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by windermereROYAL » 05 Jan 2019 18:17
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by BR0B0T » 05 Jan 2019 18:21
Snowflake RoyalDenver Royal I can scarcely believe what I've been reading in here. Who would ever have thought in our illustrious history that one day, we would play Manchester United, at Old Trafford, and give them a good game...and yet some fans can barely say one single positive thing about it, and instead spend their time being negative throughout, and ruining everyone's experience...
Where the heck have you been? We gave Utd a good game throughout the 90s and 00s when we played them. The only time I recall we didn't is under Stam.
by Hound » 05 Jan 2019 18:35
Snowflake RoyalHoundUke I’m certain Ian was watching a different video of Swift to what we saw on the tellybox
Tbh, with everyone’s agendas on here took far more notice of the SS ratings.
Harriott star man and Swift a 7
Thing I find frustrating is that if we play safe little balls back and forward in defence everyone moans, but then he gets crucified for giving the ball away when trying to take a ‘risk’.
It's because he takes the wrong risks in the wrong positions and doesn't deliver.
80% of that game he worked hard, played well, moved the ball well. And yet it was the same story. Didn't trouble the keeper. Didn't really play anyone in with a good ball where it could do damage and made a handful of easily avoidable and costly errors.
As I've said, when he starts delivering I'll start forgiving the errors. At least he was in the right position today and his performance was greatly improved on some of his appalling efforts.
by Ascotexgunner » 05 Jan 2019 18:41
HoundUke I’m certain Ian was watching a different video of Swift to what we saw on the tellybox
Tbh, with everyone’s agendas on here took far more notice of the SS ratings.
Harriott star man and Swift a 7
Thing I find frustrating is that if we play safe little balls back and forward in defence everyone moans, but then he gets crucified for giving the ball away when trying to take a ‘risk’.
by windermereROYAL » 05 Jan 2019 18:44
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Jan 2019 18:58
AscotexgunnerHoundUke I’m certain Ian was watching a different video of Swift to what we saw on the tellybox
Tbh, with everyone’s agendas on here took far more notice of the SS ratings.
Harriott star man and Swift a 7
Thing I find frustrating is that if we play safe little balls back and forward in defence everyone moans, but then he gets crucified for giving the ball away when trying to take a ‘risk’.
Agree on Harriot and Swift but Rinomhota was star man for me. Worked his socks off and won loads of balls in midfield as well as covering the back line. I suspect when this season is over he may well be the only shinning beacon in this shambles we find ourselves in.
by Zip » 05 Jan 2019 19:02
HoundSnowflake RoyalHound
Tbh, with everyone’s agendas on here took far more notice of the SS ratings.
Harriott star man and Swift a 7
Thing I find frustrating is that if we play safe little balls back and forward in defence everyone moans, but then he gets crucified for giving the ball away when trying to take a ‘risk’.
It's because he takes the wrong risks in the wrong positions and doesn't deliver.
80% of that game he worked hard, played well, moved the ball well. And yet it was the same story. Didn't trouble the keeper. Didn't really play anyone in with a good ball where it could do damage and made a handful of easily avoidable and costly errors.
As I've said, when he starts delivering I'll start forgiving the errors. At least he was in the right position today and his performance was greatly improved on some of his appalling efforts.
Didn’t see the game so can’t comment too much but that sounds a more considered summary than the ‘Swift is shit’ ones earlier by various posters
Personally think he has done pretty well recently, and seems to me to be one of our biggest ‘triers’ tbh
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Jan 2019 19:06
ZipHoundSnowflake Royal
It's because he takes the wrong risks in the wrong positions and doesn't deliver.
80% of that game he worked hard, played well, moved the ball well. And yet it was the same story. Didn't trouble the keeper. Didn't really play anyone in with a good ball where it could do damage and made a handful of easily avoidable and costly errors.
As I've said, when he starts delivering I'll start forgiving the errors. At least he was in the right position today and his performance was greatly improved on some of his appalling efforts.
Didn’t see the game so can’t comment too much but that sounds a more considered summary than the ‘Swift is shit’ ones earlier by various posters
Personally think he has done pretty well recently, and seems to me to be one of our biggest ‘triers’ tbh
He certainly doesn’t try too hard to make a tackle or win a header. He remains a luxury. He does have ability. Today he worked the ball really well to Yiadom to set up a half chance. His passing was mainly very good too. I’m not sure we can afford to play him in the Championship in our current plight.
by Denver Royal » 05 Jan 2019 19:10
Snowflake RoyalAscotexgunnerHound
Tbh, with everyone’s agendas on here took far more notice of the SS ratings.
