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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by winchester_royal » 15 Dec 2010 15:44

http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Ian Royal » 15 Dec 2010 16:13

winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.


Motivational booing FTW

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Dec 2010 18:58

winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.
yes.........some qpr fans can be c0cks just like some Reading ones

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by leon » 15 Dec 2010 19:18

AthleticoSpizz
winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.
yes.........some qpr fans can be c0cks just like some Reading ones


no, RFC fans are the only fans who do this. Just as we are the only fans who can be quieter than the away fans, and also we are all "plastic" as unlike any other football club in the UK we have increased our attendances since the early 90s with a unique "new fans" and also "families".

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Muskrat » 15 Dec 2010 22:19

Ian Royal
winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.


Motivational booing FTW


Maybe he's just not very good...


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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Kitson12 » 16 Dec 2010 10:36

leon
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winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.
yes.........some qpr fans can be c0cks just like some Reading ones


no, RFC fans are the only fans who do this. Just as we are the only fans who can be quieter than the away fans, and also we are all "plastic" as unlike any other football club in the UK we have increased our attendances since the early 90s with a unique "new fans" and also "families".

Have you ever been to Highbury/The Emirates? What a stupid thing to say.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Svlad Cjelli » 16 Dec 2010 10:42

leon
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winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.
yes.........some qpr fans can be c0cks just like some Reading ones


no, RFC fans are the only fans who do this. Just as we are the only fans who can be quieter than the away fans, and also we are all "plastic" as unlike any other football club in the UK we have increased our attendances since the early 90s with a unique "new fans" and also "families".


All home fans invariably tend to be quieter than away fans - away fans are the one who are bothered enough to travel so they tend to be much more motivated to noisily support their team, and they're also concentrated into a smaller area so noise is more concentrated and effective, without the problem of different chants from different parts of the ground.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by winchester_royal » 16 Dec 2010 10:53

Kitson12 Have you ever been to Highbury/The Emirates? What a stupid thing to say.

Think that might be a whoooooosh for you K12.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by UpNorth » 23 Dec 2010 13:16

I have to say that Mikele's performance at Derby was excellent.

Strong in the tackle, he covered the ground and shut down the opposition very effecitvely. I liked the way he harried and pushed players back into their own half . He also has an eye for a pass and was less inclined to lump it forward than others. Karacan could learn a lot from him.

Worth adding to the squad on a permanent basis if SJM releases the cash.


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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Jeffers217 » 23 Dec 2010 14:51

leon
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winchester_royal http://www.teamtalk.com/reading/6579262/R-s-expect-Leigertwood-departure

I think we could learn a lesson or two from this.
yes.........some qpr fans can be c0cks just like some Reading ones


no, RFC fans are the only fans who do this. Just as we are the only fans who can be quieter than the away fans, and also we are all "plastic" as unlike any other football club in the UK we have increased our attendances since the early 90s with a unique "new fans" and also "families".


You clearly haven't been to many away matches- many home supporters are quieter than us

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by John Madejski's Wallet » 26 Dec 2010 18:02

imho we have GOT to keep this guy.

I was really dubious about getting him when it was goals we were seeming to struggle with, but after a great game at Derby, I thought he was excellent today.

The amount of breaking-up and ball-winning he does is phenomenal and it's giving confidence to the rest of the team.

....also Brian getting him to double up with Armstrong in the second half was a key factor in stiffling City's only option going forward

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by PieEater » 26 Dec 2010 18:17

'greed, cracking game from Legs today, him and Karacan in the centre give us a pretty competitive midfield.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Snowball » 26 Dec 2010 18:37

Snowball



We are maybe a tad light in midfield for 442 in that we have Howard (good player but lightweight) and Tabb-Karacan, both excellent DISRUPTIVE, in-yer-face buzz-saw players but not really the type to ever slow a game down, think, and pick out a great pass. We could do with a serious "destroyer" and a fairly strong but creative type.

If we play 451 it must be Hunt in the hole. Hunt on his own up front will be battered and end up out injured.

Long needs a sniffer like Hunt to get some goals and take the pressure away.

I suspect then Long, too will start scoring more


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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Big Foot » 26 Dec 2010 18:51

Another great game today, he kept possession well

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Dec 2010 18:58

Big Foot Another great game today, he kept possession well
and does the simple things unspectacularly well, 8 out of 10

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Snowball » 26 Dec 2010 19:00

He is precisely what we need. Excellent player and still improving.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Big Foot » 26 Dec 2010 19:03

Snowball He is precisely what we need. Excellent player and still improving.

Much better midfield option than Howard and allows Jem the chance to push forward too

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Snowball » 26 Dec 2010 19:07

Big Foot
Snowball He is precisely what we need. Excellent player and still improving.

Much better midfield option than Howard and allows Jem the chance to push forward too



Agreed. Thought Jem was excellent today

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Big Foot » 26 Dec 2010 19:29

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Snowball He is precisely what we need. Excellent player and still improving.

Much better midfield option than Howard and allows Jem the chance to push forward too



Agreed. Thought Jem was excellent today

Yep - although needs to calm down slightly with his passing. If/when he does that, he could play for a top 10 Premiership side.

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Re: Mikele Leigertwood

by Snowball » 26 Dec 2010 19:32

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Big Foot Agreed. Thought Jem was excellent today

Yep - although needs to calm down slightly with his passing. If/when he does that, he could play for a top 10 Premiership side.






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