by From Despair To Where? » 13 Sep 2015 13:37
by Ian Royal » 13 Sep 2015 14:11
From Despair To Where? 3 questions to ask
Would Jem be in the team ahead of Tshibola on current form?
Would Pearce be in the team ahead of McShane or Ferdinand on current form.
Would we be getting added value for the extra money they were asking?
Loyalty means fcuk all. 2 years ago Pearce was angling for a move to Liverpool and only resigned for us because we were the only club to put an offer on the table. Feds was always always trying to hawk himself around the arse end of the Premiership. The only thing that matters is what's in the best interests of the club and the more I see of this season, the more I'm convinced moving them on was absolutely in the club's best interests.
by SCIAG » 13 Sep 2015 14:27
From Despair To Where? 3 questions to ask
Would Jem be in the team ahead of Tshibola on current form?
Would Pearce be in the team ahead of McShane or Ferdinand on current form.
Would we be getting added value for the extra money they were asking?
by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Sep 2015 14:45
No Fixed Abode Cracking performance on Friday night.
by RoyallyFcuked » 13 Sep 2015 15:39
From Despair To Where? 3 questions to ask
Would Jem be in the team ahead of Tshibola on current form?
Would Pearce be in the team ahead of McShane or Ferdinand on current form.
Would we be getting added value for the extra money they were asking?
Loyalty means fcuk all. 2 years ago Pearce was angling for a move to Liverpool and only resigned for us because we were the only club to put an offer on the table. Feds was always always trying to hawk himself around the arse end of the Premiership. The only thing that matters is what's in the best interests of the club and the more I see of this season, the more I'm convinced moving them on was absolutely in the club's best interests.
SCIAG I don't think there's much between Karacan and Tshibola/Quinn/Williams or Pearce and McShane/Ferdinand, if we're saving on wages then we probably made the right decision but I don't think we'd be any worse off on the pitch if they stayed. Tsh should be a much better player than Karacan by the end of the season though. Personally, I'd like a bit more of a sense of continuity... but not as much as I like scoring five goals.
by bcubed » 13 Sep 2015 16:31
RustyRoyal Most importantly of all, what do we think of Hunty as a pundit?
by bcubed » 13 Sep 2015 16:33
Man Fridaypaultheroyal Gunter had the right hump with the "how shit must you be..." - repeatedly shouting "no" to the east stand, and nodding his head. Not happy.
To be fair, it's an awful chant.
Agreed. Hardly motivating for the team.
by bcubed » 13 Sep 2015 16:46
by sandman » 13 Sep 2015 17:54
paultheroyal Gunter had the right hump with the "how shit must you be..." - repeatedly shouting "no" to the east stand, and nodding his head. Not happy.
To be fair, it's an awful chant.
by St. Brynjar » 13 Sep 2015 19:06
Ian RoyalFrom Despair To Where? 3 questions to ask
Would Jem be in the team ahead of Tshibola on current form?
Would Pearce be in the team ahead of McShane or Ferdinand on current form.
Would we be getting added value for the extra money they were asking?
Loyalty means fcuk all. 2 years ago Pearce was angling for a move to Liverpool and only resigned for us because we were the only club to put an offer on the table. Feds was always always trying to hawk himself around the arse end of the Premiership. The only thing that matters is what's in the best interests of the club and the more I see of this season, the more I'm convinced moving them on was absolutely in the club's best interests.
Pearce and Jem at their best could certainly be on a par with McShane or Tshibola's current form.
by Ian Royal » 13 Sep 2015 19:07
St. BrynjarIan RoyalFrom Despair To Where? 3 questions to ask
Would Jem be in the team ahead of Tshibola on current form?
Would Pearce be in the team ahead of McShane or Ferdinand on current form.
Would we be getting added value for the extra money they were asking?
Loyalty means fcuk all. 2 years ago Pearce was angling for a move to Liverpool and only resigned for us because we were the only club to put an offer on the table. Feds was always always trying to hawk himself around the arse end of the Premiership. The only thing that matters is what's in the best interests of the club and the more I see of this season, the more I'm convinced moving them on was absolutely in the club's best interests.
Pearce and Jem at their best could certainly be on a par with McShane or Tshibola's current form.
Problem is their best was the 2011/2012 season, four years ago now. We had no need for Karacan and have more than adequately replaced Pearce.
by RoyallyFcuked » 13 Sep 2015 19:11
by ladida_gunner_graham » 13 Sep 2015 19:39
No Fixed Abode Cracking performance on Friday night which was overshadowed by Stephen Hunt's attire.
by RoyalBlue » 13 Sep 2015 20:15
royal_cornwallFroomesSteve_Upper_West 3 very loyal servants to the club - let's see how many of the new faces are still here in 5 years time, let alone 10 !!
They were 'loyal' because they were paid vast sums of money to be 'loyal' and no other teams were willing to pay them more!
All 3 were offered new deals in the summer on significantly reduced wages and chose to jump ship at the first opportunity.
To claim that they were 'very loyal' is somewhat odd...
+1
Ian RoyalRoyalBlue
In your blind prejudice you are rewriting history in an absurd way. Clarke didn't make a big thing about him being a lovely bloke (although he did refer to his excellent character) he talked a lot about his hard work for the team and his great ability as a footballer etc.
Has it not crossed your mind that the improvement in our front line might have something to do with the fact that we now have more than one talented footballer available to play in it, that we have more than two strikers on the pitch at once and that they enjoy far better service to them than Pog ever enjoyed?
Not long ago, Sa was having to play a similar role to Pog up front with not a great deal of quality support. Look at the difference in him now that he has been provided with the right type of teammates, formation and tactics to enable him to thrive.
Personally I think it has something to do with having mobile attackers capable of getting in good positions and (apparently) regularly finishing them.
Something that, for all his qualities, doesn't describe Pog at all.
We are clearly much better off without him.
by genome » 13 Sep 2015 20:30
No Fixed Abode Cracking performance on Friday night which was overshadowed by Stephen Hunt's attire. I thought Ciro Citerio closed down years ago.
by marlowuk » 13 Sep 2015 21:25
genomeNo Fixed Abode Cracking performance on Friday night which was overshadowed by Stephen Hunt's attire. I thought Ciro Citerio closed down years ago.
I think Reading could beat Chelsea on current form.
by windermere_royal » 13 Sep 2015 21:37
by Woodcote Royal » 13 Sep 2015 21:58
Ian Royal Pearce and Jem at their best could certainly be on a par with McShane or Tshibola's current form.
RoyallyFcuked Pearce had been shit since 2011/12 though, no need to pretend otherwise.
by Ian Royal » 13 Sep 2015 22:20
RoyallyFcuked Pearce had been shit since 2011/12 though, no need to pretend otherwise.
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