by TBM » 10 Jun 2013 08:19
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by St. Brynjar » 10 Jun 2013 10:07
A Villa fan Kanu was one of very few reading players to come through the season with some credibility, his decent and would have him here but reading would want a lot more than what his worth.
If were after any reading player it should be karecan. Very tidy midfielder
Another one No thanks.
Piss poor show to turn on reading who fostered him. Also not really very good.
by Platypuss » 10 Jun 2013 10:22
TBM HAL ROBSON-KANU has put Aston Villa and West Brom on alert after admitting he wants to quit Reading.
The Wales international, 24, hopes to leave the Madejski following the club’s relegation from the Premier League.
Robson-Kanu was one of the few Royals stars to impress last season after scoring seven goals.
And Villa and the Baggies are keen to sign the talented winger and keep him in the top-flight.
He said: “After coming through the Reading academy it would be hard to leave but in terms of personal ambition I want to play in the Premier League.”
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 10 Jun 2013 11:32
by super darren caskey » 10 Jun 2013 12:09
by Lovely hot donuts! » 10 Jun 2013 12:39
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 10 Jun 2013 12:56
Lovely hot donuts! He's hardly said he wants to quit Reading. He's basically said that if a Premier League team came for him then he'd go. Imagine this is true of basically the whole squad just they haven't said it out loud.
by CountryRoyal » 10 Jun 2013 13:06
Schards#2 I presume his agent is his brother who appears to be in the process of destroying Alex Pearce's career too in the hope of copping for a hefty fee generated by a move.
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 10 Jun 2013 13:14
CountryRoyalSchards#2 I presume his agent is his brother who appears to be in the process of destroying Alex Pearce's career too in the hope of copping for a hefty fee generated by a move.
It's his oxf*rd job. If I was an agent I would not hesitate at alienating fans so long as my client (and I) got the best deal.
It would appear that when it comes to football every single fan loses all sense of professionalism and develops such a moral high ground.
by CountryRoyal » 10 Jun 2013 13:41
Tommy Youlden's EarsCountryRoyalSchards#2 I presume his agent is his brother who appears to be in the process of destroying Alex Pearce's career too in the hope of copping for a hefty fee generated by a move.
It's his oxf*rd job. If I was an agent I would not hesitate at alienating fans so long as my client (and I) got the best deal.
It would appear that when it comes to football every single fan loses all sense of professionalism and develops such a moral high ground.
What's professional about telling a public statement that "I errr think I'd quite like a better job errrrr somewhere even though errrrr I do like my current employer really errr I'm not really errrr sure what I want errr...."
by Platypuss » 10 Jun 2013 13:49
CountryRoyalSchards#2 I presume his agent is his brother who appears to be in the process of destroying Alex Pearce's career too in the hope of copping for a hefty fee generated by a move.
It's his oxf*rd job. If I was an agent I would not hesitate at alienating fans so long as my client (and I) got the best deal.
It would appear that when it comes to football every single fan loses all sense of professionalism and develops such a moral high ground.
by P!ssed Off » 10 Jun 2013 14:01
CountryRoyalSchards#2 I presume his agent is his brother who appears to be in the process of destroying Alex Pearce's career too in the hope of copping for a hefty fee generated by a move.
It's his oxf*rd job. If I was an agent I would not hesitate at alienating fans so long as my client (and I) got the best deal.
It would appear that when it comes to football every single fan loses all sense of professionalism and develops such a moral high ground.
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