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Re: Sig Watch

by John Madejski's Wallet » 18 Oct 2010 10:52

Royalee Shorey and Bertrand shit all over him.


:lol: :lol: You mean the guy who rarely cut out crosses and was consistently mugged for pace?

He was great going forward and and great for a brilliant team (by building a good "partnership", but please don't pretend he was anything other than a very average defender

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Re: Sig Watch

by Maguire » 18 Oct 2010 12:24

Shorey was twice the player Armstrong is.

Genuinely talented footballer v honest lower-league trier

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Re: Sig Watch

by Royal With Cheese » 18 Oct 2010 13:18

Maguire Shorey was twice the player Armstrong is.

Genuinely talented footballer v honest lower-league trier



I begrudgingly agree with that Mags. Shorey's problem was always inside his head. Getting that England cap was the worst thing that could have happened to him (with hindsite natch). Looks to have sorted his mental problems out and has slotted quite nicely into WBA.

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Re: Sig Watch

by Row Z Royal » 18 Oct 2010 13:24

Maguire Shorey was twice the player Armstrong is.

Genuinely talented footballer v honest lower-league trier

A bit harsh on Armstrong but otherwise 'greed.

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Re: Sig Watch

by Maguire » 18 Oct 2010 13:29

Okay, slightly hyperbolic to make my point


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Re: Sig Watch

by brendywendy » 18 Oct 2010 17:34

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Royalee Have we got any midfielders who are going to score 20 goals a season and produce brilliance consistently? Let me guess, Chris 'he was really good because he was consistently average when the rest of our team bottled it under Coppell' Armstrong will transform us overnight in the middle? Today we played with a winger and one trick pony in midfield alongside the young Karacan and it showed - I lost count of the times we gave the ball away needlessly, as we do all the time under McPassnot.



bollox was armstrong just average before his injury


He was average, he just didn't make many mistakes - Shorey and Bertrand shit all over him.



so because the best two left backs ive seen here are better than him means he's average?

more bollox imo

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Re: Sig Watch

by Terminal Boardom » 18 Oct 2010 23:01

As I see it. Armstrong is an ok player. Neither shit nor brilliant. He does just ok. Reading are considerably worse off without Gylfi. It is up to the manager to make the best with what he has or he goes to the muppets in the ivory towers with a shopping list. January will show which direction the club has decided to go. As it stands, we are nearer the play offs than relegation zone so I do not expect any players to be coming in.

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Re: Sig Watch

by Wycombe Royal » 21 Oct 2010 07:39

Terminal Boardom As I see it. Armstrong is an ok player. Neither shit nor brilliant. He does just ok. Reading are considerably worse off without Gylfi. It is up to the manager to make the best with what he has or he goes to the muppets in the ivory towers with a shopping list. January will show which direction the club has decided to go. As it stands, we are nearer the play offs than relegation zone so I do not expect any players to be coming in.

The thing with Sig was, that in a game like the one on Tuesday he was the one player we had who could have provided a moment of magic to get us back in the game. We have noone else in our squad who can do that.

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Re: Sig Watch

by Terminal Boardom » 22 Oct 2010 10:50

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Terminal Boardom As I see it. Armstrong is an ok player. Neither shit nor brilliant. He does just ok. Reading are considerably worse off without Gylfi. It is up to the manager to make the best with what he has or he goes to the muppets in the ivory towers with a shopping list. January will show which direction the club has decided to go. As it stands, we are nearer the play offs than relegation zone so I do not expect any players to be coming in.

The thing with Sig was, that in a game like the one on Tuesday he was the one player we had who could have provided a moment of magic to get us back in the game. We have noone else in our squad who can do that.


I totally agree with you. He was our "go-to" player to coin a phrase. from what I have seen and heard this season, we are too one dimensional.


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Re: Sig Watch

by Big Foot » 22 Oct 2010 13:14

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Terminal Boardom As I see it. Armstrong is an ok player. Neither shit nor brilliant. He does just ok. Reading are considerably worse off without Gylfi. It is up to the manager to make the best with what he has or he goes to the muppets in the ivory towers with a shopping list. January will show which direction the club has decided to go. As it stands, we are nearer the play offs than relegation zone so I do not expect any players to be coming in.

The thing with Sig was, that in a game like the one on Tuesday he was the one player we had who could have provided a moment of magic to get us back in the game. We have noone else in our squad who can do that.

