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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by sandman » 30 Oct 2011 11:38

The tripping over the ball and general clumsiness were pretty good indicators that he was struggling with the step up. Who knows? He's still young and has time on his side but right now he's fifth choice here and doesn't look like he's going up the pecking order too fast.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by The Rouge » 30 Oct 2011 13:20

sandman The tripping over the ball and general clumsiness were pretty good indicators that he was struggling with the step up. Who knows? He's still young and has time on his side but right now he's fifth choice here and doesn't look like he's going up the pecking order too fast.


I haven't written him off, but agree with sandman from what I have seen.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Ian Royal » 30 Oct 2011 18:15

Agree with Sandman. He's shown raw potential, but no real finesse or clue what he's actually doing, despite a fair few sub appearances and a couple of starts (where he was really poor). What I've seen says League One player, with little chance of making it at this level.

Certainly without changing clubs and having a season or two of regular League One games. I don't think he's good enough to get the opportunities here to break through.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Ferris » 03 Nov 2011 15:54

Michael Hector joins Barnet for a month http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 02,00.html

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Barry the bird boggler » 03 Nov 2011 16:46

paultheroyal Antonio scores the winner! Get him back here now for a bit of flair so desperately needed.


Antonio will be back after Colchester's game at Tranmere on Saturday as his 3 month loan period ends the week after next, but Reading don't want him cup tied.


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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Turns8 » 04 Nov 2011 11:01

McCarthy to Leeds for a month...

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by royal67 » 04 Nov 2011 11:55

Turns8 McCarthy to Leeds for a month...


Saw this earlier.... I guess we can recall him if Feds get crocked.....? Will put him the shop window just before the transfer window though.... :(

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Tony Le Mesmer » 04 Nov 2011 12:19

Simon's Church He's started 2 Championship games hasn't he? That's hardly a lot of evidence that he's not good enough.


He's only been picked twice for one obvious reason.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Z175 » 04 Nov 2011 13:13

It will be good for McCarthy and therefore probably for Reading fc but my main concern is what if he makes man of the match performances to pick up valuable points that see them pip us by 1 point into 6th?


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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by roadrunner » 04 Nov 2011 13:23

Z175 It will be good for McCarthy and therefore probably for Reading fc but my main concern is what if he makes man of the match performances to pick up valuable points that see them pip us by 1 point into 6th?


We wont get near 6th, don't you worry your pretty little head about it.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by floyd__streete » 04 Nov 2011 13:24

Tony Le Mesmer
Simon's Church He's started 2 Championship games hasn't he? That's hardly a lot of evidence that he's not good enough.


He's only been picked twice for one obvious reason.


Are you calling Brian Mc a racist?


Lloyd Owusu joins the Naseem Bashir revolution at Hayes & Yeading on a 3 month loan from Barnet, joining the likes of Louie Soares, Ryan Crockford and Pierre-Joseph Dubois.

When released by Reading
The place to be heading
Is Hayes & Yeading

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by who are ya? » 04 Nov 2011 13:27

We're Hayes and Yeading, we'll kick your phucking head in

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Hoop Blah » 04 Nov 2011 13:29

Z175 It will be good for McCarthy and therefore probably for Reading fc but my main concern is what if he makes man of the match performances to pick up valuable points that see them pip us by 1 point into 6th?


The bigger concern for me is who he might impress if he has a few good games and looks the part.

He won't want to be sat around here on the bench for too long and if other clubs see him perform well in a different environment at Leeds then he'll pick up some more admirers and we could rick losing him in the near future.

A bit worrying that McDermott said he wanted to do what was right by Alex (fair enough in many respects) and that McCarthy was very excited at thought of going up there and getting some games.


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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by PistolPete » 04 Nov 2011 13:37

Hoop Blah
Z175 It will be good for McCarthy and therefore probably for Reading fc but my main concern is what if he makes man of the match performances to pick up valuable points that see them pip us by 1 point into 6th?


The bigger concern for me is who he might impress if he has a few good games and looks the part.

He won't want to be sat around here on the bench for too long and if other clubs see him perform well in a different environment at Leeds then he'll pick up some more admirers and we could rick losing him in the near future.

A bit worrying that McDermott said he wanted to do what was right by Alex (fair enough in many respects) and that McCarthy was very excited at thought of going up there and getting some games.


What a GREAT move for Reading. At the moment we have a young keeper who is stagnating in the Reading reserves, and another who is stagnating on the training pitch. At least now McCarthy can go and get experience; he'll make a few mistakes which we won't have to make for us and he'll either come back to challenge Federici stronger or will go for 10x the fee we would have got for him if he didn't go in the shop window.

Those saying 'why help out out a rival' your being short sighted; Leeds will get a good keeper even if they don't loan from us, why not Reading get some benefit out of it at the same time?!

Great move for McCarthy, great move for Andersen, great move for Reading.

Dont get me wrong, I want McCarthy to play for Reading soon, but this is a superb stop gap solution to the problem of having a talented young keeper without 1st team action in a suitable league. IMO we should be loaning Andersen to another Championship level club (here or abroad) and bring in an older keeper (Maik Taylor for example) on a short term contract to sit on the bench. If Federici gets injured we could call back whichever of McCarthy or Andersen was on the best of form.

Already posted this on unfounded third hand gossip and general football manager musings section of the website

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Z175 » 04 Nov 2011 14:05

I don't think its particularly naive to point out it could backfire. This is why its unusual to lend to a team in the same league, and very rare to lend to a team thats above you.

Also I don't think its a particularly unlikely possibility that we will rival for the playoffs, last season we got 77 points to their 72 points, making McCarthys run of clean sheets the difference (including man of the match performance at Elland Road)

Its a good point they might get a good keeper in anyway. But as they went for McCarthy hes the best they could get. Its quite hard to persuade clubs to lend anyone other than 3rd choice keepers so McCarthys calibre is probably higher than any others.

But lets give Hammond McDermott their due..looking at the fixture list we play them in 6 weeks time. If Lonergan doesn't make it we should win 5-0!

Oh and anyone ruling us out of the playoffs already has been in a coma and missed the last 2 years.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by roadrunner » 04 Nov 2011 14:23

McCarthy impresses at Leeds, experiences passionate support from the Revie End and leaves in January for a measly £1m.

This might not end well.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by peterroyal76 » 04 Nov 2011 18:18

roadrunner McCarthy impresses at Leeds, experiences passionate support from the Revie End and leaves in January for a measly £1m.

This might not end well.


I too think we may have seen the last of him in a Reading shirt, I hope not though.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by M-U-R-T-Y » 05 Nov 2011 00:15

McD on Football League Weekend said he was definitely coming back, 100%.... seemed like he meant it.

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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by Big Foot » 05 Nov 2011 06:11

“@paul_rachubka: Must admit. When I heard that #lufc had signed Alex McCarthy I put my head in my hands. 
But oxf*rd typical I went and dropped that too!!!"



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Re: Loan Watch 2011-2012

by M-U-R-T-Y » 05 Nov 2011 17:24

:lol: :lol:

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