by melonhead » 12 Jul 2012 10:49
by Green » 12 Jul 2012 10:52
by Ian Royal » 12 Jul 2012 11:51
winchester_royal You're embarrassing yourself now Woodcote
by floyd__streete » 12 Jul 2012 13:33
Woodcote Royal Your assessment of Shorey's first 5 seasons with us is typical East Stand fantasy where only the return of Nicky "Can't score, won't score" Foster would have a greater effect on the match day ejaculation count.
by Royal Biscuitman » 12 Jul 2012 16:50
by RoyalBlue » 12 Jul 2012 18:06
rhroyalShorey 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.
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by Mr Angry » 12 Jul 2012 18:24
Woodcote Royal
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 West Stand Man » 12 Jul 2012 21:24
by Arch » 12 Jul 2012 21:47
West Stand Man .. and here we go again. All the self righteous prigs who think that footballers should somehow have a different set of loyalties to the rest of us.
You jus know that the negative idiots on here would jump ship pretty quickly if they were offered a promotion and pay rise.
by Ian Royal » 12 Jul 2012 22:03
West Stand Man .. and here we go again. All the self righteous prigs who think that footballers should somehow have a different set of loyalties to the rest of us.
You jus know that the negative idiots on here would jump ship pretty quickly if they were offered a promotion and pay rise.
by West Stand Man » 13 Jul 2012 08:18
Ian RoyalWest Stand Man .. and here we go again. All the self righteous prigs who think that footballers should somehow have a different set of loyalties to the rest of us.
You jus know that the negative idiots on here would jump ship pretty quickly if they were offered a promotion and pay rise.
Most of the people on here aren't earning a fortune in a job they love. Neither does their employer have hordes of fans who think they're great pay their hard earned cash to watch them perform.
by floyd__streete » 13 Jul 2012 13:16
West Stand Man Neither are most of them in a job that will see them retired in their 30s I suspect?
Let's be honest. Football is a job. A well paid one (at the top) and one that is probably more fun than most but it is still how they earn a crust. There are few people who would turn down a promotion and pay rise that could lead to even more advancement simply to be loyal to the customers. Perhaps half the problem here is that I don't and never have bought in to the idea that Shorey (or anyone else) deliberately under performed that season.
by pea » 13 Jul 2012 15:08
by Gus the teenage cow » 13 Jul 2012 17:33
by floyd__streete » 13 Jul 2012 18:35
Gus the teenage cow Mcdermott has no experience dealing with large squads of superstars, if they ask him to show them his medals, he may not impress them enough to command their respect
by JamieY26 » 13 Jul 2012 18:52
z) the players might drive flashy new cars around Reading leading to people staring, accidents being caused and young women possibly being impressed and corrupted by them
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