Shunt wants away

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Re: Shunt wants away

by bottom left hand corner » 09 Jun 2009 16:09

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Thames I hope he dies. Hate him.

Ridiculous.


He served our club well for the time he has been here just the last 4 months his heart wasn't there like most of the players

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Re: Shunt wants away

by gazzer, loyal royal » 09 Jun 2009 16:13

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It is a touch subtle....

Captain Pugwash type reference I believe.

Rodgers
Roger the Cabin Boy.

Except of course the cabin boy in Captain Pugwash wasn't called Roger, he was called Tom iirc.


surely tom the cabin boy defeats the purpose of all underlying sexual innuedo found in captain pugwash?

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Re: Shunt wants away

by leww_rfc » 09 Jun 2009 16:16

Thames I hope he dies. Hate him.


aren't you lovely? :roll:

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Re: Shunt wants away

by MalcybabyRFC » 09 Jun 2009 16:22

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Barry the bird boggler Any chance of Reading doing a buy one get one free? Buy Stephen Hunt, get Jimmy Kebe free.


Whilst I'm driving Hunt to Everton, I'll run over Kebe. Seriously we could really do with 2 new wingers who can consistantly cross the ball into the box, rather than into the stand.


JAMES HENRY

i dont know how many people have seen his deliveries for millwall, but they were a peach.


Well said Plymouth boy. Ive seen J Henry at Millwall and he is the man. My best mate is a millwall fan (no he's not in prison) and I have been to the den a few times this season and the fans couldnt believe their luck. Kenny Jacket was soo gutted Henry couldnt play in the final and even went as far afterwards to say he may have made a big ifference!!!!!!!

Im a massive J.H fan and not only has he a great cross and the ability to run at players he actally has a f*cking brilliant shot too - bring on next season. :D

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Silver Fox » 09 Jun 2009 16:24

gazzer, loyal royal surely tom the cabin boy defeats the purpose of all underlying sexual innuedo found in captain pugwash?


It's as if Capt Pugwash wasn't actually overrun with filth after all


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Re: Shunt wants away

by Royal With Cheese » 09 Jun 2009 16:39

Thames I hope he dies. Hate him.

That might make passing the medical at Everton a little tricky.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Millsy » 09 Jun 2009 17:04

I've defended him in the past and it seems I've been wrong.

I thought the contract would settle him as a player.

And it did - settled him so much he wasn't bothered to play for us.

I'm no longer defending him. We want players who *want* to play for us.

As it happens I think now Coppell's gone he'll plummet back to being a nobody.

Big shame.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 09 Jun 2009 17:05

2 world wars, 1 world cup I've defended him in the past and it seems I've been wrong.

I thought the contract would settle him as a player.

And it did - settled him so much he wasn't bothered to play for us.

I'm no longer defending him. We want players who *want* to play for us.

As it happens I think now Coppell's gone he'll plummet back to being a nobody.

Big shame.


I agree with all of this, apart from the big shame part.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Great Knolly » 09 Jun 2009 17:48

Have Reading ever had player where there was such a divergence between what the fans think of him and what the general football public thinks of him.

In recent weeks a few non-Reading fans have kindly commiserated with me about the fact that Hunt might be on his way, and I've had to explain that I hope he goes as soon a possible for £2 Million ONO.


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Re: Shunt wants away

by seahawk10 » 09 Jun 2009 17:56

I just get the feeling that we are going to miss him more than we realise. Even this year his connections (crosses and headers for goal) between him and his brother helped us get to 2nd before it all fell apart. Reminds me of the vitriol when Seol left. Thanks for your time here Stephen and best of luck at your new club (whoever that may be).

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Re: Shunt wants away

by peterroyal76 » 09 Jun 2009 18:11

Sky Sports News must love it when shunt says he'll do an interview.
I wonder if shunt wants to go as much as I WANT him to go.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by andrew1957 » 09 Jun 2009 18:28

Some of the comments on here are a bit bitter and harsh. Hunt has been a good player for us at times - the problem is that for two seasons he has played well until Christmas and then been truly awful after New Year. I have no explanation except that either his heart has not been in it or that he gives so much early in the season that he has nothing left, but either way is time for him to move on.

