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Re: New signings

by Geekins » 27 Aug 2009 15:10

Thaumagurist* Right, ok, they may not capture your imaginations, but talk about writing players off even before they have kicked a ball for Reading!!! :shock:


I thought Doyle wasn't a good signing considering we had signed Lita for 1M... :oops: Of course as soon as he played and score verses Burnley in a 2-1 win i changed my mind.

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Re: New signings

by Very near...far away » 27 Aug 2009 15:11

Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


We've never had a BMW. Dearie me.

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Re: New signings

by (.)Boobies(.) » 27 Aug 2009 15:11

Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


Clueless fool. McAnuff does blow hot and cold, but Kebe blows cold and cool, cold and cooler. Have you even looked at Rasiak's goal scoring record? These are two decent signings for us (if true) and do improve the team!

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Re: New signings

by Einstein agogo » 27 Aug 2009 15:12

Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


it's reasurring your wife you'll take her to a candlit lit lobster and caviar anniverary meal , but then take her to wimpey

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Re: New signings

by Gus the teenage cow » 27 Aug 2009 15:14

Einstein agogo
Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


it's reasurring your wife you'll take her to a candlit lit lobster and caviar anniverary meal , but then take her to wimpey


it's like reassuring the wife that only the best champagne will do for her and then cracking up the cans of linden village


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Re: New signings

by The Quiet Man » 27 Aug 2009 15:14

I'm going to be at Oakwell playing guess the team and guess the formation. Hopefully there will be a new face or two frantically trying to work out their role from Brendan's Big Book of Tactics. Stupid me I'm optimistic for both a win and a new centre forward, sanity ain't what is it cracked up to be.

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Re: New signings

by Royal Rother » 27 Aug 2009 15:15

The ubiquitous Frank Smith of the Watford Observer reports the following:

Watford winger Jobi McAnuff is expected to sign for Reading in the next 24 hours for an undisclosed fee.

The Hornets have confirmed they have given an “unnamed Championship club” permission to speak to McAnuff.

After missing out on Tommy Smith, former Hornets’ boss Brendan Rodgers has moved to sign McAnuff, whose Watford career was resurrected under the Northern Irishman last year.

McAnuff is the Hornets highest earner and the Hertfordshire club are expected to save as much as £600,000 in his wages alone.

The winger has frustrated fans for much of his time at Vicarage Road since signing for £1.75m from Crystal Palace in 2007.

But the former Wimbledon and West Ham man excelled under Rodgers, after being brought back into the starting line-up by Malky Mackay, and had a strong finish to last season.

McAnuff has been injured for much of pre-season and struggled to find the same form so far this campaign.

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Re: New signings

by SteveRoyal » 27 Aug 2009 15:15

Wimpey's are/were amazing! :o

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Re: New signings

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 27 Aug 2009 15:15

I've always liked McAnuff when I've seen him play, and Raziak can certainly do a job. Hardly the most inspirational of signing but better than what we've currently got and should go a long way to sorting out our goal scoring problems. Hopefully we'll get someone else before the transfer deadline but I'm not holding my breath.


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Re: New signings

by (.)Boobies(.) » 27 Aug 2009 15:16

Einstein agogo
Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


it's reasurring your wife you'll take her to a candlit lit lobster and caviar anniverary meal , but then take her to wimpey


Candle lit, Wimpy, Anniversary, Reassuring.

Apologies, but you're offering Spacey a 4-course meal here, with a dusting of grammar abuse.

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Re: New signings

by Alan Partridge » 27 Aug 2009 15:18

Royal Rother The ubiquitous Frank Smith of the Watford Observer reports the following:

Watford winger Jobi McAnuff is expected to sign for Reading in the next 24 hours for an undisclosed fee.

The Hornets have confirmed they have given an “unnamed Championship club” permission to speak to McAnuff.

After missing out on Tommy Smith, former Hornets’ boss Brendan Rodgers has moved to sign McAnuff, whose Watford career was resurrected under the Northern Irishman last year.

McAnuff is the Hornets highest earner and the Hertfordshire club are expected to save as much as £600,000 in his wages alone.

The winger has frustrated fans for much of his time at Vicarage Road since signing for £1.75m from Crystal Palace in 2007.

But the former Wimbledon and West Ham man excelled under Rodgers, after being brought back into the starting line-up by Malky Mackay, and had a strong finish to last season.

McAnuff has been injured for much of pre-season and struggled to find the same form so far this campaign.


