RFC Players who proved you wrong

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Barry the bird boggler » 07 Mar 2011 13:34

Jim McIntyre for me, crap crap and more crap until Pardew came along and actually played him where he should have been played in the first place.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by leicsRoyal » 07 Mar 2011 13:35

Les Ferdinand, thought he would do a great job for a short spell

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by leicsRoyal » 07 Mar 2011 13:37

On a positive.

Terry Hurlock, didn't really think he was an RFC type of player and turned out to be a fans favourite.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Duke the Dog » 07 Mar 2011 13:41

Duke the Dog Osbourn

FFS

It's Osbourne


LOL, you could've had me on Mateovsky (sic), but not Osbourn (of the Simon variety, if you get pedantic!) :wink:

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by Millsy » 07 Mar 2011 13:47

Ok not a player but...

McDermott.

Was actually feeling very low when he was appointed.

Now absolutely delighted.


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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by bobbybottler » 07 Mar 2011 13:59

Duke the Dog
Duke the Dog Osbourn

FFS

It's Osbourne


LOL, you could've had me on Mateovsky (sic), but not Osbourn (of the Simon variety, if you get pedantic!) :wink:

:lol:

I nearly missed that, good work.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by facaldaqui » 07 Mar 2011 14:16

Stephen Hunt: I thought he was a skill-free journeyman replacement for the likes of Convey. Despite that lack of skill, he turned out (at his best) to be a premiership player, with a tigerish intensity about his play that often amazed me.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Hoop Blah » 07 Mar 2011 17:04

Johnny Mullins.

Long has been a revelation but I'm still not convinced that Kebe has proved any of his doubters wrong.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Jackson Corner » 07 Mar 2011 19:40

Terminal Boardom Colin Baillie proved me wrong.

Good shout he was next to useless when he started was sad to see him go in the end.

I thought Burns had pulled a master stroke signing Sean Evers he came with a great reputation. How wrong was I....... :(

Also Steve Moran PFA young player of the year to fat third division lump in next to no time.


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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by total_biscuit » 07 Mar 2011 19:53

Mass Sarr.

I don't think I need to explain further ...

TB

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by londinium » 07 Mar 2011 20:15

Hoop Blah Johnny Mullins.

Long has been a revelation but I'm still not convinced that Kebe has proved any of his doubters wrong.



Please tell me what you want Kebe to do to prove his doubters wrong - claear the nation debt, get rid of unemployment, w*nk you off three times a day????

I thought I had been watching this game long enough to be a good judge of both player and prospective manager, but messers Leigetwood and McDermott have pleasurably proved me completely wrong.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Sky Blue Biscuitman » 07 Mar 2011 20:21

Dick Habbin - lightweight puff ball centre forward who turned out to be useful

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by leon » 07 Mar 2011 22:22

I thought Glen Little was utterly crap when he was on loan to us.


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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Forbury Lion » 08 Mar 2011 09:58

Mikele Leigertwood - After his first game he didn't look like settling into the Reading style of play, Now he's an essential cog.

Andre Bikey - Headbutting an opponent and getting red carded in his debut - a pre-season friendly whilst on trial with us. As it turned out, he wasn't a bad player.

Glen Little - didn't do alot on loan with us but once we signed him he was outstanding, arguably the most skillfull and exciting player to ever wear the hoops.

Keith Scott - wasn't always the old cart horse I thought he'd be.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Adz1871 » 08 Mar 2011 11:40

Duke the Dog
Duke the Dog Osbourn

FFS

It's Osbourne


LOL, you could've had me on Mateovsky (sic), but not Osbourn (of the Simon variety, if you get pedantic!) :wink:


Surely it's Osborn?

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by No Hoops » 08 Mar 2011 11:46

Neville Roach.

Thought he was going to be the best thing since sliced bread. I remember he came on at the end of a season and was fantastic. Never made it though.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by From Despair To Where? » 08 Mar 2011 15:09

total_biscuit Mass Sarr.

I don't think I need to explain further ...

TB


Absolutely. But he was massively bigged up. George Weah's mate, glowing reference from Wenger etc and as a footballing side we were at such a low ebb, we were desparate for a hero.

A stunning stunning home debut but sadly he was hit some some pretty devastating personal issues and i don't think his head or heart was in it any more. Add to that his previously undetected hamburger addiction kicked in and it all went wrong.

Colin Gordon - Near record signing and barring a 4 game spell early on, utter rubbish.

Onj the plus side, Adie Viveash. Pretty rubbish in his loan spell in the mid 90's, I was really underwhelmed with his permanent signing but he was a more than decent player for us.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by muddyfeet » 08 Mar 2011 15:11

I spent the whole of pre season saying how good Church would be this year, and then the rest of this season saying he'll come good

11 games left Churchy boy to get your act together

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Lower West » 08 Mar 2011 18:45

Thought that Kevin Doyle was never going to score when he first came to Reading.

Players need a run of a dozen games or so to settle in and establish themselves.

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Re: RFC Players who proved you wrong

by Hoop Blah » 08 Mar 2011 18:57

londinium
Hoop Blah Johnny Mullins.

Long has been a revelation but I'm still not convinced that Kebe has proved any of his doubters wrong.



Please tell me what you want Kebe to do to prove his doubters wrong - claear the nation debt, get rid of unemployment, w*nk you off three times a day????


He was signed as a Premiership winger and in the 3 and a bit years since he's had a good 6 or 7 months of Championship football where he maintained a level of threat and consistency that made him our most potent attacking threat. I'm not convinced he's the real deal at Championship level let alone the Premiership level we signed him for.

He's been entertaining, and is still one of the players most capable of causing problems for sides in our team but just doesn't do it enough for me. I've enjoyed watching him at times, but not in the same way as watching a Kitson, Sidwell or Little who were the real deal.

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