I hope we get what we can and I would definitely prefer Kebe or Robson-Kanu the left. Don't underestimate the latter. Swindon fans were on the web saying he is an even better player than 32 goal Simon Cox. The only problem with him is that he has been injury prone so far in his fledgling career.

Anyway good luck to Hunt wherever you go and I hope we do get £2/3M plus for him. He is probably worth that to a PL team even if he does just play half a season.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Agent Balti » 09 Jun 2009 18:31

andrew1957 Some of the comments on here are a bit bitter and harsh. Hunt has been a good player for us at times - the problem is that for two seasons he has played well until Christmas and then been truly awful after New Year. I have no explanation except that either his heart has not been in it or that he gives so much early in the season that he has nothing left, but either way is time for him to move on.

I hope we get what we can and I would definitely prefer Kebe or Robson-Kanu the left. Don't underestimate the latter. Swindon fans were on the web saying he is an even better player than 32 goal Simon Cox. The only problem with him is that he has been injury prone so far in his fledgling career.

Anyway good luck to Hunt wherever you go and I hope we do get £2/3M plus for him. He is probably worth that to a PL team even if he does just play half a season.


It's not about him being a good player or not...it's his attitude of being an utter mercenary that I certainly take offence to. If making yourself an advert on Sky Sports News is 'acceptable', then go for it...to me, that stinks and we're better off without the likes of him.


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Re: Shunt wants away

by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 09 Jun 2009 18:51

Not his fault. He's just bloody thick. Thick on the pitch, thick off it. I wish him well, but suspect he's seen his happiest footballing years already.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Shortbread » 09 Jun 2009 18:55

Brief note to the club:

Please ignore this bit:

I've been loyal to Reading...


But do take note of this bit:

Maybe a fresh start would be good for me and the club.


I really don't want to see any loyalty bonuses heading his way as a result of this - this is a request to leave.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by towserSL2crew » 09 Jun 2009 19:04

If SHunt wants to go , let him go and anyone else who is not totally committed to giving their all and making our team successful ,let them go with him.
We have a new gaffer who seems dedicated to the cause and a fan base also dedicated. We dont travel thousands of miles every season to watch players who cant be bothered to give their all for 90 mins after we have travelled 3 , 4 or 5 hrs to get there, so lets get those who can be bothered together and get ready for blast off next season.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Armadillo Roadkill » 09 Jun 2009 19:09

Player of the season until November this year - total waste of a good shirt thereafter.

When he arrived at Reading his role was coming on for Bobby in the last 15, just to run at the opposition and annoy them. Somehow he developed into an (intermittently) good player. Then developed far too high an opinion of himself. Not the sharpest tool in the box. Made Gazza sound like Stephen Fry. Let us all down this year.

Bye Stephen. For a player with so much to contribute, most people outside Reading will find it amazing, but you really aren't welcome here any mmore, and won't be missed.

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Royal With Cheese » 09 Jun 2009 19:11

Shortbread Brief note to the club:

Please ignore this bit:

I've been loyal to Reading...


But do take note of this bit:

Maybe a fresh start would be good for me and the club.


I really don't want to see any loyalty bonuses heading his way as a result of this - this is a request to leave.

Yes, I hadn't really thought about 'loyalty' bonus clauses - they will be paid unless the player puts in a written transfer request I believe.

Can someone confirm this?

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Re: Shunt wants away

by PardewsLoveChild » 09 Jun 2009 19:25

YES,YES,YES,YES,YES...........All my christmas's and birthday's have come at once.....The most overated player i have ever seen in nearly 30 years of watching Reading FC is hopefully going to piss of............If we get 2 Mill for him i'd be happy.

Bye Steve and i'm at the front of the queue to drive him to wherever he goes..............

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Re: Shunt wants away

by Deathy » 09 Jun 2009 19:42

Sun Tzu What money we'd get I have no idea as these things depend so much onhow much a buying club is willing to spend.


Seriously now, no shit!

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