DANNY GUTHRIE

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by SCIAG » 30 Jan 2015 11:39

Royality creeps In Been here for God knows how long.
In that time he has done the square root of zilch. (Apart from being injured)

Two and a half seasons. MOTM seven times last season, with 16% of the aggregate votes - nearly 3% more than the player in second place. Nominated for Championship player of the month last September: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=120601&p=3804864&

Also MOTM twice in his first season despite being ostrichised by McDermott.

It would be interesting to line up people's views on Guthrie and Norwood. They do more or less the same stuff with a similar level of ability - Guthrie slightly better running with the ball, Norwood slightly better defensively - but Norwood is currently being touted by some as a top-draw Championship midfielder whereas Guthrie is a useless oxf*rd who can do no right and is dragging us down. I don't think Guthrie's relatively large wages are justified and I think we'll be fine without him, but he's much better than some (perhaps McDermott-ites?) are willing to admit.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by sandman » 30 Jan 2015 11:51

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Royality creeps In Been here for God knows how long.
In that time he has done the square root of zilch. (Apart from being injured)

Two and a half seasons. MOTM seven times last season, with 16% of the aggregate votes - nearly 3% more than the player in second place. Nominated for Championship player of the month last September: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=120601&p=3804864&

Also MOTM twice in his first season despite being ostrichised by McDermott.

It would be interesting to line up people's views on Guthrie and Norwood. They do more or less the same stuff with a similar level of ability - Guthrie slightly better running with the ball, Norwood slightly better defensively - but Norwood is currently being touted by some as a top-draw Championship midfielder whereas Guthrie is a useless oxf*rd who can do no right and is dragging us down. I don't think Guthrie's relatively large wages are justified and I think we'll be fine without him, but he's much better than some (perhaps McDermott-ites?) are willing to admit.


He was decent for two months last season and that has been the sum total of any positive impact he has had. Two months out of two and a half seasons is pretty desperate stuff.

Re Norwood, personally I'm still not entirely convinced about him yet. However, he does not slow the game down the same way as Guthrie and nor does he appear to have quite the disruptive and negative attitude towards his team mates.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by From Despair To Where? » 30 Jan 2015 11:59

The big difference between Norwood and Guthrie is the size of their wage which is probably why Norwood will be forgiven for things that Guthrie won't.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by download » 30 Jan 2015 12:01

I have always felt Guthrie needs a second or two longer to pick his pass. Therefore a move with momentum seems to stall when it gets to him and the ball has a tendency to arrive slightly behind the receiving player, which in turn means they have to take longer to bring it under control.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by blueroyals » 30 Jan 2015 12:47

He's deleted the tweet


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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Jan 2015 12:48

Probably because his agent was getting a load of prank calls.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by sandman » 30 Jan 2015 12:57

Pepe the Horseman Probably because his agent was getting a load of prank calls.


Apparently he got a call from Sunderland but he doesn't want to go.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by floyd__streete » 30 Jan 2015 13:04

^ nice.

leon He contributed nothing on the pitch except two yard passes playing people (usually central defenders) into trouble, massively telegraphed Hollywood passes that always allowed the opposition to get their shape and then tantrums at his team mates when the above failed. All done at the pace of a snail dragging the entire team down because he HAD to be the focal point of the team.

Mismanagement my arse. And I couldn't give a shit if he gives good copy. He's there to play not to talk bollocks after the game.


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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by GH Royal » 30 Jan 2015 13:14

Some stats for Norwood this season taken from Who Scored:

25 apps - 5 assists - 5 MoM - 79.8% pass completion

Also makes the most tackles per game on average in the Championship with 3.8, with 2nd and 3rd being 3.5.

Lets also take in the fact that Norwood and Jake Taylor are the same age... I'd say Norwood still has time to improve a lot and he's already a very good player.


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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Big Foot » 30 Jan 2015 14:21

Absolutely awful player, pikey (at best) and a complete drain on Reading Football Club since he signed.

In short - FOAD

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jan 2015 14:28

Big Foot Absolutely awful player, pikey (at best) and a complete drain on Reading Football Club since he signed.

In short - FOAD

I don't go for all these sitting-on-the-fence type of comments, so come on, tell us what you really think.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 30 Jan 2015 14:55

One decent game - the full 90 mins - of a fairly tedious 1-1 draw at home to Stoke at the start of the 2012 season. Ran the show.

