CONFIRMED - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

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Re: Kitson to return?

by philM » 10 Mar 2009 16:54

Drew_3 in an interview with Pullis on the bbc website, the reporter mentions Kitson having had a baby, and Pullis response was "yeah he has had family problems" anyone know what this is?


His wife had post-natal depression and didn't like living miles away from friends/family/posh shops/decent restaurants.


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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Xavier Onassis » 10 Mar 2009 16:55

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Wycombe Royal Person leaving a company to get paid more elsewhere shocker.

You would have done the same unless you are unambitious.


Is Kevin Doyle unambitious? His attitude to the same situation was 'I was a part of the team that go relegated, so I'll be a part of the team that brings us back up', which is very gracious and is testimony to Doyle as both a person and a sportsman.


Sorry but bollox, he would have been off if we had accepted a bid.

Glad to have kitson back, quality player and a proven scorer.
He probably wouldn't have dumped us for Stoke.

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Re: Kitson to return?

by NR_Royal » 10 Mar 2009 16:56

Wow, I create a thread this morning, only to return in the evening with 15 pages of debate. My mind is blown :shock: .

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Sun Tzu » 10 Mar 2009 16:58

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If I were Kitson I'd have been disappointed if the club weren't willing to pay me what another club was willing to. He was a star performer over his years with the club, none more so than in the relegation season when he finished top scorer.

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You'd be disappointed that a Championship club wouldn't match the wages on offer from a Premiership club ?


Depending on the clubs and the money involved, my knowledge of what my under performing teammates were on, and the timing of the offers, yes.


So yes but with a huge number of caveats !

Still don't quite see why it would be such a shock that you get lower wages in the Championship than you do in the Prem. I suspect neither of us know what Kitson was paid by Stoke but I suspect it was more than any of our players were on at the start of this season.

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Re: RUMOUR - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

by Royalee » 10 Mar 2009 16:59

West Stand Man I am amazed. I still can't see what he offers that we don't already have


That's because you're thick.


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Re: Kitson to return?

by FORSTERS_RIGHT_FOOT » 10 Mar 2009 17:00

This and Little's loan move are the best news i have heard this week. 8)

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Re: Kitson to return?

by Snowball » 10 Mar 2009 17:00

NR_Royal Wow, I create a thread this morning, only to return in the evening with 15 pages of debate. My mind is blown :shock: .



How do you know? :D

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Re: Kitson to return?

by Row Z Royal » 10 Mar 2009 17:01

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NR_Royal Wow, I create a thread this morning, only to return in the evening with 15 pages of debate. My mind is blown :shock: .



How do you know? :D


Well see you missus about your cock and let us know how you get on in the morning.

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Mar 2009 17:02

Thomas L'Heureux
Wycombe Royal Person leaving a company to get paid more elsewhere shocker.

You would have done the same unless you are unambitious.


Is Kevin Doyle unambitious? His attitude to the same situation was 'I was a part of the team that go relegated, so I'll be a part of the team that brings us back up', which is very gracious and is testimony to Doyle as both a person and a sportsman.

However, the game is known for having little characters of Doyle's qualities. I am not surprised by Kitson's apparent attitude, and to a certain degree it's a good attribute for a sportsman to want to play at the best level he can. I don't agree with him if he criticised the running of the club, but doing so in an 'overheard' private conversation is a hundred times better than doing so in the media, which he hasn't done.

Kitson's attitude in the press (as far as I remember) has been good towards Reading FC. He spoke of how he wanted to remain here for the rest of his career had we maintained a level of competition he associated with himself, and he spoke of his dissapointment at how a once great team eventually broke-up.

Taking the above into consideration, I'd probably say that Kitson's return can be of benefit to this club if all involved want it to be. Hopefully Kits has woken up since his move up north, and now thinks he has unfinished business here much like Doyle does. However, if Kitson starts giving it the big bananas in the dressing room then that might not be the case.

As far as I'm aware, his main problem was with Shorey's attitude, who we all know performed pretty badly and looked disinterested in our second season.

