by Royal_jimmy » 20 Sep 2023 22:02
by Mr Angry » 20 Sep 2023 22:10
by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 20 Sep 2023 22:40
Snowflake Royal3pointsYorkshireRoyal99
There is a balancing act in it for sure I'd say, but as mentioned, displaying that attitude and being willing to give an opportunity to a lot of the U21 players will give the club a lot of confidence as everyone will feel like they will have a chance. As said, can understand Ince's point of not wanting to rely on the youngsters considering our position, but also that their is no harm in giving them a chance if things aren't going so well.
We should also remember the academy players are all a year older, stronger etc than under Ince and we’re playing at a lower level. Mbengue was very Green last season, Bindon wasn’t here. We’ve made some good signings for the academy from other clubs too. Not sure how many have come all the way through our academy from a young age (Abbey, Kelvin E, Vickers, Abrefa, CBC, ) so academy doing OK at potentially producing players from a young age. But we’ve also lost a few in recent times to other clubs
They're a year older and stronger than the beginning of last season. They're only actually 3 months older and stronger at the start of this season versus the end of last.
by scumbag » 20 Sep 2023 22:59
Hiram K HackenbackerSnowflake Royal3points We should also remember the academy players are all a year older, stronger etc than under Ince and we’re playing at a lower level. Mbengue was very Green last season, Bindon wasn’t here. We’ve made some good signings for the academy from other clubs too. Not sure how many have come all the way through our academy from a young age (Abbey, Kelvin E, Vickers, Abrefa, CBC, ) so academy doing OK at potentially producing players from a young age. But we’ve also lost a few in recent times to other clubs
They're a year older and stronger than the beginning of last season. They're only actually 3 months older and stronger at the start of this season versus the end of last.
I agree
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2023 23:01
HoundSnowflake Royal3points We should also remember the academy players are all a year older, stronger etc than under Ince and we’re playing at a lower level. Mbengue was very Green last season, Bindon wasn’t here. We’ve made some good signings for the academy from other clubs too. Not sure how many have come all the way through our academy from a young age (Abbey, Kelvin E, Vickers, Abrefa, CBC, ) so academy doing OK at potentially producing players from a young age. But we’ve also lost a few in recent times to other clubs
They're a year older and stronger than the beginning of last season. They're only actually 3 months older and stronger at the start of this season versus the end of last.
Who do we think Ince/Hunt should have played end of last year?
Tough one but Abbey has shown enough that he would have been better than the assorted crap we had at the back last year. He did get a few minutes but not enough
Kelv - said at the time that he should have been in instead of Meite or Joao who were unfit/out of form/given up
Camara probably
Craig? Was he fit, can’t remember. But Jeff was woeful at the end and he couldn’t have done any worse
Azeez wasn’t fit. Abrefa over Yiadom? Prob not. CBC - no. Senga - prob not ready based on what we’ve seen.
In summary we prob couldn’t have changed things too much. Abbey/Ehib prob the main ones who should have played more
by Pepe the Horseman » 20 Sep 2023 23:41
Mr Angry I couldn't see any mention of the records broken by last night's win; if there is a thread somewhere, please re-direct this post.
1. This was Reading biggest ever away victory.
2. This is the biggest ever victory in the EFL Cup since its inception in 1984
3. It is Reading's biggest win in 122 years (Chesham Utd in the FA Cup, 1901)
by Sutekh » 21 Sep 2023 07:46
Pepe the HorsemanMr Angry I couldn't see any mention of the records broken by last night's win; if there is a thread somewhere, please re-direct this post.
1. This was Reading biggest ever away victory.
2. This is the biggest ever victory in the EFL Cup since its inception in 1984
3. It is Reading's biggest win in 122 years (Chesham Utd in the FA Cup, 1901)
*EFL Trophy
Also must be Exeter's biggest home defeat.
by The Cube » 21 Sep 2023 07:52
Mr Angry I couldn't see any mention of the records broken by last night's win; if there is a thread somewhere, please re-direct this post.
1. This was Reading biggest ever away victory.
2. This is the biggest ever victory in the EFL Cup since its inception in 1984
3. It is Reading's biggest win in 122 years (Chesham Utd in the FA Cup, 1901)
by Royal_jimmy » 21 Sep 2023 08:13
The CubeMr Angry I couldn't see any mention of the records broken by last night's win; if there is a thread somewhere, please re-direct this post.
1. This was Reading biggest ever away victory.
2. This is the biggest ever victory in the EFL Cup since its inception in 1984
3. It is Reading's biggest win in 122 years (Chesham Utd in the FA Cup, 1901)
Chesham Generals, 1900 (it was before the merger).
