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by noise » 28 Feb 2007 02:04

oxf*rd legend i love you man

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by Royal With Cheese » 28 Feb 2007 09:27

Worthy post.

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by Scarface » 28 Feb 2007 09:29

Best post ever.

The man is a legend and every time he gets the ball he looks to create and do something positive. It reminds me of the good old days at Elm Park when Gilksy was in his prime.

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by brendywendy » 28 Feb 2007 09:31

Scarface Best post ever.

The man is a legend and every time he gets the ball he looks to create and do something positive. It reminds me of the good old days at Elm Park when Gilksy was in his prime.


glens better than glikesey

slower, but much much better

cant belive how many times he got round the man u back line
ball sticks to his feet, oxf*rd white pele genius

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by Royal With Cheese » 28 Feb 2007 09:32

Scarface Best post ever.

The man is a legend and every time he gets the ball he looks to create and do something positive. It reminds me of the good old days at Elm Park when Gilksy was in his prime.

Gilksy had the pace but not the skill.

Gilksey's pace + Little's skill = RONALDO.

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by cmonurz » 28 Feb 2007 09:32

Agreed, the ball is glued to his foot. Talk about blossoming late - he looked out of his depth in his brief spell at Bolton, but looks at home now.

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by Scarface » 28 Feb 2007 09:41

I'm referring to the excitment and expectancy in the crowd when comparing Little and Gilksy, not the players themselves.

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by Maguire » 28 Feb 2007 09:46

Probably the most gifted Reading player of all time.

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by Dangerous » 28 Feb 2007 09:55

I'd have his big nosed babies.


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by Aubery Boyce » 28 Feb 2007 11:27

He's a magician with the ball at his feet.

I honestly reckon we would have won if he'd played longer last night. Should have come on at 1/2 time. (admittedly his first contribution last night was a bit scary)

He's obviously full of confidence and Full-backs don't know how to deal with him. They must assume he's a lower division lumbering winger with no pace.

He's made a mockery of those who thought his lack of pace would mean he'd be ineffective at this level.

Old fashioned skill and ability to beat his man are all he needs.Once he's wrong-footed his opponent it doesn't matter if he's got Gilkeseys pace or my pace, he's got the chance to get the ball in.
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by brendywendy » 28 Feb 2007 11:28

Scarface I'm referring to the excitment and expectancy in the crowd when comparing Little and Gilksy, not the players themselves.


in which case i wholeheartedly agree

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by AbovetheI » 28 Feb 2007 11:31

He made Heinze look like a tit at times. Who would have thought that a winger in the PL who has hardly any pace could do the things that Blakey can do? What a legend.

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by anR » 28 Feb 2007 11:35

If he'd come on sooner at Old Trafford I am in no doubt that last nights replay would not have taken place.


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by Norfolk Royal » 28 Feb 2007 11:36

I agree, my favourite player as well. I remember the Ipswich game last season when we whacked them three-nil at Portaloo Road.

They couldn't get near him.

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by 79Royal » 28 Feb 2007 11:37

Sensational. The best English right winger in the Prem at the moment.

LITTLE FOR ENGLAND!

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by Seal » 28 Feb 2007 11:38

Glen Pele.

The current Glen Little chant should be change to reflect his real name. It also saves us from the embarrassment of hearing thousands of people drop their t's in unison.

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by When Hicks went up... » 28 Feb 2007 11:40

There were twenty so called leftbacks in the league
there were twenty so called leftbacks in the league
there were twenty so called leftbacks
twenty so called leftbacks
twenty so called leftbacks in the league

And a winger called Glen Little shot one down
and a winger called Glen Little shot one down
and a winger called Glen Little
a winger called Glen Little
a winger called Glen Little shot one down

There were nineteen so called leftbacks in the league...

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by southbank1871 » 28 Feb 2007 11:41

The guy's lack of pace is amazing, highlighted when he was chasing back to help out the defence shortly after he'd come on. This makes it all the more astonishing as to how he manages to consistently murk any full back he comes up against. What he lacks in pace, he makes up in quickness of feet and trickery.

All joking aside, it ridiculous that SWP is in the England team and Little doesn't even get considered, bearing in mind how well he's playing.

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by AbovetheI » 28 Feb 2007 11:43

I find it funny how he's made internationals (Barry, Heinze, et al) look quite silly at times. His best game this season was Fulham but it was unfortunate that he got injured, otherwise we would have won by more than 1. And the best thing is, he didnt cost us a penny!

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by Sharpy » 28 Feb 2007 11:48

southbank1871 The guy's lack of pace is amazing, highlighted when he was chasing back to help out the defence shortly after he'd come on. This makes it all the more astonishing as to how he manages to consistently murk any full back he comes up against. What he lacks in pace, he makes up in quickness of feet and trickery.

All joking aside, it ridiculous that SWP is in the England team and Little doesn't even get considered, bearing in mind how well he's playing.

he seems to have a half decent burst of pace however when attacking defenders...huge strides mean he bypasses defenders with ease...especially heinze!!

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