Armstrong retires

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Royal Lady » 08 Mar 2011 19:21

I hope he's got a ticket for Man City - but whether he's there or not, I hope the lads "do it for Stretch" on Sunday.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 08 Mar 2011 19:22

An RFC team player who fought injuries throughout his career.

A very sad ending for the 2008/9 player of the season.

All the best for the future.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by yappy » 08 Mar 2011 19:23



Very sad news. Always suspected something wasn't right when he was out for so long and the club kept very quiet about his injury, then made a rather sudden re-appearance,but I didn't expect this at all. Quality player and quality bloke, an inspiration to us all. All the best Chris.

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Re: Chris Armstrong

by PEARCEY » 08 Mar 2011 19:25

TBM do we get any compensation or was it wasted money paying his wages!?


:roll: Leave it out TBM.

Really sad about this. He faces some reallly hard times ahead.Feel very sorry for him.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by LWJ » 08 Mar 2011 19:30

What's the song for Armstrong? Will have to be sung at City.


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Re: Armstrong retires

by Big Foot » 08 Mar 2011 19:32

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2088 ... irt_payout

Do I get a refund on my Armstrong shirt too?

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Bandini » 08 Mar 2011 19:32

lowerwestjnr What's the song for Armstrong? Will have to be sung at City.


We'll win the cup, for Chris Armstrong...

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Re: Armstrong retires

by floyd__streete » 08 Mar 2011 19:37

So. Farewell then.
Chris Armstrong.
You served us well at Reading
But you will be best remembered for
Your role in New Tricks.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Ian Royal » 08 Mar 2011 19:37

Big Foot http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2088878_royals_replica_shirt_payout

Do I get a refund on my Armstrong shirt too?


What a oxf*rd joke. What an awful man. What an awful father. What a spineless decision.


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Re: Armstrong retires

by floyd__streete » 08 Mar 2011 19:41

Big Foot http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2088878_royals_replica_shirt_payout


F*ck offfff James McGhee..... ♫

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Ups and Downs » 08 Mar 2011 19:59

Ian Royal
Big Foot http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2088878_royals_replica_shirt_payout

Do I get a refund on my Armstrong shirt too?


What a oxf*rd joke. What an awful man. What an awful father. What a spineless decision.


It is ridculous. I would have thought it was more in RFC's interest to win the case at whatever the cost. What a knob that bloke must be anyway.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Wimb » 08 Mar 2011 20:31

yappy

Very sad news. Always suspected something wasn't right when he was out for so long and the club kept very quiet about his injury, then made a rather sudden re-appearance,but I didn't expect this at all. Quality player and quality bloke, an inspiration to us all. All the best Chris.


McAnuff in the background :D

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Trainspotter » 08 Mar 2011 21:02

Devastated for Chris. A real professional. Won't forget his 'Player of the Year' season. Best wishes and good luck.


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Re: Armstrong retires

by sam1 » 08 Mar 2011 21:48

Just heard this news. How terribly sad.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Tamworth_Royal » 08 Mar 2011 22:24

I just hope that the Man City Players hear about this sad news and realise that picking £250.000 a week doesn’t guarantee against life’s cruel blows.

Fair play to you Chris trying to beat the illness and soldier on and your braveness and strength fooled us all.

Good luck in the future

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Re: Armstrong retires

by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 Mar 2011 22:28

Did anyone just hear the BBCRB interview with BM? So sad. All the best Chris...top bloke.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Para Handy » 08 Mar 2011 22:33

Sad news. Seemed to me to be a model professional. Was a great player for us in the year he won Player of the Season.

Can only say I can now understand why he wasn't getting his game. Kudos to the club/players for managing to keep it quiet too.

Best of luck Chris.

'greed with BDC that the Sheff Utd game would be suitable for a tribute.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Jackson Corner » 08 Mar 2011 22:58

Devastating news has taken the gloss of a great win tonight. I hope the club arrange a game for him becouse there will be a time in the future Chris will need 24 hour medical care, house adaptions wheelchairs adapted transport full time carers. Having experianced MS at first hand these things cost an awfull lot of money.
So we need to raise as much as we can.

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Re: Armstrong retires

by Ginger Ninjas » 08 Mar 2011 23:21

Such sad news, and a bit of perspective against the other trivial footballing stories around (Rooney's elbow, Cashley's air rifle, etc.)

Credit the club for handling the situtation so delicately, and more poignant words from Brian this evening...

"He's not looking for sympathy, he's tried tirelessly for the football club to get himself in a position where he can play, and I feel so, so sorry for him. Football is his life, I'll do everything I can for him and the players are the same.

"He's such a good character and he's been important to us for a number of years. He's a very private person, and we will pay him a fitting tribute, I want him to get his applause from the home fans when the time is right for Chris."

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Re: Armstrong retires

by FiNeRaIn » 08 Mar 2011 23:28

Seen him a few times after Reading games in recent times, often by himself in a suit, walking unnoticed towards the players car park, always made me sad a bit, lonely figure.

All the best Chris and thanks for the performances you put in over your time here.

Also agree with the way the club handled it, and the words from BMD were nice to hear.

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