by Thaumagurist* » 04 Dec 2008 14:52
by Top Flight » 04 Dec 2008 14:53
by rabidbee » 04 Dec 2008 14:55
by OzBiscuit2004 » 04 Dec 2008 15:42
by Huntley & Palmer » 04 Dec 2008 16:18
rabidbee Duberry has only just turned 33, and should still be good for another season or two, I would have thought. Good experience, good physical strength, hopefully a good influence around the kids. Keown was 38 when he moved here, and clearly past it, especially as he wasn't given a cvoaching role. Hopefully he was still a positive influence on the younger players, but you could hardly rate his reading career as successful. Or even notable.
by rabidbee » 04 Dec 2008 16:22
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by Ian Royal » 04 Dec 2008 22:30
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by Whore Jackie » 05 Dec 2008 09:46
Huntley & Palmerrabidbee Duberry has only just turned 33, and should still be good for another season or two, I would have thought. Good experience, good physical strength, hopefully a good influence around the kids. Keown was 38 when he moved here, and clearly past it, especially as he wasn't given a cvoaching role. Hopefully he was still a positive influence on the younger players, but you could hardly rate his reading career as successful. Or even notable.
Keown did a job for us, was a rock when he came on at Sunderland away which was a massive win for us after being a goal down and allowed us to have a sniff of the playoffs until we capitulated against Cardiff
by tom_t69 » 05 Dec 2008 09:54
by Thaumagurist* » 05 Dec 2008 09:59
Ian Royal Keown was a total waste of a loan
by papereyes » 05 Dec 2008 11:38
Whore JackieHuntley & Palmerrabidbee Duberry has only just turned 33, and should still be good for another season or two, I would have thought. Good experience, good physical strength, hopefully a good influence around the kids. Keown was 38 when he moved here, and clearly past it, especially as he wasn't given a cvoaching role. Hopefully he was still a positive influence on the younger players, but you could hardly rate his reading career as successful. Or even notable.
Keown did a job for us, was a rock when he came on at Sunderland away which was a massive win for us after being a goal down and allowed us to have a sniff of the playoffs until we capitulated against Cardiff
Quite right. Keown turned that game.
Never understood the vitriol surrounding the loan signings of Keown and Ferdinand. Suspect their influence off the field more than compensated for the lesser impact on the pitch. You can count on one finger, the loan signings – over the last 10 years – that have been truly made the difference, and Upson’s now an England regular. LittIe, for one, was really quite poor, whilst on loan from Burnley. Certainly wouldn’t be averse to a seasoned pro or two on loan, just to nudge us closer to promotion.
by 1871 Royal » 05 Dec 2008 11:41
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