NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

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by Baker's Dozen » 07 Jun 2013 21:52

Apparently his bird is a bit of a slag…

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by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Jun 2013 21:58

but surely she could be the lurebait that gets us John Terry?

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by yuuichi » 07 Jun 2013 22:12

P!ssed Off Harry Redknapp waiting for Wayne Bridge this morning:


Do we have a partnership with a baseball team now? Look at the guy's shirt

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Avon Royal » 07 Jun 2013 22:54

Great signing, much more like it!

Reading Wayne > Reading Way

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by RoyalLidge8 » 07 Jun 2013 22:59

Great signing - shows that we mean business


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by Hampshire Royal » 08 Jun 2013 08:53

He might be a smug git, but he's our smug git now!!

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by jumpers for goalposts » 08 Jun 2013 09:55

I must be missing something here as this seems an utterly bizarre signing; we release 2 geriatric (in football terms) left backs and replace them with another one who has barely played a game for the last few seasons. I am completely indifferent to this signing and fully expect him to get injured within a couple of weeks and be generally quite toilet. Still, all the best to him I spose

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by Barry the bird boggler » 08 Jun 2013 09:58

jumpers for goalposts I must be missing something here as this seems an utterly bizarre signing; we release 2 geriatric (in football terms) left backs and replace them with another one who has barely played a game for the last few seasons. I am completely indifferent to this signing and fully expect him to get injured within a couple of weeks and be generally quite toilet. Still, all the best to him I spose


Barely played a game? What planet have you been on? Bridge played 42 games for BHA last year.


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by glass half full » 08 Jun 2013 10:07

Tokyo Sex Whale John Terry is 32 and still bossing it at Chelsea.


Doubt if John Terry would be CB for Reading now (even if there was a vague rumour....)

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 08 Jun 2013 10:21

Barry the bird boggler
jumpers for goalposts I must be missing something here as this seems an utterly bizarre signing; we release 2 geriatric (in football terms) left backs and replace them with another one who has barely played a game for the last few seasons. I am completely indifferent to this signing and fully expect him to get injured within a couple of weeks and be generally quite toilet. Still, all the best to him I spose


Barely played a game? What planet have you been on? Bridge played 42 games for BHA last year.


clearly if it didn't happen in the premier league then it didn't happen at all.


If only we'd kept Shorey and Harte for a few more weeks, our left back position would have qualified for a telegram from The Queen

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by LightwaterRoyal » 08 Jun 2013 10:27

How is Wayne Bridge at free kicks. Has some big boots to fill (or little ones if you've heard about Harte's theory).

Honestly can't remember the last time we had a bad left back. (ok Marcus Williams wasn't up to it but he was replaced as soon as possible by ''some Irish has been'' and look how that turned out.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Eaststandman » 08 Jun 2013 10:30

He may have to man up if a team mate punches the furry ticket of one of his former girlfriends though! :wink:


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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Ian Royal » 08 Jun 2013 10:46

Super dooper.

We now have Kelly, Gunter & Cummings who can play Right Back and Bridge for Left Back with Kelly and Cummings capable of filling in there. If we can find a good up and comer to understudy Bridge and flog one of the other three brilliant, if not we're just fine and then prioritise that position again next season.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by southbank1871 » 08 Jun 2013 11:01

jumpers for goalposts I must be missing something here as this seems an utterly bizarre signing; we release 2 geriatric (in football terms) left backs and replace them with another one who has barely played a game for the last few seasons. I am completely indifferent to this signing and fully expect him to get injured within a couple of weeks and be generally quite toilet. Still, all the best to him I spose


:lol:

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Royalee » 08 Jun 2013 11:17

RIP 'the Reading Way' and 'moving on' and small club syndrome, thank God.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by sandman » 08 Jun 2013 11:25

:|

By bringing in an ageing, ex-England international full back on a free transfer? We did that last summer.
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by genome » 08 Jun 2013 11:31

jumpers for goalposts I must be missing something here as this seems an utterly bizarre signing; we release 2 geriatric (in football terms) left backs and replace them with another one who has barely played a game for the last few seasons. I am completely indifferent to this signing and fully expect him to get injured within a couple of weeks and be generally quite toilet. Still, all the best to him I spose


Blimey, you've had a shocker here

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Born 'n Bred Royal » 08 Jun 2013 11:32

Fantastic signing - a lot of Brighton fans on North Stand Chat say he is the best left back to play for Brighton in recent history.

Can see why we got rid of Harte and Shorey now, and I'm absolutely delighted he chose us over QPR.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Wayne Bridge

by Royalee » 08 Jun 2013 11:43

sandman :|

By bringing in an ageing, ex-England international full back on a free transfer? We did that last summer.

Yeah, cos Shorey's played in the CL and has more than a couple of England caps and 2 Premier League winner's medals and had just come off a season where he was voted best left back in the Championship.

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