by 1871 not 1998 » 16 Jan 2014 17:58
by 1871 not 1998 » 16 Jan 2014 18:07
by Eaststandman » 16 Jan 2014 18:48
RoyalBlue One group on this thread know what playing decent football, particularly at the highest levels, is all about. The other clearly don't!
Some live in the footballing 21st Century, the others live in the dark ages.
As for the successful reinvestment of funds received - was the sale of Sig really an example of that working well?
by RG7Fan » 16 Jan 2014 18:50
SPARTA Obviously he can pass the ball better than anyone in the team.
SPARTA he slows things down too much and the moment passes us by.
by sandman » 16 Jan 2014 19:10
RoyalBlue One group on this thread know what playing decent football, particularly at the highest levels, is all about. The other clearly don't!
Some live in the footballing 21st Century, the others live in the dark ages.
As for the successful reinvestment of funds received - was the sale of Sig really an example of that working well?
by Ian Royal » 16 Jan 2014 20:50
sandmanRoyalBlue One group on this thread know what playing decent football, particularly at the highest levels, is all about. The other clearly don't!
Some live in the footballing 21st Century, the others live in the dark ages.
As for the successful reinvestment of funds received - was the sale of Sig really an example of that working well?
You're confusing the Premier League with the likes of La Liga and the Bundesliga. You do not have to be a great passing side in this country, the game is played at 100mph and requires very little technical skill. Sure players with technical ability come here to earn a big payday but they rarely stay long term. You are living in a dream world if you want to see that in this country.
They live in the footballing 21st century in those countries and I personally love watching them play. I and others are realistic enough to know that we are unable to play it to a great effect over here.
We did have some success from reinvesting the money from the Sigurdsson sale so yes it did, at least in the short term, work quite well.
by SydenhamRoyal » 16 Jan 2014 23:57
Elm Park Old BoyRoyalBlue One group on this thread know what playing decent football, particularly at the highest levels, is all about. The other clearly don't!
Some live in the footballing 21st Century, the others live in the dark ages.
As for the successful reinvestment of funds received - was the sale of Sig really an example of that working well?
Well, we did get to the play-off final within 9 months, and won the Championship a year later.
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Jan 2014 07:56
by paddy20 » 17 Jan 2014 09:11
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Jan 2014 09:58
paddy20 I would suggest the next time Guthrie plays keep an eye on what he does. I have done this for the last 3 home games and was surprised at how little he offered. I was a fan of his but I think he as they say he ' flatters to deceive'. He passes back a lot to the centre halves. He passes sideways. He does about 3 long passes to the wings. He passes twice into the front players but either they or he are not on the same wavelength. He loses his marker on a number of occasions. He rarely tackles. He has less than one shot on goal per game. He looks comfortable when in possession. He slows the game down when in possession.
I thought it would be interesting to see how the team plays without him. Q.E.D
by BraisingsteakRoyal » 17 Jan 2014 10:05
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Jan 2014 10:05
BraisingsteakRoyal Apparently he was going to go, but at the last minute he refused to get on the coach.
I'm here all week.
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Jan 2014 10:30
by From Despair To Where? » 17 Jan 2014 10:36
paddy20 I would suggest the next time Guthrie plays keep an eye on what he does. I have done this for the last 3 home games and was surprised at how little he offered. I was a fan of his but I think he as they say he ' flatters to deceive'. He passes back a lot to the centre halves. He passes sideways. He does about 3 long passes to the wings. He passes twice into the front players but either they or he are not on the same wavelength. He loses his marker on a number of occasions. He rarely tackles. He has less than one shot on goal per game. He looks comfortable when in possession. He slows the game down when in possession.
I thought it would be interesting to see how the team plays without him. Q.E.D
by paddy20 » 17 Jan 2014 10:43
Terminal Boardom Are there actually any players that EVERYONE likes at the club?
by CholseyRoyal » 17 Jan 2014 11:21
paddy20Terminal Boardom Are there actually any players that EVERYONE likes at the club?
Not sure anyone would dislike;
Alex Macarthy
Jordan Obita
Wayne Bridge
UMM.
by RG7Fan » 17 Jan 2014 11:23
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 17 Jan 2014 11:34
by soggy biscuit » 17 Jan 2014 11:49
by Ozymandias » 17 Jan 2014 11:53
soggy biscuit Guthrie is a true footballer of the modern era. His shocking passing and almost slow motion play goes completely completely unnoticed by young folk who are much more wowed by his haircut, tattoos and (probably) tweets/facebooking
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