by From Despair To Where? » 28 Aug 2016 20:35
by paultheroyal » 28 Aug 2016 20:40
by From Despair To Where? » 28 Aug 2016 20:44
by paultheroyal » 28 Aug 2016 20:49
by Stranded » 28 Aug 2016 21:21
by Rax » 28 Aug 2016 21:55
Stranded Theme the breaks. Every club has players who go on to better things after not getting a chance. He is one of ours.
by Ian Royal » 29 Aug 2016 00:19
by marlowuk » 29 Aug 2016 03:09
by genome » 29 Aug 2016 03:36
by Nameless » 29 Aug 2016 08:18
by Nameless » 29 Aug 2016 08:20
marlowuk Great to see another of Reading's youngsters enjoying success. Michail was part of our academy for 4-5 years before we decided he should move on. As I recall there were many Nobbers who felt this was the wrong decision and that he had potential and we should keep him - but he moved on. He has been a revelation at West Ham and has been rewarded with a call up to the England squad. Congratulations Michail!!
by Winston Smith » 29 Aug 2016 09:27
Namelessmarlowuk Great to see another of Reading's youngsters enjoying success. Michail was part of our academy for 4-5 years before we decided he should move on. As I recall there were many Nobbers who felt this was the wrong decision and that he had potential and we should keep him - but he moved on. He has been a revelation at West Ham and has been rewarded with a call up to the England squad. Congratulations Michail!!
Don't think he was ever part of the Academy, joined us as a full pro didn't he ? Certainly he didn't join us at 13 or 14 which he would have had to do to get 5 years in the Academy.
by KC Royal » 29 Aug 2016 11:18
Ian Royal Meh, we got promoted too soon to make use for him and missed out. That's just life.
He needed regular Championship football, we had two wingers who were better than he was at that time, signed a third who was also better at that point and had a fourth who was about as promising and ahead in the pecking order at that point. And on top of that we were in the Prem.
We made the right call for him and us based on the circumstances. It's worked out fantastically for him. He's moved on beyond us. Well done to him. Nothing wrong with selling him at all.
Had Anton not come in, Kebe probably would have gone, Roberts wouldn't have arrived, we wouldn't have gone up and Antonio would have got his chance with us. Anton did come in, Kebe stayed, we got Roberts, we went up, Antonio was not of sufficient standard at that point to be useful to us, we did well on the sale though.
by KC Royal » 29 Aug 2016 11:28
Nameless Bizarre claim that no one at the club saw anything in him.
Did he just wander into training one day and refuse to leave ?
We plucked him out of non league football because we saw some very raw talent. The circumstances for developing that weren't right at the time and he's hardly been an overnight sensation,
Presumably Weds and Forest missed his talent too as they also 'let him go'
Huge congratulations to Antonio for what he has achieved and to all his clubs from Tooting on who helped him progress.
by sandman » 29 Aug 2016 11:42
jazz Which of our managers let Antonio go? He has just been called up to to Sam ALOLardyce's first full EngLOLand squad.
by Winston Smith » 29 Aug 2016 11:57
by stealthpapes » 08 Sep 2016 10:27
paultheroyal Not a case of wanting regular first team football it was the fact a number of people at the club saw nothing in him and Brian known for picking favourites stuck by them favourites. He had bags of talent and was never given the opportunity.
He was class when loaned out at saints and Wednesday and still not welcomed back.
by genome » 08 Sep 2016 13:30
by sandman » 08 Sep 2016 13:41
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