How are our oldboys getting on thread

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Royalee » 01 Oct 2009 20:53

Maguire Rosenior made one for Ipswich at Sheffield Utd the other day.


He also scuffed his clearance which led to Sheffield's first goal.

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Royalwaster » 01 Oct 2009 21:03

Royalee
Maguire Rosenior made one for Ipswich at Sheffield Utd the other day.


He also scuffed his clearance which led to Sheffield's first goal.


Worse than that he pretty much passed it into his own penalty box and then ran back waving his arms around wildly ....

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Rawlie19 » 01 Oct 2009 22:46

Royalee Once again you make yourself look silly...

I already mentioned Sonko was a much better player before his injury - he certainly wouldn't be playing for Hull City if he was as good as he used to be.

Hunt was a fringe player when we went up - Convey was never the same player after he got injured.

Doyle's still quality with service, same with Kitson.

Little was in his prime when we went up.

Hahnemann was in his prime when we went up.

Murty was in his prime when we went up.

Sidwell's still quality, Shorey would be fine for a lot of Premiership teams.

Lita was the third best striker in our promotion team and was hungrier back then.

He hardly had shit to choose from.

So you're saying that they ALL hit their prime at the same time? AMAZING! Even more amazing is that a crap manager was somehwo able to flukely collect them all to play in the same squad (HIS squad) RIGHT BEFORE they all hit their prime. Amazing!

Silly silly brendywendy, and almost certainly silly Coppell...

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Stooper » 02 Oct 2009 12:41

Tom Hateley starting at Motherwell.

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by winchester_royal » 02 Oct 2009 12:44

And whats more Brendy.....it was Nicky Hammond who got so much money for them.

THE unsung hero of this club.


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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Man Friday » 02 Oct 2009 13:14

winchester_royal And whats more Brendy.....it was Nicky Hammond who got so much money for them.

THE unsung hero of this club.

Agreed.

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 02 Oct 2009 14:24

Nicky Forster still banging 'em in on the south coast.

If we want to play just the one man up front, we could do worse.

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Wimb » 02 Oct 2009 14:32

Phil Parkinson is managing Charlton and doing a splendid job

Alan Pardew is doing a less splendid job at Southampton with Wally Downes

The FSB is doing alright at Abderdeen but they're out of Europe.

Terry's Taxi is AWOL

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by brendywendy » 02 Oct 2009 15:19

Royalee Once again you make yourself look silly...

I already mentioned Sonko was a much better player before his injury - he certainly wouldn't be playing for Hull City if he was as good as he used to be.

Hunt was a fringe player when we went up - Convey was never the same player after he got injured.

Doyle's still quality with service, same with Kitson.

Little was in his prime when we went up.

Hahnemann was in his prime when we went up.

Murty was in his prime when we went up.

Sidwell's still quality, Shorey would be fine for a lot of Premiership teams.

Lita was the third best striker in our promotion team and was hungrier back then.

He hardly had shit to choose from.


i happy for others to judge matey, and you to make up your own mind of course


but at the moment im pretty sure its you whos making yourself look silly


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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by brendywendy » 02 Oct 2009 15:19

Rawlie19
Royalee Once again you make yourself look silly...

I already mentioned Sonko was a much better player before his injury - he certainly wouldn't be playing for Hull City if he was as good as he used to be.

Hunt was a fringe player when we went up - Convey was never the same player after he got injured.

Doyle's still quality with service, same with Kitson.

Little was in his prime when we went up.

Hahnemann was in his prime when we went up.

Murty was in his prime when we went up.

Sidwell's still quality, Shorey would be fine for a lot of Premiership teams.

Lita was the third best striker in our promotion team and was hungrier back then.

He hardly had shit to choose from.

So you're saying that they ALL hit their prime at the same time? AMAZING! Even more amazing is that a crap manager was somehwo able to flukely collect them all to play in the same squad (HIS squad) RIGHT BEFORE they all hit their prime. Amazing!

Silly silly brendywendy, and almost certainly silly Coppell...



oh, rawlie already said that......
he must be silly too

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by brendywendy » 02 Oct 2009 15:20

winchester_royal And whats more Brendy.....it was Nicky Hammond who got so much money for them.

THE unsung hero of this club.



'greed with that


thought its their improvements under coppell that enabled him to

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by RoyalBlue » 03 Oct 2009 23:29

winchester_royal And whats more Brendy.....it was Nicky Hammond who got so much money for them.

THE unsung hero of this club.


That would be the unsung hero who has overseen the dismantling of what was a reasonable team capable of competing and maintaining its place in the top six of The Championship and leaving us with the pile of shyte that we are now witnessing.

Still, at least we've managed to balance the books in the immediate and very short term! Hope they've budgeted for a dramatic drop in ticket sales as a consequence.


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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by NR_Royal » 03 Oct 2009 23:46

Bikey was fantastic today. Got lots of praise on MOTD. :)

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by Sarah Star » 04 Oct 2009 09:57

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winchester_royal And whats more Brendy.....it was Nicky Hammond who got so much money for them.

THE unsung hero of this club.


That would be the unsung hero who has overseen the dismantling of what was a reasonable team capable of competing and maintaining its place in the top six of The Championship and leaving us with the pile of shyte that we are now witnessing.

Still, at least we've managed to balance the books in the immediate and very short term! Hope they've budgeted for a dramatic drop in ticket sales as a consequence.

Did he have much choice in the matter?

Seems like he had to do something if no more money was coming in and the players wanted to leave.

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Re: How are our oldboys getting on thread

by parky » 04 Oct 2009 10:13

Wimb Phil Parkinson is managing Charlton and doing a splendid job

Alan Pardew is doing a less splendid job at Southampton with Wally Downes

The FSB is doing alright at Abderdeen but they're out of Europe.

Terry's Taxi is AWOL


Isn't he assistant manager at Brentford?

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Day for Reading old boys

by Berry » 04 Oct 2009 16:21

I dont want to even talk about the utter shite dished up yesterday, But just to rub our noses in it Lita returns to the Mad Stad and scores a belting goal that we just wish one of our shower of shite could pull off, I settle down to watch MOTD and watch Bikey playing like a man posessed battle for the ball beat two or three players and finish a la Torres. Next on is Shunt nearly scores with an acrobatic shot and grafts all game long to give his team 3 points, even Doyler was unlucky to lose with Wolves after the handball by the Pompey scum.
I am so gutted that my Club that im so proud of is washing itself down the toilet and there doesnt seem to be any light at the end of the tunnel.

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Re: Day for Reading old boys

by AlexY25 » 04 Oct 2009 16:22

Rosenior scored yesterday as well....

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Re: Day for Reading old boys

by Deathy » 04 Oct 2009 16:24

Sympathy post. Who cares? Good days, bad days, good times, bad times, rough with smooth, players come, players go and we go up and we go down.

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