RFC flops XI

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Bowman's Quiver » 11 Jan 2013 09:57

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Royalclapper Pat Earles was terrible.
Barry Hunter


:roll: You Sir, are a cock.



One of the great floodlit nights at Elm Park.


1978 v Wolves in the League cup. 1-0.

The following morning's Daily Mirror led across the back page with the heading;

"Reading get it off Pat"

I'd barely ever seen Reading get a mention in the nationals until that day, never mind being the lead sports story.

The Wolves manager Sammy Chung got the tin tack shortly afterwards.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Royalclapper » 11 Jan 2013 10:12

^^^^Remember that season and game, although didn't attend that night.
Used to get the same insults back then for not liking Earles..I still don't. Just because he was local and scored a few in the crap leagues didn't make up for being a lightweight.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by wolsey » 11 Jan 2013 10:18

Royalclapper ^^^^Remember that season and game, although didn't attend that night.
Used to get the same insults back then for not liking Earles..I still don't. Just because he was local and scored a few in the crap leagues didn't make up for being a lightweight.


He was from Totton wasn't he? He played in a crap league because we were pretty crap then. Now, if he hadn't scored goals in a crap League and had come to us with lots of expectation he might have been viewed as a flop....

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Focher » 11 Jan 2013 10:22

CJC Van Der Kwaak

G Halford
E Kromheer
P Mate
S Gray

A Mclaren
M Reilly
S Evers

P Brayson
R Fleck
K Scott

The majority from the Burns era, All a complete waste of space


i have to say this is as close as it comes, a truly shit team.

How people can put the like of Moran/Murray/Asaba/Brebner in i don't know, they were all pretty decent from what i remember :|

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Re: RFC flops XI

by wolsey » 11 Jan 2013 10:29

The thing about Steve Moran was that he cost a lot of money, was known nationally (we only ever used to buy unknowns up to then), came from a successful club, expectation was huge and he was average at best (until he became fatter, slower, and injury prone)

A let down if ever there was one.


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Re: RFC flops XI

by Royalclapper » 11 Jan 2013 10:31

wolsey
Royalclapper ^^^^Remember that season and game, although didn't attend that night.
Used to get the same insults back then for not liking Earles..I still don't. Just because he was local and scored a few in the crap leagues didn't make up for being a lightweight.


He was from Totton wasn't he? He played in a crap league because we were pretty crap then. Now, if he hadn't scored goals in a crap League and had come to us with lots of expectation he might have been viewed as a flop....


Accepted. From Titchfield or Totton can't remember which one.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 11 Jan 2013 11:08

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Royalclapper Pat Earles was terrible.
Barry Hunter


:roll: You Sir, are a cock.



One of the great floodlit nights at Elm Park.


1978 v Wolves in the League cup. 1-0.

The following morning's Daily Mirror led across the back page with the heading;

"Reading get it off Pat"

I'd barely ever seen Reading get a mention in the nationals until that day, never mind being the lead sports story.

The Wolves manager Sammy Chung got the tin tack shortly afterwards.


One of my formative RFC nights. I'm in there somewhere, just above the word 'caravans'. Also vividly recall the Southampton home game - 0-0 and Terry Gennoe kept them in the game (to my biased 12 year old eyes, at least). They went on to the final.

On the basis that Earles nodded in the winner, he can't be considered a flop. I do recall him as a short arsed mediocrity though.

And I'm not being short arse-ist. Bowman and Death were my heroes then.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Royalclapper » 11 Jan 2013 11:53

^^^Agree, the success of that side was the brilliance of Death and Bowman and the solidity of the back four Peters, Hicks, White and Bennet. They were the principal reason for gaining promotion.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by grey_squirrel » 11 Jan 2013 12:16

Pat Earles was the Titchfield Thunderbolt!


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Re: RFC flops XI

by Mid Sussex Royal » 11 Jan 2013 15:39

Apart from his last couple of seasons when his pace went, Earles gave us good service for the transfer fee we paid (which I think was around the £12k mark) over a number of years, always getting around 15 goals a season. Part of a fairly decent lower league forward line we had back then and with Kerry Dixon coming through.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by bracksroyal10 » 11 Jan 2013 15:55

Greg Halford
Peter Mate
Alan Bennett
Dan Harding
Emerse Fae
Oliver Bozanic

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Re: RFC flops XI

by grey_squirrel » 11 Jan 2013 16:18

Naseem Bashir
George Friel
Wayne oxf*rd (ha ha! the site auto corrected this from w-a-n-k-l-y-n)

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Duke the Dog2 » 11 Jan 2013 16:33

Stuart Gray, ah yes, the man who made Paul Bodin look like Usain Bolt! Magnificent seven my a*se!

Always felt sorry for Mark Reilly, at least he had the good grace to admit he was a waste of space (although he was supposedly a ball winning central mid, and Burns played him left wing) and bog off back from whence he came.

You can add Mark Whitlock, Andy Gurney, Irvin Gernon and Karl Elsey to that list.


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Re: RFC flops XI

by Duke the Dog2 » 11 Jan 2013 16:36

Fleck wasn't cr*p (well, ok, he was fairly cr*p) but he was too injured to be that cr*p.

Harsh putting Mate in there, did he ever actually play a full first team game for us?

We've had quite a few utter gash donkeys down the years, so many to choose from :D

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Re: RFC flops XI

by Blackbag » 11 Jan 2013 16:49

Every time i see John Oster play he was pretty shit proper air kick against Aston Villa last time in the prem lost 2-1

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Re: RFC flops XI

by SPARTA » 11 Jan 2013 16:49

Just one of many teams we could put together, and also thinking about money spent for one or two as well:


=============================== Simon Sheppard ===============================

Steve Swayles ========== Paul Bodin ============ John Polston =========== Stuart Gray

Mass Sarr ============= Sean Evers ============ Mark Reilly =========== Scott Murray

====================== Keith Scott ============ Paul Brayson =====================


Murray - £750k?
Evers -£500k?
Scott - £250k?

£1.5m right there. Bloody hell.

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Re: RFC flops XI

by bracksroyal10 » 11 Jan 2013 17:11

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