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Re: Carrico Watch

by RoyallyFcuked » 10 Jul 2013 15:41

Looks like he is most definitely on his way out after all, with Sevilla apparently interested again. Can't see why anyone would want him with his injury/fitness problems but Carrico has even been quoted saying "I will not be staying at Reading."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... ve-Reading

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Colin Cheeselog » 10 Jul 2013 15:42

RoyallyFcuked Looks like he is most definitely on his way out after all, with Sevilla apparently interested again. Can't see why anyone would want him with his injury/fitness problems but Carrico has even been quoted saying "I will not be staying at Reading."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... ve-Reading


This is brand new information.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Champ kind » 10 Jul 2013 16:15

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Rollerbob So, a Portuguese reading fan I know met Daniel Carrico yesterday and had a chat with him.

Apparently he told him that he is off if Reading get relegated. He also said that Brian was not his biggest fan, hence why he did not play.

Sad news, as I thought he looked really good yesterday.[/quote]


I got rinsed for this (^)... Hate to say I told you so.



I think you may have got rinsed for saying he looked good, from what i saw he looked dog sh1t!

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Elm Park Pasty » 10 Jul 2013 16:55

Truth be told you are all basing your opinions (positive and negative) on a couple of cameos,and a half against West Brom. That is nowhere near enough time to be able to judge if someone is any good or not, and certainly not enough time for Carrico to get used to playing in the Premier League. I really hope anyone who signs for this club has a fantastic debut and first few games, cos judging by some of the comments on here, they can kiss goodbye to a positive reaction from some fans if they don't (hope you are reading this Danny Williams!!!). Sevilla wanted Carrico before we signed him, and it looks like now they will get him. I have no firm opinion of whether he was any good or not, or whether he was ever going to be suited to the Premier League (or Championship) or not, but I am disappointed that he is off. Not because he is foreign, not because I think he is better than sliced bread, but because he never really got a chance, and as such any balanced fans will know that we never actually got to see whether he was any good or not. The only thing we can presume was the Sevilla think he is good enough for them, and if a mid table La Liga team think he is good enough then who am I to argue? And if he consistently plays for them, and plays well against the likes of Real, Barca, Athletico and Valencia, it won't answer whether he would have been up for a Tuesday night trip to the Keepmoat but it may answer the question of whether he was any good or not. Not to mention the fact that it will probably start another argument of a) why did we let him go and b) why for only £600k.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by maffff » 10 Jul 2013 16:57

+1 /thread (for now).


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Re: Carrico Watch

by ayjaydee » 10 Jul 2013 17:03

Elm Park Pasty Truth be told you are all basing your opinions (positive and negative) on a couple of cameos,and a half against West Brom. That is nowhere near enough time to be able to judge if someone is any good or not, and certainly not enough time for Carrico to get used to playing in the Premier League. I really hope anyone who signs for this club has a fantastic debut and first few games, cos judging by some of the comments on here, they can kiss goodbye to a positive reaction from some fans if they don't (hope you are reading this Danny Williams!!!). Sevilla wanted Carrico before we signed him, and it looks like now they will get him. I have no firm opinion of whether he was any good or not, or whether he was ever going to be suited to the Premier League (or Championship) or not, but I am disappointed that he is off. Not because he is foreign, not because I think he is better than sliced bread, but because he never really got a chance, and as such any balanced fans will know that we never actually got to see whether he was any good or not. The only thing we can presume was the Sevilla think he is good enough for them, and if a mid table La Liga team think he is good enough then who am I to argue? And if he consistently plays for them, and plays well against the likes of Real, Barca, Athletico and Valencia, it won't answer whether he would have been up for a Tuesday night trip to the Keepmoat but it may answer the question of whether he was any good or not. Not to mention the fact that it will probably start another argument of a) why did we let him go and b) why for only £600k.


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Re: Carrico Watch

by WoodleyRoyal » 10 Jul 2013 17:03

Elm Park Pasty Truth be told you are all basing your opinions (positive and negative) on a couple of cameos,and a half against West Brom. That is nowhere near enough time to be able to judge if someone is any good or not, and certainly not enough time for Carrico to get used to playing in the Premier League. I really hope anyone who signs for this club has a fantastic debut and first few games, cos judging by some of the comments on here, they can kiss goodbye to a positive reaction from some fans if they don't (hope you are reading this Danny Williams!!!). Sevilla wanted Carrico before we signed him, and it looks like now they will get him. I have no firm opinion of whether he was any good or not, or whether he was ever going to be suited to the Premier League (or Championship) or not, but I am disappointed that he is off. Not because he is foreign, not because I think he is better than sliced bread, but because he never really got a chance, and as such any balanced fans will know that we never actually got to see whether he was any good or not. The only thing we can presume was the Sevilla think he is good enough for them, and if a mid table La Liga team think he is good enough then who am I to argue? And if he consistently plays for them, and plays well against the likes of Real, Barca, Athletico and Valencia, it won't answer whether he would have been up for a Tuesday night trip to the Keepmoat but it may answer the question of whether he was any good or not. Not to mention the fact that it will probably start another argument of a) why did we let him go and b) why for only £600k.


