by Wimb » 29 Feb 2012 03:58
by Snowball » 29 Feb 2012 05:57
BenReadingFC We've been shit at penalties recently, Fuck your stats.
by Snowball » 29 Feb 2012 05:59
by winchester_royal » 29 Feb 2012 09:02
Snowball
We will score all or most of our penalties for the rest of this season
by Snowball » 29 Feb 2012 09:22
winchester_royalSnowball
We will score all or most of our penalties for the rest of this season
I honestly don't know how, when you've used all your other stats from the season so far to tell us with
arrogant authority that certain things will DEFINITELY happen, and then completely ignore the stats
on our penalty conversion rate this season to tell us this.
It's frighteningly contradictory.
by winchester_royal » 29 Feb 2012 12:22
by Snowball » 29 Feb 2012 12:30
winchester_royal So you have stats to qualify that we have players that are in form when it comes to converting penalties?
I'd love to see them.
by winchester_royal » 29 Feb 2012 12:36
Snowballwinchester_royal So you have stats to qualify that we have players that are in form when it comes to converting penalties?
I'd love to see them.
Did I say that? Stop trolling.
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 29 Feb 2012 12:52
winchester_royalSnowballwinchester_royal I fail to see your reasoning here for ignoring said stats.
by Franchise FC » 29 Feb 2012 18:32
Woodcote RoyalIan RoyalLoyalRoyalFan We experienced pretty football under Rodgers and look where that landed us. We're efficient and 3rd. Why are people complaining?
Because people would like us to be more entertaining.
Because we are not perfect and there is (almost) always room for improvement. Keeping the ball better and controlling games in midfield is unlikely to be unhelpful to our chances.
Because you could argue that it doesn't matter how ruthlessly efficient we are at this level, should we achieve the ultimate aim of the season and go up, if we can't hold onto the ball and retain possession, we'll get battered in the Premier League because teams will make their possession tell more than those at this level. We'll have even less of the ball and even fewer chances to capitalise on and those chances will be against better defences and better keepers, so will be harder to score.
At a guess, those seem like three plausible and reasonable reasons.
More like naive nonsense.
Nothing matters more than securing a place in the top flight and the huge £100m+ cash injection that goes with it, even if we're relegated at the end of the first season having lost every game, scored no goals and with no one in the team managing one successful pass in all 38 matches.
If 5 straight wins with no goals conceded or, winning 14 of the last 12, isn't enough without performances to match, the only way to get them is with the kind of cold hard cash that Premiership status provides.
Of course there's always room for improvement but when every team in the division would swap their current form for ours, fans of other clubs must read the constant bitching on these pages with incredulity
by LoyalRoyalFan » 29 Feb 2012 18:39
Woodcote RoyalIan RoyalLoyalRoyalFan We experienced pretty football under Rodgers and look where that landed us. We're efficient and 3rd. Why are people complaining?
Because people would like us to be more entertaining.
Because we are not perfect and there is (almost) always room for improvement. Keeping the ball better and controlling games in midfield is unlikely to be unhelpful to our chances.
Because you could argue that it doesn't matter how ruthlessly efficient we are at this level, should we achieve the ultimate aim of the season and go up, if we can't hold onto the ball and retain possession, we'll get battered in the Premier League because teams will make their possession tell more than those at this level. We'll have even less of the ball and even fewer chances to capitalise on and those chances will be against better defences and better keepers, so will be harder to score.
At a guess, those seem like three plausible and reasonable reasons.
More like naive nonsense.
Nothing matters more than securing a place in the top flight and the huge £100m+ cash injection that goes with it, even if we're relegated at the end of the first season having lost every game, scored no goals and with no one in the team managing one successful pass in all 38 matches.
If 5 straight wins with no goals conceded or, winning 14 of the last 12, isn't enough without performances to match, the only way to get them is with the kind of cold hard cash that Premiership status provides.
Of course there's always room for improvement but when every team in the division would swap their current form for ours, fans of other clubs must read the constant bitching on these pages with incredulity
by Ian Royal » 29 Feb 2012 19:06
Woodcote Royal Nothing matters more than securing a place in the top flight and the huge £100m+ cash injection that goes with it, even if we're relegated at the end of the first season having lost every game, scored no goals and with no one in the team managing one successful pass in all 38 matches.
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Feb 2012 21:03
by Ian Royal » 29 Feb 2012 21:08
Woodcote Royal But just about everything that others will list as things that matter more to them are dependant on the finance that Premiership status provides.
We played the kind of football that many miss when we had Long and Siggy in the side but had to sell them to balance the books.
Any fan with an ounce of reality in his soul should realise that when Brian's team wins five on the bounce without conceding, it's like scoring 180 with 3 darts....................perfection, regardless of the manner in which it was achieved and suggesting otherwise, unless you are happy for the club not to progress is, I'm sorry to say, naive.
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Feb 2012 21:19
by melonhead » 01 Mar 2012 09:22
by Snowball » 01 Mar 2012 09:31
by ZacNaloen » 01 Mar 2012 09:49
by Woodcote Royal » 01 Mar 2012 09:56
Snowball Absolutely.
Can't complain about the points per game
so need to switch to "the beautiful game" BS
and if we were playing great football and losing
then it'd be all about results being what mattered
and if we played beautiful football and won
they'd complain about the pies at half-time
by Simon's Church » 01 Mar 2012 09:58
ZacNaloen I don't mind our style, but I would prefer it if we could do it and hold on to the ball for longer when we do have it. Would make us much more effective. That isn't about Barcelona style football, it's just not being sloppy in possession. Which largely we are.