CONFIRMED - DAVE KITSON SOS (SAVE OUR SEASON!)

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by SteveRoyal » 10 Mar 2009 18:14

Alan Partridge I would rather our manager had looked forward to something new than rather just look right back to where we started from.

I think that Coppell sees this as a quick fix - he knows what he's getting and he can't gamble on something new that may not work, whereas with Little and Kitson he knows they can work and he knows how they work.
If we signed Kitson permanently, I'd be a bit sceptical but I have no issues with this loan deal.

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

by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2009 18:18

Indeed, if we sign him permanantly we'll have gone up, and he'll probably have been an important part of that.

Who else of his quality are we going to bring in now, that can fit in as quickly and well as we know he could?

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Hoop Blah » 10 Mar 2009 18:25

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Alan Partridge I would rather our manager had looked forward to something new than rather just look right back to where we started from.

I think that Coppell sees this as a quick fix - he knows what he's getting and he can't gamble on something new that may not work, whereas with Little and Kitson he knows they can work and he knows how they work.
If we signed Kitson permanently, I'd be a bit sceptical but I have no issues with this loan deal.


It sounds like we've signed a deal that if we go up we cough up an agreed amount to sign him on a permanent basis.

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

by PEARCEY » 10 Mar 2009 18:28

Not happy about Kitson coming back but if he does the biz then it will be worth it.
Lets hope his return doesn't fcuk dressing room morale.

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Re: Anti-Kitson Protest

by Woodcote Royal » 10 Mar 2009 18:30

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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.


If it works, brilliant, if not, what have we lost?

I'm not saying it will work (although I'll be very surprised if neither Kitson nor Little make any impact at all) but it's laughable to suggest, as some have implied, that this could be a disaster waiting to happen.

I wonder if these are the same fans who accused the club of lacking ambition the day we signed Kitson, based purely on where he was coming from and the size of the fee :|


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

by Elm Park Old Boy » 10 Mar 2009 18:34

Look at it this way, people: we face Birmingham at home on the last day, needing to win to go up - would you prefer Kitson and Little to be in our squad or theirs?

By the way, the title of this thread is a bit hysterical: we're third with two games in hand and our season needs to be 'saved'?

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

by Berry » 10 Mar 2009 18:38

Does anyone remember a few seasons back when we signed Ade Williams back on loan, I think it was an evening game v B.Rovers, the whole squad were lifted if only to get strong characters back in the team, FFS at least it may break up the Riverdance posse for 5 mins. Blakey is a comic plus an amazingly gifted player, Im not sure on Kitson, I think Coppells "one trick pony" Mantra of a few weeks ago fits Kits quite nicely.
But Noel Hunt or Kitson?? Kitson. Lita or Kitson?? Kitson, Long and Doyle doesnt work for a full game so it kind of makes sense but wouldnt it of been nice if we had thought about getting Beattie before he signed for Stoke. Doyle and Beattie what a partnership that would be!!

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

by PEARCEY » 10 Mar 2009 18:39

Elm Park Old Boy Look at it this way, people: we face Birmingham at home on the last day, needing to win to go up - would you prefer Kitson and Little to be in our squad or theirs?

By the way, the title of this thread is a bit hysterical: we're third with two games in hand and our season needs to be 'saved'?


That depends. If they are fit and in form then they will be worth a plae in the team...IF.

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

by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2009 18:42

Berry Does anyone remember a few seasons back when we signed Ade Williams back on loan, I think it was an evening game v B.Rovers, the whole squad were lifted if only to get strong characters back in the team, FFS at least it may break up the Riverdance posse for 5 mins. Blakey is a comic plus an amazingly gifted player, Im not sure on Kitson, I think Coppells "one trick pony" Mantra of a few weeks ago fits Kits quite nicely.
But Noel Hunt or Kitson?? Kitson. Lita or Kitson?? Kitson, Long and Doyle doesnt work for a full game so it kind of makes sense but wouldnt it of been nice if we had thought about getting Beattie before he signed for Stoke. Doyle and Beattie what a partnership that would be!!


One trick pony!? Kitson is one of last Reading strikers I've seen I'd use that phrase to describe.


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

by Royal With Cheese » 10 Mar 2009 18:43

PEARCEY That depends. If they are fit and in form then they will be worth a plae in the team...IF.

