by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Aug 2021 22:19
by Lower West » 18 Aug 2021 23:43
morganbNathStPaul Sam Baldock signs on at Derby County. Derby are a very desperate club.
Super Sammy Baldock scores on his debut
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Aug 2021 07:56
by Hound » 19 Aug 2021 09:47
Snowflake Royal Also sums up Gomes.
Alienating decent players on big money and long contracts that he thought he could just wave a wand and make disappear.
Baldock was always decent. Just made miserable here and completely misused.
Saying that though, one goal doesn't a good season make.
by Brogue » 23 Aug 2021 21:59
by Brogue » 23 Aug 2021 22:06
by Jack Celliers » 23 Aug 2021 22:10
Brogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
by Simmops » 23 Aug 2021 22:53
Jack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Aug 2021 23:14
Jack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
by Uke » 23 Aug 2021 23:18
Snowflake RoyalJack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
Sidwell still surely.
by Simmops » 24 Aug 2021 07:01
Jack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
by WestYorksRoyal » 24 Aug 2021 09:16
Jack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
by Brogue » 24 Aug 2021 09:37
by paultheroyal » 24 Aug 2021 09:50
by Franchise FC » 24 Aug 2021 10:01
paultheroyal Reading's greatest ever transfer mistake now becomes West Ham's leading Premier League goalscorer of all time. Not bad for a clumsy fool with no talent who literally played in every position. Being described last night as totally unplayable.
Everyone knows my views on this and been lauding him on here for years.... but my point is also to do with the "Reading Way" and linked to a post yesterday around what do we do with some of these players when they are here. Time and time again we get players who go on to do so well or loaned in and appear awful or fans destroy yet have great careers else where..... Murray, Vydra, Sharp, Grabban to name a few.
by NathStPaul » 24 Aug 2021 10:11
by Westwood52 » 24 Aug 2021 10:21
Snowflake RoyalJack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
Sidwell still surely.
by Simmops » 24 Aug 2021 10:23
Franchise FCpaultheroyal Reading's greatest ever transfer mistake now becomes West Ham's leading Premier League goalscorer of all time. Not bad for a clumsy fool with no talent who literally played in every position. Being described last night as totally unplayable.
Everyone knows my views on this and been lauding him on here for years.... but my point is also to do with the "Reading Way" and linked to a post yesterday around what do we do with some of these players when they are here. Time and time again we get players who go on to do so well or loaned in and appear awful or fans destroy yet have great careers else where..... Murray, Vydra, Sharp, Grabban to name a few.
Whilst I wouldn’t argue that, with hindsight, Antonio was a miss and is having a great time, I wouldn’t describe ANY of the loanees you’ve mentioned as having a GREAT career post their loan periods. Above average in a couple of cases, decent maybe but not great.
by Simmops » 24 Aug 2021 10:23
Westwood52Snowflake RoyalJack Celliers
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
Sidwell still surely.
No his move to Chelsea was a strange one;he went for the money which was fair enough and he did give us everything in his last season.
Deffo Gylfi,Antonio,Long and Webb.Doyle was a strange one;some Wolves friends of mine said he was pretty good for them.
by paultheroyal » 24 Aug 2021 10:28
Snowflake RoyalJack CelliersBrogue Antonio becomes West Ham’s all time record goalscorer in the premier league over taking di Canio
With a phenomenal performance that was like a one-man Tuesday away at Stoke. It wasn't just the goals or the assists, he was winning the ball in the Leicester half at times. I presume he'll get injured soon, but it would be great to see him keep that form up. Is he the most successful Reading alumnus that we can still talk about?
Sidwell still surely.
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