Royal GingerSt. Brynjar What squad number is he getting, 14?
I would guess at 10.
Why don't you guess now?
by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Aug 2014 02:54
Royal GingerSt. Brynjar What squad number is he getting, 14?
I would guess at 10.
by brighton_royal » 08 Aug 2014 04:51
by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2014 08:07
Pepe the HorsemanRoyal GingerSt. Brynjar What squad number is he getting, 14?
I would guess at 10.
Why don't you guess now?
peterroyal76No Fixed Abode Simon Cox is a typical modern day English player. Think they're big stars from a few months decent form, ponce about and get lots of tattoo's whilst their career remains stagnant and his very happy to pick up his decent wages.
Why so RattLOLed?
Is it because your vast number of players who pick up huge wages and have stagnant careers aren't English?
by SPARTA » 08 Aug 2014 10:07
by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2014 10:40
SPARTA His comments on Twitter suggest he's proud to be back and very keen to succeed here. That >>> Drenthe
by Angry Shed Sex » 08 Aug 2014 10:41
SPARTA His comments on Twitter suggest he's proud to be back and very keen to succeed here. That >>> Drenthe
by Big Foot » 08 Aug 2014 10:54
SPARTA His comments on Twitter suggest he's proud to be back and very keen to succeed here. That >>> Drenthe
by soggy biscuit » 08 Aug 2014 11:11
SPARTA His comments on Twitter suggest he's proud to be back and very keen to succeed here
by Big Foot » 08 Aug 2014 11:18
soggy biscuitSPARTA His comments on Twitter suggest he's proud to be back and very keen to succeed here
what else was he supposed to say?
"I would have hoped my career would have moved on significantly by now and I would be in the PL earning millions and sleeping with models who don't actually like me, but as I am still stuck here in the Championship Reading was an easy move as I know the area and they offered me more money than most other clubs. Not looking forward to pre season or the shocking atmosphere at their hole of a stadium but still, I am playing football for a living on £££ and you lot are plodding through crappy office jobs so i'll keep my chin up"
by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2014 12:18
No Fixed Abodepeterroyal76No Fixed Abode Simon Cox is a typical modern day English player. Think they're big stars from a few months decent form, ponce about and get lots of tattoo's whilst their career remains stagnant and his very happy to pick up his decent wages.
Why so RattLOLed?
Is it because your vast number of players who pick up huge wages and have stagnant careers aren't English?
Hello m8. Could you tell me where you don't agree with my statement? Only, it's true. Sorry I didn't show much love for your new, shiny, precious player that forced you to play the rattLOLed card. Who's rattLOLed?
by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2014 13:15
Royal GingerSt. Brynjar What squad number is he getting, 14?
I would guess at 10.
by Davezk » 08 Aug 2014 13:18
by Royal Biscuitman » 08 Aug 2014 13:42
Big Footsoggy biscuitSPARTA His comments on Twitter suggest he's proud to be back and very keen to succeed here
what else was he supposed to say?
"I would have hoped my career would have moved on significantly by now and I would be in the PL earning millions and sleeping with models who don't actually like me, but as I am still stuck here in the Championship Reading was an easy move as I know the area and they offered me more money than most other clubs. Not looking forward to pre season or the shocking atmosphere at their hole of a stadium but still, I am playing football for a living on £££ and you lot are plodding through crappy office jobs so i'll keep my chin up"
It's what Dave Kitson would've said
by maffff » 08 Aug 2014 14:17
Davezk Happy we signed someone. Can't say it inspires me with much confidence but I haven't seen enough of his play since he left us the first time.
He has hardly been prolific for Forest. Who is going to score the goals we need?
We don't seem to possess a striker capable of scoring at least 15-20 goals in the league. I hope I am proven wrong.
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 08 Aug 2014 14:54
maffffDavezk Happy we signed someone. Can't say it inspires me with much confidence but I haven't seen enough of his play since he left us the first time.
He has hardly been prolific for Forest. Who is going to score the goals we need?
We don't seem to possess a striker capable of scoring at least 15-20 goals in the league. I hope I am proven wrong.
I'm fine having a team where players all round the pitch can chip in. Long as the goals add up.
by Libertine » 08 Aug 2014 15:01
by Agent Balti » 08 Aug 2014 15:08
by Libertine » 08 Aug 2014 15:14
Agent Balti It's the 'getting him the service" part that is the worrier though.
No McCleary for who knows how long. We've no idea who's going to replacing Jobi (and I do hope Obita stays at LB.) Until Mackie signs and I assume he'll be playing on the right side of a 3 or as a winger in a midfield 4. Still leaves a question mark for the left...
Without Guthrie in the middle (that's up for debate, obv), and Williams' drive...I can't see where the creation comes from there either.
Cox can drop deeper, for sure. But he's hardly a false nine either.
I'm still optimistic we can solve these puzzles with future acquisitions, but they are the problems we face at the minute, imo.
by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2014 16:55
Davezk Happy we signed someone. Can't say it inspires me with much confidence but I haven't seen enough of his play since he left us the first time.
He has hardly been prolific for Forest. Who is going to score the goals we need?
We don't seem to possess a striker capable of scoring at least 15-20 goals in the league. I hope I am proven wrong.
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