by Mid Sussex Royal » 02 May 2024 19:20
by Clyde1998 » 02 May 2024 19:25
by RG30 » 06 May 2024 13:56
by Ascotexgunner » 06 May 2024 15:37
by SouthDownsRoyal » 15 May 2024 11:49
Ascotexgunner I would have taken him over Ince last season. We might still have been a Championship club and attracted more buyers. Shame, he always speaks highly of us even after past battles we have had.
by SCIAG » 15 May 2024 13:48
by Sutekh » 15 May 2024 17:06
SCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
by Snowflake Royal » 15 May 2024 17:15
SCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
by Norfolk Royal » 15 May 2024 17:16
SutekhSCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
I think you'll find Rommel was a reasonably decent bloke and well respected by the allies.
by Sutekh » 15 May 2024 17:21
Norfolk RoyalSutekhSCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
I think you'll find Rommel was a reasonably decent bloke and well respected by the allies.
Apart from being a Nazi of course.
by Norfolk Royal » 15 May 2024 17:49
SutekhNorfolk RoyalSutekh
I think you'll find Rommel was a reasonably decent bloke and well respected by the allies.
Apart from being a Nazi of course.
In Rommel's case that is debatable in some ways, given he was one of the leading players in the plot to kill Hitler in 1944.
by Dirk Gently » 15 May 2024 19:15
SCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
by LightwaterRoyal » 15 May 2024 19:42
Dirk GentlySCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
Wasn't McDermott the Leeds manager when Karacan did his knee ligaments?
by JedMaxwell » 15 May 2024 20:28
by Sutekh » 16 May 2024 08:56
by Royal_jimmy » 16 May 2024 11:30
by SCIAG » 16 May 2024 15:25
SutekhSCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
I think you'll find Rommel was a reasonably decent bloke and well respected by the allies.
by SCIAG » 16 May 2024 15:31
LightwaterRoyalDirk GentlySCIAG No respect for the guy.
Karacan’s injury (which massively hobbled his career) was not a coincidence.
Tetek’s injury (which seems to have effectively ended his career) was not a coincidence.
He was a thug of a manager who had no respect for opposing players or officials. That’s the real Warnock, not the guy who turns around and says reasonable things in interviews or in his columns.
Reading fans defending Warnock have the air of British people defending Rommel. Judge him by his actions, not what he says after the fact to justify himself.
Wasn't McDermott the Leeds manager when Karacan did his knee ligaments?
If that was the game where Pugh and Brown both put horrendous tackles in on him then no it was definitely Warnock. McDermott was Reading manager at the time. If I remember correctly Le Fondre scored twice in a 2-0 win.
by Snowflake Royal » 16 May 2024 17:26
SCIAGLightwaterRoyalDirk Gently
Wasn't McDermott the Leeds manager when Karacan did his knee ligaments?
If that was the game where Pugh and Brown both put horrendous tackles in on him then no it was definitely Warnock. McDermott was Reading manager at the time. If I remember correctly Le Fondre scored twice in a 2-0 win.
Yep that’s the one I was talking about, not his later, even worse injury against Leeds which was a coincidence.
Before that first injury Jem had played 77 league games in two years. Afterwards he was constantly struggling for fitness. Only played 36 more league games for us in over three years.
by Mr Optimist » 16 May 2024 17:28
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