by Upper West Ginger » 24 Dec 2014 16:55
by bcubed » 24 Dec 2014 18:03
Hoop Blahbcubed I generally agree with HB posts but I cant on this one
My dislike of Murray (and I think its true of others) is that he just doesnt look like he wants to be at Reading at all.
It seems like he thinks he is a bit too good for the Championship and as a result he doesnt put the effort in. He doesnt jump for the ball that effectively and would rather stand his ground and try to claim a free kick. I don't actually think he has that much movement and what he does is slow and he certainly doesn't put his body on the line and make that extra effort to get on the end of a cross. And what was he doing on Saturday? Head the ball man instead of letting it drop and skying it!
Won't be sorry to see him go even if it means we have Pog back
It's a fair comment in a way, he may not throw himself about as much or look like he's not that interested in being here, although I'm not sure I'd buy into that. If he doesn't then it would certainly sway my thinking into the don't keep him side of the fence.
I think it's more about whether he wants to be here under Clarke though. How many of our players have really looked that motivated or showing the kind of blood and thunder performances you're talking about under Adkins? Very few unfortunately.
Clarke is his own man and might not want Murray, or Murray might not want to be here. If that's the case then we won't be keeping him.
I don't think it comes down to him being good enough though. The biggest issue for me is his age. We'd be investing a lot in a player who's probably passed his best and isn't going to appreciate in value at all over the length of contract he'd be after. My biggest worry is that we have to sign him up for longer than he'd be of use, ala Roberts.
by Gordons Cumming » 26 Dec 2014 10:05
by 72 bus » 26 Dec 2014 13:36
Upper West Ginger Perhaps we have been spoiled by the decent strikers we've had over the past 10 years. I would take any one of Kitson, Doyle, Long, Lita, Roberts (in their prime) over Murray. I'm not sure about Le Fondre though - jury still out as regards how successful his time was at Reading.
by Upper West Ginger » 26 Dec 2014 14:10
72 busUpper West Ginger Perhaps we have been spoiled by the decent strikers we've had over the past 10 years. I would take any one of Kitson, Doyle, Long, Lita, Roberts (in their prime) over Murray. I'm not sure about Le Fondre though - jury still out as regards how successful his time was at Reading.
Figures show that LeFondre was only slightly behind Dave kitson
Murray is also level with kitson
Murray 15 6 2.50
Apps Goals
Kitson 135 54 2.50
Doyle 157 55 2.85
Lita 83 20 4.15
Long 174 44 3.95
Roberts 28 6 4.66
Lefondre 104 39 2.66
by Hoop Blah » 26 Dec 2014 14:22
Gordons Cumming Jimm Quinn was a good player for us and he was 34 when he joined.
Just thought I'd throw that into the mix.
by RoyalBlue » 26 Dec 2014 15:13
by peterroyal76 » 26 Dec 2014 17:49
bcubedHoop Blahbcubed I generally agree with HB posts but I cant on this one
My dislike of Murray (and I think its true of others) is that he just doesnt look like he wants to be at Reading at all.
It seems like he thinks he is a bit too good for the Championship and as a result he doesnt put the effort in. He doesnt jump for the ball that effectively and would rather stand his ground and try to claim a free kick. I don't actually think he has that much movement and what he does is slow and he certainly doesn't put his body on the line and make that extra effort to get on the end of a cross. And what was he doing on Saturday? Head the ball man instead of letting it drop and skying it!
Won't be sorry to see him go even if it means we have Pog back
It's a fair comment in a way, he may not throw himself about as much or look like he's not that interested in being here, although I'm not sure I'd buy into that. If he doesn't then it would certainly sway my thinking into the don't keep him side of the fence.
I think it's more about whether he wants to be here under Clarke though. How many of our players have really looked that motivated or showing the kind of blood and thunder performances you're talking about under Adkins? Very few unfortunately.
Clarke is his own man and might not want Murray, or Murray might not want to be here. If that's the case then we won't be keeping him.
I don't think it comes down to him being good enough though. The biggest issue for me is his age. We'd be investing a lot in a player who's probably passed his best and isn't going to appreciate in value at all over the length of contract he'd be after. My biggest worry is that we have to sign him up for longer than he'd be of use, ala Roberts.
So he may be good enough as you contend, but is not showing the desire at present
Maybe Clarke can motivate him as you suggest but he hasn't got long and my bet is he will be off
by RoyalBlue » 26 Dec 2014 18:14
by Uke » 26 Dec 2014 18:17
Dave-Royal murray 2 goals today
by Royal_jimmy » 26 Dec 2014 18:27
by Ascotroyal83 » 26 Dec 2014 19:42
Royal_jimmy If we don't buy Murray we will be relegated
by 2.8 lita injection » 26 Dec 2014 20:39
by West Stand Man » 26 Dec 2014 22:03
Royal_jimmy If we don't buy Murray we will be relegated
by MmmMonsterMunch » 27 Dec 2014 00:43
2.8 lita injection Never get Reading fans, we have a chance to sign a proven championship goalscorer and some dont want him.
Dread to think where we would be in the league table without Glenn.
by AirRaidSiren » 27 Dec 2014 01:38
2.8 lita injection Never get Reading fans, we have a chance to sign a proven championship goalscorer and some dont want him.
Dread to think where we would be in the league table without Glenn.
by sandman » 27 Dec 2014 02:30
AirRaidSiren2.8 lita injection Never get Reading fans, we have a chance to sign a proven championship goalscorer and some dont want him.
Dread to think where we would be in the league table without Glenn.
This.
I dont get it. oxf*rd my old boots, we as a team are.......underperforming. And Murray is singled out, questioned on his ability, stats, blah de blah as if he will be a prolific goal scorer whilst we are playing utter shit.
This 'lot' of fans deserve more treachery and misery.
Yep, lets hope he oxf*rd off back to Palace and leaves you 'lot' crying in your own petulance. Reading fans are indeed a bunch of cunts.
Phew, i feel better now. Thanks.
by P!ssed Off » 27 Dec 2014 03:13
by Snowball » 27 Dec 2014 07:21
by TBM » 27 Dec 2014 09:18
P!ssed Off I've yet to see a replay of Murray's 1st goal, though apparently he missed the ball with his first attempt to poke home from a few yards out (according to Dellor).
Seen his 2nd goal. Great ball in by Norwood. Disastrous marking by Brighton, free header for Murray. Looks to me that the header was going in the keeper's direction, but fortunately for us it's hit the defender and deflected off into the corner.
The question remains: would Dominic Samuel (or similar) have done any worse with the two chances presented?
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