by melonhead » 05 Dec 2011 12:50
by Svlad Cjelli » 05 Dec 2011 12:51
by floyd__streete » 05 Dec 2011 12:58
sandman There are plenty of clubs you could support where the players are complete and utter idiots and imo Reading are not one of those clubs. Just imagine supporting the likes of Chelsea with the antics of some of their players.The players are a credit to the club with the way they conduct themselves and if you're holding these lads with disdain then I'd suggest it's you with the problem not them.
by Svlad Cjelli » 05 Dec 2011 13:01
floyd__streetesandman There are plenty of clubs you could support where the players are complete and utter idiots and imo Reading are not one of those clubs. Just imagine supporting the likes of Chelsea with the antics of some of their players.The players are a credit to the club with the way they conduct themselves and if you're holding these lads with disdain then I'd suggest it's you with the problem not them.
In the last decade or so we've had a drink driver, a coke user and a confirmed racist on our books. Please don't hold up Reading FC as some sort of paragon of corinthian virtue.
by floyd__streete » 05 Dec 2011 13:03
Svlad Cjelli Have we had a drunk driver? We've had someone who refused to give a sample, yes - but from a legal point of view isn't that a different offence from actual drink driving?
by Svlad Cjelli » 05 Dec 2011 13:14
floyd__streeteSvlad Cjelli Have we had a drunk driver? We've had someone who refused to give a sample, yes - but from a legal point of view isn't that a different offence from actual drink driving?
It is indeed. But you've forgotten a former Northern Irish defender whose surname is the same as one of the Gladiators stage names.
by sandman » 05 Dec 2011 14:03
by Forbury Lion » 05 Dec 2011 14:16
I believe they pointed out that he wasn't French.Great Knolly Listening to BBCRB before the game , Dellor - who has had it in for Kebe all season and never misses a chance to have a got at him - said someone at the club had had a word with him ( I didn't catch who ) and on the back of the explanation he'd been given ( Dellor wouldn't elaborate) , he'll be cutting Kebe some slack ... curious .
by Barry the bird boggler » 05 Dec 2011 15:51
Svlad Cjelli As I say, Dellor said he'd had a call from Kevin Dillon asking him to give Kebe some slack and explaining why.
by Jerry St Clair » 05 Dec 2011 16:04
sandman 3 examples from a 10 year spell that told me. How many players have been on the books in the last decade? We're not a ''paragon of corinthian spirit'' but we've had less tossers than most.
by melonhead » 05 Dec 2011 16:06
Barry the bird bogglerSvlad Cjelli As I say, Dellor said he'd had a call from Kevin Dillon asking him to give Kebe some slack and explaining why.
Strikes me Kevin Dillon has a lot of phone calls to make given the number of amateur Tim Dellor's we seem to have on Jimmy's back.
by Svlad Cjelli » 05 Dec 2011 16:07
melonheadBarry the bird bogglerSvlad Cjelli As I say, Dellor said he'd had a call from Kevin Dillon asking him to give Kebe some slack and explaining why.
Strikes me Kevin Dillon has a lot of phone calls to make given the number of amateur Tim Dellor's we seem to have on Jimmy's back.
yeah, cmon dillo
by peterroyal76 » 05 Dec 2011 16:48
AthleticoSpizz Thats a shame
and do you want every player to give you a personal wave everytime they enter and exit the field of play?
Kind've hear what you are saying....
....but some of us have lost the snuggly interaction of players and fans expectations since Murtz left
Lay off Kebe...for that, at least
by melonhead » 05 Dec 2011 16:48
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 05 Dec 2011 17:18
floyd__streete Kebe was excellent first half yesterday. Ran Blackpoool ragged and (presumably) looked on with incredulity - as did the travelling support - as chances were presented and missed with impressively creative profligacy by his team mates. He totally gave up second half,
Tbh, he can't leave the club quick enough as far as I am concerned.
by seahawk10 » 05 Dec 2011 17:34
floyd__streetesandman There are plenty of clubs you could support where the players are complete and utter idiots and imo Reading are not one of those clubs. Just imagine supporting the likes of Chelsea with the antics of some of their players.The players are a credit to the club with the way they conduct themselves and if you're holding these lads with disdain then I'd suggest it's you with the problem not them.
In the last decade or so we've had a drink driver, a coke user and a confirmed racist on our books. Please don't hold up Reading FC as some sort of paragon of corinthian virtue.
by Royalee » 05 Dec 2011 18:58
Jackson Corner Don't worry you will get your wish in Jan. I just hope he doesn't go to another championship club and come back to haunt us.
by Hoop Blah » 05 Dec 2011 19:15
sandman 3 examples from a 10 year spell that told me. How many players have been on the books in the last decade? We're not a ''paragon of corinthian spirit'' but we've had less tossers than most.
by Big Foot » 05 Dec 2011 19:27
His mrs has gone back to France as couldn't settled here.CayeneMattGreat Knolly Listening to BBCRB before the game , Dellor - who has had it in for Kebe all season and never misses a chance to have a got at him - said someone at the club had had a word with him ( I didn't catch who ) and on the back of the explanation he'd been given ( Dellor wouldn't elaborate) , he'll be cutting Kebe some slack ... curious .
Anyone know what this is about then?
by RepressedRoyal » 05 Dec 2011 19:47
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