Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by rhroyal » 10 May 2009 16:10

I actually felt a bit of inner anger reading their thread. The Burnley fans were appalling, the most exciting thing to happen in their stands was the fans trying to run onto the pitch. After the goal they weren't bad but we still matched them. We were singing for at least 15 mins before kick off and made noise throughout the first half. At the start of the 2nd we were a bit quiet but we found our voice again and even made an effort after going behind. I honestly can't believe how they can consider our support quiet and theirs good. Maybe 90% of Burnley fans are deaf. If we can recreate the atmosphere we made last Sunday against Birmingham we'll show them how a good home crowd should really respond to a play-off game.

And the comment about the Burnley fans rocking the car and breaking wing mirrors as if it's part and parcel of the game. Get serious, football is not about violence and intimidation at all and I hold anybody who disagrees with that in very low opinion. I met a very well reasoned Burnley fan at the station afterwards and had a good chat about the game and feelings about the next leg. Chatted about Glen Little and how important Coyle is to Burnley and things like that. That's what football fans should be like. By all means have banter in the stands and indeed anger in the stands. It shouldn't be happening on the streets though. Reading that other board alone is making me want to beat them on Tuesday night so much more.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Ian Royal » 10 May 2009 17:14

It's funny you lot saying how quiet they were, because I thought they came across loud and clear through the TV.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by willz_royal » 10 May 2009 17:42

Ian Royal It's funny you lot saying how quiet they were, because I thought they came across loud and clear through the TV.


But if you were there, you wouldve heard first hand, not through amplified pitch mics etc.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Millsy » 10 May 2009 17:46

rhroyal And the comment about the Burnley fans rocking the car and breaking wing mirrors as if it's part and parcel of the game. Get serious, football is not about violence and intimidation at all and I hold anybody who disagrees with that in very low opinion. I met a very well reasoned Burnley fan at the station afterwards and had a good chat about the game and feelings about the next leg. Chatted about Glen Little and how important Coyle is to Burnley and things like that. That's what football fans should be like. By all means have banter in the stands and indeed anger in the stands. It shouldn't be happening on the streets though. Reading that other board alone is making me want to beat them on Tuesday night so much more.


I can't believe this sort of thing still goes on.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Ian Royal » 10 May 2009 17:52

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Ian Royal It's funny you lot saying how quiet they were, because I thought they came across loud and clear through the TV.


But if you were there, you wouldve heard first hand, not through amplified pitch mics etc.


Oh I'm sure it helped that the commentators were blatantly based in a home stand. Just that the impression from coverage of the game is nothing like what it seems people at the match heard.


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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by SLAMMED » 10 May 2009 20:33

Rosenior has always been passionate about winning. He is usually the first one to take his shirt off and throw it in the crowd if we win, and always seems to look the most depressed when we lose.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by marysiaska » 10 May 2009 20:45

I have to say that up to yesterday I admired Burnley..their good cup runs etc and their manager but I think their fans are a disgrace.... it's not sour grapes because we lost....read their message board....bunch of cocky idiots...I really hope we stuff them at mad Stad!!!!

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by SLAMMED » 10 May 2009 20:48

That did piss me off more than losing the game. The fact that they were silent up until the penalty, and then having the nerve to be so cocky about it and sayong how great there support was. I hope they have a long depressing trip back to Burnley on tuesday night.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Flip_Flop » 10 May 2009 21:13

badbear on that Burnley site Just wish some of burnley players would of heard him as it would have fired our side up for tue as it was there was only me, photography and stewards there at the time. loser


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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by themadstad » 10 May 2009 22:03

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rhroyal And the comment about the Burnley fans rocking the car and breaking wing mirrors as if it's part and parcel of the game. Get serious, football is not about violence and intimidation at all and I hold anybody who disagrees with that in very low opinion. I met a very well reasoned Burnley fan at the station afterwards and had a good chat about the game and feelings about the next leg. Chatted about Glen Little and how important Coyle is to Burnley and things like that. That's what football fans should be like. By all means have banter in the stands and indeed anger in the stands. It shouldn't be happening on the streets though. Reading that other board alone is making me want to beat them on Tuesday night so much more.


