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Dream Reading XI

by super darren caskey » 15 Nov 2010 17:29

Following on from my thread IF YOU COULD..If you could pick a reading team out of the players that you have seen play and make a reading XI which players would you choose? including a subs bench and if you want a past manager with an assistant.I dont know if this has been done before on here as im new and if it has im sure the thread can be closed.I think it would be good fun to do and make an intresting read.I havent really thought about my team too much and will proberly wait and see if this thread is a goer first and see if people are intrested in adding to it.Loan players can be accepted as they donned the royals shirt but obviously they would be at the point in their career when they joined us and not their prime so..i doubt many people will be picking ferdinand,keown archibald(though i thought he did ok for us in his very short spell at elm park).We have had some fantastic players at the club in the past so...im sure it wont be an easy thing to do.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by cmonurz » 15 Nov 2010 17:36

Hislop

Murty
Upson
Sonko
Shorey

Forster
Caskey
Sidwell
Rougier

Cureton
Doyle

Off the top of my head in a few seconds, they are the players I've most enjoyed watching in a Reading shirt. Rougier my guilty sin, when he turned up he was almost unplayable.

Edit: Just realised how physically short that side is.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Bandini » 15 Nov 2010 17:50

Hislop

Murty
Darius
Adie
Shorey

Little
Osborn
Sidwell
Gilkes

The Sig

Forster

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by facaldaqui » 15 Nov 2010 17:59

Assuming all players at their best Reading form

Hahnemann

Murty
Ingimarsson
Williams
Wdowczyk

Gooding
Sidwell
Webb

Friday
Dixon
Jenkins

Bench: Hislop Wooler Sonko Osbourn Little Gilkes Quinn

Manager: Coppell
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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Ian Royal » 15 Nov 2010 18:05

I refuse to use loanees

Hahnemann
Murty
Shorey
Wdowzcyk
Ingimarsson
Parkinson
Sigurdsson
Little
Kebe
Kitson
Doyle

Subs: Shaka, Quinn, Gilkes, Harper, Sidwell, Griffin, Primus.

Jesus, I think I've just cum thinking about what a great passing side that could be! Wdowczyk, Sigurdsson, Kitson is an awesome spine for intelligent passing. Parky makes up for Sig's lightweightness. Little and Shorey also very good passers.

Worst:
Sheppard
Gurney
Bodin
Kromheer
Hunter
Holsgrove
Jones
McLaren
Crawford
Savage
Brayson


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Re: Dream Reading XI

by facaldaqui » 15 Nov 2010 18:10

cmonurz Hislop

Murty
Upson
Sonko
Shorey

Forster
Caskey
Sidwell
Rougier

Cureton
Doyle

Off the top of my head in a few seconds, they are the players I've most enjoyed watching in a Reading shirt. Rougier my guilty sin, when he turned up he was almost unplayable.

Edit: Just realised how physically short that side is.


Upson is a good call, but he wasn't our player, really. He was our Bellamy.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by super darren caskey » 15 Nov 2010 18:15

Hislop

Murty(captain)
Casper
Williams
Shorey

Kebe
Caskey
Sidwell
Gilkes

Quinn
Cureton

Subs
Upson
Wdowzcyk
Parkinson
Sigurdsson
Forster
Nogan
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Manager..Me or BmD assistant manager..Kevin dillon

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Trainspotter » 15 Nov 2010 18:44

Just been looking through 'Royals Remembered' by Alan Sedunary. A fanatastic who's who of Reading FC players. Please can we have an update as it stops at 2001. Some great players have turned out for Reading. Brought back a few memories.
My team:

Steve Death
Graham M
Martin Hicks
Aidie Williams
Maurice Evans
Phil Parkinson
Simon Osborn
Kerry Dixon
Robin Friday
Tom Jenkins

Subs:
Jimmy Quinn
Trevor Senior
Les Chappell
Colin Meldrum
Denis Allen
Dick Spiers
Neil Webb

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by super darren caskey » 15 Nov 2010 18:52

Trainspotter Just been looking through 'Royals Remembered' by Alan Sedunary. A fanatastic who's who of Reading FC players. Please can we have an update as it stops at 2001. Some great players have turned out for Reading. Brought back a few memories.
My team:

Steve Death
Graham M
Martin Hicks
Aidie Williams
Maurice Evans
Phil Parkinson
Simon Osborn
Kerry Dixon
Robin Friday
Tom Jenkins

Subs:
Jimmy Quinn
Trevor Senior
Les Chappell
Colin Meldrum
Denis Allen
Dick Spiers
Neil Webb


You seen all them play? impressive!


