by Pepe the Horseman » 05 Apr 2014 18:37
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 05 Apr 2014 19:19
by melonhead » 05 Apr 2014 19:43
Loyal royal 247 I reckon he's germerican
by paultheroyal » 05 Apr 2014 19:50
melonheadLoyal royal 247 I reckon he's germerican
I think he's germazing
by Ian Royal » 05 Apr 2014 20:05
melonheadLoyal royal 247 I reckon he's germerican
I think he's germazing
by Brum Royal » 06 May 2014 16:16
by genome » 07 May 2014 23:29
Danny Williams has pledged his future to Reading despite seeing the club miss out on promotion to the Premier League.
The United States international has been a huge hit in his first campaign with Royals, finishing third in the player of the season vote behind Jordan Obita and Chris Gunter.
And the midfielder, one of just a few Reading players with a long-term contract, insists Saturday’s failure to secure a play-off spot will not lead to him moving on this summer.
“I’m comfortable in this club,” said the 25-year-old. “I’ve made friends here.
“In the area I live I really feel comfortable. I think that’s important.
“Everybody wants to play in the Premier League but I didn’t sign for four years for no reason.”
Williams added: “The fans welcomed me very well.
“Everybody has been great with me – the team, the gaffer, the staff.
“I feel comfortable that I can play football here.
“Unfortunately I was dealing with injuries. It was frustrating, especially at the end of the season when we had important games.
“So over the summer I just have to focus on getting my knee straight so I can come back against next season.”
Williams arrived at Reading from Bundesliga side Hoffenheim in June last year.
And he admits he is more than happy with his first campaign in England, despite the persistent injuries which have disrupted his year.
“When I’m fit and healthy I think I’ve shown that I can be an important player for this club,” he said.
“Sometimes it’s gone well for me, sometimes it hasn’t.
“But I would say I’m very happy with my first season here in Reading.
“That’s why I’m looking forward to more.”
by Pepe the Horseman » 07 May 2014 23:30
by genome » 07 May 2014 23:33
by kwik-silva » 08 May 2014 00:21
by SPARTA » 08 May 2014 12:23
by maffff » 08 May 2014 12:48
by stealthpapes » 08 May 2014 14:04
Ian Royal Williams strikes me as fairly similar to Sidwell, but a little less hard. An all rounder. Decent going forward, passing, shooting, hassling and tackling. A bit weak on the ball sometimes.
As so often has been the case since the Sidwell and Harper partnership broke up, we seem to have two pieces of a midfield triumvirate that can't quite meld into a successful partnership. It's symptomatic of the problem we've had in the squad for the same length of time. We're still very much in Rodgers' transition. We keep trying to break away into a more dynamic passing side, but we can't quite make the leap and have half a squad set up ready to play a more traditional 4-4-2 and half a squad trying to move on to something different.
And the end result is bitty performances and mostly seasons of not quite getting there. Bar a few superb good runs under McDermott (generally when we rejected the move towards change and were more conservative - which can rarely perform long-term). None of which actually lasted much more than six months.
I like Williams. I'm not convinced by him. But he's got plenty about him and it can take a season or two for even a quality player to find their feet and the right partnership to thrive. He's certainly worth keeping around.
by stealthpapes » 08 May 2014 14:05
Like a big, black Steven Hunt.
by Silver Fox » 08 May 2014 14:18
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 May 2014 16:23
by TBM » 08 May 2014 16:48
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 May 2014 16:49
by Silver Fox » 08 May 2014 17:15
Extended-Phenotype Is Williams a Nigel signing or an Anton signing?
by JakeTheRoyal » 08 May 2014 17:21
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