Gylfi is leaving Reading

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by Victor Meldrew » 30 Aug 2010 15:14

Like everybody else I am very disappointed to see our star player leave meaning that we are left with Jobi,Kebe and (at a push)Mills as players that are of upper Championship standard-the rest are IMHO very run-of-the-mill.
It feels today a bit like when our then best player,Simon Osborn,went to QPR and we got in return some sizeable dosh plus that useless specimen,Michael Meaker.

I would like to think that our manager and director of football have got players already lined up as this transfer can be no great surprise.
Please don't let us get any loan players unless there is a real chance of signing them in a year's time otherwise we are not building anything.

As Gylfi really didn't play in midfield I hope we are looking at another striker (Fryatt would do) to play up front with one of our midgets although personally I don't rate any of those 3 (make it 4 midgets if you include Bignall) however it would be an attempt to build a team again and not just survive.
The extra centre-back is also a must and if either of the wingers go I would prefer us to go for somebody like Forte of Scunthorpe rather than rely on HRK and Antonio.

Usually in well-run businesses there is a response when big deals are involved,either to deny a significant rumour or quash it,but so far none of the many minions that the club employs seems to have said anything.
Not long to go until the window closes but I really do hope that we don't get youngsters from Chelsea or Arsenal that we don't have a hope in hell of signing-it does us no good in the longer term.

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by working class hero » 30 Aug 2010 15:17

The next home game [and away] needs a protest. Don't know what we can wave but suggest it is a:

Chairman Useless - Never Tries Sufficiently.... can't think of an acronym for that :shock:

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by joe999 » 30 Aug 2010 15:18

Victor Meldrew Like everybody else I am very disappointed to see our star player leave meaning that we are left with Jobi,Kebe and (at a push)Mills as players that are of upper Championship standard-the rest are IMHO very run-of-the-mill.
It feels today a bit like when our then best player,Simon Osborn,went to QPR and we got in return some sizeable dosh plus that useless specimen,Michael Meaker.

I would like to think that our manager and director of football have got players already lined up as this transfer can be no great surprise.
Please don't let us get any loan players unless there is a real chance of signing them in a year's time otherwise we are not building anything.

As Gylfi really didn't play in midfield I hope we are looking at another striker (Fryatt would do) to play up front with one of our midgets although personally I don't rate any of those 3 (make it 4 midgets if you include Bignall) however it would be an attempt to build a team again and not just survive.
The extra centre-back is also a must and if either of the wingers go I would prefer us to go for somebody like Forte of Scunthorpe rather than rely on HRK and Antonio.

Usually in well-run businesses there is a response when big deals are involved,either to deny a significant rumour or quash it,but so far none of the many minions that the club employs seems to have said anything.
Not long to go until the window closes but I really do hope that we don't get youngsters from Chelsea or Arsenal that we don't have a hope in hell of signing-it does us no good in the longer term.


We wont sign anyone. Anyone we sign will be for free, and a youngster. No chance of Fryatt.

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by working class hero » 30 Aug 2010 15:21

do brothels normally charge for entry?



Depends what you are entering...

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by Chuckle Brother » 30 Aug 2010 15:23

You'll all be back on side when we win the Premier League and FA Cup double by default, being the only professional club left in existence due to the board's prudence.
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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by joe999 » 30 Aug 2010 15:24

working class hero The next home game [and away] needs a protest. Don't know what we can wave but suggest it is a:

Chairman Useless - Never Tries Sufficiently.... can't think of an acronym for that :shock:


or...

Madejski
Out
Now
Ends
Yearning

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by roadrunner » 30 Aug 2010 15:24

Not surprised in the slightest, but I can't explain how disappointed I am. Where is this club going? It was sideways, now it seems it's backwards. Instead of building a team around quality players like Sigurdsson, we're cashing in at every opportunity.

We need change. We need new ownership.

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by RobRoyal » 30 Aug 2010 15:25

working class hero
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Depends what you are entering...


Anyone else want a crack at this one?

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by Pseud O'Nym » 30 Aug 2010 15:28

RobRoyal
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Depends what you are entering...


Anyone else want a crack at this one?


That's a bit of a gash comment.


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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by Arch » 30 Aug 2010 15:29

working class hero The next home game [and away] needs a protest.

What if we win it?

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by LoyalRoyal22 » 30 Aug 2010 15:30

looks like 4-4-2 then with a front 2 from church,hunt and long

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by joe999 » 30 Aug 2010 15:30

Arch
working class hero The next home game [and away] needs a protest.

What if we win it?


LOL

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by Millsy » 30 Aug 2010 15:31

I hear Hoffenheim are taking McAnuff and Kebe as part of the deal.


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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by LoyalRoyal22 » 30 Aug 2010 15:32

2 world wars, 1 world cup I hear Hoffenheim are taking McAnuff and Kebe as part of the deal.




:lol: stop it

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by toppy » 30 Aug 2010 15:32

2 world wars, 1 world cup I hear Hoffenheim are taking McAnuff and Kebe as part of the deal.



giving us 15m income

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by LoyalRoyal22 » 30 Aug 2010 15:32

I have also heard we are chucking Matt Mills into the deal.
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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by working class hero » 30 Aug 2010 15:33

[quoteIf this deal goes through, I am not looking forward to telling my Gylfi shirt clad boy that his hero has gone. I suppose I'll have to buy him a new one][/quote]

NO!!! Buy another shrt? And reward the club for selling our best player - rather write to JM and tell him you want a free swap!

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by Millsy » 30 Aug 2010 15:34

LoyalRoyal22 I have also heard we are chucking Matt Mills into the deal.


I've heard this too.

Still, we will be bringing Gurney and Bodin back in on loan.

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by LoyalRoyal22 » 30 Aug 2010 15:35

2 world wars, 1 world cup
LoyalRoyal22 I have also heard we are chucking Matt Mills into the deal.


I've heard this too.

Still, we will be bringing Gurney and Bodin back in on loan.


I also heard that Keith Scott is coming out of retirement to help us with our striker shortage.

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Re: Gylfi is leaving Reading

by joe999 » 30 Aug 2010 15:36

Along with Paul Brayson.

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