Jason Roberts nearly back

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by LoyalRoyal22 » 01 Feb 2014 10:28

If he retires I assume we don't pay up the rest of his contract ?

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by Uke » 01 Feb 2014 12:04

LoyalRoyal22 If he retires I assume we don't pay up the rest of his contract ?


He gives notice of retirement at the end of the season.

We pay only what we are contractually obliged to anyway

LOL @ people who use the phrase "paying up the rest of someone's contract" like we (or JR) have an option

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by MmmMonsterMunch » 01 Feb 2014 18:20

Think the thread title needs changing to JR nearly retired..................

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by FridaysGhost » 01 Feb 2014 20:08

MmmMonsterMunch Think the thread title needs changing to JR nearly retired..................


Two years ago you would have been right. I suggest:- Jason Roberts still taking the Money

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by No Fixed Abode » 02 Feb 2014 14:18

So Jason thinks Sturrridge is the best young British talent there is.

I wonder why that is?

Bale for me.


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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by sandman » 02 Feb 2014 14:22

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by genome » 02 Feb 2014 15:50

No Fixed Abode So Jason thinks Sturrridge is the best young British talent there is.

I wonder why that is?

Bale for me.


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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by lardydah » 14 Feb 2014 08:26

Hopefully now he'll stop this "inch towards the mile" rubbish...


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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by paddy20 » 14 Feb 2014 08:59

lardydah Hopefully now he'll stop this "inch towards the mile" rubbish...


Player comes to Reading. Helps us win promotion to premiership. Gets injured, tries to come back but because of injury can't get fit. Accepts year's extension ( who wouldn't?). Gets opportunity to earn extra money whilst he is injured ( who wouldn't? ). Would you have done anything different if you were him????

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by soggy biscuit » 14 Feb 2014 09:09

No Fixed Abode So Jason thinks Sturrridge is the best young British talent there is.

I wonder why that is?


because he thinks Sturrridge is the best young British talent there is?

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by sandman » 14 Feb 2014 09:10

A sad end to the career of a player who was a catalyst for a great run to the Championship title and gave Reading a profile in the media, with his insightful views on a range of subjects, that wasn't there before.

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by Elm Park Old Boy » 14 Feb 2014 09:11

Sad news, although not a surprise. I will never forget the electrifying impact he had on our team in early 2012, and for that will always be grateful.

All the best for the future, Jason.


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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by lardydah » 14 Feb 2014 09:12

paddy20
lardydah Hopefully now he'll stop this "inch towards the mile" rubbish...


Player comes to Reading. Helps us win promotion to premiership. Gets injured, tries to come back but because of injury can't get fit. Accepts year's extension ( who wouldn't?). Gets opportunity to earn extra money whilst he is injured ( who wouldn't? ). Would you have done anything different if you were him????


I'm not doubting his efforts to get back fit or rubbishing any of his achievements, nor did I criticise the extension to his contract. It's been an unspoken truth for ages now that he'd probably not play for RFC (or anyone for that matter) again, why not just come out and say that he's working hard but it's extremely unlikely he'll ever play again, rather than drip feeding information about set back after set back, that he's x amount of weeks away, or has run on grass today, etc?

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by Ginger Ninjas » 14 Feb 2014 09:15

Because he probably didn't want to believe that himself?

I think he was desperate to get back, even if it was only for a couple of substitute appearances. He's a commited pro and wouldn't have been easy to accept that his career was over, hence all the different rehab options he's gone through.

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by paddy20 » 14 Feb 2014 09:30

lardydah
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lardydah Hopefully now he'll stop this "inch towards the mile" rubbish...


Player comes to Reading. Helps us win promotion to premiership. Gets injured, tries to come back but because of injury can't get fit. Accepts year's extension ( who wouldn't?). Gets opportunity to earn extra money whilst he is injured ( who wouldn't? ). Would you have done anything different if you were him????


I'm not doubting his efforts to get back fit or rubbishing any of his achievements, nor did I criticise the extension to his contract. It's been an unspoken truth for ages now that he'd probably not play for RFC (or anyone for that matter) again, why not just come out and say that he's working hard but it's extremely unlikely he'll ever play again, rather than drip feeding information about set back after set back, that he's x amount of weeks away, or has run on grass today, etc?



Point taken. It may not have been him however but part of the awful PR machine that lead us to believe we were on the edge of new ownership

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by marcusopp » 14 Feb 2014 09:40

Someone posted a great photo of him fishing with two beers. That's what i'm going to do when i retire too (and most wekends in the summer)!
A lot of footballers go into depression following retirement. They are unable to fill the void that professional football has left and find it difficult to come to terms with it.
I wonder how much of this played a part in him taking so long to decide on the inevitable?

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by soggy biscuit » 14 Feb 2014 09:47

lardydah
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lardydah Hopefully now he'll stop this "inch towards the mile" rubbish...


Player comes to Reading. Helps us win promotion to premiership. Gets injured, tries to come back but because of injury can't get fit. Accepts year's extension ( who wouldn't?). Gets opportunity to earn extra money whilst he is injured ( who wouldn't? ). Would you have done anything different if you were him????


I'm not doubting his efforts to get back fit or rubbishing any of his achievements, nor did I criticise the extension to his contract. It's been an unspoken truth for ages now that he'd probably not play for RFC (or anyone for that matter) again, why not just come out and say that he's working hard but it's extremely unlikely he'll ever play again, rather than drip feeding information about set back after set back, that he's x amount of weeks away, or has run on grass today, etc?


Because maybe experts being paid large amounts of money to keep his rehab attempts going kept telling him that he had a chance of playing again if things went well and that he could be x weeks away?

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by YateleyRoyal » 14 Feb 2014 10:33

Is it official then? I haven't seen anything?

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Re: Jason Roberts nearly back

by No Fixed Abode » 14 Feb 2014 12:06

soggy biscuit
No Fixed Abode So Jason thinks Sturrridge is the best young British talent there is.

I wonder why that is?


because he thinks Sturrridge is the best young British talent there is?


Yeah - And no doubt he thinks Eric the eel is the best swimmer ever. :|

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