Reading Legends?

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Reading Legends?

by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 20:41

Just wondering... who are your Reading legends??

Tell us all (and please give reasons!!)... I don't really have any, being a fairly new supporter..

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Re: Reading Legends?

by rfcjoe » 30 Jul 2008 20:52

I can't read that well so I'm certainly not a reading legend.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by reading-dave22 » 30 Jul 2008 21:09

Well im still at schoolso I dont go back very far, however I liked (and still do like) Jamie Cureton, fantastic attitude and he scored a lot aswell. Darren Caskey wasnt to bad either.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by TheRealRoyal » 30 Jul 2008 21:15

John Oster..?

Sammy Igoe. What a legend. Although since reading he has gone slighly downhill. Hes now on loan at Hereford. Lucky guy

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Re: Reading Legends?

by rg6royal » 30 Jul 2008 21:16

Jamie Cureton has to be an obvious one.

How about Bas Savage?!...:lol:


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Re: Reading Legends?

by Royalshow » 30 Jul 2008 21:18

john Mackie...need i say anymore

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Re: Reading Legends?

by rfcjoe » 30 Jul 2008 21:19

Past decade legends include : Phil Parkinson, Jamie Cureton, Nicky Forster?, Graeme Murty, Dave Kitson, Steve Sidwell.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by TheRealRoyal » 30 Jul 2008 21:24

Past legends also include : Emerse Fae, Kebe, Shorey, Alan Bennet

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Re: Reading Legends?

by stl_royal » 30 Jul 2008 21:25

Nicky Forster
Dave Kitson
Steve Sidwell
Glen Little


....maybe Marek Matejovski in a few seasons


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Re: Reading Legends?

by Forbury Lion » 30 Jul 2008 21:33

Top 10 in order, subject to change are:

1. Trevor Senior
2. Michael Gilkes
3. Adie Williams
4. Shaka Hislop
5. Phil Parkinson
6. Glen Little
7. Graeme Murty
8. Jamie Cureton
9. James Harper
10. Darren Caskey

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Re: Reading Legends?

by howser » 30 Jul 2008 21:45

Can only be one Legend, not at Reading for a lifetime but truly magnificent showman...................Robin Friday (1973-1976, 135 games, 55 goals)

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by Archie's penalty » 30 Jul 2008 21:56

Forbury Lion Top 10 in order, subject to change are:

1. Trevor Senior
2. Michael Gilkes
3. Adie Williams
4. Shaka Hislop
5. Phil Parkinson
6. Glen Little
7. Graeme Murty
8. Jamie Cureton
9. James Harper
10. Darren Caskey


I like (and agree with) all of them apart from Caskey.

Forster would be the one I'd replace Casks with.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by lovetoscore » 30 Jul 2008 22:05

Gks-Marcus,Steve Death,Steve Francis and Shaka
Defenders-Murts,Shorey,Adie Williams,Steve Richardson,Keith Curle
Midfield-Parky,Osborne,Igoe,Gilkes,Sidwell,Little
Srikers-Friday,Senior,Bremner,Fossy,Curo,Kits


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Re: Reading Legends?

by Man Friday » 30 Jul 2008 22:19

wot, no mention of our most "capped" player and captain, Martin Hicks?

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Re: Reading Legends?

by lovetoscore » 30 Jul 2008 23:07

[quote="Man Friday"]wot, no mention of our most "capped" player and captain, Martin Hicks?[/quote]

Hoof Hoof Martin Hicks Martin Hicks-kin ball in Tilehurst road again!-mind u never forget his free kick against cheatski!!

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Whore Jackie » 30 Jul 2008 23:09

Forbury Lion Top 10 in order, subject to change are:

1. Trevor Senior
2. Michael Gilkes
3. Adie Williams
4. Shaka Hislop
5. Phil Parkinson
6. Glen Little
7. Graeme Murty
8. Jamie Cureton
9. James Harper
10. Darren Caskey


Wouldn't disagree with the Top 7 or 8. Curo probably gets in with that goal. Caskey and Osborn would battle it out for the most talented CM I've seen. Other players I've enjoyed are Quinn, Gooding, Taylor and Morley. And Meaker's one-trick-pony, laughably-rubbish displays. Kitson's two goal whitewash against West Ham remains my favourite individual display.

For me, Harper and Sidwell are not Reading legends.

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Re: Reading Legends?

by Archie's penalty » 30 Jul 2008 23:10

Whore Jackie
Forbury Lion Top 10 in order, subject to change are:

1. Trevor Senior
2. Michael Gilkes
3. Adie Williams
4. Shaka Hislop
5. Phil Parkinson
6. Glen Little
7. Graeme Murty
8. Jamie Cureton
9. James Harper
10. Darren Caskey


Wouldn't disagree with the Top 7 or 8. Curo probably gets in with that goal. Caskey and Osborn would battle it out for the most talented CM I've seen. Other players I've enjoyed are Quinn, Gooding, Taylor and Morley. And Meaker's one-trick-pony, laughably-rubbish displays. Kitson's two goal whitewash against West Ham remains my favourite individual display.

For me, Harper and Sidwell are not Reading legends.


Would Harps be a legend if he stayed for another three years and got us back up?

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Re: Reading Legends?

by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 23:13

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Whore Jackie
Forbury Lion Top 10 in order, subject to change are:

1. Trevor Senior
2. Michael Gilkes
3. Adie Williams
4. Shaka Hislop
5. Phil Parkinson
6. Glen Little
7. Graeme Murty
8. Jamie Cureton
9. James Harper
10. Darren Caskey


Wouldn't disagree with the Top 7 or 8. Curo probably gets in with that goal. Caskey and Osborn would battle it out for the most talented CM I've seen. Other players I've enjoyed are Quinn, Gooding, Taylor and Morley. And Meaker's one-trick-pony, laughably-rubbish displays. Kitson's two goal whitewash against West Ham remains my favourite individual display.

For me, Harper and Sidwell are not Reading legends.


Would Harps be a legend if he stayed for another three years and got us back up?


yes :P whats the criteria for a legend :?

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Re: Reading Legends?

by madreadingfan » 30 Jul 2008 23:14

Barry Hunter!!
Martin Keown!!!
Les Ferdinand!!!
Greg Halford!!!
Keith Jones!!!
John Salako!!!

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Re: Reading Legends?

by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 23:18

what about Lawrie Sanchez??

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