Harriott star man and Swift a 7
Thing I find frustrating is that if we play safe little balls back and forward in defence everyone moans, but then he gets crucified for giving the ball away when trying to take a ‘risk’.
Agree on Harriot and Swift but Rinomhota was star man for me. Worked his socks off and won loads of balls in midfield as well as covering the back line. I suspect when this season is over he may well be the only shinning beacon in this shambles we find ourselves in.
Pots by an absolute mile already. One bad game and that was simply being anonymous. He just does everything you want him to and keeps it so simple.
He's calm, he's strong, he can tackle, he can pass, use both feet, he's quick. He won't score much or get many assists but he does everything you want from a hardworking defensive midfielder.
by Zip » 05 Jan 2019 19:15
Snowflake RoyalZipHound
Didn’t see the game so can’t comment too much but that sounds a more considered summary than the ‘Swift is shit’ ones earlier by various posters
Personally think he has done pretty well recently, and seems to me to be one of our biggest ‘triers’ tbh
He certainly doesn’t try too hard to make a tackle or win a header. He remains a luxury. He does have ability. Today he worked the ball really well to Yiadom to set up a half chance. His passing was mainly very good too. I’m not sure we can afford to play him in the Championship in our current plight.
On second viewing of Yiadom's chance, it looked like the pass only came off because Swift accidentally played the ball off his own leg. Even then the shot only came about thanks to a smart turn and Jones being a donkey.
by CavershamRoyal » 05 Jan 2019 19:21
ZipSnowflake RoyalZip
He certainly doesn’t try too hard to make a tackle or win a header. He remains a luxury. He does have ability. Today he worked the ball really well to Yiadom to set up a half chance. His passing was mainly very good too. I’m not sure we can afford to play him in the Championship in our current plight.
On second viewing of Yiadom's chance, it looked like the pass only came off because Swift accidentally played the ball off his own leg. Even then the shot only came about thanks to a smart turn and Jones being a donkey.
The thing is Swift is reasonably tall but rarely wins a header. Nor does Kelly but he has an excuse. It creates a problem in central midfield as these two won’t win a header between the pair of them.
by leon » 05 Jan 2019 19:31
BR0B0TwindermereROYALBR0B0T
lols that sounds like fighting talk...
maybe we could go a few rounds for charity?
No conest fatty
out of interest, why do you have this confidence do you fight regularly or train?
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2019 19:34
by Zip » 05 Jan 2019 19:35
CavershamRoyalZipSnowflake Royal On second viewing of Yiadom's chance, it looked like the pass only came off because Swift accidentally played the ball off his own leg. Even then the shot only came about thanks to a smart turn and Jones being a donkey.
The thing is Swift is reasonably tall but rarely wins a header. Nor does Kelly but he has an excuse. It creates a problem in central midfield as these two won’t win a header between the pair of them.
Not a completely new idea, but I reckon Ilori could do much better at DM than at CB. Not sure how it would affect the balance of the team, though, and probably best not to start experimenting with him in the middle of a relegation scrap.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 05 Jan 2019 19:54
Snowflake RoyalDenver Royal I can scarcely believe what I've been reading in here. Who would ever have thought in our illustrious history that one day, we would play Manchester United, at Old Trafford, and give them a good game...and yet some fans can barely say one single positive thing about it, and instead spend their time being negative throughout, and ruining everyone's experience...
Where the heck have you been? We gave Utd a good game throughout the 90s and 00s when we played them. The only time I recall we didn't is under Stam.
by BR0B0T » 05 Jan 2019 22:03
AthleticoSpizz Ultra mma at Rivermead (once again) in April...c’mon Brobes......my ‘golden child’ is up for it again if you fancy it
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2019 22:08
by leon » 06 Jan 2019 02:01
BR0B0TAthleticoSpizz Ultra mma at Rivermead (once again) in April...c’mon Brobes......my ‘golden child’ is up for it again if you fancy it
I'm not going to be in England much for the next three months. Is your lad going to do it again?
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