by CountryRoyal » 26 Jan 2017 08:50
by OLLIE KEARNS » 26 Jan 2017 10:04
by Hound » 26 Jan 2017 11:07
Hound pretty much as above but happy enough with him. Seems a good sort, good team man and all that stuff. Seems to care about the club etc as well
To be honest, never really got the booboy stuff with him. I agree with seeing Watson over him over the course of the next season or so, but for now no issue with him in the side
by muirinho » 26 Jan 2017 11:17
OLLIE KEARNS He is Championship standard but I've always doubted that he could play in a successful Championship side. Hoping to be proved wrong this year !
by Sutekh » 26 Jan 2017 11:41
by OLLIE KEARNS » 26 Jan 2017 12:26
Sutekh I rate Chris Gunter as a good quality Championship attack minded full back who is capable of playing on a bigger stage as 80 or so Welsh caps would prove. Countless managers have made him first choice right back so he is obviously doing something right and can hardly be rated as useless.
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by muirinho » 26 Jan 2017 13:22
OLLIE KEARNSSutekh I rate Chris Gunter as a good quality Championship attack minded full back who is capable of playing on a bigger stage as 80 or so Welsh caps would prove. Countless managers have made him first choice right back so he is obviously doing something right and can hardly be rated as useless.
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I see the Welsh caps bit is a complete red herring in any debate regarding his abilities. The Welsh system suits him perfectly and he has very little competition for his role hence the number of caps. .
In the summer we had a +70 cap international in his footballing prime and off the back of a Euro semi final available on a £1m release clause (supposedly). If that was indeed the case then the fact that were no takers at any level above our status at that time (either Prem or top half championship) would tell you that the football world has a similar opinion to him as the one that we more or less share.
by Ian Royal » 26 Jan 2017 13:36
by paultheroyal » 26 Jan 2017 13:41
by NewCorkSeth » 26 Jan 2017 14:22
paultheroyal Quality player, proven on the international stage, model professional, majority of fans at all other clubs at championship level would be excited if he was linked to them. Top bloke too. We are lucky to have him.
by Ian Royal » 26 Jan 2017 14:27
NewCorkSethpaultheroyal Quality player, proven on the international stage, model professional, majority of fans at all other clubs at championship level would be excited if he was linked to them. Top bloke too. We are lucky to have him.
Is this true?
by NewCorkSeth » 26 Jan 2017 14:30
Ian RoyalNewCorkSethpaultheroyal Quality player, proven on the international stage, model professional, majority of fans at all other clubs at championship level would be excited if he was linked to them. Top bloke too. We are lucky to have him.
Is this true?
It's possible, but Paul's just made it up.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 26 Jan 2017 14:33
by OLLIE KEARNS » 26 Jan 2017 14:40
[/quote]muirinhoSutekh
Think this is the red herring. A release clause is a safety net for the player, not the club. If the player wants to leave and the club doesn't, they have to let him go, if the release clause is met. Gunter has made it abundantly clear in the last number of years that he wants to stay at Reading. So the release clause is irrelevant. It may exist, it may not. It may be £3million, or it may be a half-empty packet of crisps. But no matter who comes in for him, if he has a contract at Reading and has no interest in leaving, then nothing is going to happen.
by Top Flight » 26 Jan 2017 15:02
by CountryRoyal » 26 Jan 2017 15:09
Top Flight Gunter is the best right back in the Championship and better than half the right back's in the Premier League too.
He just does what the manager asks him to do. If our gameplan was to reign crosses into the box for a big man striker to get on the end of, then Gunter would deliver 30 inch perfect crosses every match on to the head of a Jimmy Quinn, Dave Kitson or Yann Kermorgant striker.
Our gameplan isn't to play that way so Gunter doesn't. He has the attributes that you definitely want from a right back.
by muirinho » 26 Jan 2017 15:12
He has plenty Championship level competition, and has done throughout those caps - e.g. Adam Matthews and Jazz Richards right now, Sam Ricketts and Neal Eardley (who were both PL players also) going back along. And we're talking about him being a championship player, aren't we?
OLLIE KEARNS Ricketts was decent but he has 50 caps in the same period so maybe they've been playing in the same team ? Gunter is better than the rest I'd say.
by sandman » 26 Jan 2017 15:14
by sandman » 26 Jan 2017 15:20
Top Flight Gunter is the best right back in the Championship and better than half the right back's in the Premier League too.
He just does what the manager asks him to do. If our gameplan was to reign crosses into the box for a big man striker to get on the end of, then Gunter would deliver 30 inch perfect crosses every match on to the head of a Jimmy Quinn, Dave Kitson or Yann Kermorgant striker.
Our gameplan isn't to play that way so Gunter doesn't. He has the attributes that you definitely want from a right back.
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