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Re: Drop Harte

by gazzer, loyal royal » 14 Feb 2011 13:01

The modern day game requires a full back that can get up and down the flanks. We don't have this on either side at the moment. Griff and Bertrand complimented each other very well. Bertrand could bomb forward and Griff could pull over to cover if we were caught. We are constantly going backwards and have no wide out ball unless it is a hoof.

The trouble with Harte is, for every goal he scores or creates he generally lets one in as well. I've never seen a player show someone inside so many times yet still get squared up and beaten on the outside. It's embaressing. You can see why he was playing centre back at Carlisle, because his legs have completely gone. He's lucky that he has McAnuff in front of him, who is always tracking back to help him out. I think this is part of the reason why Antonio doesn't get a start, because Kebe would have to payed on the left, and we'd get ripped apart on the left hand side.

He's a short term fix, we'll just have to grin and bear it for now unfortunately.

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Re: Drop Harte

by No Hoops » 14 Feb 2011 15:54

gazzer, loyal royal The modern day game requires a full back that can get up and down the flanks. We don't have this on either side at the moment. Griff and Bertrand complimented each other very well. Bertrand could bomb forward and Griff could pull over to cover if we were caught. We are constantly going backwards and have no wide out ball unless it is a hoof.

The trouble with Harte is, for every goal he scores or creates he generally lets one in as well. I've never seen a player show someone inside so many times yet still get squared up and beaten on the outside. It's embaressing. You can see why he was playing centre back at Carlisle, because his legs have completely gone. He's lucky that he has McAnuff in front of him, who is always tracking back to help him out. I think this is part of the reason why Antonio doesn't get a start, because Kebe would have to payed on the left, and we'd get ripped apart on the left hand side.

He's a short term fix, we'll just have to grin and bear it for now unfortunately.


What a load of utter sense.

As soo as I saw the high lights on telly I thought Harte should've stopped that.

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Re: Drop Harte

by West_Reading » 14 Feb 2011 19:30

I still don't understand why we're not playing Khiza. Our only ball playing CB. Last game he played in with Pearce, at home to Leeds, we put in our best defensive performance from what i've seen. This too against the league's highest scorers who had one chance in 90+ minutes and that too right at the death on the break.

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Re: Drop Harte

by Snowball » 14 Feb 2011 19:31

Maybe the loan deal includes a cost per match?

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Re: Drop Harte

by West_Reading » 14 Feb 2011 19:50

If that's the case then why sign him? It's like buying a nice car but then parking it on your front drive because you can't afford the running costs.


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Re: Drop Harte

by loyalroyal4life » 14 Feb 2011 20:00

Cummings at LB >>>> Harte

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Re: Drop Harte

by RoyalBlue » 15 Feb 2011 08:21

Jay Tabb at left back > Harte!

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Re: Drop Harte

by S09Royal » 15 Feb 2011 09:23

Luck v Talent

On a slightly different note, I was reading an article earlier regarding Torres' performance last night and the manager (I don't know who is he, nor do I care! :? ) said something along the lines of, 'I thought Torres played very well last night but he was just unlucky'. Right... so this has nothing to with the fact that he isn't actually as good as everyone presumed? :roll: honestly, he's not unlucky, he just isn't massively talented. Which brought me back to thinking about Harte and how 'unlucky' the team have been to lose late on. While I genuinally believe the whole team play a part in any result, for some reason Harte has been the main reason we've been 'unlucky' in our previous 3 games, as well as the game against Hull City, although he did salvage a point for us, but is he really unlucky or just not very talented? :| if it's the latter, McD please please drop him!

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Re: Drop Harte

by Snowball » 15 Feb 2011 09:37

Torres isn't very talented? When did you discover that?

65 Goals in 102 appearances for a very ordinary Liverpool? And "only" 26 goals for Spain, what a tosser.

He's already being written about as "Torres Fails Again!" And he's already played a whole 135 minutes for his new club.

The sh!t that is posted on these boards sometimes! Jezuz H!
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Re: Drop Harte

by S09Royal » 15 Feb 2011 09:41

Snowball Torres isn't very talented?

When did you discover that?

The sh!t that is posted on these boards sometimes! Jezuz H!



You obviously didn't get the comparison I was making, and why would you? You always point out the negatives of people's opinions! :roll:

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Re: Drop Harte

by Snowball » 15 Feb 2011 09:43

This idiocy is what I respnded to

regarding Torres' performance last night and the manager (I don't know who is he, nor do I care! :? ) said something along the lines of, 'I thought Torres played very well last night but he was just unlucky'. Right... so this has nothing to with the fact that he isn't actually as good as everyone presumed? :roll: honestly, he's not unlucky, he just isn't massively talented.


Torres IS massively talented, and to say different just reflects on YOU.

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Re: Drop Harte

by S09Royal » 15 Feb 2011 09:51

Snowball This idiocy is what I respnded to

regarding Torres' performance last night and the manager (I don't know who is he, nor do I care! :? ) said something along the lines of, 'I thought Torres played very well last night but he was just unlucky'. Right... so this has nothing to with the fact that he isn't actually as good as everyone presumed? :roll: honestly, he's not unlucky, he just isn't massively talented.


Torres IS massively talented, and to say different just reflects on YOU.


Well, thank you for your kind words Snowball. I still believe you are missing my point. I don't care about Torres at all, he's an overrated, overpaid player who resembles a girl. Oh and thanks for calling me an idiot :mrgreen: I may not be a guy, but I still have fair opinions on football.