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Re: Dream Reading XI

by yappy » 15 Nov 2010 18:54

Not a huge fan of our current 4-5-1/4-3-3/4-2-3-1 or whatever you want to call it, but I would've loved to have seen this team;

-------Hahnemann--------
Murty-Ivar-Sonko-Shorey
-------Harper--Sidwell---
Little--Sigurdsson--Kebe
----------Doyle------------

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Toon Toon Blue army » 15 Nov 2010 18:58

yappy Not a huge fan of our current 4-5-1/4-3-3/4-2-3-1 or whatever you want to call it, but I would've loved to have seen this team;

-------Hahnemann--------
Murty-Ivar-Sonko-Shorey
-------Harper--Sidwell---
Little--Sigurdsson--Kebe
----------Doyle------------


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Re: Dream Reading XI

by roadrunner » 15 Nov 2010 19:16

cmonurz Hislop

Murty
Upson
Sonko
Shorey

Forster
Caskey
Sidwell
Rougier

Cureton
Doyle



He was atrocious. A striker that shouldn't hit a barn door. Better on the wong but with poor delivery. Likeable but really not very good, and that was in the 3rd Division.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by PEARCEY » 15 Nov 2010 19:30

Bandini Hislop

Murty
Darius
Adie
Shorey

Little
Osborn
Sidwell
Gilkes

The Sig

Forster



Fair play thats pretty much how I'd see it although I'd probably play 2 up top bringing in Robin Friday and dropping Siggy to the bench.


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Re: Dream Reading XI

by facaldaqui » 15 Nov 2010 19:33

roadrunner
cmonurz Hislop

Murty
Upson
Sonko
Shorey

Forster
Caskey
Sidwell
Rougier

Cureton
Doyle



He was atrocious. A striker that shouldn't hit a barn door. Better on the wong but with poor delivery. Likeable but really not very good, and that was in the 3rd Division.


I think cmonurz chose Rougier because he just liked him. If I was to choose a team of players I liked, who brought a smile to my face, whatever their ability, I think I'd go for:

Death

Newman
Hetzke
Bikey
Butler (M)

Murray (J)
Caskey
Kerr

Friday
Freeman
Kebe

Manager: Charlie Hurley (terrible manager but a great bloke, and he led a hilarious band of misfits and pirates).
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Re: Dream Reading XI

by facaldaqui » 15 Nov 2010 19:39

PEARCEY
Bandini Hislop

Murty
Darius
Adie
Shorey

Little
Osborn
Sidwell
Gilkes

The Sig

Forster



Fair play thats pretty much how I'd see it although I'd probably play 2 up top bringing in Robin Friday and dropping Siggy to the bench.


It does raise the question of how good Sigurdsson is in the larger scheme of things. There's no arguing with his amazing scoring rate, but I never felt he was running a game, as Sidwell did, so I didn't include him. He could well go on to be a high-class European footballer, but I think he could also go on to be no more than a solid player for teams outside the elite. Reading may have been clever to sell him while the iron was hot.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Handsome Man » 15 Nov 2010 20:02

Death

Griffin
Shorey
Curle
Williams

Sidwell
Caskey
Kebe

Friday
Senior
Kearns

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by cmonurz » 15 Nov 2010 20:34

Re Rougier, yup, purely because I liked him, possessed more skill with the football that I've seen at this level (even eclipsing the genius that was Mass Sarr in his first couple of games). That he only turned up and showed us this skill once every couple of months mattered not a jot, he could dummy his way out of a straight jacket. Sadly will most be remembered for having the face that was the unfortunate recipient of Barry Hunter's massive toe punt at Wembley against Walsall.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Svlad Cjelli » 15 Nov 2010 20:38

Marcus

Murts
Ivar
Sonko
Shorey

Convey
Sidwell
Harper
Little

Kitson
Doyle

If anyone could ever put a team like that together there'd be such a blend of talents and such chemistry that they'd be something really special.

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Re: Dream Reading XI

by super darren caskey » 15 Nov 2010 20:41

cmonurz Re Rougier, yup, purely because I liked him, possessed more skill with the football that I've seen at this level (even eclipsing the genius that was Mass Sarr in his first couple of games). That he only turned up and showed us this skill once every couple of months mattered not a jot, he could dummy his way out of a straight jacket. Sadly will most be remembered for having the face that was the unfortunate recipient of Barry Hunter's massive toe punt at Wembley against Walsall.


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Re: Dream Reading XI

by Percy's Rocket » 15 Nov 2010 21:00

Trainspotter Just been looking through 'Royals Remembered' by Alan Sedunary. A fanatastic who's who of Reading FC players. Please can we have an update as it stops at 2001. Some great players have turned out for Reading. Brought back a few memories.
My team:

Steve Death
Graham M
Martin Hicks
Aidie Williams
Maurice Evans
Phil Parkinson
Simon Osborn
Kerry Dixon
Robin Friday
Tom Jenkins

Subs:
Jimmy Quinn
Trevor Senior
Les Chappell
Colin Meldrum
Denis Allen
Dick Spiers
Neil Webb


Great names and a great team but too many identical c/fs there..Dixon and Friday would not have worked I think so Chappell starts with Friday and I would have Bowman for Parky and Wojcek for Hicks (who did not play at a high level)..and no sub goalie..got to be Shaks . .. instead of one of the forwards....All a matter of opinion of course.

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