by PEARCEY » 10 Jan 2011 21:23
by Ark Royal » 10 Jan 2011 21:58
by roadrunner » 10 Jan 2011 22:11
by paultheroyal » 10 Jan 2011 22:50
by Focher » 10 Jan 2011 23:06
roadrunner By Jonny Fordham
January 10, 2011
Bradley Wright-Phillips has been given the seal of approval to join Reading by his former boss Peter Reid.
Cash-strapped Plymouth Argyle have accepted Royals’ bid of around £300,000 for the striker, although it is believed they turned down an initial approach of just £100,000 before the deal was finally struck.
Is Bradley Wright-Phillips a good signing for Reading?
“I told him to go there and get goals,” Reid said of Wright-Phillips' move to Madejski Stadium, which is still to be officially confirmed by Reading.
“I wish him all the best because he has done well for the club. I spoke to him on Friday night and we were realistic.
“You have got to be honest. I told him the club needed the money, and that he had got 13 goals and it was about him now.
"He has done smashing and he has got his career back on track.
The former Manchester City and Southampton striker was out of contract this summer and Reading boss Brian McDermott saw him score for Argyle against Bristol Rovers last week.
Reid added: “It’s a terrific move for him. Let's be honest, if you were at Argyle at the moment would you hold on if you had other opportunities?
“I'm almost certain we would have lost him in the summer for nothing. That's the brutal reality of it."
Nothing particularly knew here but unless something unexpected happened in the medical, and Reid said in Saturday's post match interview that he didn't expect it to, this is all but a done deal now and should be announced tomorrow.
by PremAddict » 10 Jan 2011 23:10
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Reid added: “It’s a terrific move for him. Let's be honest, if you were at Argyle at the moment would you hold on if you had other opportunities?
by Focher » 10 Jan 2011 23:26
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Reid added: “It’s a terrific move for him. Let's be honest, if you were at Argyle at the moment would you hold on if you had other opportunities?
Was reading this thinking that their fans must be utterly deflated hearing this kind of dire commenary from their manager...
by Snowball » 10 Jan 2011 23:49
Ark Royal Snowball - Here is a reminder: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%E2%80%9371_Newport_County_A.F.C._season
Opened the season with ten straight defeats. Their first home win in the league was on 15.1.71 although they did manage a win in the League Cup on 19.8.70: 2-1 against...Reading As you say, a great second half of the season.
by TBM » 11 Jan 2011 01:24
roadrunner Nothing particularly knew here.
by Bedale Royal » 11 Jan 2011 07:21
ArchBedale Royal I am not pointing the finger at you by the way; I love all Reading fans of course, as they are blessed with fine taste. I just wish they would appreciate more how lucky they currently are. Yes, I'm an old git and can remember cold rainy days at Elm Park playing Wimbledon in front of 3,000.
Wimbledon? Pfff. That doesn't make you old. I remember when Wimbledon was just a place where wombles lived. Now if you'd said Workington...
by bobby m's syrup » 11 Jan 2011 09:44
by bobby m's syrup » 11 Jan 2011 09:45
Bedale RoyalArchBedale Royal I am not pointing the finger at you by the way; I love all Reading fans of course, as they are blessed with fine taste. I just wish they would appreciate more how lucky they currently are. Yes, I'm an old git and can remember cold rainy days at Elm Park playing Wimbledon in front of 3,000.
Wimbledon? Pfff. That doesn't make you old. I remember when Wimbledon was just a place where wombles lived. Now if you'd said Workington...
Thank you for those kind words!!! I feel 10 years younger already!!!
I can remember Workington (and Barrow) in the league though.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 11 Jan 2011 10:09
Bedale Royal
I am not pointing the finger at you by the way; I love all Reading fans of course, as they are blessed with fine taste. I just wish they would appreciate more how lucky they currently are. Yes, I'm an old git and can remember cold rainy days at Elm Park playing Wimbledon in front of 3,000.
by muddyfeet » 11 Jan 2011 10:18
by Kitson12 » 11 Jan 2011 10:23
by bobby m's syrup » 11 Jan 2011 10:26
by Royal Lady » 11 Jan 2011 10:29
by Hoop Blah » 11 Jan 2011 10:37
bobby m's syrup He said: "The boy (Wright-Phillips) was great. He wanted to play. But Reading put a stipulation down and we went along with it. It was difficult because he has been in good form for us.""
by bobby m's syrup » 11 Jan 2011 10:37
by brendywendy » 11 Jan 2011 10:53
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