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T_Rock
28 Sep 2006, 11:58 AM
I was listening to World Soccer Daily the other day and the topic of Reading came up. The host were say that if Reading continue to play the style they play and can finish between 8 and 13, they may become a very attractive place for Bosmian transfers to land. They indicated that attacking players in particular would be very interested in playing for Reading next year.

I thought this was very interesting from a players stand point, but what I liked the most was that the pundits are talking about Reading as a possible mainstay in the prems! :)
Keep it up, and come on Reading!

mschofield
28 Sep 2006, 12:29 PM
I was listening to World Soccer Daily the other day and the topic of Reading came up. The host were say that if Reading continue to play the style they play and can finish between 8 and 13, they may become a very attractive place for Bosmian transfers to land. They indicated that attacking players in particular would be very interested in playing for Reading next year.

I thought this was very interesting from a players stand point, but what I liked the most was that the pundits are talking about Reading as a possible mainstay in the prems! :)
Keep it up, and come on Reading!
That's really interesting. Who will the big bosman's be next year? Hmm, Sidwell, any others.

English_Gent
28 Sep 2006, 02:13 PM
I was listening to World Soccer Daily the other day and the topic of Reading came up. The host were say that if Reading continue to play the style they play and can finish between 8 and 13, they may become a very attractive place for Bosmian transfers to land. They indicated that attacking players in particular would be very interested in playing for Reading next year.

I thought this was very interesting from a players stand point, but what I liked the most was that the pundits are talking about Reading as a possible mainstay in the prems! :)
Keep it up, and come on Reading!

That is always the way for small clubs upon promotion, just like it did for Wigan.

start of the seaon:
Johnny Foreigner 'Reading? who the f*** are they? no thanks mate'

January, when Reading are mid table and have impressed many
Johnny Foreigner 'Reading? why of course, I watched them while growing up in (insert generic former eastern block country) and it has always been a dream of mine to play for the Thames Valley Hoopers'

mschofield
28 Sep 2006, 06:50 PM
That is always the way for small clubs upon promotion, just like it did for Wigan.

start of the seaon:
Johnny Foreigner 'Reading? who the f*** are they? no thanks mate'

January, when Reading are mid table and have impressed many
Johnny Foreigner 'Reading? why of course, I watched them while growing up in (insert generic former eastern block country) and it has always been a dream of mine to play for the Thames Valley Hoopers'
Okay, must spread rep etc, but this is a classic use of johnny foreinger. We can only hope some of these speak with brazilian accents...

prvev
28 Sep 2006, 07:42 PM
Okay, must spread rep etc, but this is a classic use of johnny foreinger. We can only hope some of these speak with brazilian accents...

:D

But definately, if this year continues to go well, Reading will be able to get guys like Fae (or, hopefully, even better) to sign. Just small steps up the ladder, until Reading completes the plan for global domination (muah ha ha)..

tab5g
28 Sep 2006, 07:51 PM
the sixth post before someone mentions a Ghanaian-American in this thread?

RichardL
29 Sep 2006, 08:33 AM
January, when Reading are mid table and have impressed many
Johnny Foreigner 'Reading? why of course, I watched them while growing up in (insert generic former eastern block country) and it has always been a dream of mine to play for the Thames Valley Hoopers'
I was muching beings impressed with by my schooledboy hero of Irving Gernon, who was much big star in the Elmed Park days. Many days I is hearing he can pass ball with both sidings of his feet, and some of times ball not go out for throw in.