Best ever Reading left back

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Bristol Paul » 06 Sep 2010 22:08

Colin Bailie

Pace, Control, Power - absolutely none of them.

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by AbovetheI » 07 Sep 2010 00:06

Matt Robinson

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Svlad Cjelli » 07 Sep 2010 10:21

Bristol Paul Colin Bailie

Pace, Control, Power - absolutely none of them.


But what a headbutt at Palace. And for that alone he is forever a legend!

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Royal Lady » 07 Sep 2010 12:33

Stevie Rich
Dylan Kerr
Mark White

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Pete10 » 07 Sep 2010 13:33

Was at Palace when he nutted Ian Wright . :D Funny.


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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Broxroyal » 07 Sep 2010 16:39

Nicky Shorey
Mark White
Dylan Kerr

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Franchise FC » 07 Sep 2010 18:17

Nicky Shorey
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If only for the fact that he used RFC to promote himself into the England side (and it doesn't matter who was injured....at that time he was the best English left back available).

No other RFC left back has created and scored goals at the level that NS did during that first season in the PL. Indeed, the goal at home to Spurs was a pivotal moment in the whole season - kick-starting the run to 8th place.


(and I didn't even like him !!!) :shock:

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by peterroyal76 » 07 Sep 2010 19:03

Hugo Boss John Humphrey or Kenny Brown.

peterroyal76 For me it has to be Nicky Shorey, closely followed by Armstrong and Bertrand. Mentions must be given to Steve Richardson and Michael Gilkes although in my opinion Gilkes was obviously a winger who could do a good job at left back. Dylan was a decent left back who did a very good job for us, although I'm not sure he should have been our player of the year. Matt Robinson was an excellent signing, especially considering some of the dross we were served up between himself and Dylan Kerr.


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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by rabidbee » 08 Sep 2010 15:47

peterroyal76 If you know nicknames you haven't mentioned them and nor did I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


You forgot to write 11.


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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by URZZ » 08 Sep 2010 20:15

Shorey or Bertrand on a more serious note.

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Tony Le Mesmer » 08 Sep 2010 20:29

Ideal
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If you are signing 33-year-olds for £50k from league one and thinking that is the way forward, and that is "an excellent purchase", then that is a recipe for disaster.



What like Jimmy Quinn?


There's a 33-year-old named Jimmy Quinn available for £50k from a league one club?


Best signing me ever made.

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Hugo Boss » 09 Sep 2010 15:18

peterroyal76
Hugo Boss John Humphrey or Kenny Brown.

peterroyal76 For me it has to be Nicky Shorey, closely followed by Armstrong and Bertrand. Mentions must be given to Steve Richardson and Michael Gilkes although in my opinion Gilkes was obviously a winger who could do a good job at left back. Dylan was a decent left back who did a very good job for us, although I'm not sure he should have been our player of the year. Matt Robinson was an excellent signing, especially considering some of the dross we were served up between himself and Dylan Kerr.


"Look at me!! I know players nicknames!!"

:roll:

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If you know nicknames you haven't mentioned them and nor did I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Many apologies, I did of course mean this twonk here...

Duke the Dog Did anyone mention Paul Bodin, class act! (I'll get my coat...).

Rooster and Boomer, there were 2 great reading characters. Rooster was never the same after he got kicked in the chest and broke several ribs (iirc). Boomer had one of the best leaps I've ever seen, must be the shortest player we've had playing at centreback/sweeper!


Rooster and Boomer??

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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Victor Meldrew » 09 Sep 2010 16:55

Bristol Paul Colin Bailie

Pace, Control, Power - absolutely none of them.


Wasn't he a right-back?


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Re: Best ever Reading left back

by Svlad Cjelli » 09 Sep 2010 19:41

Victor Meldrew
Bristol Paul Colin Bailie

Pace, Control, Power, Positional sense - absolutely none of them.


Wasn't he a right-back?


Corrected to take this into account.

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