Other than that - I'll go with Big Foot's view.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Ian Royal » 30 Jan 2015 17:23

SCIAG
Royality creeps In Been here for God knows how long.
In that time he has done the square root of zilch. (Apart from being injured)

Two and a half seasons. MOTM seven times last season, with 16% of the aggregate votes - nearly 3% more than the player in second place. Nominated for Championship player of the month last September: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=120601&p=3804864&

Also MOTM twice in his first season despite being ostrichised by McDermott.

It would be interesting to line up people's views on Guthrie and Norwood. They do more or less the same stuff with a similar level of ability - Guthrie slightly better running with the ball, Norwood slightly better defensively - but Norwood is currently being touted by some as a top-draw Championship midfielder whereas Guthrie is a useless oxf*rd who can do no right and is dragging us down. I don't think Guthrie's relatively large wages are justified and I think we'll be fine without him, but he's much better than some (perhaps McDermott-ites?) are willing to admit.

An intelligent view.

Norwood is obviously the better option given his wages, age, defensive quality and higher tempo. Of course as you know, that doesn't make Guthrie shit.


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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by leon » 30 Jan 2015 18:26

shame it's wrong

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by KC Royal » 30 Jan 2015 19:29

I actually thought on his day he could be class - in the Championship - but thought he was a bad character when we signed him (had a bad feeling about it too) and he hasn't changed that view since. Small part of me thought when we signed Norwood that he was Guthrie's long-term replacement, and given that Guthrie has hardly played since it was looking likely he would be off in the summer anyway.

Around the time we signed Chalobah I actually started to wonder whether we may be offloading Guthrie but then saw he was injured and assumed not. Given that we're willing to let him go now rather than in the summer, disruptive once too many times? And maybe he's not injured after all.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Man Friday » 30 Jan 2015 20:14

Put simply, we won't miss him based on 95% of his performances for us.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by SCIAG » 30 Jan 2015 21:25

Ian Royal Norwood is obviously the better option given his wages, age, defensive quality and higher tempo. Of course as you know, that doesn't make Guthrie shit.

Certainly agree re: wages and age. I wouldn't be renewing Guthrie's contract in the summer, not unless we were very confident we could get a fee or he was prepared to take a big wage cut (both very unlikely). I'll also concede tempo, though I find it hard to compare a relatively small part of a player's game with such a big time gap separating them (Guthrie's not been fit for more than a few matches in over a year).

Defensive quality, Norwood has the edge, but Guthrie's stats for last season were very good too - much better than Karacan, Williams, or any of our other players for that matter, and a smidge better than Norwood at Huddersfield.

Wouldn't be surprised if he goes back to the Premier League. Would be surprised if he got regular games for anyone except the strugglers.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by leon » 30 Jan 2015 21:29

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Ian Royal Norwood is obviously the better option given his wages, age, defensive quality and higher tempo. Of course as you know, that doesn't make Guthrie shit.

Certainly agree re: wages and age. I wouldn't be renewing Guthrie's contract in the summer, not unless we were very confident we could get a fee or he was prepared to take a big wage cut (both very unlikely). I'll also concede tempo, though I find it hard to compare a relatively small part of a player's game with such a big time gap separating them (Guthrie's not been fit for more than a few matches in over a year).

Defensive quality, Norwood has the edge, but Guthrie's stats for last season were very good too - much better than Karacan, Williams, or any of our other players for that matter, and a smidge better than Norwood at Huddersfield.

Wouldn't be surprised if he goes back to the Premier League. Would be surprised if he got regular games for anyone except the strugglers.


Are you his agent?

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by SCIAG » 30 Jan 2015 21:49

leon
Are you his agent?

Oh, just because I'm brown I must be Ajay Mahan?

There's a word for that sort of belief.

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Re: DANNY GUTHRIE

by Royal Ginger » 31 Jan 2015 08:59

Dick Habbin's hairdo One decent game - the full 90 mins - of a fairly tedious 1-1 draw at home to Stoke at the start of the 2012 season. Ran the show.


He was brilliant at the beginning of last season until other teams realised that our game plan was "Give it to Guthrie and hope".

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