by Mr Angry » 08 Jan 2024 17:49
by RG30 » 08 Jan 2024 17:55
by Franchise FC » 08 Jan 2024 18:52
RG30 The difference is this was reported by a senior Daily Mail journalist on NYD backed up by a former local Reading journalist so this clearly has legs.
by Brogue » 08 Jan 2024 19:59
Mr Angry Is it worth recounting the infamous "Kevin Doyle wanted by Aston Villa" rumour from yesteryear?
After Reading played Villa in the 2nd game of our 1st Premier League season myself and a couple of other nobbers decided to show how transfer rumours start.
So we posted an entirely fictitious story that Martin O'Niell (the then Villa Manager) was so impressed by Doyle in that game that he had enquired about him.
Nobody bit for ages, but then it got picked up as a story by a red top (Daily Star iirc) and suddenly it became part of the rumour mill of potential transfers, even going so far as to a question being asked of Steve Coppell at a press conference and him issuing a denial that Villa had enquired about Doyle.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... r%20window.
Social media, people with time on their hands, news outlets needing to fill hours of air time/hunderds of column inches, agents trying to generate interest for a client etc etc is a potent brew, and I would guess that at least 80% of all transfer rumours are basically BS.
Generally harmless but in other cases, its how conspiracy thoeries, fake news and genuine trouble can start.
Basically, don't believe everything you hear or read.
by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Jan 2024 22:04
BrogueMr Angry Is it worth recounting the infamous "Kevin Doyle wanted by Aston Villa" rumour from yesteryear?
After Reading played Villa in the 2nd game of our 1st Premier League season myself and a couple of other nobbers decided to show how transfer rumours start.
So we posted an entirely fictitious story that Martin O'Niell (the then Villa Manager) was so impressed by Doyle in that game that he had enquired about him.
Nobody bit for ages, but then it got picked up as a story by a red top (Daily Star iirc) and suddenly it became part of the rumour mill of potential transfers, even going so far as to a question being asked of Steve Coppell at a press conference and him issuing a denial that Villa had enquired about Doyle.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... r%20window.
Social media, people with time on their hands, news outlets needing to fill hours of air time/hunderds of column inches, agents trying to generate interest for a client etc etc is a potent brew, and I would guess that at least 80% of all transfer rumours are basically BS.
Generally harmless but in other cases, its how conspiracy thoeries, fake news and genuine trouble can start.
Basically, don't believe everything you hear or read.
Indeed, I mean Pepe the horseman even got ian royal on the next reading manager bettings odds list with sky bet after we sacked one of our managers.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jan 2024 22:29
Mr Angry Is it worth recounting the infamous "Kevin Doyle wanted by Aston Villa" rumour from yesteryear?
After Reading played Villa in the 2nd game of our 1st Premier League season myself and a couple of other nobbers decided to show how transfer rumours start.
So we posted an entirely fictitious story that Martin O'Niell (the then Villa Manager) was so impressed by Doyle in that game that he had enquired about him.
Nobody bit for ages, but then it got picked up as a story by a red top (Daily Star iirc) and suddenly it became part of the rumour mill of potential transfers, even going so far as to a question being asked of Steve Coppell at a press conference and him issuing a denial that Villa had enquired about Doyle.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... r%20window.
Social media, people with time on their hands, news outlets needing to fill hours of air time/hunderds of column inches, agents trying to generate interest for a client etc etc is a potent brew, and I would guess that at least 80% of all transfer rumours are basically BS.
Generally harmless but in other cases, its how conspiracy thoeries, fake news and genuine trouble can start.
Basically, don't believe everything you hear or read.
by Hendo » 09 Jan 2024 08:57
BrogueMr Angry Is it worth recounting the infamous "Kevin Doyle wanted by Aston Villa" rumour from yesteryear?
After Reading played Villa in the 2nd game of our 1st Premier League season myself and a couple of other nobbers decided to show how transfer rumours start.
So we posted an entirely fictitious story that Martin O'Niell (the then Villa Manager) was so impressed by Doyle in that game that he had enquired about him.
Nobody bit for ages, but then it got picked up as a story by a red top (Daily Star iirc) and suddenly it became part of the rumour mill of potential transfers, even going so far as to a question being asked of Steve Coppell at a press conference and him issuing a denial that Villa had enquired about Doyle.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... r%20window.
Social media, people with time on their hands, news outlets needing to fill hours of air time/hunderds of column inches, agents trying to generate interest for a client etc etc is a potent brew, and I would guess that at least 80% of all transfer rumours are basically BS.
Generally harmless but in other cases, its how conspiracy thoeries, fake news and genuine trouble can start.
Basically, don't believe everything you hear or read.
Indeed, I mean Pepe the horseman even got ian royal on the next reading manager bettings odds list with sky bet after we sacked one of our managers.
by Clyde1998 » 09 Jan 2024 09:01
HendoBrogueMr Angry Is it worth recounting the infamous "Kevin Doyle wanted by Aston Villa" rumour from yesteryear?
After Reading played Villa in the 2nd game of our 1st Premier League season myself and a couple of other nobbers decided to show how transfer rumours start.
So we posted an entirely fictitious story that Martin O'Niell (the then Villa Manager) was so impressed by Doyle in that game that he had enquired about him.
