by leon » 16 Mar 2018 09:50
by genome » 16 Mar 2018 09:52
by leon » 16 Mar 2018 09:56
genome I wanted to go but it was sold out.
Any interesting quotes or anecdotes?
by genome » 16 Mar 2018 10:03
by leon » 16 Mar 2018 10:30
by Hendo » 16 Mar 2018 11:09
by genome » 16 Mar 2018 11:13
leon of all the 106 team he would still see all of them apart from Murty (but r8ed as a full back back) and Sidwell (interestingly not a fan of him at all)
Hendo Wish I had gone to this. Sounded like a really good night.
Must look out for future events.
Never saw Quinn play, so I would say that Kitson was the most complete striker I have seen play for us.
by tee peg » 16 Mar 2018 11:18
by Hendo » 16 Mar 2018 11:21
Old Man AndrewsHendo Wish I had gone to this. Sounded like a really good night.
Must look out for future events.
Never saw Quinn play, so I would say that Kitson was the most complete striker I have seen play for us.
Quinn was top drawer and far better IMO but that isn't taking anything away from Kitson who was excellent. Just Quinn was so good.
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 16 Mar 2018 11:38
by leon » 16 Mar 2018 11:39
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo Wish I had gone to this. Sounded like a really good night.
Must look out for future events.
Never saw Quinn play, so I would say that Kitson was the most complete striker I have seen play for us.
Quinn was top drawer and far better IMO but that isn't taking anything away from Kitson who was excellent. Just Quinn was so good.
My Dad and Uncles always say that Quinn was the best, but slightly before my time (98-99 season) so unable to comment.
by Whore Jackie » 16 Mar 2018 12:29
by tee peg » 16 Mar 2018 12:55
by Sutekh » 16 Mar 2018 14:15
by Hendo » 16 Mar 2018 14:27
Sutekh Reading usually muster two consistent top class strikers in each decade
80s
Dixon and Senior
90s
Quinn and Morley
00s
Cureton and Kitson
10s
Le Fondre
Think all the above in their prime would struggle badly to score given the dreadful trouble the current bunch have to create anything
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 16 Mar 2018 14:33
HendoSutekh Reading usually muster two consistent top class strikers in each decade
80s
Dixon and Senior
90s
Quinn and Morley
00s
Cureton and Kitson
10s
Le Fondre
Think all the above in their prime would struggle badly to score given the dreadful trouble the current bunch have to create anything
00's was a particularly successful period when you add the likes of Butler, Forster, Savage, Doyle & Long into the mix.
Can't w8 for next year when we see the second striker of the 10s
by Hendo » 16 Mar 2018 14:34
TilehurstsouthbankHendoSutekh Reading usually muster two consistent top class strikers in each decade
80s
Dixon and Senior
90s
Quinn and Morley
00s
Cureton and Kitson
10s
Le Fondre
Think all the above in their prime would struggle badly to score given the dreadful trouble the current bunch have to create anything
00's was a particularly successful period when you add the likes of Butler, Forster, Savage, Doyle & Long into the mix.
Can't w8 for next year when we see the second striker of the 10s
Savage?
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Mar 2018 15:46
Sutekh Reading usually muster two consistent top class strikers in each decade
80s
Dixon and Senior
90s
Quinn and Morley
00s
Cureton and Kitson
10s
Le Fondre and Basaya
Think all the above in their prime would struggle badly to score given the dreadful trouble the current bunch have to create anything
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Mar 2018 16:57
leonHendoOld Man Andrews
Quinn was top drawer and far better IMO but that isn't taking anything away from Kitson who was excellent. Just Quinn was so good.
My Dad and Uncles always say that Quinn was the best, but slightly before my time (98-99 season) so unable to comment.
Saw both - preferred Kitson not just because he carried the team during some poor times.
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