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Murty on talksport last night

by beetleyroyal » 03 Jun 2009 11:10

Did anyone hear Murty on talksport last night??

He said that he went into Nicky Hammonds office and all he was told was "It's time for a change".

Same as USA.

What a way to treat them after all there years of loyal service.

He also said they never really see Sir John, its always Hammond.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by SpaceCruiser » 03 Jun 2009 11:14

beetleyroyal Same as USA.


What's that country got to do with it?

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by brendywendy » 03 Jun 2009 13:10

beetleyroyal Did anyone hear Murty on talksport last night??

He said that he went into Nicky Hammonds office and all he was told was "It's time for a change".

Same as USA.

What a way to treat them after all there years of loyal service.

He also said they never really see Sir John, its always Hammond.



im pretty sure hammond would have added "youve been a great servant and club captain, thankyou for your hard work and dedication during what has been our most successful period in our history"


LOL at murts walking in, hammond just saying its time for a change,then just going back to the crossword while murty wonders what the oxf*rd to do.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Royalee » 03 Jun 2009 13:11

beetleyroyal Did anyone hear Murty on talksport last night??

He said that he went into Nicky Hammonds office and all he was told was "It's time for a change".

Same as USA.

What a way to treat them after all there years of loyal service.

He also said they never really see Sir John, its always Hammond.


They've been paid well during their time at the club no doubt and will go down as Reading legends - what more can they have wished for than that? Hammond was honest with them and the club needs to go forward without them so what's wrong with that?

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Royalee » 03 Jun 2009 13:11

beetleyroyal Did anyone hear Murty on talksport last night??

He said that he went into Nicky Hammonds office and all he was told was "It's time for a change".

Same as USA.

What a way to treat them after all there years of loyal service.

He also said they never really see Sir John, its always Hammond.


They've been paid well during their time at the club no doubt and will go down as Reading legends - what more can they have wished for than that? Hammond was honest with them and the club needs to go forward without them so what's wrong with that?


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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Ian Royal » 03 Jun 2009 13:12

Why would they see SJM?

Hammond is the one in charge of contracts and negotiations. The coaches and manager are in charge of training, matches and tactics.

It's time for a change is a perfectly valid explanation. And much better than, we think you're past it and not worth the cost anymore.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by soggy biscuit » 03 Jun 2009 13:17

Did Murty confirm if he thanked Hammond & JM for their loyalty to him?

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by brendywendy » 03 Jun 2009 13:18

1 and 1/2 seasons of hardly playing, and no real sign that he will become less injury prone
id have been surprised if he wasnt let go really, regardless of past achievements

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by rhroyal » 03 Jun 2009 13:24

Should this be on the team board? Murty is no longer at Reading :roll: ......................... :wink:


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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Focher » 03 Jun 2009 13:28

brendywendy 1 and 1/2 seasons of hardly playing, and no real sign that he will become less injury prone
id have been surprised if he wasnt let go really, regardless of past achievements


not forgetting how long he was out when he first joined Reading as well

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Millsy » 03 Jun 2009 13:49

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beetleyroyal Same as USA.


What's that country got to do with it?


It's probably the country most in need of a change tbf.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Thames » 03 Jun 2009 13:50

I hope Hammond dies.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by brendywendy » 03 Jun 2009 14:05

i guarantee that he will


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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Baines » 03 Jun 2009 14:26

Sounds like Hammond was bang on the money.

It could only have been improved if he'd begged Murty to focus on his future career in a footballing capacity with some other club, for the benefit of TV viewers and radio listeners, and told him that no-one who saw him play before the 2005-06 could reasonably have thought that he would have made it at the highest level so his performances during the following two seasons gave hope to all honest triers.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Hugo Boss » 03 Jun 2009 16:21

beetleyroyal Did anyone hear Murty on talksport last night??

He said that he went into Nicky Hammonds office and all he was told was "It's time for a change".

Same as USA.

What a way to treat them after all there years of loyal service.

He also said they never really see Sir John, its always Hammond.


LOL!! :lol:

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Gordons Cumming » 03 Jun 2009 16:44

Murty should count himself lucky to be employed for 10 years by the same employer and thankful for them helping him while his time out injured (which was pretty much 2 seasons in all. Remember his early back problems?)

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Zammo » 03 Jun 2009 17:05

I heard it. Danny Kelly and Ray Houghton were like 'poor old you'. I thought they were going to start crying at one point. Fair play to Murts, he just said 'that's football'. He also said he wanted to continue playing as he's missed the last 2 years and feels he still has at least one more year left in him. He's spoken to a few clubs etc....

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Royalwaster » 03 Jun 2009 17:19

Ian Royal Why would they see SJM?

Hammond is the one in charge of contracts and negotiations. The coaches and manager are in charge of training, matches and tactics.

It's time for a change is a perfectly valid explanation. And much better than, we think you're past it and not worth the cost anymore.


Agreed - was a polite way of saying 'You've become a bit expensive, sitting on the sidelines nursing an injury for the last 1.5 years, when Rosey is always going to be ahead of you anyway'.

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Re: Murty on talksport last night

by Ian Royal » 03 Jun 2009 21:08

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Ian Royal Why would they see SJM?

Hammond is the one in charge of contracts and negotiations. The coaches and manager are in charge of training, matches and tactics.

It's time for a change is a perfectly valid explanation. And much better than, we think you're past it and not worth the cost anymore.


Agreed - was a polite way of saying 'You've become a bit expensive, sitting on the sidelines nursing an injury for the last 1.5 years, when Rosey is always going to be ahead of you anyway'.

I wouldn't put Rosenior in ahead of me. Useless cock.

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