by Geekins » 02 Oct 2007 16:20
by rfc_prem2006 » 02 Oct 2007 16:26
riverroyal Who would have though it, we are actually missing Seol.
Rosenior is not a right winger, Little out for 6 months, Convey plays a game then is injured, Oster also injury prone.
Looking back Seol should have stayed at Reading.
by Riseley » 02 Oct 2007 16:31
by Alan Partridge » 02 Oct 2007 16:39
Riseley The moaning bloke who sits next to me has missed Seol terribly. No doubt a new scapegoat can be found in the midfield area.
by rfc_prem2006 » 02 Oct 2007 17:22
by SpaceCruiser » 02 Oct 2007 17:24
rfc_prem2006 Oh yeah and was supposed to say I don't miss Seol one bit! The first time i saw him play in a Reading shirt was against Feyenoord and i didn't rate him. From that day i hated him!
Fair enough he scored a few important goals for us but still didn't like him!
by rfc_prem2006 » 02 Oct 2007 17:27
by Millsy » 02 Oct 2007 17:30
by PEARCEY » 02 Oct 2007 18:30
2 world wars, 1 world cup Excellent post.
We really do miss Seol, and I'm surprised people aren't taking this seriously:
If Seol was here we'd have the perfect scapegoat but now he's not we're a little confused and are blaming everyone.
Where are you when we need you Seol?
by RobRoyal » 02 Oct 2007 19:08
by Royalee » 02 Oct 2007 19:25
by PEARCEY » 02 Oct 2007 19:29
Royalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
by Royalee » 02 Oct 2007 19:34
PEARCEYRoyalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
Yes and before Pompey we had scored five league goals this season.......and two of those were against Wigan...so you can argue the stats in another way.
by PEARCEY » 02 Oct 2007 19:39
RoyaleePEARCEYRoyalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
Yes and before Pompey we had scored five league goals this season.......and two of those were against Wigan...so you can argue the stats in another way.
Four league games with Seol at the club - 2 goals.
Four league games without Seol at the club - 7 goals.
No comparison really - even minus the Pompey game we'd scored more in the league without him.
by Royalee » 02 Oct 2007 19:43
PEARCEYRoyaleePEARCEYRoyalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
Yes and before Pompey we had scored five league goals this season.......and two of those were against Wigan...so you can argue the stats in another way.
Four league games with Seol at the club - 2 goals.
Four league games without Seol at the club - 7 goals.
No comparison really - even minus the Pompey game we'd scored more in the league without him.
........and just run past me the teams we played in our first four games.
by PEARCEY » 02 Oct 2007 20:10
RoyaleePEARCEYRoyaleePEARCEYRoyalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
Yes and before Pompey we had scored five league goals this season.......and two of those were against Wigan...so you can argue the stats in another way.
Four league games with Seol at the club - 2 goals.
Four league games without Seol at the club - 7 goals.
No comparison really - even minus the Pompey game we'd scored more in the league without him.
........and just run past me the teams we played in our first four games.
Now you really are being anal.
Remind me how many goals we scored away at Portsmouth last season.
by Royalee » 02 Oct 2007 20:15
PEARCEYRoyaleePEARCEYRoyaleePEARCEYRoyalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
Yes and before Pompey we had scored five league goals this season.......and two of those were against Wigan...so you can argue the stats in another way.
Four league games with Seol at the club - 2 goals.
Four league games without Seol at the club - 7 goals.
No comparison really - even minus the Pompey game we'd scored more in the league without him.
........and just run past me the teams we played in our first four games.
Now you really are being anal.
Remind me how many goals we scored away at Portsmouth last season.
Why do you always resort to name calling. Just argue the point.
Anal?! Not quite. Merely pointing out we played Man Utd, Everton and Chelsea in those opening games who you might recall have three of the best defences in the league.
by PEARCEY » 02 Oct 2007 20:17
RoyaleePEARCEYRoyaleePEARCEYRoyaleePEARCEYRoyalee Yes, we've really been missing Seol - we've scored nine goals in five games since he left the club and Rosenior's managed a goal.
Numpties.
Yes and before Pompey we had scored five league goals this season.......and two of those were against Wigan...so you can argue the stats in another way.
Four league games with Seol at the club - 2 goals.
Four league games without Seol at the club - 7 goals.
No comparison really - even minus the Pompey game we'd scored more in the league without him.
........and just run past me the teams we played in our first four games.
Now you really are being anal.
Remind me how many goals we scored away at Portsmouth last season.
Why do you always resort to name calling. Just argue the point.
Anal?! Not quite. Merely pointing out we played Man Utd, Everton and Chelsea in those opening games who you might recall have three of the best defences in the league.
Remind me how many goals we scored away at Pompey last season.
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