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Re: Rosenior

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Re: Rosenior

by yappy » 06 Nov 2009 17:09

Some selected quotes.

“I can’t say I had two great years there because I didn’t,”

“I don’t want to pretend I want them to do well, because I don’t."

“Ipswich have spent nearly £10 million on players, Reading have sold nearly £10 million. That tells you everything you need to know.

“It’s the easy option for people to look at the quality they’ve lost, the likes of Kevin Doyle, James Harper and Stephen Hunt, and I’d like to think myself as well.

“But they haven’t won at home since January. That tells you everything you need to know about why they’re in the position they’re in."


What a oxf*rd!! :evil: I hope he gets a rough reception tomorrow!

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Re: Rosenior

by TBM » 06 Nov 2009 17:19

yappy Some selected quotes.

“I can’t say I had two great years there because I didn’t,”

“I don’t want to pretend I want them to do well, because I don’t."

“Ipswich have spent nearly £10 million on players, Reading have sold nearly £10 million. That tells you everything you need to know.

“It’s the easy option for people to look at the quality they’ve lost, the likes of Kevin Doyle, James Harper and Stephen Hunt, and I’d like to think myself as well.

“But they haven’t won at home since January. That tells you everything you need to know about why they’re in the position they’re in."


What a oxf*rd!! :evil: I hope he gets a rough reception tomorrow!


Thing is, he's playing for Ipswich, a team in a far worse state than us :?

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Re: Rosenior

by Ian Royal » 06 Nov 2009 17:20

He's just a talentless idiot with delusions of grandeur.

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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 07 Nov 2009 20:59

Rosenior looked totally at home this afternoon in a bottom-of-the-table long-ball crud-fest.


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Re: Rosenior

by RoyalBlue » 07 Nov 2009 21:09

None so blind as those who will not see.

Rosenior had a damn good game today and is clearly streets better than Cummings and poor old Jay Tab who is having to do his best in an unfamiliar position. Hardly put a foot wrong, got his centre back out of jail with his speed and very good challenge when Church was closing on the keeper and looking favourite to score, and also cleared one effort off the line. Also set Priskin up with a fantastic chance after a strong run forward and pinpoint cross.

Also, from what BBCRB were saying, he appears to have been set up by Jonny - can't spell- Fordham either misquoting him or using quotes out of context in his article about Rosenior's feelings towards RFC. Seems Rosenior had some very strong words with said 'gentleman' after the game.

As for our boo boys. Our players do hear when you get on their backs - according to Rosenior 'they were booing me in the second part of last season so I wasn't surprised when they booed me today!'

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by Archie's penalty » 07 Nov 2009 21:11

RoyalBlue None so blind as those who will not see.

Rosenior had a damn good game today and is clearly streets better than Cummings and poor old Jay Tab who is having to do his best in an unfamiliar position. Hardly put a foot wrong, got his centre back out of jail with his speed and very good challenge when Church was closing on the keeper and looking favourite to score, and also cleared one effort off the line. Also set Priskin up with a fantastic chance after a strong run forward and pinpoint cross.

Also, from what BBCRB were saying, he appears to have been set up by Jonny - can't spell- Fordham either misquoting him or using quotes out of context in his article about Rosenior's feelings towards RFC. Seems Rosenior had some very strong words with said 'gentleman' after the game.

As for our boo boys. Our players do hear when you get on their backs - according to Rosenior 'they were booing me in the second part of last season so I wasn't surprised when they booed me today!'


I've always liked Rosy although his mouth is a bit too big.

Decent championship defender - those who say he isn't are quite frankly either myopic or a bit dumb. Sorry Floyd.

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Re: Rosenior

by Royalee » 07 Nov 2009 21:15

Had his best game in 2 years today, shame he'll be shit for the rest of the season after his cup final.

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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 07 Nov 2009 21:16

RoyalBlue Rosenior had a damn good game today and is clearly streets better than Cummings and poor old Jay Tab who is having to do his best in an unfamiliar position.


Jay Tabb had a good game today, he was the pick of the Reading team (which admittedly isn't saying very much). He was always looking for the simple pass and used the ball well. Rosenior just wellied it forward at every opportunity as ever, although he did keep our left-wing pretty much in check for the most part.....that being central midfielder Sigurdsson, another Rodgers tactical masterstroke :| . Unsurprisingly with only one recognised winger starting, Reading tended to lack width until Kebe came on. No fan of the Kebe am I, but at least our side was more balanced in the last twenty minutes or so in which Kebe was on the pitch.


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Re: Rosenior

by RoyalBlue » 07 Nov 2009 21:17

Royalee Had his best game in 2 years today, shame he'll be shit for the rest of the season after his cup final.


Even at his very worst, he'll still be better than the options Madejski's cloth cutting has left us with!

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Re: Rosenior

by Sarah Star » 07 Nov 2009 21:17

tbf though, it's hard not to be better than the performances Shaun Cummings has put in and Jay Tabb looked excellent in that position - good enough for MOTM I thought.

