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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
by lovetoscore » 30 Jul 2008 22:05
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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
by Archie's penalty » 30 Jul 2008 23:10
Whore JackieForbury 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.
by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 23:13
Archie's penaltyWhore JackieForbury 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?
by madreadingfan » 30 Jul 2008 23:14
by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 23:18
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