by peterroyal76 » 04 Dec 2012 19:12
by Ian Royal » 05 Dec 2012 11:41
by REMTARDROYAL » 05 Dec 2012 11:44
melonhead that isnt the point i was posingi simply said there arent many succesful ones
but theres certainly more than 2
including smertin, zhirkov and pavlyachenko(135 games & nearly half as sub then flogged(ok he did score 50 odd goals)
pogrebnyak, arshavin, Bilyaletdinov,Shevchenko. a massive majority, when you assess them purely according to my own personal success criteria
by Pepe the Horseman » 05 Dec 2012 11:45
Ian Royal I didn't even notice Arseshaving was playing last night.
by Ian Royal » 05 Dec 2012 11:47
Pepe the HorsemanIan Royal I didn't even notice Arseshaving was playing last night.
He was anonymous in the first half.
by cmonurz » 05 Dec 2012 12:07
by melonhead » 05 Dec 2012 14:44
REMTARDROYALmelonhead that isnt the point i was posingi simply said there arent many succesful ones
but theres certainly more than 2
including smertin, zhirkov and pavlyachenko(135 games & nearly half as sub then flogged(ok he did score 50 odd goals)
pogrebnyak, arshavin, Bilyaletdinov,Shevchenko. a massive majority, when you assess them purely according to my own personal success criteria
Shevchenko's not Russian
Pavlyuchenko scored at a rate of 1 per 3 appearances, it was mostly Redknapp being a fucknut in that case
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 06 Dec 2012 22:16
by sputnik » 08 Dec 2012 13:50
by akranes » 08 Dec 2012 14:03
sputnik talented for sure, but he's too lazy for a team like ours that needs everyone on the pitch to be working at 100%
by Royal Dee » 08 Dec 2012 19:26
sputnik talented for sure, but he's too lazy for a team like ours that needs everyone on the pitch to be working at 100%
by urz13 » 09 Dec 2012 11:40
by urz13 » 22 Dec 2012 21:33
Andrey Arshavin is set to bring an end to his Arsenal career next month.
The 31-year-old Russian striker has been a peripheral figure in Arsene Wenger’s squad this season and he looks certain to sign for Reading when the transfer window opens.
Initially, he will sign on loan until the end of the season when his contract at The Emirates expires. If Reading – currently at the foot of the Premier League – survive then Arshavin will consider a move on a permanent basis.
But if they go down, then the Russia international – who joined Arsenal for €18million for Zenit
St Petersburg in 2009 – is likely to return to Russia.
Arshavin will have no problems settling in at Reading.
The majority stakeholder is Russian millionaire Anton Zingarevich and striker Pavel Pogrebnyak is also a compatriot of Arshavin.
Pogrebnyak, meanwhile, has thrown his Reading future into doubt.
Reading broke their wage structure to land the centre-forward, 29, in a €37,000-a-week deal.
With the striker having scored just twice in the Premier League, he is also fed-up of a bit-part role with the relegation-threatened Royals.
He wants talks amid fears he could slip further down the pecking order.
by RedRum » 22 Dec 2012 21:52
by Hoop Blah » 22 Dec 2012 22:25
by SPARTA » 22 Dec 2012 22:55
by akranes » 22 Dec 2012 22:56
RedRum Wow, that sounds very optimistic!
Still find it quite hard to believe - Source??
by Den-Rus » 22 Dec 2012 23:33
by semtex1871 » 22 Dec 2012 23:46
Den-Rus Hi all from Russia. Do you really want to see Arshavin in Reading? I think it's a bad idea and it will be a fail for Reading.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 23 Dec 2012 22:44
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 44 guests