by windermere_royal » 19 Oct 2014 15:44
by windermere_royal » 19 Oct 2014 15:47
Zana BadawiRoyalBlue
No matter how poor Adkins' performance has been at the club, .
Yeah. we've worked out they don't matter to you.RoyalBlue , Madejski's cock ups and poor performance over the same period (+ 6 months) have been far, far worse.
Does that include hiring NA?RoyalBlue ,At this moment in time, I suspect Madejski may be closer to the exit than Adkins.
LOL. Exit from what?
by Royal Lady » 19 Oct 2014 18:48
by ShaunTheRam » 19 Oct 2014 19:15
Westwood52ShaunTheRam Derby fan opinion here, having just got back from the game and looked down this thread.
Firstly, am amazed that we have won at Reading - doesn't happen often.
I agree with some on here that the game itself didn't really seem like a 3-0. If the header that hit the bar early, the one that went over the bar early when it seemed easier to score, and the rebound had gone in it might have been different. However, we have built up a spirit such that going a goal down doesn't seem to affect us that much, so I wouldn't have ruled us out until that fat lady was singing.
We didn't play that well today - two enforced subs in the first half disrupted our rhythm, and we never really played the fluent stuff we can. Playing away from home suits us more at the moment, as at home teams just line up with 9 defenders in two banks and try to stifle the life out of the game.
Thought the two ball retention incidents spiced things up somewhat - I have to say, until reading this, I hadn't realised about the contested bounce up, but from our point of view, the one in our favour was poor - maybe just retaliation for the first.
Interesting to see the comments on some of our players. Will Hughes has just come back into top form - his awareness and ball control and skill are outstanding - he's signed a new 4 year deal, as have all our key players from last season, so at least we should get a fee if he goes. One post above refers to us having nothing up front except a guy who falls over - 20 goals last season and already 9 this season - and the difference between the teams today would be my opinion on that. We wouldn't swap him for any other striker in the division.
So for us, we take the win and move on despite feeling we weren't that great. For you, your teamsheet when it was read out sounds better than the fairly route one stuff played, but I'm not surprised you caused us problems. No need to be too negative as a Reading fan - I was at Bolton a couple of weeks ago, witnessing Freedman's last game and a bunch of players who clearly had no interest in playing for them. I thought you played well today - but we were clinical, which we haven't always been this season. The goals changed the game.
Finally, like coming to Reading (except for the results usually - friendliest staff in the league.
Good luck for the rest of the season - see you at the IPro later.
Shaun
Are you uncomfortable with the number of times your players feign injury ? I think it so p****d off our team that we refused to stop play at the end; which obviously rankled your fans ? Crying wolf too often ; will get you a reputation & the opposition will play on , when you do have a serious injury-or was today just a one off ?
by sandman » 19 Oct 2014 19:32
ShaunTheRamWestwood52ShaunTheRam Derby fan opinion here, having just got back from the game and looked down this thread.
Firstly, am amazed that we have won at Reading - doesn't happen often.
I agree with some on here that the game itself didn't really seem like a 3-0. If the header that hit the bar early, the one that went over the bar early when it seemed easier to score, and the rebound had gone in it might have been different. However, we have built up a spirit such that going a goal down doesn't seem to affect us that much, so I wouldn't have ruled us out until that fat lady was singing.
We didn't play that well today - two enforced subs in the first half disrupted our rhythm, and we never really played the fluent stuff we can. Playing away from home suits us more at the moment, as at home teams just line up with 9 defenders in two banks and try to stifle the life out of the game.
Thought the two ball retention incidents spiced things up somewhat - I have to say, until reading this, I hadn't realised about the contested bounce up, but from our point of view, the one in our favour was poor - maybe just retaliation for the first.
Interesting to see the comments on some of our players. Will Hughes has just come back into top form - his awareness and ball control and skill are outstanding - he's signed a new 4 year deal, as have all our key players from last season, so at least we should get a fee if he goes. One post above refers to us having nothing up front except a guy who falls over - 20 goals last season and already 9 this season - and the difference between the teams today would be my opinion on that. We wouldn't swap him for any other striker in the division.
So for us, we take the win and move on despite feeling we weren't that great. For you, your teamsheet when it was read out sounds better than the fairly route one stuff played, but I'm not surprised you caused us problems. No need to be too negative as a Reading fan - I was at Bolton a couple of weeks ago, witnessing Freedman's last game and a bunch of players who clearly had no interest in playing for them. I thought you played well today - but we were clinical, which we haven't always been this season. The goals changed the game.
Finally, like coming to Reading (except for the results usually - friendliest staff in the league.
Good luck for the rest of the season - see you at the IPro later.
Shaun
Are you uncomfortable with the number of times your players feign injury ? I think it so p****d off our team that we refused to stop play at the end; which obviously rankled your fans ? Crying wolf too often ; will get you a reputation & the opposition will play on , when you do have a serious injury-or was today just a one off ?
