Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 03 Sep 2010 13:19

Talking of gambling, I'm now wondering whether Williams is not actually as poor as he makes out, and that he's been nobbled by far eastern betting syndicates staking huge amounts on sliced passes, poor first touches and ludicrous last minute fouls.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Einstein agogo » 03 Sep 2010 13:20

Mad Dog's Ghost Talking of gambling, I'm now wondering whether Williams is not actually as poor as he makes out, and that he's been nobbled by far eastern betting syndicates staking huge amounts on sliced passes, poor first touches and ludicrous last minute fouls.

nah , it's them darn Pakistani's

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Gordons Cumming » 03 Sep 2010 13:47

Personally I'd have brought Harper back.

Oh well........

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by brendywendy » 03 Sep 2010 15:31

harps only works alongside sidwell, so we should have got him in on loan too
get the old band back together

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by bigmike » 03 Sep 2010 16:20

Einstein agogo
Mad Dog's Ghost Talking of gambling, I'm now wondering whether Williams is not actually as poor as he makes out, and that he's been nobbled by far eastern betting syndicates staking huge amounts on sliced passes, poor first touches and ludicrous last minute fouls.

nah , it's them darn Pakistani's



Comments like that can land you in deep water


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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Hoop Blah » 03 Sep 2010 16:30

brendywendy but if you spend it, you increase next seasons shortfall, and make it more likley that more players will have to be sold for financial reasons.

and that isntbrain surgery


If you don't spend it and you end up having a poor season you'll most likely end up having a bigger shortfall next season because you'll lose regular fans and possibly end up getting relegated into a league with less prize money and away support and thus starting a potentially never ending sprial.

Now that's a gamble...

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by brendywendy » 03 Sep 2010 16:31

you could spend it and still go down though.......

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Sep 2010 16:42

Everyone else is spending it too so it doesn't give you any guarantees of success. It just makes things worse if you spend and fail.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Sir Dodger Royal » 03 Sep 2010 16:56

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1304221/Lee-Hendrie-darling-Aston-Villa--phone-mates-kickabout.html

Looks like RFC are Hendrie's last hope. Bad boy image still lingers. Will donut do a McGhee and let him drift off somewhere else?

Emmmm Still should be cheap but is he any good.


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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Ark Royal » 03 Sep 2010 17:31

Don't know about anyone else, but Hendrie reminds me of Robbie Williams with bad AIDS.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by facaldaqui » 03 Sep 2010 17:38

When I read the name Hendrie, my heart sank, because he is one of those players I've always loved to hate. Petulant, smarmy wide-boy, too full of himself. He did not seem the type of player we usually put up with, though Lita had an element of that.

But then I thought for a moment and realised how long ago it was that I thought that of him. Since then, I have seen him on television for some club or other showing assuidity on the pitch and going out of his way to keep his nose out of any trouble. So it's probably fair to say that he's a reformed character. I do also remember that he was an exceptionally skilful player, who, I believe, even got into the England team at one point. So I'm hopeful--but we never got much out of faded stars like Houghton, Ferdinand, and Keown.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by roadrunner » 03 Sep 2010 17:50

Sir Dodger Royal http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1304221/Lee-Hendrie-darling-Aston-Villa--phone-mates-kickabout.html

Looks like RFC are Hendrie's last hope. Bad boy image still lingers. Will donut do a McGhee and let him drift off somewhere else?

Emmmm Still should be cheap but is he any good.


You conveniently ignore the interest in him from the U.S just to be your usual cockish self.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Sep 2010 18:08

facaldaqui When I read the name Hendrie, my heart sank, because he is one of those players I've always loved to hate. Petulant, smarmy wide-boy, too full of himself. He did not seem the type of player we usually put up with, though Lita had an element of that.

But then I thought for a moment and realised how long ago it was that I thought that of him. Since then, I have seen him on television for some club or other showing assuidity on the pitch and going out of his way to keep his nose out of any trouble. So it's probably fair to say that he's a reformed character. I do also remember that he was an exceptionally skilful player, who, I believe, even got into the England team at one point. So I'm hopeful--but we never got much out of faded stars like Houghton, Ferdinand, and Keown.


