How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by winchester_royal » 20 Jan 2008 13:34

marek- price:1.42 million true value:6 million

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Royal Rother » 20 Jan 2008 13:42

I know we can go overboard with this (it was only 15 minutes after all), but can anyone tell me they've seen another signing made by a team in our mini-league in Januray so far who has impressed as much or is likely to have a bigger impact in the coming months than Matejovski?

Which was kind of the point of this thread....

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by winchester_royal » 20 Jan 2008 13:47

Royal Rother I know we can go overboard with this (it was only 15 minutes after all), but can anyone tell me they've seen another signing made by a team in our mini-league in Januray so far who has impressed as much or is likely to have a bigger impact in the coming months than Matejovski?

Which was kind of the point of this thread....


in terms of value.........no

ive said all along that he is an absolute bargain, he is an established player for a national team better than england, which technically makes him better than gerrard :wink:

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 20 Jan 2008 16:32

Ideal Matejovsky had a good ten minutes on the pitch, but do you realisticly think he will run about like that for 90 minutes?.

yeah, cos everyone was raving about how Matejovsky "ran around a lot".

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Royal Rother » 20 Jan 2008 17:10

Oh dear, I've upset Ideal.

Good.


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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Ian Royal » 20 Jan 2008 17:20

Royal Rother Oh dear, I've upset Ideal.

Good.


I can see why so many people dislike you Rother. You're such a smug tosser. But quite often, like now, right and well reasoned.

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by brendywendy » 20 Jan 2008 17:21

i thought the thing about matajovsky was the skill on the ball and the three defence splitting passes he made that oozed class that impressed rather than his ability to run about
think he gave the ball away for their 1st, but other than that i think he looked ruddy brilliant
as for cisse, thought he was immense, it was like watching sonko or bikey on a good day.
nbot getting excited, but those two went some way to allaying my fears over the defence and midfield.
just jimmy kebab playing on the right to go, and were sorted! :wink:

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Royal Rother » 20 Jan 2008 17:28

Ian Royal
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Good.


I can see why so many people dislike you Rother. You're such a smug tosser. But quite often, like now, right and well reasoned.

Well thank you very much! :D

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by RoyalBlue » 20 Jan 2008 17:35

brendywendy i thought the thing about matajovsky was the skill on the ball and the three defence splitting passes he made that oozed class that impressed rather than his ability to run about
think he gave the ball away for their 1st, :


Did he hand it back to them from the bench then?! :wink:


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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Ian Royal » 20 Jan 2008 17:54

Royal Rother
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Royal Rother Oh dear, I've upset Ideal.

Good.


I can see why so many people dislike you Rother. You're such a smug tosser. But quite often, like now, right and well reasoned.

Well thank you very much! :D



I wonder whether I agree with you so often because we have things in common :|



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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 20 Jan 2008 23:36

Ideal I'm glad a 0-2 defeat is enough to calm everyone's fears of relegation.
In the real world though we will still be missing a right winger and gunnarsson will still not be good enough to replace Sidwell adequately.

Have a look at the fixture list:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/fixtures/default.stm

I can barely see us winning four, possibly five out of those. Do the math.
whereas I assume all the teams below us have a much easier set of fixtures for their last 15 games...

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by TFF » 21 Jan 2008 09:27

The whole year inn A tad worrying that after the best game we have played in a while, Coppell decides to openly admit in the press that his backroom staff picked the side and formation

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Some would say that was good management.

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Royal Rother » 21 Jan 2008 09:34

Well said, of course it is and further adds to the aura of integrity that surrounds Coppell.

(Without giving away useful information to our competitors) he is always honest, whatever the situation and subject.

That knowledge that you can trust the bloke is so refreshing as in almost any other sport, whatever anybody says, I take it with a pinch of salt these days - it's all smoke and mirrors. Honesty and integrity has been corrupted in sport by the lure of money. Except at Reading FC!!!

(Okay that's a bit over the top but you get the sentiment - I really do believe we do things a bit differently here...)


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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by cmonurz » 21 Jan 2008 12:12

Why sign a right-winger when you can play a striker there? Coppell plays Doyle, Pards did it with Cureton, and didn’t Burns play McIntyre on the wing too?

Must be a Reading thing.

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Royal Rother » 21 Jan 2008 12:15

After the way Cisse has just performed let's not give up on Fae just yet... the right wing berth could yet be his. 8)

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by 79Royal » 21 Jan 2008 12:21

With Little potentially back in March and Doyle/Hunt doing an effective if not brilliant job out on the right wing, then I'd say our first priority is a defensive midfielder. If we can get a right winger and a centre back with real Premiership quality as well, then all the better, but right now, we HAVE to find someone who can fill that second centre midfield position. Harper, IMO, has been doing a great job in covering his position and the position next to him, but it's obvious that we need someone who is prepared to play a holding role in midfield.

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by cmonurz » 21 Jan 2008 12:29

Premiership experience, tough tackler, confident performing a holding role, available for little or no transfer fee, Robbie Savage……oh.

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Royal Rother » 21 Jan 2008 12:44

79Royal Harper, IMO, has been doing a great job in covering his position and the position next to him, but it's obvious that we need someone who is prepared to play a holding role in midfield.

Assuming Harper is not the man for that role where would he go in a new midfield with Matejovski plus a holding player? Can he be effective wide right?

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by cmonurz » 21 Jan 2008 12:47

I don't personally think that Harper's place is up for grabs when Matejovsky has played 20 minutes or so for Reading.

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Re: How we stack up against the opposition in terms of signings

by Tinrib » 21 Jan 2008 12:52

cmonurz Premiership experience, tough tackler, confident performing a holding role, available for little or no transfer fee, Robbie Savage……oh.



Thats the same Robbie Savage who ended up at Derby....Oh..

There might be a clue in that.

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