by Man Friday » 01 Sep 2010 13:11
by rob the royal » 01 Sep 2010 13:16
Man Friday Definitely @ Reading Fans.
Sig out, Harte and Hendrie in. If it wasn't happening to the club I follow I'd laugh forever. It's almost unbelievable. If someone told you that was going to happen 3 years ago, 2 years ago, 1 year ago or even last month or even 2 days ago you'd think they'd gone mad.
It says everything we need to know about this "well-run club". (Cue JM apologists.)
By the way, what happened to Matty Fryatt or was he too expensive at over £50K?
by Snowball » 01 Sep 2010 13:23
Jeffers217
The club will not be in the top half of the table mate without goals will it?!
Church got 12 last year, Long got 9. Neither played a whole season
and now we have Noel Hunt, a very good player at this level
The Sig was such an influential player to us, he improved the performances of Kebe and McAnuff.
Not IMO. A fantastic player, yes, some great goals and ten assists in 43 appearances.
But this season to date, no assists (Howard has 3)
And we won more games without Gylfi than we did with him
We have replaced a 20+ a season man with sod all- how can you expect Howard or Karacan to emulate that?
Aren't you forgetting that we will have ANOTHER PLAYER to take that position, OR an extra striker (should be worth 10+ goals)
And the new LB scored 18 goals last year, so penalties and free-kicks are already sorted.
The only player who has the distinct possibility of scoring that amount is the INJURY-PRONE N Hunt who we are placing a hell of a lot of hope on.
If he gets injured in the coming months, then we start to look very stupid.
Let's not forget he is proven at Premiership level. And if he gets serious injuries won't we bring in a loanee?
At least before this sale, we had a player who was able to score goals out of nothing and lifted the rest of the team.
Yet he scored v Scunthorpe and we lost.
He then played at Pompey and we failed to win.
he played v Forest and we failed to win.
He is not a God. Last season he played in THIRTEEN defeats and 13 draws.
His goals don't always lift the side. We have lost five games in which he scored
Without him we've won 50% of our games, with him we've won 38%
Please name me the 2 games The Sig hasn't featured in this season??? I believe they were 2 cup games against League 2 opposition that we REALLY struggled in. Top half?!?! I'd be happy with survival mate- get some realism
Did we beat Scunthorpe, Portsmouth, Forest when he played?
Torquay was always going to be tough. They currently lead their league and have let in just one goal in ten league games (and the one we scored against them in the cup.
by rob the royal » 01 Sep 2010 13:25
brendywendy I hate the bloke.
by Snowball » 01 Sep 2010 13:28
Big Foot Noel Hunt scored in the Premiership?
by papereyes » 01 Sep 2010 13:35
by roberto_11 » 01 Sep 2010 13:59
Snowball I am genuinely pleased we have sold Gylfi.
IMO the club has totally restructured since the debts incurred moving upwards to a good second-tier club
and then those two years in the Prem.
7 Million is brilliant business. I loved to watch Gylfi but it was obvious he would go sooner rather than later.
I held a small hope we might sell him, say, to Arsenal, and get him back as a loanee, but it was a small hope.
We now have a decent squad, up to six players who can play centreback (weeks ago that was a weakness)
Mills-Kish-Pearce-Harte-Ingi-Gunnar
We have Griffin at RB covered by Gunnar, Mcanuff, Cummings and Kish?
LB we have Harte covered by Williams, Cummings (the injured Kelly and maybe Armstrong after he gets back from Lourdes)
We have a keeper good enough to be linked to Liverpool and Fulham, and three very decent keepers just behind.
Suddenly we have what looks to me to be a great blend of youth and experience at the back.
Mills & Pearce should learn loads from the old hands, as should Williams and Cummings
We have an "OK" midfield with Tabb, Howard, Karacan backed up by Gunnar, plus Taylor (a great prospect) and maybe Hendrie
On the wings, Kebe & McAnuff are top-drawer at this level, and Antonio will be pushing them along with HRK
Church and Long managed 21 goals last year, despite neither playing the whole season. Hunt, if he's over his injury
is an excellent striker (11 premiership goals in one season while carrying that long-term injury)
Back-up from Bignall and maybe Mooney in emergency
I find it hard to imagine that squad as anything worse than top half of the table.
And the money is now sorted, the only way is up!!!
by rabidbee » 01 Sep 2010 14:01
by papereyes » 01 Sep 2010 14:06
by rabidbee » 01 Sep 2010 14:10
by bigmike » 01 Sep 2010 14:10
by brendywendy » 01 Sep 2010 14:12
rob the royalbrendywendy I hate the bloke.
SJM comes out on the pitch before our next game...
Do you:
A) applaud and sing 'one john madejski' because he can do no wrong?
B) applaud out of respect for him getting us to the Premiership a couple of years ago?
C) applaud just because he owns the club and you feel you ought to because it's what one is expected to do?
D) carry on trying to work out who's on the bench for the opposition?
E) mumble 'tight tosser' under your breath?
F) boo and jeer?
I honestly had you down as an A or B.
Personally I generally go with D with the odd C or E depending on what side of the bed I woke up on.
by Terminal Boardom » 01 Sep 2010 14:17
Big FootSnowball I am genuinely pleased we have sold Gylfi.
IMO the club has totally restructured since the debts incurred moving upwards to a good second-tier club
and then those two years in the Prem.
7 Million is brilliant business. I loved to watch Gylfi but it was obvious he would go sooner rather than later.
I held a small hope we might sell him, say, to Arsenal, and get him back as a loanee, but it was a small hope.
We now have a decent squad, up to six players who can play centreback (weeks ago that was a weakness)
Mills-Kish-Pearce-Harte-Ingi-Gunnar
We have Griffin at RB covered by Gunnar, Mcanuff, Cummings and Kish?
LB we have Harte covered by Williams, Cummings (the injured Kelly and maybe Armstrong after he gets back from Lourdes)
We have a keeper good enough to be linked to Liverpool and Fulham, and three very decent keepers just behind.
Suddenly we have what looks to me to be a great blend of youth and experience at the back.
Mills & Pearce should learn loads from the old hands, as should Williams and Cummings
We have an "OK" midfield with Tabb, Howard, Karacan backed up by Gunnar, plus Taylor (a great prospect) and maybe Hendrie
On the wings, Kebe & McAnuff are top-drawer at this level, and Antonio will be pushing them along with HRK
Church and Long managed 21 goals last year, despite neither playing the whole season. Hunt, if he's over his injury
is an excellent striker (11 premiership goals in one season while carrying that long-term injury)
Back-up from Bignall and maybe Mooney in emergency
I find it hard to imagine that squad as anything worse than top half of the table.
And the money is now sorted, the only way is up!!!
Noel Hunt scored in the Premiership?
by Row Z Royal » 01 Sep 2010 15:00
by roberto_11 » 01 Sep 2010 15:12
bigmike Roberto you got the wrong Scumdee team
by Horsham Royal » 01 Sep 2010 15:43
sheshnuTredder You have, Lee Hendrie
Cheap signings don't count. When have Reading ever got anywhere by signing players on the cheap?
by Horsham Royal » 01 Sep 2010 15:46
Jeffers217 The club will not be in the top half of the table mate without goals will it?!
by Hoop Blah » 01 Sep 2010 16:08
papereyes The year we came third in a two horse race.
by Emmer Green Royal » 01 Sep 2010 16:17
by shoey » 01 Sep 2010 16:33
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