by howser » 17 Jun 2015 12:32
by maffff » 17 Jun 2015 12:38
by From Despair To Where? » 17 Jun 2015 13:35
howser After spending the best part of the last three seasons getting him fit a bit of loyalty wouldn't have gone amiss but that was far too much to expect I suppose, as with the other two that have left, I get bored shitless with their leaving speeches that they needed "a new challange" utter crap, if Reading had upped their individual salaries they would have signed an given us the " I never wanted to leave Reading, I love this club". Another fine example of when the going gets tough the weak go running.
by Sutekh » 17 Jun 2015 13:37
by howser » 17 Jun 2015 13:41
by WoodleyRoyal » 17 Jun 2015 13:43
howser After spending the best part of the last three seasons getting him fit a bit of loyalty wouldn't have gone amiss but that was far too much to expect I suppose, as with the other two that have left, I get bored shitless with their leaving speeches that they needed "a new challange" utter crap, if Reading had upped their individual salaries they would have signed an given us the " I never wanted to leave Reading, I love this club". Another fine example of when the going gets tough the weak go running.
by From Despair To Where? » 17 Jun 2015 15:44
WoodleyRoyalhowser After spending the best part of the last three seasons getting him fit a bit of loyalty wouldn't have gone amiss but that was far too much to expect I suppose, as with the other two that have left, I get bored shitless with their leaving speeches that they needed "a new challange" utter crap, if Reading had upped their individual salaries they would have signed an given us the " I never wanted to leave Reading, I love this club". Another fine example of when the going gets tough the weak go running.
I don't get this argument, my employers over the years have invested and trained me, but i have no remorse that i have left them for better opportunities. I want to be the best i can be, and so will he. He is not a Reading FC fan he doesn't think about the club the same way a fan would, to him they are just his employer. Every single fan of this club who if put in karacan position would jump at the chance to play fore a club that has the pedigree of Galatasaray.
by Aubery Boyce » 17 Jun 2015 16:00
WoodleyRoyalhowser After spending the best part of the last three seasons getting him fit a bit of loyalty wouldn't have gone amiss but that was far too much to expect I suppose, as with the other two that have left, I get bored shitless with their leaving speeches that they needed "a new challange" utter crap, if Reading had upped their individual salaries they would have signed an given us the " I never wanted to leave Reading, I love this club". Another fine example of when the going gets tough the weak go running.
I don't get this argument, my employers over the years have invested and trained me, but i have no remorse that i have left them for better opportunities. I want to be the best i can be, and so will he. He is not a Reading FC fan he doesn't think about the club the same way a fan would, to him they are just his employer. Every single fan of this club who if put in karacan position would jump at the chance to play for a club that has the pedigree of Galatasaray.
by Sutekh » 17 Jun 2015 16:25
by howser » 17 Jun 2015 16:27
by Za Vas » 17 Jun 2015 19:01
howser Thing is guys at the moment he is, maybe, possibly going to join Galatasary and yes I accept that is better and more challenging for him, far less likely to get injured again sitting on the bench, but would you all be saying "good on him" if he had gone to either of the other two clubs he was linked with, Watford and Bournemouth ? yes they are Premiership sides, well for one season anyway. Fact is he was going to go whatever, Galatasary has just glossed that decision, the sign that he and the other two "heroes" were going to leave was pretty clear from their love in, at the end of final match at Derby last season.
by Ian Royal » 17 Jun 2015 19:15
WoodleyRoyalhowser After spending the best part of the last three seasons getting him fit a bit of loyalty wouldn't have gone amiss but that was far too much to expect I suppose, as with the other two that have left, I get bored shitless with their leaving speeches that they needed "a new challange" utter crap, if Reading had upped their individual salaries they would have signed an given us the " I never wanted to leave Reading, I love this club". Another fine example of when the going gets tough the weak go running.
I don't get this argument, my employers over the years have invested and trained me, but i have no remorse that i have left them for better opportunities. I want to be the best i can be, and so will he. He is not a Reading FC fan he doesn't think about the club the same way a fan would, to him they are just his employer. Every single fan of this club who if put in karacan position would jump at the chance to play for a club that has the pedigree of Galatasaray.
by From Despair To Where? » 17 Jun 2015 19:51
howser Thing is guys at the moment he is, maybe, possibly going to join Galatasary and yes I accept that is better and more challenging for him, far less likely to get injured again sitting on the bench, but would you all be saying "good on him" if he had gone to either of the other two clubs he was linked with, Watford and Bournemouth ? yes they are Premiership sides, well for one season anyway. Fact is he was going to go whatever, Galatasary has just glossed that decision, the sign that he and the other two "heroes" were going to leave was pretty clear from their love in, at the end of final match at Derby last season.
by Royal_jimmy » 17 Jun 2015 21:07
by poohs pure » 17 Jun 2015 22:02
by Nameless » 18 Jun 2015 07:37
by melonhead » 18 Jun 2015 15:37
leww_rfc - Team he and his family support
- Chance for the National team
- Champions League Football
- Better Weather
- Better Wages
I love Jem, but if he's handed this opportunity, he has to take it.
by maffff » 18 Jun 2015 16:17
by floyd__streete » 18 Jun 2015 17:07
by SCIAG » 18 Jun 2015 20:27
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