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by SpaceCruiser » 09 Jan 2007 14:30

Coppelled Streets Get him off the wage bill!


How much do you think he's earning?

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by Gordons Cumming » 09 Jan 2007 14:31

Big Ern Serves him right for being shite.


What's your excuse?

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by Stranded » 09 Jan 2007 14:33

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Coppelled Streets Get him off the wage bill!


How much do you think he's earning?


Probably not tons but if he's not going to get in the 1st team bar FA Cup ties (which looks unlikely) then it make sense to free that money up for other uses.

He would appear to be 4th choice right back at the minute behind two utility players. I'd personally rather have a young player in that position.

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by Gav » 09 Jan 2007 14:33

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Coppelled Streets Get him off the wage bill!


How much do you think he's earning?


Probably not tons but if he's not going to get in the 1st team bar FA Cup ties (which looks unlikely) then it make sense to free that money up for other uses.

He would appear to be 4th choice right back at the minute behind two utility players. I'd personally rather have a young player in that position.


If we sack him, how will the children in South America eat?

You think about that for a second

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by Stranded » 09 Jan 2007 14:34

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Coppelled Streets Get him off the wage bill!


How much do you think he's earning?


Probably not tons but if he's not going to get in the 1st team bar FA Cup ties (which looks unlikely) then it make sense to free that money up for other uses.

He would appear to be 4th choice right back at the minute behind two utility players. I'd personally rather have a young player in that position.


If we sack him, how will the children in South America eat?

You think about that for a second


Yep, thought about it.


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by Doyle_Is_A_Royal » 09 Jan 2007 14:34

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Coppelled Streets Get him off the wage bill!


How much do you think he's earning?


Probably not tons but if he's not going to get in the 1st team bar FA Cup ties (which looks unlikely) then it make sense to free that money up for other uses.

He would appear to be 4th choice right back at the minute behind two utility players. I'd personally rather have a young player in that position.



...Someone like Greg Halford?

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by Nezhen » 09 Jan 2007 14:46

Typically RFC fickle fans can only think to make derogatory and totally irrational comments about a player who has played exactly 135 minutes in a Reading shirt. :roll:

I sincerely hope that any potential suitors or transfer targets do not read some of the utter cr*p that is spouted by some on here about their perceived ability, effort, professionalism etc. I know what a turn-off it would be to me if I was considering a move !!

As it happens, De La Cruz was once considered the golden boy of Ecuadorian football alongside Agustin Delgado and Segundo Castillo. He is good in the tackle, has pace, good vision, likes to maraud up the wing Murty fashion and is known as a neat passer of the ball.

I suggest that like the other fringe players, who will be given a run-out tonight, that some of the hobnob knee jerkers at least reserve judgement on players such as De La Cruz until he has been given a chance to show his worth. It may also be worthwhile doing a bit of homework, or god forbid, attend a reserve match!, before this sort of drivel is beaten out on food encrusted computer keyboards !

FWIW, I thought he had a great game at Upton Park earlier this season, but then perhaps that game may have been a bit too far to travel for some of our 'armchair experts' on here ! :roll:

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by Platypuss » 09 Jan 2007 14:49

True. I am ashamed that it was Reading fans who gave him the nickname "Useless".

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by Stooper » 09 Jan 2007 14:55

Platypuss True. I am ashamed that it was Reading fans who gave him the nickname "Useless".


It was Aston Villa actually.


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by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 09 Jan 2007 14:57

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Platypuss True. I am ashamed that it was Reading fans who gave him the nickname "Useless".


It was Aston Villa actually.
I think that deserves a whoosh - but I'll leave it to the author to do the honours.

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by ellpryjon » 09 Jan 2007 15:00

indeed you cannot fully judge someone who hasnt had a run of games ....... but it is difficult to see when he will come in (apart from cup games and injuries) when the team is doing so well

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by Stranded » 09 Jan 2007 15:03

Nezhen Typically RFC fickle fans can only think to make derogatory and totally irrational comments about a player who has played exactly 135 minutes in a Reading shirt. :roll:

I sincerely hope that any potential suitors or transfer targets do not read some of the utter cr*p that is spouted by some on here about their perceived ability, effort, professionalism etc. I know what a turn-off it would be to me if I was considering a move !!