I can't believe this sort of thing still goes on.

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Really hope we destroy them.


Indeed so we shall HOPE we do beat them and win the aggregate! I do think It'll be much harder then everyone thinks though. They'll probably just defend and defend then bang us on the break. So for that reason, I think an early goal is crucial on Tuesday! If we can get it then hopefully we will settle down and go for it!

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Royalee » 10 May 2009 22:45

I'd love to hit that useless twat Rosenior square on the head.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Ian Royal » 10 May 2009 22:53

Royalee I'd love to hit that useless twat Rosenior square on the head.


Watch what you say or "No fixed abode" will threaten to report you to the police. :lol:

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Y21_Royal » 11 May 2009 13:21

2 world wars, 1 world cup Kitson has passion for us too.

As does USA.

That's about it I think?


Shane Long in fairness runs his heart out and always applauds the fans after every game. At the end of the match on Sat he was one of the few looking to engage us as he went down the tunnel, trying to gee everyone up a bit.

I agree with some of the posts earlier. Rosenior's attitude is top drawer. He's always looking to keep the game flowing and he's is clearly very passionate, its just a shame he can't pass!

oh, and LOL@ anyone who thought Sat was hoofball bollocks. We played a really good away game, Burnley created nothing and we got chances on the break


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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Ian Royal » 11 May 2009 14:04

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2 world wars, 1 world cup Kitson has passion for us too.

As does USA.

That's about it I think?


Shane Long in fairness runs his heart out and always applauds the fans after every game. At the end of the match on Sat he was one of the few looking to engage us as he went down the tunnel, trying to gee everyone up a bit.

I agree with some of the posts earlier. Rosenior's attitude is top drawer. He's always looking to keep the game flowing and he's is clearly very passionate, its just a shame he can't pass!

oh, and LOL@ anyone who thought Sat was hoofball bollocks. We played a really good away game, Burnley created nothing and we got chances on the break


I'd question his attitude given the number of cards he's received for dissent.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Y21_Royal » 11 May 2009 16:20

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2 world wars, 1 world cup Kitson has passion for us too.

As does USA.

That's about it I think?


Shane Long in fairness runs his heart out and always applauds the fans after every game. At the end of the match on Sat he was one of the few looking to engage us as he went down the tunnel, trying to gee everyone up a bit.

I agree with some of the posts earlier. Rosenior's attitude is top drawer. He's always looking to keep the game flowing and he's is clearly very passionate, its just a shame he can't pass!

oh, and LOL@ anyone who thought Sat was hoofball bollocks. We played a really good away game, Burnley created nothing and we got chances on the break


I'd question his attitude given the number of cards he's received for dissent.


Reading have a long and proud tradition of whinging players. I remember with fondness the great Trevor Morley or Ray Houghton managing to complain about every decision. Rosenior (and Kitson) are merely following in their illustrious footsteps.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by winchester_royal » 11 May 2009 16:38

For what Liam lacks in talent he more than makes up for in terms of effort and loyalty.

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by loyalroyal4life » 11 May 2009 16:49

2 world wars, 1 world cup Liam makes me proud of my team.

He has belief, attitude, passion.

He played on with a broken hand.

I've criticised him giving the ball away too much but his attitude is EXACTLY what we need right now.

GOOD ON YOU LIAM!



He lacks ability though!! How he can go from a quality start to playing like he his now is bizarre

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by skipper » 11 May 2009 16:55

Wipe me dry, i will sing myself hoarse tomorrow. A win would give me the hard on that viagra can't

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by brendywendy » 11 May 2009 17:16

i quite like the lad

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Re: Liam Rosenior hits the nail on the head

by Ian Royal » 11 May 2009 17:47

Dissent is not acceptable, especially in a defender. Even more so in one almost incapable of clearing the ball to a Reading player, or in fact passing to one in general.

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