Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Horsham Royal » 01 Sep 2010 11:18

tomrfcurz ... and it does say about a view to a permanent move for Hendrie

Well it would be difficult to get him on loan ...

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Norfolk Royal » 01 Sep 2010 11:29

Hendrie was a player of genuine talent. If he gets fit and gets his act together he could be one of those players who enjoys an Indian Summer in their career, it does happen, there are plenty of examples.

Got to be worth a punt.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by roadrunner » 01 Sep 2010 11:40

Norfolk Royal Hendrie was a player of genuine talent. If he gets fit and gets his act together he could be one of those players who enjoys an Indian Summer in their career, it does happen, there are plenty of examples.

Got to be worth a punt.


Absolutely. He's still in great shape too. If the hunger is still there then he can be an asset for 2 years certainly.

Harte and Hendrie give us an attacking threat. If we could just bring in a decent striker as well, there's still some hope for a top six finish imo.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by No Fixed Abode » 01 Sep 2010 11:41

spose Reading have some players I at least have heard of.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Wimb » 01 Sep 2010 11:44

Worth a punt, no real risk involved.


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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 01 Sep 2010 11:47

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Norfolk Royal Hendrie was a player of genuine talent. If he gets fit and gets his act together he could be one of those players who enjoys an Indian Summer in their career, it does happen, there are plenty of examples.

Got to be worth a punt.


Absolutely. He's still in great shape too. If the hunger is still there then he can be an asset for 2 years certainly.

Harte and Hendrie give us an attacking threat. If we could just bring in a decent striker as well, there's still some hope for a top six finish imo.


Agreed. Intelligence and awareness make up for a lot of the negatives associated with an ageing body - Sherringham and Campbell being standout examples. And as underwhelming as yesterday's activities were, this a zero risk for us. If the trial is a success, then all well and good. If not, we've lost nothing.

My only reservation is that if he genuinely has something left to offer, why is he still looking for a club?

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Snowball » 01 Sep 2010 11:51

Who Moved The Goalposts?
My only reservation is that if he genuinely has something left to offer, why is he still looking for a club?



Jay DeMerrit, played a season in the Prem, played last season for Watford, played in all this year's USA World cup games and is "still looking for a club"

Things happen.




But the above makes me wonder is JDM after too much money (he turned down Sheff Utd)
would have been OK for us (but of course we knew we were getting Kish...)

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 01 Sep 2010 11:54

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My only reservation is that if he genuinely has something left to offer, why is he still looking for a club?



Jay DeMerrit, played a season in the Prem, played last season for Watford, played in all this year's USA World cup games and is "still looking for a club"

Things happen.




But the above makes me wonder is JDM after too much money (he turned down Sheff Utd)
would have been OK for us (but of course we knew we were getting Kish...)


Yep, money was one of the things that crossed my mind when I made that statement. When you are used to a certain amount....

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by papereyes » 01 Sep 2010 11:55

Hendrie has/had a bit of a reputation - crashed his car, got in a fight with Steve Bruce, used to be found on the piss often in Birmingham.


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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Snowball » 01 Sep 2010 11:55

Strikes me that we have 2 or 3 players who are the type who could grab a game by the scruff off the neck,
play a leading "Captain's Game"


Weren't we bitching a week ago saying that was what we needed?


Not so sure about LH (depends how keen he is and whether he has injuries)
but the other two look like very, VERY good additions to the team

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Horsham Royal » 01 Sep 2010 12:13

papereyes Hendrie has/had a bit of a reputation - crashed his car, got in a fight with Steve Bruce, used to be found on the piss often in Birmingham.

Getting older usually stops a lot of that stuff happenning.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by loyalroyal4life » 01 Sep 2010 12:16

papereyes Hendrie has/had a bit of a reputation - crashed his car, got in a fight with Steve Bruce, used to be found on the piss often in Birmingham.



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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Royal Lady » 01 Sep 2010 12:20

I'm sorry but this just takes the p!ss. If we sign him it will prove nothing but JM has lost his marbles.


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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Row Z Royal » 01 Sep 2010 12:22

Royal Lady I'm sorry but this just takes the p!ss. If we sign him it will prove nothing but JM has lost his marbles.


If we sign him then it proves that McDermott likes him and thinks he'll bring something to the squad.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by rob the royal » 01 Sep 2010 12:25

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Royal Lady I'm sorry but this just takes the p!ss. If we sign him it will prove nothing but JM has lost his marbles.


If we sign him then it proves that McDermott likes him and thinks he'll bring something to the squad.


Yes, and JM has certainly not lost his marbles... unfortunately that's exactly why we'll never see a penny of investment from him again.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Hoop Blah » 01 Sep 2010 12:29

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Royal Lady I'm sorry but this just takes the p!ss. If we sign him it will prove nothing but JM has lost his marbles.


If we sign him then it proves that McDermott likes him and thinks he'll bring something to the squad.


If we sign him it proves that McDermott likes him more than the other options he can afford and think's he'll add something to the squad within the financial constraints he's working under.

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by tlcs » 01 Sep 2010 12:33

Im waiting now to see if Paul Furlong is available...........we need a striker !!!!!

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by Horsham Royal » 01 Sep 2010 12:34

tlcs Im waiting now to see if Paul Furlong is available...........we need a striker !!!!!

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Re: Lee Hendrie on trial at Reading FC

by tlcs » 01 Sep 2010 12:37

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tlcs Im waiting now to see if Paul Furlong is available...........we need a striker !!!!!

Darius Vassell


Anybody over 40 will do :D :D

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Re: Rumour: Lee Hendrie trial

by Brooklyn Royal » 01 Sep 2010 12:39

Sir Dodger Royal The only reason he is hungry is because he is out of work on £64 a week Job Seekers Allowance.


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