Big fish, little pond as far as Doyle is concerned


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Re: Kitson to return?

by hutch » 10 Mar 2009 17:03

Great new IMO, Kitson and Little`s return could just be the lift the club needs to take us to promotion, any help at this stage of the season is warmly welcomed, especially as Wolves and Brum seem to have rediscovered their form. Both Kits and Little know the club inside out and also each others game. I just hope both are match fit and able to slot back into the squad and side starting with Little tonight and hopefully both against Ipswich on Saturday. I wonder if their return would add a couple of thousand or so to Saturdays attendance?

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Woodcote Royal » 10 Mar 2009 17:04

We sell last season's top goalscorer for £5.5m and get him back on loan before the season's out. :P

Only attention seeking twats would attempt to find a downside to this transaction.

Carry on.

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Re: CONFIRMED - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Mar 2009 17:21

Well, it is a few 100k thrown on a bit of a punt for promotion but in the great scheme of things it might work.

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Re: RUMOUR - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

by papereyes » 10 Mar 2009 17:22

West Stand Man I am amazed. I still can't see what he offers that we don't already have


A striker with a greater aerial threat than a munchkin


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Re: CONFIRMED - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

by Royal With Cheese » 10 Mar 2009 17:23

Has this thread been merged with the Thames' fishing trip?

If not I'm going slightly potty.

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Re: RUMOUR - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

by Alan Partridge » 10 Mar 2009 17:25

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West Stand Man I am amazed. I still can't see what he offers that we don't already have


A striker with a greater aerial threat than a munchkin


Should get Jon Fearn some work as well.

Bet he's loving having Murty, Little and now Kitson back.

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Hugo Boss » 10 Mar 2009 17:25

Woodcote Royal We sell last season's top goalscorer for £5.5m and get him back on loan before the season's out. :P

Only attention seeking twats would attempt to find a downside to this transaction.

Carry on.


Only complete and utter fools would believe we have received the full amount of that £5.5m.

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2009 17:32

Thomas L'Heureux It's a quote directly from Doyle himself. Kitson didn't make the same noises prior to Stoke's offer, did he?!


Players say a lot and unless we accepted an offer and he had the contract infront of him and turned it down then we'll never know will we?

Don't forgot Doyle also made noises about wanting to be back in the Premiership too. He's a sensible enough lad to be media savvy enough not to burn his bridges at RFC and know when he's on to a winner too.

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Alan Partridge » 10 Mar 2009 17:33

Hugo Boss
Woodcote Royal We sell last season's top goalscorer for £5.5m and get him back on loan before the season's out. :P

Only attention seeking twats would attempt to find a downside to this transaction.

Carry on.


Only complete and utter fools would believe we have received the full amount of that £5.5m.


Touché.

personally very much :| with regards to Kitson. If we get the Kitson of 2 - 3 years ago then superb, if we get the Kitson of towards the end of last season then it's a huge mistake, not only that but by all accounts agreeing to make it permanent is a peculiar one. Unless I've missed the genius tactic of signing up players who were part of a previous relegation season to then keep you up the next time :|

Kitson is 29, injury prone and proven that when things don't go his way he'll kick off about it. He was superb for Reading previously and may be again, but I must say I would rather our manager had looked forward to something new than rather just look right back to where we started from. I don't see the signing of Kitson (permanently) as a progressive step for the club to take personally. If it was just a loan until the end of the seaosn like Little then I would be more in favour.

Coppell's major flaw is being that too much loyal to his current players, he know seems to be happy with being overly loyal to players who seriously let himself and the club down towards the end of last season.

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Woodcote Royal » 10 Mar 2009 17:40

Hugo Boss
Woodcote Royal We sell last season's top goalscorer for £5.5m and get him back on loan before the season's out. :P

Only attention seeking twats would attempt to find a downside to this transaction.

Carry on.


Only complete and utter fools would believe we have received the full amount of that £5.5m.


Totally agree, but that was the official figure and some of us aren't thick enough to pretend we know exactly how much the club has received to date ......................I just know you are about to enlighten us all.

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Re: CONFIRMED - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2009 18:10

Height! At last we have height and arial ability in a striker. Plus a striker who can help us out at defending set pieces. And who is good at linking with midfield.

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