I thought you were very physical yesterday. I haven't got a problem with that. I don't think there were feigned injuries either. Tough game, few players got knocks.
by 3points » 19 Oct 2014 19:41
by SCIAG » 19 Oct 2014 19:50
by 3points » 19 Oct 2014 20:01
by joeroyal » 19 Oct 2014 20:19
3points And Kelly at right back.
by sandman » 19 Oct 2014 20:30
3points And Kelly at right back.
by bcubed » 19 Oct 2014 20:35
ShaunTheRamWestwood52ShaunTheRam Derby fan opinion here, having just got back from the game and looked down this thread.
Firstly, am amazed that we have won at Reading - doesn't happen often.
I agree with some on here that the game itself didn't really seem like a 3-0. If the header that hit the bar early, the one that went over the bar early when it seemed easier to score, and the rebound had gone in it might have been different. However, we have built up a spirit such that going a goal down doesn't seem to affect us that much, so I wouldn't have ruled us out until that fat lady was singing.
We didn't play that well today - two enforced subs in the first half disrupted our rhythm, and we never really played the fluent stuff we can. Playing away from home suits us more at the moment, as at home teams just line up with 9 defenders in two banks and try to stifle the life out of the game.
Thought the two ball retention incidents spiced things up somewhat - I have to say, until reading this, I hadn't realised about the contested bounce up, but from our point of view, the one in our favour was poor - maybe just retaliation for the first.
Interesting to see the comments on some of our players. Will Hughes has just come back into top form - his awareness and ball control and skill are outstanding - he's signed a new 4 year deal, as have all our key players from last season, so at least we should get a fee if he goes. One post above refers to us having nothing up front except a guy who falls over - 20 goals last season and already 9 this season - and the difference between the teams today would be my opinion on that. We wouldn't swap him for any other striker in the division.
So for us, we take the win and move on despite feeling we weren't that great. For you, your teamsheet when it was read out sounds better than the fairly route one stuff played, but I'm not surprised you caused us problems. No need to be too negative as a Reading fan - I was at Bolton a couple of weeks ago, witnessing Freedman's last game and a bunch of players who clearly had no interest in playing for them. I thought you played well today - but we were clinical, which we haven't always been this season. The goals changed the game.
Finally, like coming to Reading (except for the results usually - friendliest staff in the league.
Good luck for the rest of the season - see you at the IPro later.
Shaun
Are you uncomfortable with the number of times your players feign injury ? I think it so p****d off our team that we refused to stop play at the end; which obviously rankled your fans ? Crying wolf too often ; will get you a reputation & the opposition will play on , when you do have a serious injury-or was today just a one off ?
I thought you were very physical yesterday. I haven't got a problem with that. I don't think there were feigned injuries either. Tough game, few players got knocks.
by bcubed » 19 Oct 2014 21:06
Snowball IMO we need HECTOR in defensive midfield. He is the best tackler in the side, can play football, so can break out when he wins the ball, is the large, tougher player we need to cover the middle. Bring in Cooper at CB, change the dynamic.
I've herd it said (in Hec's early games) that he isn't a DM. he's improved a lot since then and I think that will be his eventual position.
Cooper is 6' 4"? and wins a lot in the air
The other possibility would be 3 CBs and Gunter-Obita as wing-backs, Akpan-Norwood-? in the middle
by bobby1413 » 19 Oct 2014 21:06
by bcubed » 19 Oct 2014 21:08
bobby1413 Were there really that many players who went down? It doesn't really stick out in my mind as being a game like that.
by loyalroyal4life » 19 Oct 2014 21:10
sandman3points And Kelly at right back.
Would take anyone at right back as long as its not Chris C[u]nter.
by sandman » 19 Oct 2014 21:13
bcubedSnowball IMO we need HECTOR in defensive midfield. He is the best tackler in the side, can play football, so can break out when he wins the ball, is the large, tougher player we need to cover the middle. Bring in Cooper at CB, change the dynamic.
I've herd it said (in Hec's early games) that he isn't a DM. he's improved a lot since then and I think that will be his eventual position.
Cooper is 6' 4"? and wins a lot in the air
The other possibility would be 3 CBs and Gunter-Obita as wing-backs, Akpan-Norwood-? in the middle
Judging by his comments after the game Adkins will make some changes but probably considers Cooper too raw.
Whatever changes he makes , I suspect a team with Feds in goal is going to continue to have a jittery defence
by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Oct 2014 21:16
by bcubed » 19 Oct 2014 21:25
by joeroyal » 19 Oct 2014 21:43
loyalroyal4lifesandman3points And Kelly at right back.
Would take anyone at right back as long as its not Chris C[u]nter.
Worst decision of the season was making him captain!! Can't see him being dropped yet
by 72 bus » 19 Oct 2014 23:24
SCIAG Hector's a bit rough and Cox takes after Noel Hunt a tad, but I wouldn't say we're particularly physical right now. Maybe when Guthrie and Karacan are fit again.
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