by RoyallyFcuked » 06 May 2014 21:22
by Mr Optimist » 06 May 2014 21:26
by RoyalBlue » 06 May 2014 21:28
TBM Yep sad to see him go but if we can keep hold of Obita and McCleary then I'll be happy
by Royalcop » 06 May 2014 21:32
by leww_rfc » 06 May 2014 21:47
by RoyallyFcuked » 06 May 2014 21:51
Royalcop In my view one of the most frustrating players to ever play for us in the sense that he would always threaten to do something amazing (cf the Liverpool FA cup match) but then muck up the key pass or shot. I think it was probably consistently poor decision making that stopped him having a longer top flight career. Having said that clearly a great pro and captain and apparently a good bloke too so I wish him well but can't say I'm overly sorry to see him move on. Certainly not an RFC legend but definitely file in the 'fondly remembered' category. Despite his woeful scoring record (and for an attacking midfielder it is distinctly woeful) he'll definitely score against us next season a la Tabb.
by PistolPete » 06 May 2014 21:56
by Libertine » 06 May 2014 21:57
by melonhead » 06 May 2014 22:10
by harry » 06 May 2014 22:17
by Will95 » 06 May 2014 22:32
by genome » 06 May 2014 22:36
Jobi McAnuff has refused to criticise Reading following the club’s decision to end his five-year stay at Madejski Stadium.
Royals’ former captain, along with Mikele Leigertwood, Kaspars Gorkss, Wayne Bridge and Stuart Taylor, was told earlier today that he would not be getting a new deal .
The decision ends a hugely successful spell in the 32-year-old’s career but, speaking exclusively to getreading.co.uk, he was remaining philosophical about his exit.
“I’m not going to start getting into anything negative towards Reading,” he said.
“I have too much respect for the fans, who have been great to me, and I have so many friends who are still there.
“It’s one of those things. People have to make these decisions, it’s part of the game.”
McAnuff added: “My time at Reading has been fantastic. It’s been a thoroughly enjoyable chapter of my life, a stable one as well.
“Five seasons is a large chunk of my career. I’ve captained the club with massive amounts of pride and enjoyment.
“I’ve had many great times, the Championship win obviously, and also some bad ones as well.
“But it’s been a fantastic experience. It’s a time of my career I’ll never forget.”
McAnuff was told that he was being released just three days after Reading had failed to secure a play-off spot following their 2-2 draw with Burnley on Saturday.
And the former Watford man admits as the season wore on, he began to accept that his future probably lay elsewhere.
“To be honest it’s not really much of a surprise to me,” he said.
“Something was put to me in pre-season which was not suitable for myself. It was never anything I was going to accept and things haven’t ever moved forward from there.
“So I have to move on. It’s what happens in football but I certainly still feel I have a lot of offer.”
With that in mind, McAnuff will now turn his attentions to finding a new club for next season.
“There has been a bit of contact here and there,” he said. “I’ve got people out there who have been working on that for me.
“But my focus during that time has been to try and get Reading promoted.”
by RoyalBlue » 06 May 2014 22:46
biff For fck sake Reading Jobi has still got it.
One of my favourite every Reading players, clueless oxf*rd have directed vitriol at him for a few seasons now without seeing what he brings to the team and how much he cares. Goal away at Cardiff was glorious.
Fook
by akranes » 06 May 2014 23:57
RoyalBluebiff For fck sake Reading Jobi has still got it.
One of my favourite every Reading players, clueless oxf*rd have directed vitriol at him for a few seasons now without seeing what he brings to the team and how much he cares. Goal away at Cardiff was glorious.
Fook
Sums up my thoughts. The pratt behind me in Y21 will have to find another player to victimise in his pursuit of true football ignorance!
by St. Brynjar » 07 May 2014 00:11
Ian Royal I can do McAnuff no greater honour than posting up my Royals Allstar XI
.......................Shaka
...Murty, Ingimarsson, Wdowczyk, Shorey
.................Harper, Sidwell
Little..............Sigurdsson.........McAnuff
.......................Kitson
by Royal Ginger » 07 May 2014 02:38
by Elm Park Old Boy » 07 May 2014 07:32
Libertine Very, very sad day...
Of course the run he made at Anfield and his on pitch reaction when we last got promoted. But the thing I will always remember about him was his level of professionalism on the pitch, even when things weren't going well, and the class he always showed off of it. Not only was great player for us, he was the face of the club during his time here. Deep runs in the cup (deeper than any of us have ever seen in our lifetimes), a promotion to the Premier League. And he was a big part of helping Jordan mature/settle into the LB position this past season which culminated in a PoTS award for our academy youngster.
I was hoping he would/the club would want him to stay around for one more go, but alas that wasn't to be. Best of luck Jobi we will miss you! Just don't score against us when we play against whichever team you end up with next season.
by RoyalBlue » 07 May 2014 08:59
Elm Park Old BoyLibertine Very, very sad day...
Of course the run he made at Anfield and his on pitch reaction when we last got promoted. But the thing I will always remember about him was his level of professionalism on the pitch, even when things weren't going well, and the class he always showed off of it. Not only was great player for us, he was the face of the club during his time here. Deep runs in the cup (deeper than any of us have ever seen in our lifetimes), a promotion to the Premier League. And he was a big part of helping Jordan mature/settle into the LB position this past season which culminated in a PoTS award for our academy youngster.
I was hoping he would/the club would want him to stay around for one more go, but alas that wasn't to be. Best of luck Jobi we will miss you! Just don't score against us when we play against whichever team you end up with next season.
My thoughts entirely. Both he and Ledge showed against Burnley what we're giving up. A great guy, will always be remembered fondly.
by southbank1871 » 07 May 2014 09:06
by winchester_royal » 07 May 2014 09:21
RoyalBlueElm Park Old BoyLibertine Very, very sad day...
Of course the run he made at Anfield and his on pitch reaction when we last got promoted. But the thing I will always remember about him was his level of professionalism on the pitch, even when things weren't going well, and the class he always showed off of it. Not only was great player for us, he was the face of the club during his time here. Deep runs in the cup (deeper than any of us have ever seen in our lifetimes), a promotion to the Premier League. And he was a big part of helping Jordan mature/settle into the LB position this past season which culminated in a PoTS award for our academy youngster.
I was hoping he would/the club would want him to stay around for one more go, but alas that wasn't to be. Best of luck Jobi we will miss you! Just don't score against us when we play against whichever team you end up with next season.
My thoughts entirely. Both he and Ledge showed against Burnley what we're giving up. A great guy, will always be remembered fondly.
It's a short-sighted cost cutting move, and, as others have said, will likely cost us more (for the same quality) in the longer run. Against Burnley, Jobi and Ledge both showed that they still very much have what is required at this level and I doubt they will lose that over the close season!
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