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Re: B F T G_brum

by Pepe the Horseman » 28 Sep 2013 18:23

Didn't HRK win the free kick for Guthrie's second? Didn't think he was that bad.

Gunther's best game for us I reckon.

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Re: B F T G_brum

by PieEater » 28 Sep 2013 18:32

Great result today from a tough Brum team that battled hard but were short of quality.

I thought the Pog had a great game, he really looks up for it now. Alf was poor he needs to learn the OFFSIDE rule. It's a bugbear of mind, I can forgive one or two offsides but it's not rocket science to spot their defence holding a high line and play around it.

Apart from the goals I thought Guthrie was poor, he look absolutely knackered in the second half as did HRK. Baird adds some stability to midfield and will fill in for Karacan well.

Roll on Barnsley

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Re: B F T G_brum

by MmmMonsterMunch » 28 Sep 2013 18:37

Pepe the Horseman Didn't HRK win the free kick for Guthrie's second? Didn't think he was that bad.

Gunther's best game for us I reckon.


I thought HRK & Gunter were good today. I wouldn't say anyone was poor - although I fully expect Sharp to replace Alfie relatively soon.

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Re: B F T G_brum

by Royal Prince » 28 Sep 2013 18:38

Villa beat Man City, West Brom beat Man Utd, even Walsall grabbed a draw at Leyton Orient! #recordwatch

Birmingham City let the conurbation down today. They were neat at times, but lacked any sort of cutting edge and we won without really getting out of second gear.

Guthrie was a clear man of the match with two goals to cap off a decent all round display. The second was a real peach of a free-kick, placement over power.

Other than that huge praise must go to our defence for yet another clean sheet. What a great platform to build on; this could be a very interesting season indeed.
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Re: B F T G_brum

by genome » 28 Sep 2013 18:45

Pretty shocking atmosphere... the whole thing felt a bit routine and uninspiring.

Pearce was great today. Won pretty much everything in the air.


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by St. Brynjar » 28 Sep 2013 18:46

I think that's something like 1 goal conceded in 5, that's impressive.

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by winchester_royal » 28 Sep 2013 18:54

Never got out 2nd gear, but didn't need to. Get the feeling there's an awful lot more to come from this squad. Really promising signs.

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by floyd__streete » 28 Sep 2013 18:56

The main positive from a routine win is.....what might we be able to do to teams if we actually play well? We sleep-walked our way past a diabolical Birmingham side, the worst opposition this season. We kept possession well but we were generally one-paced and sluggish. I really don't understand why we take an age over a short goal kick, only for the ball to be returned to McCarthy to hammer up the park. ALF again showed why he doesn't start games, utterly anonymous. His only telling contribution was in not touching the ball; his run wrong-footed the goalkeeper for Guthrie's first to drop apologetically in at the far post. HRK: take a look at McCleary's game and learn, pal. Perhaps also consider losing a bit of weight.

A better side would have turned us over today. Luckily in this bang-average division there aren't many decent sides (save Watford who tore us a new one for 45 minutes).
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Re: B F T G_brum

by MmmMonsterMunch » 28 Sep 2013 18:59

winchester_royal Never got out 2nd gear, but didn't need to. Get the feeling there's an awful lot more to come from this squad. Really promising signs.


When Sharp gets up to speed, Drenthe is fit again & we have say another 6 or so games under our belt, we really could be quite good :shock:

Being the 'big fish' in the small pond is undoubtedly much more fun.


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by floyd__streete » 28 Sep 2013 19:01

MmmMonsterMunch Being the 'big fish' in the small pond is undoubtedly much more fun.


LOL @ 'big fish'. I think you'll find that is QPR m8, they've spent big and are running away with it.

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by MmmMonsterMunch » 28 Sep 2013 19:02

floyd__streete
MmmMonsterMunch Being the 'big fish' in the small pond is undoubtedly much more fun.


LOL @ 'big fish'. I think you'll find that is QPR m8, they've spent big and are running away with it.


Yes you may be right in that respect but we're definitely no 2.

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by John Madejski's Wallet » 28 Sep 2013 19:03

Positive signs in the first half that we could be becoming a half decent team. Good possession, and with purpose.
That is until the ball went near HRK....slow, can't beat a man, bullied off the ball, lazy passing.

Thought Baird & Pog were pretty damned good today. And as someone said, Gunter's best game I reckon

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Re: B F T G_brum

by MmmMonsterMunch » 28 Sep 2013 19:04

No reason why we can't overtake QPR when we play them in Nov though Floyd. 5 points ahead with 37 games to go is hardly running away with it.

We all know what Reading can do once they go on the charge....


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Re: B F T G_brum

by bcubed » 28 Sep 2013 19:07

Reading Aloud Good win for The Royals

Brum were hopeless

The officials were tiny


Yeh I thought it was just me but they were really small, like midgets, all of them, strange they came in a set :(

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Re: B F T G_brum

by genome » 28 Sep 2013 19:08

Don't see the fuss over Pog tbh. Didn't seem very mobile and didn't win many headers. And missed that chance in the last minute (I can't remember any other chances he had.)

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by Royalwaster » 28 Sep 2013 19:10

genome Don't see the fuss over Pog tbh. Didn't seem very mobile and didn't win many headers. And missed that chance in the last minute (I can't remember any other chances he had.)


First half, 1:1 with goal keeper - from great through ball! Do you spend matches sleeping?

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Re: B F T G_brum

by genome » 28 Sep 2013 19:11

Ah yeah. He buried that one!

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Re: B F T G_brum

by windermere_royal » 28 Sep 2013 19:14

genome Don't see the fuss over Pog tbh. Didn't seem very mobile and didn't win many headers. And missed that chance in the last minute (I can't remember any other chances he had.)


you miss the point, for his size his strength isn`t in the air, his skill is on the deck his hold up play on the ball was superb today, granted he did miss that late chance, but the game was already over.

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Re: B F T G_brum

by dogzbollox » 28 Sep 2013 19:23

Royalwaster Disappointing to not get a clean sheet and also that I missed the third goal despite being there till the end ....

see OS: 'Guthrie brace earns 3-1 win'

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 82687.aspx


That's actually embarrassing don't you think? - the official site as well!

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Re: B F T G_brum

by One8Seven1 » 28 Sep 2013 19:25

I don't think the club thought much about the flat atmosphere.. this kept popping up today.


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