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Re: Drop Harte

by Gordons Cumming » 15 Feb 2011 10:09

Snowball Maybe the loan deal includes a cost per match?

:roll:

As if...........


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Re: Drop Harte

by Snowball » 15 Feb 2011 10:28

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Snowball This idiocy is what I respnded to

regarding Torres' performance last night and the manager (I don't know who is he, nor do I care! :? ) said something along the lines of, 'I thought Torres played very well last night but he was just unlucky'. Right... so this has nothing to with the fact that he isn't actually as good as everyone presumed? :roll: honestly, he's not unlucky, he just isn't massively talented.


Torres IS massively talented, and to say different just reflects on YOU.


Well, thank you for your kind words Snowball. I still believe you are missing my point. I don't care about Torres at all, he's an overrated, overpaid player who resembles a girl. Oh and thanks for calling me an idiot :mrgreen: I may not be a guy, but I still have fair opinions on football.



Understand the difference between referring to
a STATEMENT as "idiocy" and a PERSON as an idiot.

A bright person can make an idiotic statement.
An idiot makes virtually all idiotic statements.

I referred to a single remark BY you. I did not refer to your overall intellectual capacity

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Re: Drop Harte

by Snowball » 15 Feb 2011 10:30

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Snowball This idiocy is what I respnded to

regarding Torres' performance last night and the manager (I don't know who is he, nor do I care! :? ) said something along the lines of, 'I thought Torres played very well last night but he was just unlucky'. Right... so this has nothing to with the fact that he isn't actually as good as everyone presumed? :roll: honestly, he's not unlucky, he just isn't massively talented.


Torres IS massively talented, and to say different just reflects on YOU.


Well, thank you for your kind words Snowball. I still believe you are missing my point. I don't care about Torres at all, he's an overrated, overpaid player who resembles a girl. Oh and thanks for calling me an idiot :mrgreen: I may not be a guy, but I still have fair opinions on football.


That must be the Torres who not so long ago, FOR A WHOLE SEASON was scoring .82 goals per game = 4.1 goals every five games

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Re: Drop Harte

by Snowball » 15 Feb 2011 10:31

We all know Harte's weaknesses but the DEFENCE AS A WHOLE was woeful for both goals.

Shame we are not seeing a frame by frame for the errors by Tabb, Ingi, Mills etc

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Re: Drop Harte

by S09Royal » 15 Feb 2011 10:36

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Snowball This idiocy is what I respnded to

regarding Torres' performance last night and the manager (I don't know who is he, nor do I care! :? ) said something along the lines of, 'I thought Torres played very well last night but he was just unlucky'. Right... so this has nothing to with the fact that he isn't actually as good as everyone presumed? :roll: honestly, he's not unlucky, he just isn't massively talented.
Torres IS massively talented, and to say different just reflects on YOU.


Well, thank you for your kind words Snowball. I still believe you are missing my point. I don't care about Torres at all, he's an overrated, overpaid player who resembles a girl. Oh and thanks for calling me an idiot :mrgreen: I may not be a guy, but I still have fair opinions on football.


That must be the Torres who not so long ago, FOR A WHOLE SEASON was scoring .82 goals per game = 4.1 goals every five games


WOW, really shouldn't have brought up Torres at all. His number 1 fan is getting all wound up. :roll:

Harte may be most at fault in the defence but I do agree with this,

Snowball We all know Harte's weaknesses but the DEFENCE AS A WHOLE was woeful for both goals.

Shame we are not seeing a frame by frame for the errors by Tabb, Ingi, Mills etc

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Re: Drop Harte

by muddyfeet » 15 Feb 2011 10:39

Torres is a good footballer but recently his performances have left a bit to be desired - he was woeful last night.

I dont blame Harte for every soft goal we concede - he is not an awful player. BUT he is slow and no stats can take this away, and if he is slow this will cause problems and other defenders will need to cover for him

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Re: Drop Harte

by specialjon » 15 Feb 2011 11:14

Snowball We all know Harte's weaknesses but the DEFENCE AS A WHOLE was woeful for both goals.

Shame we are not seeing a frame by frame for the errors by Tabb, Ingi, Mills etc


I think we are. The last couple of frames show mills running right next to routledge, if he's the class player we're meant to think he is, then i'd expect a perfectly timed last ditch tackle from him. All in all, as fully signed up member of the defenders union, you defend as a team and the score sheet says Reading 0 Qpr 1 not Harte 0 Qpr 1. It's something that has annoyed me for years as a defender playing in various teams, midfielders ranting at defenders for their mistakes but missing out thier mistakes that meant the ball got near the defence in the first place.

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Re: Drop Harte

by Z175 » 15 Feb 2011 12:20

muddyfeet Went to the stadium on sat to get name put on shirt, two people ahead of me in queue :shock: had Harte put on their shirt :shock:


There must be a plausible explanation
1. It's their surname?
The fact they both had Harte would make this the most likely option. It would be odd that they would both get the same if they were together.

2. They are Leeds Utd fans and have a soft spot for Ian Harte
Remember Leeds used to be a big club. We have a lot of plastic fans who regard Reading as their local team, as evidenced by the booing or cheering of premiership half time scores. Its possible some childhood Leeds fans started to watch us week in week out and kept that up even with Leeds' relegations.

3. Cheapskates
The have probably already got Kebe and Tabb. they then move onto Long, so who else?

As for Torres. He has a FANTASTIC talent. He is deceptively strong, he has great technique, loads of power, deadly accuracy but a huge price tag and a dropped Drogba to justify and no man can handle that pressure. Quite how this parallels ian harte I have no idea.

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