If they were both fit and in form neither would be signing for us TBF.

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

by PEARCEY » 10 Mar 2009 18:43

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PEARCEY That depends. If they are fit and in form then they will be worth a plae in the team...IF.

If they were both fit and in form neither would be signing for us TBF.


Good point and true

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

by Arch » 10 Mar 2009 18:45

PEARCEY Not happy about Kitson coming back but if he does the biz then it will be worth it.
Lets hope his return doesn't fcuk dressing room morale.

What dressing room morale?

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

by Berry » 10 Mar 2009 18:49

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Berry Does anyone remember a few seasons back when we signed Ade Williams back on loan, I think it was an evening game v B.Rovers, the whole squad were lifted if only to get strong characters back in the team, FFS at least it may break up the Riverdance posse for 5 mins. Blakey is a comic plus an amazingly gifted player, Im not sure on Kitson, I think Coppells "one trick pony" Mantra of a few weeks ago fits Kits quite nicely.
But Noel Hunt or Kitson?? Kitson. Lita or Kitson?? Kitson, Long and Doyle doesnt work for a full game so it kind of makes sense but wouldnt it of been nice if we had thought about getting Beattie before he signed for Stoke. Doyle and Beattie what a partnership that would be!!


One trick pony!? Kitson is one of last Reading strikers I've seen I'd use that phrase to describe.

Two trick horse??? Where are we going with this???


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

by PEARCEY » 10 Mar 2009 18:49

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PEARCEY Not happy about Kitson coming back but if he does the biz then it will be worth it.
Lets hope his return doesn't fcuk dressing room morale.

What dressing room morale?


I'm not aware its currently bad Arch. Are you?
There do not appear to rumours of infighting off the pitch or the spats ie Sonko and Hahnemann that prevailed last season...let alone Kits DD and Lita's escapades. By comparison this season seems a lot more settled.

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

by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2009 18:50

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PEARCEY Not happy about Kitson coming back but if he does the biz then it will be worth it.
Lets hope his return doesn't fcuk dressing room morale.

What dressing room morale?


Wasn't the main player Kits got pissy with Shorey? That's unlikely to effect the dressing room. I think rumours of his disruption may have been exaggerated and over-rated. I can't see Coppell bringing him back if he's a risk of disruption and discontent.

Berry, I think Kitson has about the most complete game of any striker I've seen play for us. Although Doyle is running him close this season.

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

by Berry » 10 Mar 2009 18:52

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PEARCEY Not happy about Kitson coming back but if he does the biz then it will be worth it.
Lets hope his return doesn't fcuk dressing room morale.

What dressing room morale?


I'm not aware its currently bad Arch. Are you?
There do not appear to rumours of infighting off the pitch or the spats ie Sonko and Hahnemann that prevailed last season...let alone Kits DD and Lita's escapades. By comparison this season seems a lot more settled.


With the Irish section in the dressing room, would you stir things up?? Coppell answers the door to 4 5ft nothing balaclava wearing hoods!!

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

by Berry » 10 Mar 2009 18:54

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PEARCEY Not happy about Kitson coming back but if he does the biz then it will be worth it.
Lets hope his return doesn't fcuk dressing room morale.

What dressing room morale?


Wasn't the main player Kits got pissy with Shorey? That's unlikely to effect the dressing room. I think rumours of his disruption may have been exaggerated and over-rated. I can't see Coppell bringing him back if he's a risk of disruption and discontent.

Berry, I think Kitson has about the most complete game of any striker I've seen play for us. Although Doyle is running him close this season.


Apart from pace and ball control (Feet, not upper body) I agree with you

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

by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2009 18:56

Have you watched him? He's got great control! He's not quick no, but he's never really needed to be. Except possibly the last half of last season.

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

by Fezza » 10 Mar 2009 18:56

It's fantastic to have Paul back!

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

by Berry » 10 Mar 2009 18:59

Ian Royal Have you watched him? He's got great control! He's not quick no, but he's never really needed to be. Except possibly the last half of last season.


Im not really disagreeing, but I think Pulis has sussed it out, his control is ok not great, his pace is poor, he can lay off the ball and can get goals, it will be an interesting watch, I for one hopes he does it for us.

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