by Royal Ginger » 12 Dec 2012 20:09
by creative_username_1 » 12 Dec 2012 20:10
by bobby1413 » 12 Dec 2012 20:10
by sandman » 12 Dec 2012 20:11
Champ kind apparently since day 1 guthrie's distanced himself from the team. literally turns up at training and shoots off home again never to be seen till match day or the next training session. surely when joining a new team its better to get involved and socialise with the rest of the team but he spends most his time up in newcastle. just doesnt seem to do himself any favours...
by grey_squirrel » 12 Dec 2012 20:16
sandmanChamp kind apparently since day 1 guthrie's distanced himself from the team. literally turns up at training and shoots off home again never to be seen till match day or the next training session. surely when joining a new team its better to get involved and socialise with the rest of the team but he spends most his time up in newcastle. just doesnt seem to do himself any favours...
Perhaps we should've started a food fight in the canteen at Hogwood so he could feel at home.
by grey_squirrel » 12 Dec 2012 20:18
No Fixed Abode Reading have fined Guthrie 2 weeks wages for refusing to travel to Sunderland.
by peterroyal76 » 12 Dec 2012 20:23
grey_squirrelNo Fixed Abode Reading have fined Guthrie 2 weeks wages for refusing to travel to Sunderland.
As reported by SSN tonight.
Just why did the Club think this is in any way going to improve the obvious dischord in the dressing room by releasing this news officially?!
It seems we have completely lost the plot.
by Royalee » 12 Dec 2012 20:23
Ideal How nice of the chronicle to allow him a soapbox for him to stand on while he spouts his rubbish about how he's been victimized.
by Archie's penalty » 12 Dec 2012 20:24
bobby1413 I'm really surprised so many people are understanding and supportive of Guthrie on this.
I see how he's upset, pissed off and fed up.
However, he is paid to do a job. He's employed by RFC. Whether they want him at every single match just to sit on the bench or not, if they pay him he should do it. Simply not turning up isn't acceptable in my opinion and doesn't help in anyway.
by peterroyal76 » 12 Dec 2012 20:24
RoyaleeIdeal How nice of the chronicle to allow him a soapbox for him to stand on while he spouts his rubbish about how he's been victimized.
Go on, which nobody should the messiah sign from Scandinavia to save our season?
by tilehurstender » 12 Dec 2012 20:25
by West Stand Flash » 12 Dec 2012 20:31
by West Stand Flash » 12 Dec 2012 20:33
Extended-Phenotype 1. Don't think his twitter 'outburst' was anything to get worked up about, why apologise? Really don't see what he said wrong."I am bitterly disappointed not to play, I am trying to fit into the direct style of play the manager wants. I pass too much at the moment, which is my biggest asset. I understand what the manager wants but stopping habits like going and getting the ball from the back four is difficult."
2. I'd give up too, if my team had been hit with an injury crisis while on a losing streak created by something I was the antidote for, and I STILL couldn't get in the f/cking team.
Bored. Of. This.
by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2012 20:34
Archie's penaltybobby1413 I'm really surprised so many people are understanding and supportive of Guthrie on this.
I see how he's upset, pissed off and fed up.
However, he is paid to do a job. He's employed by RFC. Whether they want him at every single match just to sit on the bench or not, if they pay him he should do it. Simply not turning up isn't acceptable in my opinion and doesn't help in anyway.
Hit the nail on the head. No matter how badly Brian is doing we should not be backing Guthrie. Terrible attitude from him.
by _royal » 12 Dec 2012 20:49
by RFCSPACE » 12 Dec 2012 20:55
by _royal » 12 Dec 2012 20:58
by blindedbythelights » 12 Dec 2012 21:05
by Archie's penalty » 12 Dec 2012 21:46
_royal I see it as:
I've been a twat, but i've realised now and i'm going to work my arse off
by DaveBanana » 12 Dec 2012 22:10
Speaking to the Post Guthrie said: “I hold my hands up and apologise. It's something that we will deal with internally.
“There's no problem with anyone. I have my reasons for what happened, it shouldn't have happened, but it did. My head just wasn't right.”
Follow Royals reporter Jonny Fordham on Twitter here for all the news as it breaks
Guthrie says his focus is now on facing Arsenal on Monday night at Madejski Stadium.
The 25-year-old is fully fit and has been training for the past two weeks after being sidelined with a thigh injury.
As reported by the Post earlier in the season, Guthrie has also had a falling out with McDermott since his arrival in Berkshire.
But he insists he has no intentions to leave the club, despite playing just six games so far this season.
He added: “I love being at this club - I just want to play football.
“I've never had problems anywhere I have been and I just want to get back to playing football. This is a very rare situation for me.”
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