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Re: Carrico Watch

by Ian Royal » 10 Jul 2013 17:19

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Re: carrico what was wrong

by Ian Royal » 10 Jul 2013 17:21

Overinflated opinion of his own fitness and performance. Terrible fitness.


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Re: Carrico Watch

by Cobi » 10 Jul 2013 19:32

SPARTA
yappy Was on The Football Family's twitter page:

The Football Family ‏@TFootballFamily 5h
Reading midfielder Daniel Carriço set to join Sevilla on loan with a view to a permanent deal. #readingfc #sevilla

Doesn't the guy who runs the page post on here?


Yes, but he is usually very reliable.


GetReading confirm the club are talking to Sevilla but want a permanent deal if possible.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Jay o/ » 10 Jul 2013 20:01

I think he posts as Coppeloadofthat or something similar, and yes he's usually very reliable, especially when he hears something RFC related.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by LoyalRoyal22 » 10 Jul 2013 20:27

So we are going to let him go before we give him some games to prove himself. We will regret it when he shows his class in La Liga.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Ian Royal » 10 Jul 2013 20:32

LoyalRoyal22 So we are going to let him go before we give him some games to prove himself. We will regret it when he shows his class in La Liga.

There's a reason he didn't get the games. Why is it people seem to think all players should get 5-10 matches before a manager can decide if they're good enough, or more importantly, fit enough?


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by LoyalRoyal22 » 10 Jul 2013 20:36

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LoyalRoyal22 So we are going to let him go before we give him some games to prove himself. We will regret it when he shows his class in La Liga.

There's a reason he didn't get the games. Why is it people seem to think all players should get 5-10 matches before a manager can decide if they're good enough, or more importantly, fit enough?


2-3 starts would be sufficient to be able to judge him. Find it hard to believe fitness was a real issue after he had a few weeks training. We should be building our team around players of his quality.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by LoyalRoyal22 » 10 Jul 2013 20:39

When he cements his place in the midfield at Sevilla I will bring this thread back up.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Ian Royal » 10 Jul 2013 20:39

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LoyalRoyal22 So we are going to let him go before we give him some games to prove himself. We will regret it when he shows his class in La Liga.

There's a reason he didn't get the games. Why is it people seem to think all players should get 5-10 matches before a manager can decide if they're good enough, or more importantly, fit enough?


2-3 starts would be sufficient to be able to judge him. Find it hard to believe fitness was a real issue after he had a few weeks training. We should be building our team around players of his quality.

Well, it was clearly an issue and was easy to see when he did make it on the pitch.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by SPARTA » 10 Jul 2013 20:47

LoyalRoyal22 So we are going to let him go before we give him some games to prove himself. We will regret it when he shows his class in La Liga.


He doesn't want to play in the Championship and he's playing the unsettled card. The club have made it clear they'd like to keep him. The player wants the move!

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Hoop Blah » 10 Jul 2013 20:49

Elm Park Pasty Truth be told you are all basing your opinions (positive and negative) on a couple of cameos,and a half against West Brom. That is nowhere near enough time to be able to judge if someone is any good or not...


Personally I'm also basing my view now, as I did to a certain extent at the time we signed him, on the fact he'd hardly played for Sporting and subsequently hasn't really been involved with us under two managers.

Whether it's fitness, application or ability (the latter unlikely considering his previous achievements and the interest shown in him) there is something that's stopped him getting out on the pitch.

I'm guessing that Seville think they can solve whatever those issues are and get more out of him. Football is littered with examples of players that managers or clubs think they can get more out of than previous managers/clubs and so take a punt on signing them, it doesn't mean he's good enough or not either not. All we do know is that as a signing for Reading it was a complete failure.

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Re: Carrico Watch

by Champ kind » 10 Jul 2013 22:03

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LoyalRoyal22 So we are going to let him go before we give him some games to prove himself. We will regret it when he shows his class in La Liga.

There's a reason he didn't get the games. Why is it people seem to think all players should get 5-10 matches before a manager can decide if they're good enough, or more importantly, fit enough?


2-3 starts would be sufficient to be able to judge him. Find it hard to believe fitness was a real issue after he had a few weeks training. We should be building our team around players of his quality.


....build a team around players of his quality? Where have you seen this quality apart from a view clips on YouTube from years ago? He can't be that good if Bm preferred ledge or akpan over him?

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Re: Carrico Watch

by LoyalRoyal22 » 10 Jul 2013 22:06

LoyalRoyal22 When he cements his place in the midfield at Sevilla I will bring this thread back up.

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