Sonko Tribute Thread

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by winchester_royal » 29 Aug 2008 14:16

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Dick Habbin's hairdo rfc58 - yes, I do. From the little I have seen of Pearce he's more than a match for Sonko. BK ditto for Ingi.

We still have - on paper until SC has the gonads to stick 'em in the team - a great promotion winning team.

Of all the outgoings over the summer, it's Little and Kitson we miss most.

Definitely need a right back, two centre midfields as cover - hopefully Harper will be off in the next 48 hours - and an old pro forward when, hopefully, Doyle will be off for at least 7 million.

Everyone's happy. JM lines his pockets. SC gets rid of the egos. Team bonded. Impetuosity of youth.


To think Pearce is better than Sonko is laughable, Pearce has potential but lacks pace.


All Sonko has is pace.

No brain, no positional sense, clumsiness.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by Kes » 29 Aug 2008 14:17

oh dear! League One football is on it's way. The moral in the squad can't be good with this mass exodus.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by SCIAG » 29 Aug 2008 14:19

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Dick Habbin's hairdo rfc58 - yes, I do. From the little I have seen of Pearce he's more than a match for Sonko. BK ditto for Ingi.

We still have - on paper until SC has the gonads to stick 'em in the team - a great promotion winning team.

Of all the outgoings over the summer, it's Little and Kitson we miss most.

Definitely need a right back, two centre midfields as cover - hopefully Harper will be off in the next 48 hours - and an old pro forward when, hopefully, Doyle will be off for at least 7 million.

Everyone's happy. JM lines his pockets. SC gets rid of the egos. Team bonded. Impetuosity of youth.


To think Pearce is better than Sonko is laughable, Pearce has potential but lacks pace.

And IF he is better, and SC knew Sonko was off, why not bed in him before we play the big guns ???

Kes: 2/10.
Money before ambition again.

How do you know the bid wasn't made after the Charlton match :roll:. If a bid has been made at all.
Also, there's such things a pros and cons- Sonko's pros are that he's physically good, his cons are that he's mentally terrible. Pearce can carry the ball out and has a great brain, but isn't as physically good as Sonko.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by rfc58 » 29 Aug 2008 14:25

SCIAG - Regardless of when the bid was made, if SC is as switched on as we think, he'd have known Sonko wanted out, please don't tell me Sonko suddenly became the model pro, so why not play Pearce in before the better teams come to town ?

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by loyalroyal4life » 29 Aug 2008 14:36

is it £2 mill or 2.5 mill?

absolute brilliant bit of business


good luck though sonks, pretty eventful last game for us and you leave as our top scorer!


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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by madreadingfan » 29 Aug 2008 14:38

tbh i thought it should be more than 2mil - 2.5 mil i reckon we could of got 3- 4 million for him

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by RobRoyal » 29 Aug 2008 14:41

Kes oh dear! League One football is on it's way. The moral in the squad can't be good with this mass exodus.


Oh noes! Shaun Wright-Phillips has gone!

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by Kes » 29 Aug 2008 14:47

RobRoyal
Kes oh dear! League One football is on it's way. The moral in the squad can't be good with this mass exodus.


Oh noes! Shaun Wright-Phillips has gone!


Shirley you must be concerned. The sale of Sonko has made Readings squad much weaker.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by 2.8 lita injection » 29 Aug 2008 15:10

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Kes oh dear! League One football is on it's way. The moral in the squad can't be good with this mass exodus.


Oh noes! Shaun Wright-Phillips has gone!


Shirley you must be concerned. The sale of Sonko has made Readings squad much weaker.


Yes, celebrating a sale of a player that makes the team weaker is strange. But I guess it suits the people who have used Sonko as an escape goat for the team playing poorly in recent times.


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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by Baines » 29 Aug 2008 15:18

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Yes, celebrating a sale of a player that makes the team weaker is strange. But I guess it suits the people who have used Sonko as an escape goat for the team playing poorly in recent times.


I guess that an escape goat would need more pace than Sonko has.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by Maguire » 29 Aug 2008 15:28

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Yes, celebrating a sale of a player that makes the team weaker is strange. But I guess it suits the people who have used Sonko as an escape goat for the team playing poorly in recent times.


I guess that an escape goat would need more pace than Sonko has.


To be honest there was so much you could've done with that post Baines that I'm a little disappointed in your final offering.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by brendywendy » 29 Aug 2008 15:34

if the escape goat employed camouflage instead of sheer pace he may be able to escape slowly and quietly, without being noticed


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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by ElmParker » 29 Aug 2008 15:36

You'll win nothing with kids.
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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by brendywendy » 29 Aug 2008 15:38

turning down 2.5 M would be baaaaaaaaaarmy

but it wont stop the doom mongers from bleating
nothing will stop the flow of udder drivel




yay puns!

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by andrew1957 » 29 Aug 2008 15:39

No problem - if Sonks goes we have an ideal replacement in Sam Sodje - a proven player at this level and nearly back from injury.

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by Baines » 29 Aug 2008 15:40

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Yes, celebrating a sale of a player that makes the team weaker is strange. But I guess it suits the people who have used Sonko as an escape goat for the team playing poorly in recent times.


I guess that an escape goat would need more pace than Sonko has.


To be honest there was so much you could've done with that post Baines that I'm a little disappointed in your final offering.


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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by size 12 » 29 Aug 2008 16:13

Alan Partridge Sonko's improvement and attitude over his first 3 years or so at Reading was first class, I saw his first meaningfu game when he came on as sub for Williams after about 15mins at Ipswich and he was an utter joke in all honesty. He looked absolutely terrifeid when the ball went anywhere near him. He improved immeasurably to become for me the best CB in the division when we got promoted. He was awesome that season. The first half of the Premiership season he was up and down and I thought embarassed at CHelsea (although he was up against Drogba) He got injured shortly after and after that he wasn't even close to being the same player he was. His attitude last season was absolutely disgraceful at a time when we needed all hands to the pump. He was atrocious and exceptionally lucky to get another chance, he did and again he has been a mixed bag in the first 3 games. Awful in the 1st half at Forest and then superb in the 2nd, played very well against Plymouth and then was terrible on Saturday. I haven't seen any signs really that he is as good as he was and I think we have better options available here now in the likes of Duberry, Bikey and possibly even Pearce.

£2.5million is excellent business for us and I wish him well at Stoke.

Thanks for the contribution Sonko because you did genuinely put in a massive contribution into the 2 best years following Reading anyone will see but there will be no tears here. Great business for Reading.


Absolutely - I also recall that Ipswich game, and wondered at the time what he was doing at the club. We have subsequently seen what.

Bottom line is if a Prem club comes knocking for any of our players, we aren't going to stand in the way of their careers, as long as the money is right

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by brendywendy » 29 Aug 2008 16:15

indeed

fare thee well 50P head

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by NWL Royal » 29 Aug 2008 16:17

A player who effectivly "went on strike" as he didn't want to play for the reserves for a club that pays his good wages is getting no tribute from me, although he did have some good times such as that header against Palace. :oops:

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Re: Sonko Tribute Thread

by Barry the bird boggler » 29 Aug 2008 16:31

Sad to see him go but he's not been the same player since the cruciate injury 18 months ago and seems to have lost a yard or two of pace although his physical presence is still immense. However this is covered by Bikey, and Alex Pearce isn't exactly invisible either!

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