RUMOUR - Brynjar Gunnarsson to leave

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Woodcote Royal » 19 Apr 2012 17:41

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17726374


Oh yes, remember it well.

We let in 7 but Coppell found an excuse to pick the same defence for the next match and no-nothing fans decided to blame Gunnarsson so they could continue to brown nose Shorey. From this day forward relegation was always on the cards.


FFS :roll: You really are a massive twat aren't you.

On a thread about a player with near legendary status you manage to introduce your personal anti Coppell/Shorey agenda.


If pointing out the obsurdity of blaming a midfielder ahead of any member of the defence for the conceding of 7 goals makes me a massive twat , so be it.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Archie's penalty » 19 Apr 2012 18:44

He's admitted it!

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Maria Kr. » 19 Apr 2012 18:56

Wowsa, something that's been as set in stone as could be for months now seems to be up in the air a bit. An Icelandic TV news report just said per their sources Reading will offer him a new deal. They couldn't get a comment from either Reading or KR on it tho, so I'm taking it with a pinch of salt until something more official is released.

http://visir.is/brynjar-bjorn-mun-ekki- ... 2120418970

I'll keep y'all updated if I hear anything more before Reading release something

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Archie's penalty » 19 Apr 2012 19:02

Maria. Why do you think Reading have offered Bryn this new deal (if they have)?

Possibly to give more experience when we are in the prem?

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Maria Kr. » 19 Apr 2012 19:13

Archie's penalty Maria. Why do you think Reading have offered Bryn this new deal (if they have)?

Possibly to give more experience when we are in the prem?


Probably, I mean he must be a nice level head to have in the dressing room/around the more inexperienced players, done it before and all that. But IMO IF Reading are offering him a deal (like I said, I'm iffy at best about their "sources") they must be also promising him he'll play some, since in re-signing for Reading he'll be giving up on coming home and playing for my team probably week-in-week-out as much as he's up to it. It has seemed like to me ever since the oral agreement was made that Bryn was looking forward to getting back to playing regularly as much as it was the "coming back home" factor.

I'm pleased regardless of what he does. Yes, it may be putting KR in a bit of a pickle having to replace him so close to the season starting, but knowing that if he doesn't retire at Reading he wants to play for KR again before he hangs it up (I'm deducing from all this that this is what he himself wants) makes me feel good at least.

How does it work, could he resign for Reading but then get loaned to KR for the summer? *grasping at straws to get the best of both*


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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Archie's penalty » 19 Apr 2012 19:15

Cheers for the insight Maria. Let's see what happens.

I'm just wondering if this new deal would have making him a coach in the future in mind.

i assume he's the kind of player who'd like to go into management.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Norfolk Royal » 19 Apr 2012 19:17

Tbf it's money saved on a rocking chair in the corner of the dressing room next season.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Avon Royal » 21 Apr 2012 07:52

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd4ng6_shane-long-s-goal-at-anfield-13-01_sport#

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZTVrQuByNs

Just in case today is Bryn's last game at the Mad Stad, I just thought I'd leave these here.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by pea » 21 Apr 2012 09:33

Had a dream that he started and scored in the 7th minute


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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson SIGNS 1 year deal

by Maria Kr. » 01 May 2012 11:23

To close the discussion on him leaving and apparently scooping the official site by my estimation of a quick glance over the recent headlines and the fact that nothing's been posted here yet, Bryn's signed a new 1 year deal.

http://www.mbl.is/sport/enski/2012/05/01/gat_ekki_annad_en_tekid_thessu_bodi/ (interview with the man himself)

It's longer by a little bit in the actual paper (which I don't have with me atm so can't directly translate it),in the addition he mainly says his role next season will be similar to thisone, be ready if the manager needs him. Also mentions something along the lines of the setup of the Prem being better (must mean that there's fewer games and thus less strain on him/other players in that sense I recon) and he quips a reference in to older interviews about coming home that he'd said to KR that he'd be back assuming nothing drastic changed. Guess going up was the only thing that could've changed things. Says he's putting that off for a year, but plans haven't changed about which team he wants to come home to play for.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by winchester_royal » 01 May 2012 11:33

Honestly I'm surprised we're giving him another year, but pleased he's staying

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by TBM » 01 May 2012 11:35

winchester_royal Honestly I'm surprised we're giving him another year, but pleased he's staying


He's probably coaching

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by RobRoyal » 01 May 2012 12:07

Seriously, with investment into the squad (and central midfield being one of the priorities IMO) there's virtually no chance of him getting significant playing time in the league.

I'd love to have him coaching at the club though. His attitude and professionalism has really been second to none, and his experience and intelligence on the field suggest he might suceed in that role. Love you Brynjar.


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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Upper West Ginger » 01 May 2012 12:25

He probably realised that he didn't want his last touch in English football to be giving away a penalty in the last minute of the match at Birmingham!

He is now getting to the stage where he is as slow as he looks, so I would be worried about him playing any significant role in the team for the coming season - but he's still a legend.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by shaka's shorts » 01 May 2012 12:29

He took his level 3 coaching badge at Hogwood on Friday - guess he is taking on a player / coach role., maybe with the reserves? I am assuming we will be playing Prem Reserve League and not just occasional friendlies next yr

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by RobRoyal » 01 May 2012 14:07

I'm struggling to think of a anything in the world that would be cooler than Bryn being working his way up to the ranks to become Reading manager.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Geekins » 01 May 2012 14:10

Hope he becomes a coach, just a shame we missed out on Murts. If we're going for category A status we need quite a few coaches!

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by 3 veesinarow » 01 May 2012 14:17

We may not have Murts right now, but working at the Southampton Academy is good grounding for future work - after all, Brian was "only" a scout to begin with and Nigel Adkins was a spongeman not so very long ago - they're both now Premier League managers. Plenty of time for Murts to work into the role...

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson SIGNS 1 year deal

by Mr Angry » 01 May 2012 14:46

Maria Kr. To close the discussion on him leaving and apparently scooping the official site by my estimation of a quick glance over the recent headlines and the fact that nothing's been posted here yet, Bryn's signed a new 1 year deal.

http://www.mbl.is/sport/enski/2012/05/01/gat_ekki_annad_en_tekid_thessu_bodi/ (interview with the man himself)

It's longer by a little bit in the actual paper (which I don't have with me atm so can't directly translate it),in the addition he mainly says his role next season will be similar to thisone, be ready if the manager needs him. Also mentions something along the lines of the setup of the Prem being better (must mean that there's fewer games and thus less strain on him/other players in that sense I recon) and he quips a reference in to older interviews about coming home that he'd said to KR that he'd be back assuming nothing drastic changed. Guess going up was the only thing that could've changed things. Says he's putting that off for a year, but plans haven't changed about which team he wants to come home to play for.


Thank you for the insight and the information; much appreciated.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Friday's Legacy » 01 May 2012 17:06

I hope this means we wont be offering Mullins a contract. No need for both acting as cover, and we really do need to bring a creative midfielder in to offer something different, and something we're currently lacking.

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