As said before Watford m8 of ours refers to him as 'McHadEnough' as like Kebe, he r8s him as 'lazy and gutless'

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Re: New signings

by Gus the teenage cow » 27 Aug 2009 15:19

tbh these 2 signings smack of panic...it's like we put all our eggs into one basket with the tommy smith thing and when that went pear-shaped we suddenly decide, oh let's get somebody in or there'll be protests about our lack of spending, so the club proceed to buy two cheap and readily available players (coz they are not rated by their clubs) and will announce it with great fanfare no doubt

i applauded the Mills signing, i thought he ahd the right "dna" for the club, young, with good potential etc., but these 2 signings confirm that the club is just making up things as they go along, full of spiel and spin and guff AND OF COURSE CASH BUT UNFORTUNATELY LACKING IN INTEGRITY AND QUALITY PLAYERS

I predict we will survive by the skin of our teeth this season which really is amazing because just a few weeks ago my expectations were play-offs minimum, incredible how aspirations can be destroyed in a matter of weeks, well done Reading FC

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Re: New signings

by (.)Boobies(.) » 27 Aug 2009 15:20

some random watford fan Mcanuff is our worst player by far! We'll pay you to take him! As for rasiak he's fat at the moment and can't run fast...looks like league one will be getting a royal visit next term... HA HA HA


So fat and so bad that Watford were dissapointed last week not to be able to meet Rasiak's wage demands.
Also, 600k a year for McAnuff and he's their highest earner? Jesus that's tight at this level, and for a player who's had Premiership experience and signed for £1.7m not all that long ago.


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Re: New signings

by Royal Rother » 27 Aug 2009 15:25

Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


In his last 154 games Kevin Doyle has scored 55 goals.

In his last 155 games, Gregorsz Rasiak has scored, guess what, 55 goals.

In International appearances, Doyle has scored 6 from 26 games, and Rasiak has scored 8 from 37.

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In 156 games for Reading Stephen Hunt scored 17 goals.

In his last 157 games Jobi McAnuff has scored, guess what, 17 goals.

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Seems like some like for like replacements. But no, brainless Gus sees them as utterly, utterly shite. Baaaah!
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Re: New signings

by Row Z Royal » 27 Aug 2009 15:25

working class hero McAnuff [watford] and Rasiak [soton] have now signed for us.

Play offs suddenly become a possibility?


They're introducing a relegation play off?

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Re: New signings

by Row Z Royal » 27 Aug 2009 15:26

LOLz @ Gus' fishing, by the way. Good darts.

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Re: New signings

by winchester_royal » 27 Aug 2009 15:26

I've always said Rasiak would be a good signing. We don't need someone who runs around alot, or can run fast, just someone who can hold the ball up and score goals. Step forward Grzegorz.

McAnuff is a really good player on his day, and Rodgers seemed to get the best out of him; Glad to have him on board.

Two experienced, proven signings who are exactly what we need ATM.

Now then Nicky, go and spend some money on a quality creative midfielder/attacker and we'll be in good shape.

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Re: New signings

by Thaumagurist* » 27 Aug 2009 15:28

Royal Rother
Gus the teenage cow two utterly utterly shite signings, so these two are supposed to make up for all the exits of decent players

it's like selling your BMW and reassuring the wife that you'll get a quality motor to replace it and then wheeling out a clapped out Nissan Sunny


In his last 154 games Kevin Doyle has scored 55 goals.

In his last 155 games, Gregorsz Rasiak has scored, guess what, 55 goals.

In International appearances, Doyle has scored 6 from 26 games, and Rasiak has scored 8 from 37.

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In 156 games for Reading Stephen Hunt scored 17 goals.

In his last 157 games Jobi McAnuff has scored, guess what, 17 goals.

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Seems like some like for like replacements. But no, brainless Gus sees them as utterly, utterly shite. Baaaah!


Good digging! If they can be as good as Doyle and S. Hunt, I'd be happy!

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Re: New signings

by Tredder » 27 Aug 2009 15:28

Routledge>Smith>McAnuff

I like Rasiak, but you'd have to wonder why Southampton would be willing to get shot, unless they think Lambert is better.

Agyemang is for sale as is Helguson, grab a bargain quick :wink:

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Re: New signings

by Royal Lady » 27 Aug 2009 15:28

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some random watford fan Mcanuff is our worst player by far! We'll pay you to take him! As for rasiak he's fat at the moment and can't run fast...looks like league one will be getting a royal visit next term... HA HA HA


So fat and so bad that Watford were dissapointed last week not to be able to meet Rasiak's wage demands.
Also, 600k a year for McAnuff and he's their highest earner? Jesus that's tight at this level, and for a player who's had Premiership experience and signed for £1.7m not all that long ago.
And we can afford to meet Rasiak's wage demands??

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