I think the difference maybe that Houghton, Ferdinand and Keown knews their careers were over and were sjust serving out time, but Hendrie's isn't. He has, apparently, real hunger to succeed and a determination to prove himself and have another chance. It was hunger that Coppell always looked for in a player, so this might be a master-stroke. And if not, it's not actually cost us anything.


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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by roadrunner » 03 Sep 2010 18:30

bigmike
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Mad Dog's Ghost Talking of gambling, I'm now wondering whether Williams is not actually as poor as he makes out, and that he's been nobbled by far eastern betting syndicates staking huge amounts on sliced passes, poor first touches and ludicrous last minute fouls.

nah , it's them darn Pakistani's



Comments like that can land you in deep water


How so? The word Pakistani is not racist. The cricket cheats are Pakistani. What's your point?

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by If you still hate Futcher » 03 Sep 2010 18:34

Ark Royal We need a CF and judging by the latest additions, I think George Camsell would be an asset. Notched 59 for Middlesbrough in 1926/27 and I am pretty sure he would now be unattached as he died in 1966. Looks totally nails as well.



His best position nowadays is probably playing behind the forwards so that he can ghost into the box

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 03 Sep 2010 18:36

Svlad Cjelli
facaldaqui When I read the name Hendrie, my heart sank, because he is one of those players I've always loved to hate. Petulant, smarmy wide-boy, too full of himself. He did not seem the type of player we usually put up with, though Lita had an element of that.

But then I thought for a moment and realised how long ago it was that I thought that of him. Since then, I have seen him on television for some club or other showing assuidity on the pitch and going out of his way to keep his nose out of any trouble. So it's probably fair to say that he's a reformed character. I do also remember that he was an exceptionally skilful player, who, I believe, even got into the England team at one point. So I'm hopeful--but we never got much out of faded stars like Houghton, Ferdinand, and Keown.


I think the difference maybe that Houghton, Ferdinand and Keown knews their careers were over and were sjust serving out time, but Hendrie's isn't. He has, apparently, real hunger to succeed and a determination to prove himself and have another chance. It was hunger that Coppell always looked for in a player, so this might be a master-stroke. And if not, it's not actually cost us anything.


Houghton, though well past his best, showed real touches of class when he was here. And he always says good things about us.

Which is nice.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by roadrunner » 03 Sep 2010 18:45

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facaldaqui When I read the name Hendrie, my heart sank, because he is one of those players I've always loved to hate. Petulant, smarmy wide-boy, too full of himself. He did not seem the type of player we usually put up with, though Lita had an element of that.

But then I thought for a moment and realised how long ago it was that I thought that of him. Since then, I have seen him on television for some club or other showing assuidity on the pitch and going out of his way to keep his nose out of any trouble. So it's probably fair to say that he's a reformed character. I do also remember that he was an exceptionally skilful player, who, I believe, even got into the England team at one point. So I'm hopeful--but we never got much out of faded stars like Houghton, Ferdinand, and Keown.


I think the difference maybe that Houghton, Ferdinand and Keown knews their careers were over and were sjust serving out time, but Hendrie's isn't. He has, apparently, real hunger to succeed and a determination to prove himself and have another chance. It was hunger that Coppell always looked for in a player, so this might be a master-stroke. And if not, it's not actually cost us anything.


Houghton, though well past his best, showed real touches of class when he was here. And he always says good things about us.

Which is nice.


He always gave his best and certainly wasn't one of these players looking for a final pay-day. As you say, he could pick out a good pass, he just didn't have the legs when he came to us.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Riskit for a biscuit » 03 Sep 2010 19:44

Petulant little git of a player who I simply do not want to see in a Reading shirt.

Just what are the management playing at? He was finished as a player even before he went to Derby. Incidentally, Derby are a team who should be miles behind us, not one supplying has-beens.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by sheshnu » 03 Sep 2010 20:18

Riskit for a biscuit Derby are a team who should be miles behind us, not one supplying has-beens.


What makes you think that? Derby are about the same level as Reading, possibly a little worse off because of mismanagement at board level (something we don't see much of at Reading). Don't they still get crowds of about 30k at every home game? Imagine how well Little Reading could be doing if they doubled their gate receipts every season...

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by brendywendy » 04 Sep 2010 22:13

LOL derby are simply massive compared to RFC

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