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by ankeny » 02 Nov 2009 17:41

I read on the ipswich board that rosie can play against us on saturday,why the hell did we no put a clause in to stop this,its madness.At the end of the day he is still our player

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Re: Rosenior

by winchester_royal » 02 Nov 2009 17:43

We probably did it deliberately. :wink:

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Re: Rosenior

by ankeny » 02 Nov 2009 17:49

Wonder what reception he will get,a good one I hope

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Re: Rosenior

by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2009 18:08

winchester_royal We probably did it deliberately. :wink:


Water the pitch liberally so it's nice and slippy and pressure him so he has to time and place his passes well. Rosenior will then be totally neutralised.

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Re: Rosenior

by loyalroyal4life » 02 Nov 2009 18:09

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winchester_royal We probably did it deliberately. :wink:


Water the pitch liberally so it's nice and slippy and pressure him so he has to time and place his passes well. Rosenior will then be totally neutralised.



he'll be slipping all over the place wet pitch or not.... unless he has invested in a new pair of boots !!


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Re: Rosenior

by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2009 18:11

Yeah, but we don't want to take any chances.

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Re: Rosenior

by Royalee » 02 Nov 2009 18:30

I can't wait to see McAnuff rip him to shreds. A good bet would be Rosenior to be sent off.

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Re: Rosenior

by Alan Partridge » 02 Nov 2009 18:43

No matter how mince a player is it is utter nonsense to allow them to play against their parent club.

Rosenior is a pretty average CCC right back, however is is far better than the bloke Rodgers bought to replace him. Plymouth thought it couldn't do any harm to allow Marcel Seip play for Blackpool....that was until he scored and Blackpool won 2-0.

It would make absolutely no sense whatsoever to allow rosenior to play against us. I hope it's nonsense.

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Re: Rosenior

by Maguire » 02 Nov 2009 18:45

Strikes me as stupendously dumb, unless there's a good reason behind it.


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Re: Rosenior

by juanpablo » 02 Nov 2009 18:53

crazy but they probably demanded it and lets face it he isnt coming back (despite being 10 x the player cummings is)

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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2009 18:55

Rosenior is complete and utter mince and a gobshite to boot. I would enjoy nothing more than McAnuff ripping him to shreds on Saturday.

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Re: Rosenior

by andrew1957 » 02 Nov 2009 19:00

I just hope we will all give him a good clap on Saturday.

It was clearly not his choice to leave and we just made him go to cut costs - all clearly set out in the EP article. I think he really wanted to stay with Reading.

After that, however, I hope he falls over a lot and we score 10.


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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2009 19:09

andrew1957 I just hope we will all give him a good clap on Saturday.


Bollox to that. I am not usually churlish enough to give returning ex-players stick, in fact I usually tend to prefer ex-players to our current crop and I am first to put my hands together and applaud them.

Rosenior, however, was absolute pony throughout his time with us. He spoke about becoming England's right back when he first joined us; as a claim so outrageous that it contravened the Trades Description Act. He then spent 18 months falling over, shanking crosses into the North Stand and being caught hopelessly out of position. Rosenior has been a regular in a side which has only managed one league win this season, another mark of how bad a player he truly is.

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Re: Rosenior

by andrew1957 » 02 Nov 2009 19:13

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andrew1957 I just hope we will all give him a good clap on Saturday.


Bollox to that. I am not usually churlish enough to give returning ex-players stick, in fact I usually tend to prefer ex-players to our current crop and I am first to put my hands together and applaud them.

Rosenior, however, was absolute pony throughout his time with us. He spoke about becoming England's right back when he first joined us; as a claim so outrageous that it contravened the Trades Description Act. He then spent 18 months falling over, shanking crosses into the North Stand and being caught hopelessly out of position. Rosenior has been a regular in a side which has only managed one league win this season, another mark of how bad a player he truly is.


He may have been poor at times but always gave 100%. Attitude good - ability variable. Still deserves a clap in my book.

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Re: Rosenior

by Platypuss » 02 Nov 2009 19:14



From the article:

"If Rosenior signs a permanent deal at the club this summer, Reading are expected to get another cash windfall for the defender."

What windfall would that be?

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Re: Rosenior

by andrew1957 » 02 Nov 2009 19:15

Platypuss


From the article:

"If Rosenior signs a permanent deal at the club this summer, Reading are expected to get another cash windfall for the defender."

What windfall would that be?


Presumably the laon deal is structured £200,000 up front and say another £200,000 if he signs permanently for Ipswich. If he signs for someone else as a free agent however we will get nothing more.

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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 02 Nov 2009 19:16

andrew1957 He may have been poor at times but always gave 100%. Attitude good - ability variable. Still deserves a clap in my book.


He deserves the clap.

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Re: Rosenior

by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2009 19:16

Royalee I can't wait to see McAnuff rip him to shreds. A good bet would be Rosenior to be sent off.


You might be waiting a awhile. McAnuff's been playing right wing and Rosenior is a right back.

He'll be up against Siggurdsson unless Rodgers makes some changes. I hope Kebe's fit. Bringing him on with 20 minutes to go and watching a tired Rosenior try and deal with him should be a laugh.

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Re: Rosenior

by LoyalRoyalFan » 02 Nov 2009 20:10

Still bemused at why we decided to let him go.

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