As it happens, De La Cruz was once considered the golden boy of Ecuadorian football alongside Agustin Delgado and Segundo Castillo. He is good in the tackle, has pace, good vision, likes to maraud up the wing Murty fashion and is known as a neat passer of the ball.

I suggest that like the other fringe players, who will be given a run-out tonight, that some of the hobnob knee jerkers at least reserve judgement on players such as De La Cruz until he has been given a chance to show his worth. It may also be worthwhile doing a bit of homework, or god forbid, attend a reserve match!, before this sort of drivel is beaten out on food encrusted computer keyboards !

FWIW, I thought he had a great game at Upton Park earlier this season, but then perhaps that game may have been a bit too far to travel for some of our 'armchair experts' on here ! :roll:


I agree he had a good game at West Ham. But the fact still remains that he is 4th choice poss 3rd for the right back spot. Gunnarsson and Bikey have started ahead of him and neither are right backs. If he is not, as seems to be the case, going to challenge for a regular 1st team spot then you have to question how it benefits us having him ahead of say Osano or another young defender.

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by Royalee » 09 Jan 2007 15:05

brendywendy what? on the basis of one game against arsenal where he was taken apart by the quickest most skillfull attack in the league??!! thats not really that fair is it?our whole team was taken apart

he did ok when we beat man city

let the bloke have his chance


1. He didn't play against Man City
2. He DID play away at West Ham, with Etherington having an absolute field day. If West Ham's forward line could have hit a barn door, we'd have lost that game comfortably with the amount of space and crosses Etherington had.


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by Big Ern » 09 Jan 2007 15:05

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Big Ern Serves him right for being shite.


What's your excuse?


I don't pretend to be a professional footballer.

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 09 Jan 2007 15:10

Gotta say, very funny thread. :lol:

Have to agree with the overlying sentiment....get rid.

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by 'lista » 09 Jan 2007 15:10

Platypuss Mother Teresa also did a great deal of voluntary work, but I wouldn't want her at right back.


I concur. Her best position is in "the hole" just behind the strikers.

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by Nezhen » 09 Jan 2007 15:13

Stranded wrote:

Nezhen wrote:
Typically RFC fickle fans can only think to make derogatory and totally irrational comments about a player who has played exactly 135 minutes in a Reading shirt.

I sincerely hope that any potential suitors or transfer targets do not read some of the utter cr*p that is spouted by some on here about their perceived ability, effort, professionalism etc. I know what a turn-off it would be to me if I was considering a move !!

As it happens, De La Cruz was once considered the golden boy of Ecuadorian football alongside Agustin Delgado and Segundo Castillo. He is good in the tackle, has pace, good vision, likes to maraud up the wing Murty fashion and is known as a neat passer of the ball.

I suggest that like the other fringe players, who will be given a run-out tonight, that some of the hobnob knee jerkers at least reserve judgement on players such as De La Cruz until he has been given a chance to show his worth. It may also be worthwhile doing a bit of homework, or god forbid, attend a reserve match!, before this sort of drivel is beaten out on food encrusted computer keyboards !

FWIW, I thought he had a great game at Upton Park earlier this season, but then perhaps that game may have been a bit too far to travel for some of our 'armchair experts' on here !

I agree he had a good game at West Ham. But the fact still remains that he is 4th choice poss 3rd for the right back spot. Gunnarsson and Bikey have started ahead of him and neither are right backs. If he is not, as seems to be the case, going to challenge for a regular 1st team spot then you have to question how it benefits us having him ahead of say Osano or another young defender.


Spot on Stranded, my point was simply, lets give this guy a chance before like everyone else who comes in to the team for a bit part performance we slate him to high heaven.

Regardless of any players ability, I bet it is not at all easy coming into a side such as ours at the moment, full of confidence, lots of skill, very quick. mobile and agile with bags of potential.

Let's just wait and see. I for one am looking forward to tonights endeavors with some untested talent in the side.

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by Gordons Cumming » 09 Jan 2007 15:16

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What's your excuse?


I don't pretend to be a professional footballer.


I repeat the question..........

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by 'lista » 09 Jan 2007 15:17

Me too. I wonder if St Francis of Assisi will get a run out.

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by Platypuss » 09 Jan 2007 15:19

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Platypuss True. I am ashamed that it was Reading fans who gave him the nickname "Useless".


It was Aston Villa actually.


Whoooooooooooooooooosssshhhhhh!!!!!

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