Harry Carry No Simon Osbourn??
Grrrr.
I'd vote for Terry Hurlock.
by Thaumagurist* » 25 Jun 2009 10:25
Harry Carry No Simon Osbourn??
by West Stand Man » 25 Jun 2009 10:52
by 2 Pints and a packet of c » 25 Jun 2009 10:53
by Jerry St Clair » 25 Jun 2009 10:59
by Tadleys Finest » 25 Jun 2009 11:42
by Ian Royal » 25 Jun 2009 12:18
Dirk Gently Don't forget the is Sky Sports we're talking about - football only started in 1992, and Reading's history only started in 2006.
by brendywendy » 25 Jun 2009 12:33
by Forbury Lion » 25 Jun 2009 13:03
George Best, Friendly 1984.Terminal Boardom Sky Sports is launching a survey to find out the best player ever to wear a Reading
by floyd__streete » 25 Jun 2009 13:35
Forbury Lion What about Roman, the guy who came on at the Didcot town friendly?
by The 17 Bus » 25 Jun 2009 13:43
Ian RoyalDirk Gently Don't forget the is Sky Sports we're talking about - football only started in 1992, and Reading's history only started in 2006.
The point is it's best though... At least that's what it says in the body of the text. The chances are that the best players are going to have played for you whilst you were at your highest position. So the majority of ours should in the last 5 years. Obviously there are exceptions like Friday and Death, who Sky mention.
Normally I'd completely agree with your slating of Sky in thios way, but this just seems to be a kneejerk based on the fact it's Sky and not what the whole thing is about.
Or are you going to really tell me that players who played a lot for Reading in the third tier were better than the likes of Murty, Kitson, Shorey, Doyle, Little, Sidwell and co?
by prostak » 25 Jun 2009 14:25
by torbayroyal » 25 Jun 2009 15:03
by Terminal Boardom » 25 Jun 2009 15:31
by Cookie » 25 Jun 2009 15:54
torbayroyal What is all the fuss about? how hard can it be to choose? good idea choosing, brings back wonderful memories
Paul canoville was magic. No contest. easy decision
On the other hand Robin Friday was a genius. yes it has to be Robin.
Wait a mo though. Parky. solid reliable mr 100% yes Parky
Trevor senior for his goals
although without Kevin bremner he wouldn't have scored so many.
Deano Deano Deano, how sad
Martin Hicks was Reading through and through oh gosh this is hard
Archi was a local lad adored by all. scored some good goals too.
Then again when Gilkesy ran with the ball...
Terry Hurlock, percy freeman, if the football was no good the fights were welcome
Then the new crop, can't leave them out. top level first time ever.
Steve Sidwell it is.
Of course Kevin Doyle is prolific.
Murty ultimate professional and a lover of the game
Nicky Shorey came up every level and looked at ease
Then the one game wonders. george Best, steve Archibald
Dennis Penford has a beach hut near me. Always smiling though not in good health.
Lamberts goal against forest (Steve Stone for his miss) (Steve bruce for his)
Adie Williams, he even scored for us when playing for Wolves!! thats dedication.
Steve Death
Jim leighton (on loan)
So many players stayed at Reading for all of their careers. Some of the pies were in the warmer for many seasons too.
I have a headache now. not playing any more
by Dirk Gently » 25 Jun 2009 15:58
Ian RoyalDirk Gently Don't forget the is Sky Sports we're talking about - football only started in 1992, and Reading's history only started in 2006.
The point is it's best though... At least that's what it says in the body of the text. The chances are that the best players are going to have played for you whilst you were at your highest position. So the majority of ours should in the last 5 years. Obviously there are exceptions like Friday and Death, who Sky mention.
Normally I'd completely agree with your slating of Sky in thios way, but this just seems to be a kneejerk based on the fact it's Sky and not what the whole thing is about.
Or are you going to really tell me that players who played a lot for Reading in the third tier were better than the likes of Murty, Kitson, Shorey, Doyle, Little, Sidwell and co?
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 25 Jun 2009 16:00
by Ian Royal » 25 Jun 2009 16:28
Dirk GentlyIan RoyalDirk Gently Don't forget the is Sky Sports we're talking about - football only started in 1992, and Reading's history only started in 2006.
The point is it's best though... At least that's what it says in the body of the text. The chances are that the best players are going to have played for you whilst you were at your highest position. So the majority of ours should in the last 5 years. Obviously there are exceptions like Friday and Death, who Sky mention.
Normally I'd completely agree with your slating of Sky in thios way, but this just seems to be a kneejerk based on the fact it's Sky and not what the whole thing is about.
Or are you going to really tell me that players who played a lot for Reading in the third tier were better than the likes of Murty, Kitson, Shorey, Doyle, Little, Sidwell and co?
No, I'm telling you that a TV company that wants to fill air-time with something like this will only allow each winner to be someoe that they have lots of footage of - so anyone they've noever heard of or don't have any film of (e.g. Friday) won't get near the top spot.
by fester_royal » 25 Jun 2009 16:48
by Royal With Cheese » 25 Jun 2009 17:25
donface What about Paul "Stroller" Holsgrove?
by LoyalRoyalFan » 25 Jun 2009 17:28
bottom left hand corner Steve Sidwell
Never replaced him
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