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Re: Gunnarsson

by BobKnows » 14 Jan 2010 10:17

oxf*rd I've long-since had a love for Bryn. Even names my bike after him :oops:

Must admit though, thought he was looking extremely slow, and slack with passing during the last few games. But oxf*rd hell, that nutmeg, and that cross. ALL is forgiven!

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by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2010 10:21

wasnt just that one either
did it two or three times
the mans a god- anyone who says otherwise is jellyhead

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Re: Gunnarsson

by John Madejski's Wallet » 14 Jan 2010 11:19

FiNeRaIn our friends from ashton gate had a few nice words

http://www.otib.co.uk/index.php?/topic/ ... e-reading/


I'll leave this here for the Bryn bashers to enjoy!
Don't want McAnuff - lazy and only interested when he has the ball - I want their right back, Bradders should learn from his delivery into the box, caused Liverpool defense problems all night

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Blue Hooped Moose » 14 Jan 2010 11:36

Maguire It's all about the nutmeg count, as any hardened FFF member would tell you. And Bryn nailed it last night. Epic skillz.


Best nutmeg I've seen - as he knocks the ball through legs he's not watching to see if it's succeeded, he's looking to see where to cross it!

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Re: Gunnarsson

by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2010 12:36

Gunnarson - megs. Top notch, kiss my face.
Trevor Wallid, Tilehurst


comment from the EP :lol: :lol:


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Re: Gunnarsson

by BobKnows » 14 Jan 2010 12:46

brendywendy
Gunnarson - megs. Top notch, kiss my face.
Trevor Wallid, Tilehurst


comment from the EP :lol: :lol:


T.wallid - suspect he was when he wrote that comment :lol:

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Royalee » 14 Jan 2010 14:36

Great servant to the club, superb performance last night, but one performance doesn't change my mind about him - he's coming to the end of his career so we could move him into a coaching role at the end of the season but I think this should be his last year on the playing staff.

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by brendywendy » 14 Jan 2010 14:52

at 34 of course hes coming to the end of his career, but hes still god

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Comfortably Numb » 14 Jan 2010 14:57

Gunnaldinho


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by ZacNaloen » 14 Jan 2010 15:42

I love Wikipedia

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Re: Gunnarsson

by rabidbee » 14 Jan 2010 16:35

John Madejski's Wallet Been my favourite player for a coupla years

People just can't see past his lumbering gait. Massively underrated by many fans

+1

I was amused at how easily he kept going past Insua, considering Boris can only run at walking pace.

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Re: Gunnarsson

by facaldaqui » 14 Jan 2010 16:50

Woodcote Royal
From Despair To Where? It's a great shame he didn't more games in our midfield when he still had the legs to do it week in week out and Steve Coppell not giving him MoM tonight probably says much about the reasons why.


To be fair, Coppell chose MOTM before the end of normal time.
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Re: Gunnarsson

by facaldaqui » 14 Jan 2010 16:52

The Real Sandhurst Royal Fantastic performance at Anfield last night by Bryn.... The next question is will he keep his place now that we have signed Andy Griffin?


If McDermott takes the Coppell approach to selection--which he seems to do--he will play Bryn at right back, with Griffin on the bench. Then let Griffin on late to get the feel of the team and begin moving towards match fitness. This would seem common sense to me.

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Jan 2010 16:55

It depends on who the Florists have lined up on the left wing.

I don't want to throw a dampner on things but how well would Bryn fare if he was up against someone of the quality of Victor Moses?

That aside, he just got better and better last night!

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Re: Gunnarsson

by PremAddict » 14 Jan 2010 16:57

As already been mentioned - it's all about the nutmeg and cross. Can't wait to see the video of it.

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Ian Royal » 14 Jan 2010 17:27

rabidbee
John Madejski's Wallet Been my favourite player for a coupla years

People just can't see past his lumbering gait. Massively underrated by many fans

+1

I was amused at how easily he kept going past Insua, considering Boris can only run at walking pace.


I remain to be convinced that I couldn't go past Insua. He was utter garbage.

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Royal & Ancient » 14 Jan 2010 19:30

Something you are probably not aware of is that Bryn was subject to a robbery at the beginning of the week.Lost a lot of stuff, including his 4x4 whilst asleep.So was under a huge amount of stress outside football.
So well done Bryn for coming through with flying colours

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Re: Gunnarsson

by PEARCEY » 14 Jan 2010 19:37

Royal & Ancient Something you are probably not aware of is that Bryn was subject to a robbery at the beginning of the week.Lost a lot of stuff, including his 4x4 whilst asleep.So was under a huge amount of stress outside football.
So well done Bryn for coming through with flying colours


Didn't know that. God he surprised the crap out of me last night. I never ever thought he could play that well.

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Re: Gunnarsson

by Pseud O'Nym » 14 Jan 2010 19:38

Royal & Ancient Something you are probably not aware of is that Bryn was subject to a robbery at the beginning of the week.Lost a lot of stuff, including his 4x4 whilst asleep.So was under a huge amount of stress outside football.
So well done Bryn for coming through with flying colours


Didn't know he had a 4x4 and now I do he's gone right down in my estimation.

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