Goodbye to Ivar

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by bcubed » 02 Jun 2011 13:51

handbags_harris Ivar Ingimarsson in two words: consummate professional. A typical Reading legend - a completely uninspiring, non-descript signing of an up until then journeyman player, a somewhat quiet signing, and he turns out to be probably the most consistent man ever to pull on the hoops. His partnership with Sonko was truly outstanding at this level, and with two superb full backs by their sides it comes as no surprise that he formed part of the defensive bedrock of the best side the country has seen relatively. Many a fine moment from the man: his equalisers against Ipswich and Swansea, his cross for Sidwell's equaliser against Middlesbrough, his header against Manchester City, but what I remember most about the man is his four or five Bobby Moore-like challenges on the edge of the area. Time and again he pulled this off, clean as a whistle, waiting...waiting...waiti...now, snap, ball's gone. His personality also spoke volumes about the man - quiet, unassuming, never complained, just got on with his job. A pity the majority of players these days can't be like him. Not just a credit to all of his clubs but a credit to the sport of football. One of few players who will get a standing ovation at the Madejski should he return.


can't top that - well said

Good Luck Ivar
A legend if ever there was one

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Red » 02 Jun 2011 13:59

Has he got another club?

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by URZZ » 02 Jun 2011 14:34

Thank you for all the good times, the laughs and all those perfectly timed rock solid tackles... And call it cliché, but especially for your efforts in that one famous season. Not one of the 106 squad will be forgotten.

Will never forget little details like when you got knocked out heading in that goal against Man City. "Did I score?"... Good times. You will be one of those players, along with Phil Parkinson that I one day tell my kids about.



PS... It really is becoming quite sad, who do we have left from the 106 team that made an appearance that year? Putting aside they might go... Long, Federici... ?
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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Barry the bird boggler » 02 Jun 2011 14:39

Bless og takk fyrir allur fiskur!

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by handbags_harris » 02 Jun 2011 15:01

URZZ PS... It really is becoming quite sad, who do we have left from the 106 team that made an appearance that year? Putting aside they might go... Long, Federici... ?


At the present moment, Long and Gunnarsson. It is entirely conceivable that the last vestiges of the 05/06 squad will depart this summer however.


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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Red » 02 Jun 2011 15:12

Barry the bird boggler Bless og takk fyrir allur fiskur!

talur thu islensku?

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Trainspotter » 02 Jun 2011 15:22

Thanks for the last eight years Ivar. A truly great servant of the club. Good luck in whatever you do next.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by sandman » 02 Jun 2011 16:05

Royal Lady
soggy biscuit
Royal Lady if Mills also gets snapped up


PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE let this be true!!!!!!

I just don't get this Mills h8 on here :cry:


Probably any one of the following:








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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Ian Royal » 02 Jun 2011 17:05

Genuinely one of the best defenders I have ever seen and clearly a superb chap as well. His time with us has been drawing to a close for a while and he hasn't been the same player we all fell in love with for a season or so, but he was always reliable even on the wain.

A player and person I will always have the highest admiration and respect for, I wish him all the best wherever he goes and would happily see him back here in a coaching or managerial role in the future. You could definitely say Ivar played the right way.

I salute you sir, <o,


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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by 2.8 lita injection » 02 Jun 2011 17:52

Ultimate professional and a true Reading legend, sad to see him go but he deserves to playing football.

Good luck Ivar.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Arch » 02 Jun 2011 18:10

Great man, great player. Fare well wherever you go, Ivar.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Humanistic » 02 Jun 2011 18:30

Alan Partridge Cheers Ivar, can come home to Torquay now. :mrgreen:


With Nicky Forster as manager hopefully :)

Absolute ledge as many have already said, an imperious presence in Reading's best ever team. Good luck Ivar.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by floyd__streete » 02 Jun 2011 19:36



Love this. This pic encapsulates the invincibility of the 05/06 side and is possibly my favourite Ivar moment. This was the first time that season that the 'we are unbeatable' chant rang out from the Reading fans and was prompted by this goal which ultimately sealed yet another win. I will remember that goal forever. I was sat in the front row of the top tier and Ivar was stood stationary square with where I was sat as the ball was placed for the corner-kick. My eyes followed him as darted, he his man, connected sweetly and put us into a 2-1 lead. The celebrations were loud and long but my own were rather truncated as the bloke next to me decided to celebrate by dancing precariously on the ledge of the top tier with many hundreds celebrating below him :| .

Ivar, simply a thank you for being one of our best ever players.


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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by LoyalRoyal22 » 02 Jun 2011 19:38

soggy biscuit
Royal Lady if Mills also gets snapped up


PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE let this be true!!!!!!



Poor comment there Pal.Mills...best centre half in the league.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Toon Toon Blue army » 02 Jun 2011 19:58

That Ivar goal v QPR was on bonfire night, that game really does stick in the memory, one of my favourite away days. In fact quite a few of Ivar's goals have stuck in my memory. Late goal v Swansea then late goal v Ipswich the week after. The one against Man City too in the Premiership.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Woodcote Royal » 02 Jun 2011 20:01

Yes, the sense that we are losing our final links with those amazing times certainly brings a lump to the throat and that picture of Ivar & Kits brings it all flooding back; Players from the lower leagues who went largely unnoticed by the gloryhunters, yet wiped the floor with all their Championship rivals before finishing 8th in the Premiership.

If I live to 100 I don't expect to see two seasons that will compare and it was the spirit and professionalism of players like Ivar Ingimarsson that turned the highly unlikely into reality.

As one of those who will never be forgotten, many, many thanks and very best wishes for the future.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by PEARCEY » 02 Jun 2011 20:39

handbags_harris
URZZ PS... It really is becoming quite sad, who do we have left from the 106 team that made an appearance that year? Putting aside they might go... Long, Federici... ?


At the present moment, Long and Gunnarsson. It is entirely conceivable that the last vestiges of the 05/06 squad will depart this summer however.



Hopefully Bryn will stay for one last season but the links to the 2005/06 side are one by one disappearing.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by moo » 03 Jun 2011 04:22

URZZ Thank you for all the good times, the laughs and all those perfectly timed rock solid tackles... And call it cliché, but especially for your efforts in that one famous season. Not one of the 106 squad will be forgotten.

Will never forget little details like when you got knocked out heading in that goal against Man City. "Did I score?"... Good times. You will be one of those players, along with Phil Parkinson that I one day tell my kids about.



PS... It really is becoming quite sad, who do we have left from the 106 team that made an appearance that year? Putting aside they might go... Long, Federici... ?


Kitson drove them home after this match.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by Big Ern » 03 Jun 2011 04:43

It is always sad when a great professional leaves the club and this is no exception, but I believe it was the right thing to do. Ivar will have no problem securing a contract with another club and will get first team football, something he was unlikely to get with us next season.

We had his best years and he will go down as one of the best defenders to ever grace our club and rightly so. Maybe if he hadn't suffered so many injuries in the last few years things may have been different, but he made a huge contribution to the club in our most successful period to date and I thank him for that. I wish him luck wherever he ends up.

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Re: Goodbye to Ivar

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 03 Jun 2011 07:03

Ivar getting injured two seasons ago probally cost us promotion, his leadship skills are second to none, a great Coppell signing.

Ivar will be an assest to a League 1 club who want to improve defensivly.

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