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by Divvy » 28 Oct 2012 16:39
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by jonboy29red » 28 Oct 2012 16:53
Divvy Guthrie, Federici and Hunt all spoke out in front of the group about various things. Hunt was in protest at Pogs wages, Federici about not being injured and instead being dropped, and Guthrie criticised the direct long ball style. All have spent a period out of the side as a result, and Hunt only recently getting back in the side. It's no surprise Guthrie has also been told to get his head down, do what is asked of him and then when McD is ready, he will bring him in. It's just a shame because we need someone of his passing ability in the side now, but Brian clearly disagrees and wants physical midfielders instead, so just like Matejovski, you have to wonder what was the point in signing him in the first place when you could have gone and got someone like Nigel Reo-Coker on a free and with a point to prove instead.
Guthrie can play. Newcastle fans really rated him. But we don't want to use what he's good at, which is just one of many things really frustrating about BM at the moment.
by Divvy » 28 Oct 2012 17:00
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by leon » 28 Oct 2012 21:06
by LoyalRoyalFan » 28 Oct 2012 21:13
by leon » 28 Oct 2012 21:19
LoyalRoyalFan You can't help but admire Jay Tabb's work rate and effort. You can't fault his commitment and he will always give 110%. But let's be honest. He is no better than Guthrie and the fact that Guthrie is sitting out of the team at the expense of Tabb is a little silly on McDermott's behalf.
by bloody Volvo driver » 28 Oct 2012 21:19
by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Oct 2012 21:22
by leon » 28 Oct 2012 21:29
bloody Volvo driver Guthrie told to stay away from Reading FC training ground
By Jonny Fordham
October 28, 2012
Reading midfielder Danny Guthrie has allegedly been told to stay away from the training ground after a bust-up with manager Brian McDermott.
Sources told the Reading Post that the 25-year-old reacted to being axed from Royals' starting XI for Saturday's 3-3 draw with Fulham.
Boss McDermott announced the team the previous day and Guthrie, who has made six appearances for the club, took exception to his exclusion.
As a result, it is believed that Guthrie was told to not report for training on Monday ahead of Reading's last-16 Capital One Cup tie at home to Arsenal the next day.
McDermott told the press after Saturday's game with Fulham: "He wasn't selected, but he's fit.
"He's part of the squad of 20-odd players and has got to get himself into the 18. I just felt it was the right thing to do."
Doesn't look too promising. What is it with us and ball playing centre midfielders, we've manage to hound out Howard, Marek (absolute class) and now possibly Guthrie for one reason or another. If we don't need visionary centre midfield players, why buy them in the first place!
by sandman » 28 Oct 2012 21:56
by LoyalRoyalFan » 28 Oct 2012 21:58
sandman Ah but you're forgetting that Matejovsky was on a different wavelength to the other players.
by SPARTA » 28 Oct 2012 22:11
Divvy Guthrie, Federici and Hunt all spoke out in front of the group about various things. Hunt was in protest at Pogs wages, Federici about not being injured and instead being dropped, and Guthrie criticised the direct long ball style. All have spent a period out of the side as a result, and Hunt only recently getting back in the side. It's no surprise Guthrie has also been told to get his head down, do what is asked of him and then when McD is ready, he will bring him in. It's just a shame because we need someone of his passing ability in the side now, but Brian clearly disagrees and wants physical midfielders instead, so just like Matejovski, you have to wonder what was the point in signing him in the first place when you could have gone and got someone like Nigel Reo-Coker on a free and with a point to prove instead.
Guthrie can play. Newcastle fans really rated him. But we don't want to use what he's good at, which is just one of many things really frustrating about BM at the moment.
by sandman » 28 Oct 2012 22:15
No, I mean he was completely overrated.LoyalRoyalFansandman Ah but you're forgetting that Matejovsky was on a different wavelength to the other players.
You mean better than the other players?
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