by RoyalX » 11 Jul 2012 16:33
by SCIAG » 11 Jul 2012 17:01
RoyalX My abiding memory of Shorey's last year at RFC is him getting absolutely rinsed for pace by John Utaka for Portsmouth's 2nd goal in a 2-0 defeat.
Can't see how people feel that this won't be a problem
On another note, do you reckon he'll take penalties too if Harte's not playing?
by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2012 17:40
SCIAGRoyalX My abiding memory of Shorey's last year at RFC is him getting absolutely rinsed for pace by John Utaka for Portsmouth's 2nd goal in a 2-0 defeat.
Can't see how people feel that this won't be a problem
On another note, do you reckon he'll take penalties too if Harte's not playing?
Shorey was ill that day and only played because the alternative was Golbourne. Normally he's much quicker than he was that day (look at how he used to surge out of defence with the ball), though he was still only nippy, never genuinely fast. I think some of his pace may have gone with age though.
by floyd__streete » 11 Jul 2012 18:22
genome His goal against West Ham last season was my favourite goal, in terms of pandemonium rating.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 11 Jul 2012 19:16
SCIAGRoyalX My abiding memory of Shorey's last year at RFC is him getting absolutely rinsed for pace by John Utaka for Portsmouth's 2nd goal in a 2-0 defeat.
Can't see how people feel that this won't be a problem
On another note, do you reckon he'll take penalties too if Harte's not playing?
Shorey was ill that day and only played because the alternative was Golbourne. Normally he's much quicker than he was that day (look at how he used to surge out of defence with the ball), though he was still only nippy, never genuinely fast. I think some of his pace may have gone with age though.
by genome » 11 Jul 2012 19:33
floyd__streetegenome His goal against West Ham last season was my favourite goal, in terms of pandemonium rating.
Hunty's? Yep, but I think I basically fell about LOLing that the gobby Essex cants had basically played us off the park for 45 and were now going in 1-2 down. In terms of pandemonium I'd say ALF's two goals at S8nts were stand out bulging-eyed fall-about hat-stand moments of the second decade of the 21st century thus far for me.
by Handsome Man » 11 Jul 2012 20:00
by seahawk10 » 11 Jul 2012 20:16
floyd__streetegenome His goal against West Ham last season was my favourite goal, in terms of pandemonium rating.
Hunty's? Yep, but I think I basically fell about LOLing that the gobby Essex cants had basically played us off the park for 45 and were now going in 1-2 down. In terms of pandemonium I'd say ALF's two goals at S8nts were stand out bulging-eyed fall-about hat-stand moments of the second decade of the 21st century thus far for me.
by Albert Spangler » 11 Jul 2012 20:32
floyd__streetegenome His goal against West Ham last season was my favourite goal, in terms of pandemonium rating.
Hunty's? Yep, but I think I basically fell about LOLing that the gobby Essex cants had basically played us off the park for 45 and were now going in 1-2 down. In terms of pandemonium I'd say ALF's two goals at S8nts were stand out bulging-eyed fall-about hat-stand moments of the second decade of the 21st century thus far for me.
by Blakey's Right Peg » 11 Jul 2012 20:37
seahawk10floyd__streetegenome His goal against West Ham last season was my favourite goal, in terms of pandemonium rating.
Hunty's? Yep, but I think I basically fell about LOLing that the gobby Essex cants had basically played us off the park for 45 and were now going in 1-2 down. In terms of pandemonium I'd say ALF's two goals at S8nts were stand out bulging-eyed fall-about hat-stand moments of the second decade of the 21st century thus far for me.
'greed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXbZGoR8sJ8
what a moment!
by Woodcote Royal » 11 Jul 2012 22:27
Alan Partridge Woodcote will be pleased.
by rhroyal » 11 Jul 2012 23:15
Shorey gave us 6 years great service and 1 bad one when the squad as a whole failed.Woodcote RoyalAlan Partridge Woodcote will be pleased.
This is one selfish pr*ck I thought we'd seen the last of. Back in the days when we couldn't afford 2 left backs, this guy played every week regardless as long as he was fit. On the only occasion he was injured long term, a right footed midfielder of limited ability stepped into the breach so effectively that he wasn't missed.
How did Shorey repay the club who plucked him from the obscurity of Orient reserves, taking him up through the leagues to the Premiership and eventually to the ultimate glory of an England cap? He went on a 9 month sulk when a transfer to West Ham fell through
Shorey will have to walk through many brick walls before he gets an ounce of support from me. You owe us big time, Sunshine
Having said all that, Brian McDermott has earned the right to sign Noddy and Big Ears if he feels so inclined and will continue to enjoy my unwavering support.
Furthermore, Shorey would do well to realise that he is being given a chance to resurrect his flagging career by a very shrewd manager who is risking very little of his budget on the outcome. If selfish Shorey sh*ts on us again, he'll be third choice before the next transfer window opens and out the door next summer.
by Woodcote Royal » 12 Jul 2012 00:24
by winchester_royal » 12 Jul 2012 09:23
by Green » 12 Jul 2012 09:26
by winchester_royal » 12 Jul 2012 09:28
by BrockManson » 12 Jul 2012 09:38
Woodcote RoyalAlan Partridge Woodcote will be pleased.
This is one selfish pr*ck I thought we'd seen the last of. Back in the days when we couldn't afford 2 left backs, this guy played every week regardless as long as he was fit. On the only occasion he was injured long term, a right footed midfielder of limited ability stepped into the breach so effectively that he wasn't missed.
How did Shorey repay the club who plucked him from the obscurity of Orient reserves, taking him up through the leagues to the Premiership and eventually to the ultimate glory of an England cap? He went on a 9 month sulk when a transfer to West Ham fell through
Shorey will have to walk through many brick walls before he gets an ounce of support from me. You owe us big time, Sunshine
Having said all that, Brian McDermott has earned the right to sign Noddy and Big Ears if he feels so inclined and will continue to enjoy my unwavering support.
Furthermore, Shorey would do well to realise that he is being given a chance to resurrect his flagging career by a very shrewd manager who is risking very little of his budget on the outcome. If selfish Shorey sh*ts on us again, he'll be third choice before the next transfer window opens and out the door next summer.
by melonhead » 12 Jul 2012 10:35
by who are ya? » 12 Jul 2012 10:46
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