Nobody bit for ages, but then it got picked up as a story by a red top (Daily Star iirc) and suddenly it became part of the rumour mill of potential transfers, even going so far as to a question being asked of Steve Coppell at a press conference and him issuing a denial that Villa had enquired about Doyle.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... r%20window.
Social media, people with time on their hands, news outlets needing to fill hours of air time/hunderds of column inches, agents trying to generate interest for a client etc etc is a potent brew, and I would guess that at least 80% of all transfer rumours are basically BS.
Generally harmless but in other cases, its how conspiracy thoeries, fake news and genuine trouble can start.
Basically, don't believe everything you hear or read.
Indeed, I mean Pepe the horseman even got ian royal on the next reading manager bettings odds list with sky bet after we sacked one of our managers.
Wasn't picked up nationally but Yermas Dildo will always be a favourite.
by Hendo » 09 Jan 2024 09:49
Clyde1998HendoBrogue
Indeed, I mean Pepe the horseman even got ian royal on the next reading manager bettings odds list with sky bet after we sacked one of our managers.
Wasn't picked up nationally but Yermas Dildo will always be a favourite.
https://www.sportbible.com/football/foo ... n-20210201
by Clyde1998 » 09 Jan 2024 09:55
The link was a similar case of Sky Sports reporting Aberdeen signing a player called Yerdas Selzavon (Your Dad sells Avon).HendoClyde1998Hendo
Wasn't picked up nationally but Yermas Dildo will always be a favourite.
https://www.sportbible.com/football/foo ... n-20210201
When I say wasn't picked up nationally, I meant the rumour wasn't run in the papers. Not some ladbible clickbait website picked up on the story.
by Hendo » 09 Jan 2024 10:00
Clyde1998The link was a similar case of Sky Sports reporting Aberdeen signing a player called Yerdas Selzavon (Your Dad sells Avon).Hendo
When I say wasn't picked up nationally, I meant the rumour wasn't run in the papers. Not some ladbible clickbait website picked up on the story.
by Sutekh » 09 Jan 2024 14:42
HendoClyde1998The link was a similar case of Sky Sports reporting Aberdeen signing a player called Yerdas Selzavon (Your Dad sells Avon).Hendo
When I say wasn't picked up nationally, I meant the rumour wasn't run in the papers. Not some ladbible clickbait website picked up on the story.
Ha, nice. I didn't click on the link - clickbait-y website as mentioned.
by hughsies no.1 » 10 Jan 2024 10:27
Snowflake RoyalHendohughsies no.1 So much hype around this signing, but lets be honest - he has underwhelmed and hasn't earned a starting spot and since he has lost his starting spot we have seen our recent upturn in form.
Sideways and backwards passing, Elliot is streets ahead of him currently and he can't get in the team either.
Obviously a signing for the future, but wouldn't be a disaster if he went by any means imho.
Other than for the winner on Monday though...
It was his forward pass into space for Dorsett which started the move.
Weird comparison with Elliott too.
Savage is a pretty straight forward CM, Elliott is clearly an AM.
DM: Craig & Hutch
CM: Wing & Savage
AM: Knibbs, Elliott & Vickers
You wouldn't compare Knibbs to Craig...
by hughsies no.1 » 10 Jan 2024 10:27
Snowflake RoyalHendohughsies no.1 So much hype around this signing, but lets be honest - he has underwhelmed and hasn't earned a starting spot and since he has lost his starting spot we have seen our recent upturn in form.
Sideways and backwards passing, Elliot is streets ahead of him currently and he can't get in the team either.
Obviously a signing for the future, but wouldn't be a disaster if he went by any means imho.
Other than for the winner on Monday though...
It was his forward pass into space for Dorsett which started the move.
Weird comparison with Elliott too.
Savage is a pretty straight forward CM, Elliott is clearly an AM.
DM: Craig & Hutch
CM: Wing & Savage
AM: Knibbs, Elliott & Vickers
You wouldn't compare Knibbs to Craig...
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Jan 2024 10:31
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 10 Jan 2024 10:38
Snowflake Royal Lol, he's nothing like a holding midfielder.
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Jan 2024 10:41
YorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Lol, he's nothing like a holding midfielder.
He's far from a wide player as well. With you, I think he is "probably" a 10, but I'm not actually sure what he is. Decent ball player, but not sure what his actual position is. I'd like to think he'd be best as a 10, but honestly not sure.
by Hendo » 10 Jan 2024 10:47
by blythspartan » 10 Jan 2024 11:21
Snowflake RoyalYorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Lol, he's nothing like a holding midfielder.
He's far from a wide player as well. With you, I think he is "probably" a 10, but I'm not actually sure what he is. Decent ball player, but not sure what his actual position is. I'd like to think he'd be best as a 10, but honestly not sure.
Yeah agreed.
Like Vickers his strength appears to be in turning either way to beat his man and find some space, with neat incisive passing.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 10 Jan 2024 11:33
blythspartanSnowflake RoyalYorkshireRoyal99
He's far from a wide player as well. With you, I think he is "probably" a 10, but I'm not actually sure what he is. Decent ball player, but not sure what his actual position is. I'd like to think he'd be best as a 10, but honestly not sure.
Yeah agreed.
Like Vickers his strength appears to be in turning either way to beat his man and find some space, with neat incisive passing.
oxf*rd me, they say lightening doesn’t strike twice
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