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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Maguire » 02 Sep 2009 14:16

LOLZ at how quickly people forget. Nobody expected us to get anywhere near automatic promotion at the start of 05/06. Christ half my mates jacked in their STs. You all beefed when we suffered an utterly predictable 3-1 loss at Wigan to miss out on the play offs. You all beefed at shit like Dean Morgan and Paul Brooker and Lloyd Owusu and losing 3-0 at home to Wimbledon and the like. In fact you're just the same old bunch of pcunts spouting the same old shit you've been spouting for the last decade no matter where we are or what we're doing.

Why don't you ever fcking learn? Thank Christ most of the loudmouths on here only make up about 0.5% of a matchday crowd.

IDIOTS

PS Nice haul donfers

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Forbury Lion » 02 Sep 2009 14:18

donface skillz

Did you go to school?

skillz is skills

plus you forgot to start with a capital letter.

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by (.)Boobies(.) » 02 Sep 2009 14:20

howser With the obvious breaking up of the 106 side BR is by miles the best man to take us forward, good with young players he is going to change the style that we have become used to, for the better I must add, give him time and he will do a job for us.


Agree 100%. Those players HAD TO GO. The wage bill had to be reduced vastly. This is the best way forward for Reading Football Club and we have the best manager to do it. I'm very excited about the new team. These lads will bust a gut for the club, a lot of them are local boys. There are no big egos here any more. Just hard working youngsters that want to succeed. Throw in some experience like Gunnarsson, McAnuff, Rasiak, Hunt and there are some good heads out there to lead these boys. We wont win promotion, or it's certainly unlikely this season, and no one should expect it. But support this team, urge them on when they get the ball, make the hair on their necks stand up and they will give everything they have and more!

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Wimb » 02 Sep 2009 14:23

[quote="papereyes]
Thanks for feeling the need to make that clear.[/quote]

My apologies papereyes, had not seen your post elsewhere.

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by fester_royal » 02 Sep 2009 14:23

Maguire LOLZ at how quickly people forget. Nobody expected us to get anywhere near automatic promotion at the start of 05/06. Christ half my mates jacked in their STs. You all beefed when we suffered an utterly predictable 3-1 loss at Wigan to miss out on the play offs. You all beefed at shit like Dean Morgan and Paul Brooker and Lloyd Owusu and losing 3-0 at home to Wimbledon and the like. In fact you're just the same old bunch of pcunts spouting the same old shit you've been spouting for the last decade no matter where we are or what we're doing.

Why don't you ever fcking learn? Thank Christ most of the loudmouths on here only make up about 0.5% of a matchday crowd.

IDIOTS

PS Nice haul donfers


ok this has got to stop. doesn't anyone speak english any more?? can people stop pretending to be gangsters when you live in middle suburban england!!!


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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by MalcybabyRFC » 02 Sep 2009 14:24

(.)Boobies(.)
howser With the obvious breaking up of the 106 side BR is by miles the best man to take us forward, good with young players he is going to change the style that we have become used to, for the better I must add, give him time and he will do a job for us.


Agree 100%. Those players HAD TO GO. The wage bill had to be reduced vastly. This is the best way forward for Reading Football Club and we have the best manager to do it. I'm very excited about the new team. These lads will bust a gut for the club, a lot of them are local boys. There are no big egos here any more. Just hard working youngsters that want to succeed. Throw in some experience like Gunnarsson, McAnuff, Rasiak, Hunt and there are some good heads out there to lead these boys. We wont win promotion, or it's certainly unlikely this season, and no one should expect it. But support this team, urge them on when they get the ball, make the hair on their necks stand up and they will give everything they have and more!



Well said (.)Boobies(.) and we could also be a bit louder in the stands, its painfull listening to the away supporters drowning out the No: 13 :)

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Maguire » 02 Sep 2009 14:25

Livez has been lost in my hood (RG1) blud.

