives and we'll go back up automatically.

We have a lot of the old PL squad; we have Mr Coppell; we have Mr Mad (who is, indeed, committed); and we have the fans.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 13:26

rfctabs Start as I mean to go on :arrow: :D Well, I think, reading through the various posts, there's more positives than negatives and we'll go back up automatically.

We have a lot of the old PL squad; we have Mr Coppell; we have Mr Mad (who is, indeed, committed); and we have the fans.


Even though he was looking to sell...

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by rg6royal » 30 Jul 2008 13:37

Play-offs

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 30 Jul 2008 13:42

kwik-silva
rfctabs Start as I mean to go on :arrow: :D Well, I think, reading through the various posts, there's more positives than negatives and we'll go back up automatically.

We have a lot of the old PL squad; we have Mr Coppell; we have Mr Mad (who is, indeed, committed); and we have the fans.


Even though he was looking to sell...


Even though he is looking to sell!!

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 13:56

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kwik-silva
rfctabs Start as I mean to go on :arrow: :D Well, I think, reading through the various posts, there's more positives than negatives and we'll go back up automatically.

We have a lot of the old PL squad; we have Mr Coppell; we have Mr Mad (who is, indeed, committed); and we have the fans.


Even though he was looking to sell...


Even though he is looking to sell!!


Yeah.. well.. he could at least invest some money into transfers, he'll get his money back when he sells up

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by papereyes » 30 Jul 2008 13:58

Royalee
brendywendy royalee= dogshit
harps=average prem midfielder


ALOL

Then why aren't they queueing up for him like they were Sidwell?



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Playoffs should be reachable. I fear that our summer dealings are not yet over, though.

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Re: Where will Reading Finish?

by Kes » 30 Jul 2008 15:53

11-16th for me. With an ageing squad and no real pace in the team it's going to be a struggle this season.

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