RUMOUR - Brynjar Gunnarsson to leave

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Maria Kr. » 15 Apr 2012 16:14

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IcelandicStokie Is leaving Reading for KR Reykjavik and will play for them this summer. Has signed the contract.


Source? Nothing on their website as yet?

C.

This has been in the Icelandic media on and off for what feels like MONTHS now, I was surprised when I finally thought to mention it to my friend who lives in Reading and she had no clue. I'd assumed the club would have said something about it by now. It was only an oral agreement for the longest time though, but by Stokie's words he must've made it official now? If so it slipped by me. As for a source, it's in Icelandic and I'm not gonna bother translating (and note that it's from February):

http://mbl.is/sport/efstadeild/2012/02/ ... ar_med_kr/

I'm happy to see him come home, he'll be playing for my team so hopefully I'll get to see him a fair bit this summer (as opposed to Ivar, who's a league or two below and clear across the country :/)

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Bumblebee » 15 Apr 2012 16:35

Just a little reminder if what I think of Bryn (any excuse) http://thetilehurstend.co.uk/2011/10/10 ... unnarsson/

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by loyalroyal4life » 15 Apr 2012 16:55

Sad news but ultimately best decision for all parties, hopefully we will be promoted by brum to allow him to make an appearance

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by melonhead » 15 Apr 2012 18:13

:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


no bryn, no!
zingarevich out

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by jazz » 15 Apr 2012 19:23

A fine player, a model professional and a gentleman. Not too many players in today's game would qualify on all three counts.

Ivar is also at the same level. What is it that the Ice'ys have that so many British players lack?


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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Franchise FC » 15 Apr 2012 19:24

jazz A fine player, a model professional and a gentleman. Not too many players in today's game would qualify on all three counts.

Ivar is also at the same level. What is it that the Ice'ys have that so many British players lack?


Class

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by jazz » 15 Apr 2012 19:34

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jazz A fine player, a model professional and a gentleman. Not too many players in today's game would qualify on all three counts.

Ivar is also at the same level. What is it that the Ice'ys have that so many British players lack?


Class


Methinks you've hit nail on head, FFC.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Apr 2012 19:37

Being an old fart, and him being a slightly less so, but still being an old fart...he has always been my favourite.

The OT goal, the Anfield nutmeg, the Sheff U brace...brilliant!

But what I remember most is a non-descript game just a couple or three seasons ago (Scunthorpe I think), faced with an oncoming challenge whilst in poccession of the ball near the touchline....he scooped the ball over the onrushing player, bodyswerved him and regained his own lob......................and some said he was too old!

Bryn...if you read this stuff..........................cheers mate!

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Optimist » 15 Apr 2012 20:11

It was the news we knew was coming, but it still really hurts! :cry: :cry: :cry:

Just want to echo everyone saying he was and is a model professional, a great servant to the club, and a real hero!

I believe he made around 160 appearances? Shows he never held down a regular starting place for too long, but the point is he put in 100% effort in all those appearances! I'm so glad he got 30 mins against Brighton, proving that BMc and the other players still believed in him!

BRYNJAR FOREVER! RETIRE THE no.6 shirt :!: :!: :!:


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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by parky » 15 Apr 2012 20:15

Brilliant player will never forget the game at Liverpool because of that man.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by reading_fan » 15 Apr 2012 20:27

Sorry to see him go, one of my favourite players. A player who always gave his all and always did a good job whichever position he ended up playing in. The 30 minute cameo at Brighton showed he's still got it. Hopefully he'll make a few appearances in our last couple of games so we can give him the send off he truly deserves.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by robinsfriday » 15 Apr 2012 20:46

reading_fan Sorry to see him go, one of my favourite players. A player who always gave his all and always did a good job whichever position he ended up playing in. The 30 minute cameo at Brighton showed he's still got it. Hopefully he'll make a few appearances in our last couple of games so we can give him the send off he truly deserves.


Would be a great last photo. The team and Byrn reunited with that trophy. Full circle. I really hope that is the man's send off. A very loyal servant.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Cape Town Royal » 15 Apr 2012 21:07

[quote="Ups and Downs"]Will never forget his header against Sheffield Utd. Never!

and the gentle jog after to the west stand as if nothing of any note had just happened.... :)


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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by RoyalTank » 15 Apr 2012 21:13

Sad to see him leave, always thought that he was waiting around for a coaching role sometime in the near future. He has been a true professional at reading and I am sure everyone will be sad to see him leave.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Humanistic » 15 Apr 2012 21:27

One of the most memorable away games in recent years topped off by a typically classy Gunnarsson strike.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu35VayYfME

Really hope he can have another cameo or two before the end of the season.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 16 Apr 2012 08:35

His goals against Leeds were a) class but b) critical. A marvelous player - good luck to him.

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by trueroyal1871 » 16 Apr 2012 08:53

From Despair To Where? Absolutely one of my favourite players ever for all the reasons that everyone has already stated.

To echo what Finerain said, a fine role model as a footballer, a professional and as a person.


This sums up exactly how I feel about Bryn. It'll be sad to see him go and I hope he gets a great send off from us fans.

Good luck Brynjar, you're a true Reading legend!!

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by Silver Fox » 17 Apr 2012 09:33

#ifborisscoreswe'reonthepitch

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by melonhead » 17 Apr 2012 09:47

the man is sheer class.





we need more icelandics

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Re: Brynjar Gunnarsson

by melonhead » 17 Apr 2012 09:54

Bumblebee Just a little reminder if what I think of Bryn (any excuse) http://thetilehurstend.co.uk/2011/10/10 ... unnarsson/


nice article, but im really going to have to take issue with :

Simply, he’s an over-achieving seven-out-of-ten man.


regular 8 out of tens. occasional 9



If you think about it, he’s really a bit rubbish.


one of the best long shots at the club , still

one of the best attacking headers of the ball, still

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