Will Ream be a Dream? Now with added Pitch Shirt Grin....
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Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
My apologies if this has already been posted, but he looks like exactly the kind of centre half we need, one with raw pace:
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Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
gets better and better that, Landon had about ten yards on him and Timmy still got back to clear it!Gail Platz wrote:My apologies if this has already been posted, but he looks like exactly the kind of centre half we need, one with raw pace:
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that goal was almost the same as bellamys goal yestardayGail Platz wrote:My apologies if this has already been posted, but he looks like exactly the kind of centre half we need, one with raw pace:
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if ream had played we would of kept a clean sheet

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It's his work permit hearing today, I believe, so we'll soon know if he'll be joining us or not.
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Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
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Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
Well, we have the raw-data reports from Coyle saying he's got the best stats of anyone he's had here in the past 2 years.Athers wrote:So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
So, assuming that's true, he's a quick runner.
Oh & one piece of YouTube where he is, clearly, as fast as anything I've seen in a while.
We then have the comment of a fan from NYC who says he's slow.
So, whether he's slow of the mark in a football context we will have to see. But he can clearly shift.
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Athers wrote:So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
no - we're told REAM is not that quick but LE TOUX is like shit off a stick...
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Bish, go and have a lie down. You clearly need one!thebish wrote:Athers wrote:So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
no - we're told REAM is not that quick but LE TOUX is like shit off a stick...
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ok!BWFC_Insane wrote:Bish, go and have a lie down. You clearly need one!thebish wrote:Athers wrote:So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
no - we're told REAM is not that quick but LE TOUX is like shit off a stick...

Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
thebish wrote:Athers wrote:So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
no - we're told REAM is not that quick but LE TOUX is like shit off a stick...

Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
Sponge wrote:thebish wrote:Athers wrote:So we've got conflicting reports/views on if he's actually quick or not then...
Doesn't matter either way if he can defend, mind.
no - we're told REAM is not that quick but LE TOUX is like shit off a stick...
My response to your same assertion in the other thread:
Sponge wrote:Pretty certain it was Ream:thebish wrote:Sponge wrote:According to Coyle, Ream achieved the fastest sprint time of any player since he's been manager...Ianmooreslovechild wrote:If a left back comes in and frees Ricketts up to play central we do.You need someone with a bit of pace to play in a high line back four and a keeper who is quick off his line.Jussi was good at that and hopefully Bogdan will learn but Knight/Wheater leaves us easily exposed by pace. Ream ,from what the american fella was saying isnt all that fast so Ricketts in the middle may be our best option if we have a competent left back available.
no... that was Le Toux!
Ream is a ready-made replacement for Gary Cahill and Coyle is excited by the prospect after seeing him in training as they wait for the transfer to be given government approval.
He said: "Tim is 24, but that is really 21 in British terms, because they go to college over there first. He came out top in our tests and recorded the best times - even better than Daniel Sturridge who was here.
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I think Coyle's getting them mixed up!
(either that or I am still suffering from that dose of hard drugs I accidentally ate for breakfast..)
(either that or I am still suffering from that dose of hard drugs I accidentally ate for breakfast..)
Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
Ah yes, Coyle must be getting his players mixed up again. What is he like, eh? 

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Sponge wrote:Ah yes, Coyle must be getting his players mixed up again. What is he like, eh?

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Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
Bish in "Everyone Else Is Wrong But Me" shocker.thebish wrote:Sponge wrote:Ah yes, Coyle must be getting his players mixed up again. What is he like, eh?
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bobo the clown wrote:Bish in "Everyone Else Is Wrong But Me" shocker.thebish wrote:Sponge wrote:Ah yes, Coyle must be getting his players mixed up again. What is he like, eh?

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Re: Will Ream be a Dream?
Work permit sorted, terms agreed, he's already in the country. Job done on this one, methinks. Now we await official unveiling, squad number assignment (new number 5?) and his probable first game vs Swansea at the weekend.
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is he the really fast one??Little Green Man wrote:Ream granted his work permit according to the BBC website.

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Just to throw another spanner in your already confused works. When I read the Coyle article saying that Ream had done even better than Sturridge, I took it to mean he had outperformed Sturridge in FITNESS tests, rather than SPRINTING or SPEED tests. Just my view, could be wrong...thebish wrote:is he the really fast one??Little Green Man wrote:Ream granted his work permit according to the BBC website.
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