Murty granted a testimonial

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by TheRealRoyal » 31 Mar 2008 09:45

I do agree that murtys a good if not great player but hes only 33, surely it would be more sensible to wait until hes going to retire then have the testimonial as a kind of send of for him?

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by 3 veesinarow » 31 Mar 2008 09:52

Not really...the convention is a testimonial after 10 years. Many players have had testimonial seasons, then carried on with their club for 2/3/4 seasons after that. Remember all the furore over Ryan Giggs £1m testimonial game a few years back...it doesn't mean the end of a career, just the marking of a milestone.

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by gazzer, loyal royal » 31 Mar 2008 09:56

in a day and age where the length of contract means nothing and loyalty is not guarenteed I think Graeme Murty fully deserves his testimonial. The guy eptomises what Reading FC and is more worried about the community than 99% of the other premiership footballers.

I will not be surpirsed if he goes into the media at the end of his career as he has shown how adept he is on BBC Radio Berkshire and MOTD2, but this is us showing him some appreciation, not just his bank account swelling!

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by TheRealRoyal » 31 Mar 2008 09:57

True.

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by The 17 Bus » 31 Mar 2008 10:24

After the horrendous start at RFC, i seem to recall he was not very popular, not that he could help having odd length legs or whatever it was.

Good luck to the man, he worked hard turned the fans in his favour and has been a great servant to the club and us fans.

More like him please, we need hero's in our club.

Parky and Murts the next RFC dream management team??


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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by The 17 Bus » 31 Mar 2008 10:26

T.R.O.L.I. The only downside (and this isn't having a go at the club) is that the testimonial is going to be a pre-season friendly and so a lot of fans will be on holiday - I'd much rather it were scheduled just after the season finishes (as with Parky's).


Fans being away does not affect attendances, proven earlier this season. :wink:

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by Coppelled Streets » 31 Mar 2008 10:29

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The chairman would have been linched had he not awarded Murts one. Fully deserves it!

:lol: @ "linched".


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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by The 17 Bus » 31 Mar 2008 10:31

:wink: gramatical errors shirley??

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by RG30 » 31 Mar 2008 10:37

Didn't Kevin Dillon actually reveal this Friday on Reading 107? Hopefully this will be used as an opportunity to say thanks Murts, and now it's time to move on for the benefit of the club.


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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by T.R.O.L.I. » 31 Mar 2008 10:40

RG30 Didn't Kevin Dillon actually reveal this Friday on Reading 107?


Possibly - as I said, I couldn't see a thread on the subject...

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by When Hicks went up... » 31 Mar 2008 10:45

I totally agree with tribute being paid to Murts for his long service, but the idea of him making any money out of it is ridiculous.

Testimonials effectively ask the fans to give money from their pockets to line those of a man who has already earnt more money in ten years than a lot of us will in our lifetimes.

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by T.R.O.L.I. » 31 Mar 2008 10:52

A simple solution for all those moaning about the money side of things:

Don't go to the testimonial game.

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by Fat Leather Jacket » 31 Mar 2008 11:06

Excellent, looking forward to having a drink in the stands again.


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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by brendywendy » 31 Mar 2008 11:25

When Hicks went up... I totally agree with tribute being paid to Murts for his long service, but the idea of him making any money out of it is ridiculous.

Testimonials effectively ask the fans to give money from their pockets to line those of a man who has already earnt more money in ten years than a lot of us will in our lifetimes.


dont care what he earns
id gladly hand him 20 squid of my own money to say thanks for everything hes given the club, and what he has given me in terms of memories

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by philM » 31 Mar 2008 11:35

When Hicks went up... I totally agree with tribute being paid to Murts for his long service, but the idea of him making any money out of it is ridiculous.

Testimonials effectively ask the fans to give money from their pockets to line those of a man who has already earnt more money in ten years than a lot of us will in our lifetimes.


I just don't get this attitude. What he has earned in the past has nothing to do with it. What is the connection? Are you saying that because he has earned more than many other people that he shouldn't get any more money?

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by Dirk Gently » 31 Mar 2008 11:38

When you're in a restaurant, do you ever tip a waiter/waitress who has given you exceptionally good service?

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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by Royalee » 31 Mar 2008 11:43

Well deserved - congratulations to a superb servant to the club.
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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by Lieutenant Pigeon » 31 Mar 2008 11:45

[quote="brendywendy
dont care what he earns
id gladly hand him 20 squid of my own money to say thanks for everything hes given the club, and what he has given me in terms of memories[/quote]


Here Here!!!

Really pleased for GM - the guy has made me proud to be a Reading Fan - on AND off the pitch!


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Re: Murty granted a testimonial

by West Stand Man » 31 Mar 2008 11:50

Dirk Gently When you're in a restaurant, do you ever tip a waiter/waitress who has given you exceptionally good service?


I do, but that is largely because they get paid so poorly in the first place. Few waiters get paid a lot more than I do and I suspect I'd be less keen to reward those that did - their regular pay would be adequate compensation for the good work.

I do believe , however, that Murts is planning to give a chunk of his testimonial money to charity - happy with that.
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