Tink before youz typez.

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by MalcybabyRFC » 02 Sep 2009 14:27

...... also can those knob heads who have nothing better to do than to take part in the HNA spelling bee please stop :!:

Geeks :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by donface » 02 Sep 2009 14:29

Maguire LOLZ at how quickly people forget. Nobody expected us to get anywhere near automatic promotion at the start of 05/06. Christ half my mates jacked in their STs. You all beefed when we suffered an utterly predictable 3-1 loss at Wigan to miss out on the play offs. You all beefed at shit like Dean Morgan and Paul Brooker and Lloyd Owusu and losing 3-0 at home to Wimbledon and the like. In fact you're just the same old bunch of pcunts spouting the same old shit you've been spouting for the last decade no matter where we are or what we're doing.

Why don't you ever fcking learn? Thank Christ most of the loudmouths on here only make up about 0.5% of a matchday crowd.

IDIOTS


Supermegamega'greed

People were bitching like crazy when we lost the opening game of 05/06 against Plymouth. Mostly because all James Harper spent that game and the vast majority of the previous two seasons doing was passing the ball sideways. Which has been 90% of his contribution since.

If you're going to get all nostalgic, bring back Paul Holsgrove.


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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 02 Sep 2009 14:30

fester_royal
Maguire LOLZ at how quickly people forget. Nobody expected us to get anywhere near automatic promotion at the start of 05/06. Christ half my mates jacked in their STs. You all beefed when we suffered an utterly predictable 3-1 loss at Wigan to miss out on the play offs. You all beefed at shit like Dean Morgan and Paul Brooker and Lloyd Owusu and losing 3-0 at home to Wimbledon and the like. In fact you're just the same old bunch of pcunts spouting the same old shit you've been spouting for the last decade no matter where we are or what we're doing.

Why don't you ever fcking learn? Thank Christ most of the loudmouths on here only make up about 0.5% of a matchday crowd.

IDIOTS

PS Nice haul donfers


ok this has got to stop. doesn't anyone speak english any more?? can people stop pretending to be gangsters when you live in middle suburban england!!!


Must never have seen the guns Magz was carrying on that gay collage a few months back....

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Deadlock » 02 Sep 2009 14:34

donface If you're going to get all nostalgic, bring back Paul Holsgrove.

Elroy Kromheer
Paul Lemon
Mark Whitlock
Paul Brayson
Mike Conroy
Lee Payne

Ah, those were the days.

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by 07RFC » 02 Sep 2009 14:36

fester_royal
donface So wot

well never win anything wiv a team of chelski rejects and playas who cudn't even make it into championship teams. Wheres da money gon? we cant be that bad off if we canlet our to best palyas go for nuthing.

ROGERS OUT
MADJESKI OUT
HAMMOND OUT



can someone please translate this for me? call me old fashioned but I recognise the letters just not the words they've created?? :roll:


it has already been done :wink:

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Starfish » 02 Sep 2009 14:36

Ich habe auch genug gelesen! Nach eine Spiel ist der Welt am Ende, nach der nächste ist BR der beste Trainer aller Zeiten! Genug Arschlecker! Sie haben keine Ahnung was Sie schreiben - AUFGEHTSUrzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!


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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by donface » 02 Sep 2009 14:37

Forbury Lion skillz is skills

Trudat

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by donface » 02 Sep 2009 14:39

Starfish Ich habe auch genug gelesen! Nach eine Spiel ist der Welt am Ende, nach der nächste ist BR der beste Trainer aller Zeiten! Genug Arschlecker! Sie haben keine Ahnung was Sie schreiben - AUFGEHTSUrzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

'greed

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by East Stand Ste » 02 Sep 2009 14:47

donface So wot

well never win anything wiv a team of chelski rejects and playas who cudn't even make it into championship teams. Wheres da money gon? we cant be that bad off if we canlet our to best palyas go for nuthing.

