by TBM » 30 Jul 2008 23:20
by kwik-silva » 30 Jul 2008 23:22
TBM My "hero" when i was a boy watching at Elm Park was Craig Maskell - i used to sit near the tunnel (up the back) and i was always there early and waited by the tunnel just to see the players come out, Maskell had a little routine of ruffling my hair when the teams ran out and always came and said hello before the game/during the warm up
by Whore Jackie » 30 Jul 2008 23:48
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 Whore Jackie » 31 Jul 2008 00:26
by Archie's penalty » 31 Jul 2008 00:27
Whore Jackie He'd have certainly been here long enough. Whether he could ever earn legendary status is debatable. He's a decent player. That's all, for me. Sidwell was good too. If anything, he's got 'better', since leaving. But personally he was nowhere near my player of the year for any of the seasons he was with us. That would be my minimum benchmark for a Reading legend.
by kwik-silva » 31 Jul 2008 00:31
Archie's penaltyWhore Jackie He'd have certainly been here long enough. Whether he could ever earn legendary status is debatable. He's a decent player. That's all, for me. Sidwell was good too. If anything, he's got 'better', since leaving. But personally he was nowhere near my player of the year for any of the seasons he was with us. That would be my minimum benchmark for a Reading legend.
When was Murts player of the year? (I don't disagree he's a legend).
Surely being a legend isn't just about that - it's also about attitude and rapport with the fans. I'd argue that Harps definitely ticks
both of those boxes...
by Big Ern » 31 Jul 2008 09:07
TBM My "hero" when i was a boy watching at Elm Park was Craig Maskell - i used to sit near the tunnel (up the back) and i was always there early and waited by the tunnel just to see the players come out, Maskell had a little routine of ruffling my hair when the teams ran out and always came and said hello before the game/during the warm up
by RFCMod » 31 Jul 2008 09:13
by Tilehurst End » 31 Jul 2008 09:13
by Sarah Star » 31 Jul 2008 09:26
a person whose fame or notoriety makes him a source of exagerated or romanticized tales.
they are very famous
by Handsome Man » 31 Jul 2008 09:33
by Isaac Hunt » 31 Jul 2008 09:37
by Whore Jackie » 31 Jul 2008 09:50
Archie's penalty Surely being a legend isn't just about that - it's also about attitude and rapport with the fans. I'd argue that Harps definitely ticks
both of those boxes...
Archie's penalty When was Murts player of the year? (I don't disagree he's a legend).
by Wycombe Royal » 31 Jul 2008 09:54
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 31 Jul 2008 09:55
by brendywendy » 31 Jul 2008 09:58
Sidwell was good too. If anything, he's got 'better', since leaving.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 31 Jul 2008 10:04
by SpaceCruiser » 31 Jul 2008 10:40
by kwik-silva » 31 Jul 2008 10:43
by brendywendy » 31 Jul 2008 10:44
kwik-silva How many appearances to you need to be a loyal legend??
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