It was also a bit of a wind-up by Johnny Fordham who made a mountain out of a molehill.

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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 07 Nov 2009 21:18

Archie's penalty I've always liked Rosy although his mouth is a bit too big.

Decent championship defender - those who say he isn't are quite frankly either myopic or a bit dumb. Sorry Floyd.


Well, you never really go to any games anyway, but you go ahead with your patch-work opinions.

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Re: Rosenior

by Archie's penalty » 07 Nov 2009 21:18

Royalee Had his best game in 2 years today, shame he'll be shit for the rest of the season after his cup final.


Definition of 'Shit' though?

He's a decent championship defender, he has set up goals for them this season, scored one and Ipswich fans like him.

Rodgers let him go because of Madejski.

Still not that good a player but then who is in the Championship - mediocre league right?


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Re: Rosenior

by Archie's penalty » 07 Nov 2009 21:20

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Archie's penalty I've always liked Rosy although his mouth is a bit too big.

Decent championship defender - those who say he isn't are quite frankly either myopic or a bit dumb. Sorry Floyd.


Well, you never really go to any games anyway, but you go ahead with your patch-work opinions.


I'm touched Floyd I really am.

watched 8 games live last year + about 8 on the box. That's 16 out of 49 including the play-offs. Plenty to get an opinion I reckon.

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Re: Rosenior

by RoyalBlue » 07 Nov 2009 21:22

Surely the only people who could really say they would prefer Cummings or even Tabb (good player in his normal position) at right back are Scrooge Madejski and his side-kick Cratchit Hammond.

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Re: Rosenior

by floyd__streete » 07 Nov 2009 21:27

RoyalBlue Surely the only people who could really say they would prefer Cummings or even Tabb (good player in his normal position) at right back are Scrooge Madejski and his side-kick Cratchit Hammond.


Although I agree to an extent, that doesn't necessarily say an awful lot for the abilities of otherwise of Rosenior. Mind you - Tabb, sadly, hasn't really quite proven himself deserving of a regular place in the middle of the park.

Anyway, LOL @ Rosenior if he did indeed get stitched up by Jonny Fordham, who doesn't exactly come across as the Jeremy Paxman of the local media. I particularly liked: "It's the easy option for people to look at the quality they've lost, the likes of Kevin Doyle, James Harper and Stephen Hunt and I'd like to think myself too" :lol: .

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Re: Rosenior

by Royalee » 07 Nov 2009 21:28

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Royalee Had his best game in 2 years today, shame he'll be shit for the rest of the season after his cup final.


Definition of 'Shit' though?

He's a decent championship defender, he has set up goals for them this season, scored one and Ipswich fans like him.

Rodgers let him go because of Madejski.

Still not that good a player but then who is in the Championship - mediocre league right?


Not being able to defend or stop crosses, having no intelligence on a football pitch and rarely being able to pass a ball properly.

He's not a decent Championship defender, he's a very average one - Ipswich fans only like him because he's new and they haven't sussed him out yet. He played well today though, he even put in a decent cross - got outjumped in the air for our goal though.

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Re: Rosenior

by Archie's penalty » 07 Nov 2009 21:32

Royalee
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Royalee Had his best game in 2 years today, shame he'll be shit for the rest of the season after his cup final.


Definition of 'Shit' though?

He's a decent championship defender, he has set up goals for them this season, scored one and Ipswich fans like him.

Rodgers let him go because of Madejski.

Still not that good a player but then who is in the Championship - mediocre league right?


Not being able to defend or stop crosses, having no intelligence on a football pitch and rarely being able to pass a ball properly.

He's not a decent Championship defender, he's a very average one - Ipswich fans only like him because he's new and they haven't sussed him out yet. He played well today though, he even put in a decent cross - got outjumped in the air for our goal though.


This debate could go on and on. He spurred us on at times last year. Thinking of the Coventry and Watford home games and the Sheffield Weds away games.

We can beg to differ can we not?

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Re: Rosenior

by Royalee » 07 Nov 2009 21:34

Yeah fair enough, 'spurring on' is all well and good, but as with Mr Harper and his waving which has been shown up for what it is at Bramall Lane, I'm unconvinced with regards to Rosenior. We shall see though.

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Re: Rosenior

by Ian Royal » 07 Nov 2009 21:34

I didn't see Cummings last couple of performances before he was dropped, which I understand were atrocious. But he showed plenty of promise as far as I'm concerned after his debut in the couple of games I did see him.

He doesn't have a lot of experience and is in a poor team lacking confidence right now. Personally I'd still rather have him at the club than Rosenior. Although Tabb is doing an excellent job at full back right now.

Personally I'd have loved to see Rosenior up against McAnuff or Kebe all game. Sig is a good player, but he's not a winger and you need to put Rosenior on the back foot and isolate him so he loses his cool. Sadly Sig didn't seem to be able to do that.

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