ROGERS OUT
MADJESKI OUT
HAMMOND OUT


You sound like an idiot! Learn how to spell.

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Silver Fox » 02 Sep 2009 14:50

Donfers blud, yo net seems to be bottomless!

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by W&E Royal » 02 Sep 2009 14:51

Supermegamega'greed

People were bitching like crazy when we lost the opening game of 05/06 against Plymouth. Mostly because all James Harper spent that game and the vast majority of the previous two seasons doing was passing the ball sideways. Which has been 90% of his contribution since.

If you're going to get all nostalgic, bring back Paul Holsgrove.


So it was Harpers fault we lost to Plymouth that day was it? God, just think how many goals we would have scored if he didn't play!!! How many points would we have won????

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by Maguire » 02 Sep 2009 14:52

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Supermegamega'greed

People were bitching like crazy when we lost the opening game of 05/06 against Plymouth. Mostly because all James Harper spent that game and the vast majority of the previous two seasons doing was passing the ball sideways. Which has been 90% of his contribution since.

If you're going to get all nostalgic, bring back Paul Holsgrove.


So it was Harpers fault we lost to Plymouth that day was it? God, just think how many goals we would have scored if he didn't play!!! How many points would we have won????


No need to play the race card mate, christ.

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Re: Rodgers Revolution

by strap » 02 Sep 2009 14:53

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howser With the obvious breaking up of the 106 side BR is by miles the best man to take us forward, good with young players he is going to change the style that we have become used to, for the better I must add, give him time and he will do a job for us.


Agree 100%. Those players HAD TO GO. The wage bill had to be reduced vastly. This is the best way forward for Reading Football Club and we have the best manager to do it. I'm very excited about the new team. These lads will bust a gut for the club, a lot of them are local boys. There are no big egos here any more. Just hard working youngsters that want to succeed. Throw in some experience like Gunnarsson, McAnuff, Rasiak, Hunt and there are some good heads out there to lead these boys. We wont win promotion, or it's certainly unlikely this season, and no one should expect it. But support this team, urge them on when they get the ball, make the hair on their necks stand up and they will give everything they have and more!


I can see the attraction of the current situation, and to a degree I can accept what you're saying. However, my concern is the speeed with which this destruction of the SSC team has taken place. The last time we had such a radical overhaul of a team in such a short space of time was back in the early days of Jack Mansell, 1969-70 season. He created a "one-season wonder" team that played very attractive football and indeed first got me into Elm Park.

The problem was, the team consisted of relatively expereinced pros without any allegiance to RFC. When the going got tough, the imports weren't up to the task, and simply carried on taking the wages, with litle concern for the supporters or club, who found themselves in the basement for the first time in their history. In the current situation, BR is slightly different. The squad now consists of inexperienced home-grown players, and inexperienced imports. So when the going gets tough, at least we should have some squad members who will actully give a toss, but where are the more expereinced heads to which the academy boys and imported youngesters will turn to for inspiration?

On another thread I posted a chart that showed the average number of league starts by the squad was about 90 each. Now this included the likes of Ingimarsson and Gunnarsson, who clearly have little future in BR's brave new world. it also includes new boys like Rasiak and McAnuff. They will take time to get used to teh £Reading way". So we are looking to the likes of Cisse and Kebe (don't make me laugh), as RFC's senior pros!! I said when they were signed that they were cheap make-weights. Their continued presence in the squad give the recent wage-bill cull proves me right.

For this "revolution" to stand any chance, we need the likes of McAnuff, Rasiak and Howard to step up immediately. The load on Noel Hunt's and Jay Tabb's shoulders has also increased, (and bear in mind they have made about 40 starts for RFC in their whole careers), and then we need Cisse and Kebe to actually justify their fees, and frankly that isn't going to happen this side of Judgement Day as any sane observer can see.

Say one thing for RFC, it STILL isn't dull supporting them! For one reason or another!

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