Kebe can

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Re: Sig Watch

by Hoop Blah » 22 Oct 2010 13:25

Big Foot Kebe can


Not as consistently and reliably as Sigurdsson could though. If we get that one half chance to kill a game or nicked the points then Kebe will be just as likely miscontrol it, spoon it or contrive some way to cock it up whereas Sigurdsson had the ability to nail it 9 times out of 10.

It's the reason Sigurdsson sold for £7m and Kebe's still with us.

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Re: Sig Watch

by rabidbee » 25 Oct 2010 15:54

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Terminal Boardom As I see it. Armstrong is an ok player. Neither shit nor brilliant. He does just ok. Reading are considerably worse off without Gylfi. It is up to the manager to make the best with what he has or he goes to the muppets in the ivory towers with a shopping list. January will show which direction the club has decided to go. As it stands, we are nearer the play offs than relegation zone so I do not expect any players to be coming in.

The thing with Sig was, that in a game like the one on Tuesday he was the one player we had who could have provided a moment of magic to get us back in the game. We have noone else in our squad who can do that.


Our problem at Bristol was coping with City when they had the ball. They did to us what we used to do to other teams a couple of years ago - brilliant movement and fast players cutting into the middle from wing. We were static and clueless. Gylfi wouldn't have helped much there, although obviously having a player on the pitch more likely to retain the ball would certainly have helped overall. On Tuesday, Brian should have got Howard on much earlier, and gone to five in midfield, just to close down the space for City to operate in.

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Re: Sig Watch

by prostak » 25 Oct 2010 22:27

Gylfi played the entire second half for TSG on Saturday, for those still pining. Kicker gave him 4,5 (I now appreciate that some of you need this explaining as being roughly equivalent to 2 or 3 out of 10), but also considered him coming on for support striker Mlapa a 'defensive move by Ralf Rangnick' so God knows how accurate that may be. More to come in the European Leagues thread when I get round to watching the highlights later.


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Re: Sig Watch

by LoyalRoyal22 » 30 Oct 2010 21:08

Hoffenheim play tommorow?

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Re: Sig Watch

by prostak » 30 Oct 2010 21:27

Yes - against Hannover, 15:30 UK time I think - on ESPN for those that have such things. Should be a good game, two sides with a fair shout for European qualification and looking for a win to that end. Don't expect Sigurðsson to start, but he's been coming on for at least 15 in most of TSG's games.

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Re: Sig Watch

by LoyalRoyal22 » 30 Oct 2010 21:46

prostak Yes - against Hannover, 15:30 UK time I think - on ESPN for those that have such things. Should be a good game, two sides with a fair shout for European qualification and looking for a win to that end. Don't expect Sigurðsson to start, but he's been coming on for at least 15 in most of TSG's games.


thanks for that mate, let us know how he gets on, i dont have ESPN

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Re: Sig Watch

by prostak » 31 Oct 2010 17:45

He did start today, and I think this is the game where he 'arrives' - 50 minutes gone, 2 goals and 1 assist for our former golden hope. Hannover do have an awful defence, but he's looking scarily confident.

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Re: Sig Watch

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 31 Oct 2010 17:53

prostak He did start today, and I think this is the game where he 'arrives' - 50 minutes gone, 2 goals and 1 assist for our former golden hope. Hannover do have an awful defence, but he's looking scarily confident.

Shades of anfield about his penalty. A little half-stop in his run-up before sending the keeper the wrong way.

His first was a bit scrappy though. A delection/mis-hit looping in rather fortunately.

Was the third from a Sigurdsson cross?

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Re: Sig Watch

by prostak » 31 Oct 2010 17:56

Rev Algenon Stickleback H Was the third from a Sigurdsson cross?


Yes, from an indirect free kick.

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Re: Sig Watch

by loyalroyal4life » 31 Oct 2010 20:37

Gylfi Sigurdsson scored two goals and set up a third as Hoffenheim jumped to third place in the Bundesliga with a convincing 4-0 victory over 10-man Hannover.

Hannover went a man down after just 19 minutes when Manuel Schmiedebach received his second yellow card. Sigurdsson then scored on the stroke of half-time and doubled the lead with a penalty three minutes after the restart.


ANyone know where highlights to see the action are online?

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