MOTM v CHELSEA

MOTM match v CHELSEA

USA
0
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MURTS
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INGI
7
5%
DOOBS
4
3%
SHOREY
0
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OYSTER
23
15%
HARPS
6
4%
CISSE
5
3%
HUNTY
99
66%
LONG
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No votes
DOYLE
5
3%
 
Total votes: 149
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by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Aug 2007 09:21

Ingimarsson by a country mile, his reading of the game and defending is absolutely class. A pleasure to watch him go about his business

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by Alan Partridge » 16 Aug 2007 09:55

Royal Rother Indeed. He couldn't have been less effective than Seol was.


Beautiful.

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by Kes » 16 Aug 2007 10:03

I'd have to say Lampard.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Aug 2007 10:08

I would have picked Drogba personally from a Chelsea perspective

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by mini _dariusz » 16 Aug 2007 10:18

Kes I'd have to say Lampard.


Did he come on at half time?


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by Skyline » 16 Aug 2007 10:30

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AndyRFC Oster. Fantastic effort, found lots of room and should've scored


Seconded. Credit where credit is due.


Ditto. Had his best game for us today, especially in the first half. Shame that effort of his that hit the bar was six inches to the left, but these things happen.

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by mini _dariusz » 16 Aug 2007 10:32

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Row Z Royal
AndyRFC Oster. Fantastic effort, found lots of room and should've scored


Seconded. Credit where credit is due.


Ditto. Had his best game for us today, especially in the first half. Shame that effort of his that hit the bar was six inches to the left, but these things happen.


Had a fantastic game, but needs to be a bit more greedy at times.

And that chance, well it was a sitter.

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by Blue and White Toucan » 16 Aug 2007 10:43

Bikey for me.

Came on in a difficult game and after tapped in the goal looked good at the back.

Strong in the tackle and DID pass the ball out from the back.

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by HighburyRoyale » 16 Aug 2007 11:32

Blue and White Toucan Bikey for me.

Came on in a difficult game and after tapped in the goal looked good at the back.

Strong in the tackle and DID pass the ball out from the back.


He was actually at fault for being drawn out of position for the Lampard goal for a header he was never going to win and was ball watching for Drogba's - other than that I thought he played very well.

I voted Ingi as I thought he was very good last night.

Oster (whom I dislike almost as much as Seol) - was excellent last night - his best game for Reading IMHO.


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by bigmike » 16 Aug 2007 11:47

Kes I'd have to say Lampard.


HarLOLd the thread is titled MOTM v CHELSEA so you would say that Lumpolard played well against Chelsea? I guess you may be right being that he was shockingly poor in the first half.

It was nice to see your bunch of overpayed premadonnas having to resort to cheating and time wasting to beat a 10 man reading team.

well worth the Millions that have been spent on your team eh HarLOLd?

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by silas » 16 Aug 2007 11:47

Oster was class last night. Have been a big fan of his since he arrived and have always stuck up for him when he has got stick. Last night showed what a fantastic player he really is, deserves to keep his place for Saturday and get an extended run in the side, something he has never had here before. Then we will see just how valuable he is to this squad

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by Royal Rother » 16 Aug 2007 11:49

Agreed, he simply must get a run. If Seol takes his place now it will be a bleedin' travesty.

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by Royalee » 16 Aug 2007 12:02

We still need a right winger though given Little probably won't recover fully.


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by Don Finch » 16 Aug 2007 12:55

Stephen Hunt for me, absolutely class in the first half and showed some trickery not seen from him before. Non stop running too, right until the death where after he booted thin air, he was straight off after the ball and skinning someone down the wing.

Oster's best game for us but he had shed loads of space in the first half and no end product and think he should have put away that chance. If that chipped effort had gone over Cech that would have been sublime though. Went awol/to sleep second half, we defo need another right winger before the end of this month IMO.

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by Maguire » 16 Aug 2007 13:04

Hunt probably. Two good nutmegs as well - I strongly approve.

Thought Bikey was quite strong actually.

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by Don Finch » 16 Aug 2007 13:09

Maguire Thought Bikey was quite strong actually.


He's an Ox - Murty said in the Post pull-out last week "The Tank is possibly the strongest man in the world. He just loves wrestling...."
I bet he does, ANIMAL.

First goal he was partly at fault, from then on he was solid as a rock.

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by Royal Rother » 16 Aug 2007 13:14

Biggest man ever to do a cartwheely-somersaulty thing after a goal.

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by Royalee » 16 Aug 2007 13:17

Royal Rother Biggest man ever to do a cartwheely-somersaulty thing after a goal.


What about Peter Schmeichel in the Champions League Final? That was quite a sight.

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by bassavage » 16 Aug 2007 13:51

Bikey was excellent, I would say him.

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by Behindu » 16 Aug 2007 13:53

Kes I'd have to say Lampard.


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