Re: Reid. He came, he failed to make an impact, he went.
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
He’s not our player
Well I know I like a drink or two, but could have sworn blind I saw him playing for us last season !!!!!
And (NSASWA), I’m also certain I heard a rumour that if we stayed up, he would be signing permanently, so to me, that’s makes him our player (which club was paying his wages last season ?)
Re: Reid. He came, he failed to make an impact, he went.
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Well I know I like a drink or two, but could have sworn blind I saw him playing for us last season !!!!!
And (NSASWA), I’m also certain I heard a rumour that if we stayed up, he would be signing permanently, so to me, that’s makes him our player (which club was paying his wages last season ?)
We didn’t stay up
Re: Reid. He came, he failed to make an impact, he went.
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I felt Reid had some nice tricks and would I guess exploit lower opposition .
For me he looked out of place in the Premiership.
He was with Bristol for 7 years , played 135 games, scored 26 goals ( 19 of them in a single season 17/18)
Season before that was 30 games 3 goals .
So quite a barren striker from 2010 to 2017 .
All his fame came in one year
Do you really think that Fulham signed Reid cos "he had some nice tricks"?
Bobby Reid was our most intelligent footballer and I include Camarasa in that.
His strength was his positioning and how he utilised the space. Unfortunately our defenders and deep midfielders couldn't see a pass let alone execute a pass and Bobby was left a frustrated figure most of the time.
Then he was repeatedly called out by Warnock publicly saying one or two let him down and was subsequently dropped!
I heard Warnock say on talksport a couple of years ago that David Silva was his favourite player but I guarantee you that if David Silva played for us he'd be garbage.
Re: Reid. He came, he failed to make an impact, he went.
His sister is Marsha De Cordova MP
Re: Reid. He came, he failed to make an impact, he went.
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Originally Posted by
dandywarhol
His sister is Marsha De Cordova MP
She has a slight disagreement with Neil Warnock when it comes to Brexit.
Re: Reid. He came, he failed to make an impact, he went.
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I felt Reid had some nice tricks and would I guess exploit lower opposition .
For me he looked out of place in the Premiership.
He was with Bristol for 7 years , played 135 games, scored 26 goals ( 19 of them in a single season 17/18)
Season before that was 30 games 3 goals .
So quite a barren striker from 2010 to 2017 .
All his fame came in one year
For quite a lot of that time he was coming through the ranks.
He also spent a fair amount of it on loan.
Very successfully too, Plymouth didn’t want to give him back.
On your point of his goals tally the season before, he wasn’t playing up front.
In fact he was playing quite deep in midfield.
That 19 goal season was his first as a striker.