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2023 08:18
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 21 Sep 2023 08:26
HoundSnowflake Royal3points We should also remember the academy players are all a year older, stronger etc than under Ince and we’re playing at a lower level. Mbengue was very Green last season, Bindon wasn’t here. We’ve made some good signings for the academy from other clubs too. Not sure how many have come all the way through our academy from a young age (Abbey, Kelvin E, Vickers, Abrefa, CBC, ) so academy doing OK at potentially producing players from a young age. But we’ve also lost a few in recent times to other clubs
They're a year older and stronger than the beginning of last season. They're only actually 3 months older and stronger at the start of this season versus the end of last.
Who do we think Ince/Hunt should have played end of last year?
Tough one but Abbey has shown enough that he would have been better than the assorted crap we had at the back last year. He did get a few minutes but not enough
Kelv - said at the time that he should have been in instead of Meite or Joao who were unfit/out of form/given up
Camara probably
Craig? Was he fit, can’t remember. But Jeff was woeful at the end and he couldn’t have done any worse
Azeez wasn’t fit. Abrefa over Yiadom? Prob not. CBC - no. Senga - prob not ready based on what we’ve seen.
In summary we prob couldn’t have changed things too much. Abbey/Ehib prob the main ones who should have played more
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2023 08:28
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 21 Sep 2023 08:31
Snowflake Royal Yeah, Abrefa has been harmed by moving Mbengue to RB. Then again, Mbengue's chances elsewhere have been screwed by Abbey and Bindon rampaging onto the scene.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2023 08:37
YorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Yeah, Abrefa has been harmed by moving Mbengue to RB. Then again, Mbengue's chances elsewhere have been screwed by Abbey and Bindon rampaging onto the scene.
I don't think Mbengue has been poor at RB though either in fairness this season so far. Growing into that position more, looked like a rabbit in headlights at times last season when playing there or at RWB.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 21 Sep 2023 08:44
Snowflake RoyalYorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Yeah, Abrefa has been harmed by moving Mbengue to RB. Then again, Mbengue's chances elsewhere have been screwed by Abbey and Bindon rampaging onto the scene.
I don't think Mbengue has been poor at RB though either in fairness this season so far. Growing into that position more, looked like a rabbit in headlights at times last season when playing there or at RWB.
Yeah he's improving and doing fine. I just can't shake his positional issues last season and can't really see him as a full back.
We might not have to buy a defender for a long time with Abrefa, Carson, Abbey, Bindon, Mbengue and Dorsett. Plus John Clarke, and McIntyre and Holmes haven't even entered their prime yet. Then Maragh(sp?) is also rated, plus Strickland.
by Hound » 21 Sep 2023 08:51
by WestYorksRoyal » 21 Sep 2023 08:52
Snowflake Royal Yeah, Abrefa has been harmed by moving Mbengue to RB. Then again, Mbengue's chances elsewhere have been screwed by Abbey and Bindon rampaging onto the scene.
by South Coast Royal » 21 Sep 2023 11:01
HoundSnowflake Royal3points We should also remember the academy players are all a year older, stronger etc than under Ince and we’re playing at a lower level. Mbengue was very Green last season, Bindon wasn’t here. We’ve made some good signings for the academy from other clubs too. Not sure how many have come all the way through our academy from a young age (Abbey, Kelvin E, Vickers, Abrefa, CBC, ) so academy doing OK at potentially producing players from a young age. But we’ve also lost a few in recent times to other clubs
They're a year older and stronger than the beginning of last season. They're only actually 3 months older and stronger at the start of this season versus the end of last.
Who do we think Ince/Hunt should have played end of last year?
Tough one but Abbey has shown enough that he would have been better than the assorted crap we had at the back last year. He did get a few minutes but not enough
Kelv - said at the time that he should have been in instead of Meite or Joao who were unfit/out of form/given up
Camara probably
Craig? Was he fit, can’t remember. But Jeff was woeful at the end and he couldn’t have done any worse
Azeez wasn’t fit. Abrefa over Yiadom? Prob not. CBC - no. Senga - prob not ready based on what we’ve seen.
In summary we prob couldn’t have changed things too much. Abbey/Ehib prob the main ones who should have played more
by From Despair To Where? » 21 Sep 2023 12:46
Royal_jimmyThe CubeMr Angry I couldn't see any mention of the records broken by last night's win; if there is a thread somewhere, please re-direct this post.
1. This was Reading biggest ever away victory.
2. This is the biggest ever victory in the EFL Cup since its inception in 1984
3. It is Reading's biggest win in 122 years (Chesham Utd in the FA Cup, 1901)
Chesham Generals, 1900 (it was before the merger).
It's also our biggest win against a professional football club. Chesham United were a non-league side.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2023 13:01
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