Would you take Vydra permanently?

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Would you take Vydra permanently?

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Hoop Blah » 02 Mar 2016 12:45

I'd love for us to keep Vydra but I'm not sure we'd be able to afford him. Stranger things have happened of course but what Watford do in the summer is a big part of the equation, as is the amount of money RFC put into the transfer kitty.

I can see Vydra performing well under McDermott but, as other have said, it doesn't matter how good or bad a player he is if we don't play to a system that suits him or get him scoring goals. I can imagine we'd need to see a bit of evidence that McDermott can make both of those happen between now and the end of the season for us to invest the fee and wages it's going to take to get him.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Dr_Hfuhruhurr » 02 Mar 2016 16:47

genome Would you take Vydra permanently?.


Ummm, no.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by mambo3 » 02 Mar 2016 17:16

Let me think:-

1) Watford don't want him
2) His Goal Scoring record is shocking
3) He's often injured
4) He not justified the money we paid
5) He can only play in one system

But

He had a brilliant goal scoring record 2 seasons ago.

Sounds like POG. Definitely a Reading Play.

I would have him

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Ian Royal » 02 Mar 2016 17:55

mambo3 Let me think:-

1) Watford don't want him
2) His Goal Scoring record is shocking
3) He's often injured
4) He not justified the money we paid
5) He can only play in one system

But

He had a brilliant goal scoring record 2 seasons ago.

Sounds like POG. Definitely a Reading Play.

I would have him

Pog never had a brilliant scoring record.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Hoop Blah » 02 Mar 2016 18:50

Pogrebnyak had a couple of very productive seasons/spells.

He scored 24 goals for Zenit the year they won the UEFA Cup and then he had that fleetingly prolific spell with Fulham, although that was only really due to the hatrick he scored.

Other than that though he wasn't much of prolific scorer so it was always a bit unfair that Reading fans thought he would be.

I'd still take Vydra all day long if we could afford him. In fact, a Vydra/Pogrebnyak partnership would probably have worked pretty well.


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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Extended-Phenotype » 03 Mar 2016 10:32

Vydra had no confidence under Clarke. With McD, he's playing with more gusto and things are starting to click. I'd say I would be a little unfair to judge him over his whole term with us and that it might be more accurate to assess him for what he could become under the right management.

I think he's class. Struggling, under-performing, but still class. Snap him up for 4m. Anything more and I think we would be spending money needed elsewhere.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Mar 2016 10:35

I'd happily sell everyone apart from Quinn and McShane, if it meant we could sign Vydra.

Next year's starting line-up could look something like this:

McShane

Quinn

Vydra

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Extended-Phenotype » 03 Mar 2016 12:18

I like it. Lot of width.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Extended-Phenotype » 03 Mar 2016 12:18

Soz, was meant to be a PM.


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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by One8Seven1* » 03 Mar 2016 12:20

100% yes, and John - but I'd be surprised to see either here next season considering the wages they're on. I guess we'll see just how ambitious the Thai's really are this summer!
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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by genome » 03 Mar 2016 12:20

Lacks penetration though.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Mar 2016 13:25

Extended-Phenotype Soz, was meant to be a PM.

looolz x

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by taipairoyal » 03 Mar 2016 16:49

Yes, he has showed bags of commitment and skill, plus no diving antics, the goals will come, please sign.


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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by mambo3 » 03 Mar 2016 17:22

taipairoyal Yes, he has showed bags of commitment and skill, plus no diving antics, the goals will come, please sign.


Whats makes you think vydra wants to stay anyway. i if he is as good as you reckon one of the richer Championship side would bid
for him at the end of the season.

Good strikers are sought after, not heard f anyone else chasing him.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Millsy » 03 Mar 2016 18:28

I'd take him for sure.

He's a class act.

Playing in a rubbish team with zero confidence he's been dodgy.

But when signed permanently in a team with better spirits I'm sure he'll do well.

Definitely have him.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Forbury Lion » 07 Mar 2016 10:33

Forbury Lion
Sutekh More importantly how do we adapt our new Piazon-John song for use next season.

Ali Ali Al Habsi, Al Habis Al Habsi
Brian Brian McDermot, McDermot, McDermot

Anton Anton Ferdinand, Ferdinand, Ferdinand
Danny Danny Williams, Williams, Williams
Denis Denis Rakels, Rakels, Rakels
etc
etc

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Ian Royal » 07 Mar 2016 21:11

Forbury Lion
Forbury Lion
Sutekh More importantly how do we adapt our new Piazon-John song for use next season.

Ali Ali Al Habsi, Al Habis Al Habsi
Brian Brian McDermot, McDermot, McDermot

Anton Anton Ferdinand, Ferdinand, Ferdinand
Danny Danny Williams, Williams, Williams
Denis Denis Rakels, Rakels, Rakels
etc
etc

Forbes, the words are supposed to fit the tune mate.

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by Mid Sussex Royal » 07 Mar 2016 21:24

Obi Obi Obita
Chris Gunter, Chris Gunter

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by muirinho » 07 Mar 2016 21:38

Of all those suggestions, the only one that even sort of works is Anton Ferdinand. You need the emphasis to be on the last syllable of the name or it sounds wrong.

Surely our fans can learn another tune????

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Re: Would you take Vydra permanently?

by maffff » 08 Mar 2016 11:02

O-la-John
Pi-a-zon

It just needs three syllables. and preferably an "on" at the end.

The closest I can see would be

"George, George, George Ev-ans..." although "George" sounds a bit crap.

Unless Sammi breaks through (unlikely just yet) - "Frið-Frið-Frið-jónsson".

Although I'm more concerned about Rowan

Well... Everybody's heard about Liburd
Li-burd-burd-burd, Liburd is the word
Li-burd-burd-burd, Liburd is the word
Well everybody's heard about Liburd
Li-burd-burd-burd, Liburd is the word
Everybody's heard about Liburd
Li-burd-burd-burd, Liburd is the word
Everybody's heard about Liburd
Li-burd-burd-burd, Liburd is the word
Don't you know about Liburd?
Well everybody's heard about Liburd
Li-burd-burd-burd, Liburd is the word


repeat ad nauseum

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