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Re: Jay Tabb

by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 22:31

Ian Royal Might this be selective reporting of facts? hmmm



Apart from saying a 2-1 win was a 1-0 win, what's your problem, NH?


Would you prefer it in narrative form?


A side that has beaten second place Birmingham twice, has beaten the league leaders, has drawn 2-2 away
at a premiership club and then beaten them at home, and is now in the quarter-finals of the cup, and four
of those five results have been AFTER they let their club-captain and previous player of the year go, must
be a very decent side indeed, and deserve respect.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Ian Royal » 28 Feb 2009 00:29

A side that is 14th in the league
has 1 point after two games against Derby
and lost to Watford and Plymouth.

Oh look, selective use the other way showing they are shit. :roll:

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Re: Jay Tabb

by tomrfcurz » 28 Feb 2009 10:20

jay tabb wherever you may be
you can't be seen cos your so tiny
but we'll sing your name wherever you me be
even though you can't be seen

brilliance if i do say so myself

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Re: Jay Tabb

by The whole year inn » 28 Feb 2009 10:24

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SteveRoyal We're somewhat disrespecting Coventry, taking their captain and then sticking him in the reserves. :lol:


WTF? Coventry?



captain and player of the year




:shock: :o

In which case, given our current form he should be on the pitch. Surely?

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 10:33


In which case, given our current form he should be on the pitch. Surely?


IMO, yes.


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Re: Jay Tabb

by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 10:34

Ian Royal A side that is 14th in the league
has 1 point after two games against Derby
and lost to Watford and Plymouth.

Oh look, selective use the other way showing they are shit. :roll:



Keep showing your stupidity. The difference is I showed CURRENT FORM

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Chuckle Brother » 28 Feb 2009 10:42

brendywendy jay tabb
jay tabb
jay tabb, jay tabb, jay tabb
jay tabb, jay tabb
jay tabb jay tabb

JAY TABB!!


I expect 80% of Reading fans to have trouble remembering the words.

Can you come up with anything a little simpler ?

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 11:10

Chuckle Brother
brendywendy jay tabb
jay tabb
jay tabb, jay tabb, jay tabb
jay tabb, jay tabb
jay tabb jay tabb

JAY TABB!!


I expect 80% of Reading fans to have trouble remembering the words.

Can you come up with anything a little simpler ?



Well he probably knows his first name. Couldn't we just shout "TABB!" a lot.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Man Friday » 28 Feb 2009 11:17

I would klike to see Hunt rested this week and Tabb given a run out.


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Re: Jay Tabb

by Alan Partridge » 28 Feb 2009 11:23

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Ian Royal Might this be selective reporting of facts? hmmm



Apart from saying a 2-1 win was a 1-0 win, what's your problem, NH?


Would you prefer it in narrative form?


A side that has beaten second place Birmingham twice, has beaten the league leaders, has drawn 2-2 away
at a premiership club and then beaten them at home, and is now in the quarter-finals of the cup, and four
of those five results have been AFTER they let their club-captain and previous player of the year go, must
be a very decent side indeed, and deserve respect.


They were very less than decent at Reading and also at Torquay earlier this season.

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by SLAMMED » 28 Feb 2009 23:20


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Re: Jay Tabb

by cmonurz » 28 Feb 2009 23:38

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Ian Royal A side that is 14th in the league
has 1 point after two games against Derby
and lost to Watford and Plymouth.

Oh look, selective use the other way showing they are shit. :roll:



Keep showing your stupidity. The difference is I showed CURRENT FORM


To be quite strict, they have lost to Palace, Derby, Watford and Plymouth since they won 1-0 at Birmingham in November.

The rest is current form, but the away win clearly is not.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by brendywendy » 28 Feb 2009 23:59

Love that song.last line needs work. Something about coventry? Any way,thought he looked a decent player when he came on.


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Re: Jay Tabb

by winchester_royal » 01 Mar 2009 00:50

brendywendy Love that song.last line needs work. Something about coventry? Any way,thought he looked a decent player when he came on.


Amazing what happens when a winger combines the ability of dribbling with crossing.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Rex » 01 Mar 2009 00:55

And looking like he wanted the ball, was comfortable with it, and went looking for it.
Lets hope he's a very fine asset and what we need right now.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by SteveRoyal » 01 Mar 2009 08:57

royalexile And looking like he wanted the ball, was comfortable with it, and went looking for it.
Lets hope he's a very fine asset and what we need right now.

He'll be the player to turn us around! 8)

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Re: Jay Tabb

by North Somerset Royal » 01 Mar 2009 09:59

After he came on yesterday I witnessed a phenomena not seen for a long time - a cross that eludes the keeper and actually finds one of our players in the box. Also unlike Kebe he tracked back when Forest got posession. He has got to start on Tuesday and should take all corners and free kicks around the box.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Irvinchangeyaname » 01 Mar 2009 10:07

Man Friday I would klike to see Hunt rested this week and Tabb given a run out.

I would use the term 'dropped' as opposed to 'rested'.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by moo » 01 Mar 2009 10:08

Irvinchangeyaname
Man Friday I would klike to see Hunt rested this week and Tabb given a run out.

I would use the term 'dropped' as opposed to 'rested'.


And replace the words 'this week' to 'on his head'.

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Re: Jay Tabb

by Irvinchangeyaname » 01 Mar 2009 10:46

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Man Friday I would klike to see Hunt rested this week and Tabb given a run out.

I would use the term 'dropped' as opposed to 'rested'.


And replace the words 'this week' to 'on his head'.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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