by SCIAG » 20 Feb 2017 14:54
20 Feb 2017 14:54by Top Flight » 20 Feb 2017 15:10
20 Feb 2017 15:10by The Informant » 20 Feb 2017 15:19
20 Feb 2017 15:19What time are you arriving at the ground tomorrow?Top Flight wrote:Good luck Jaap Stam and the boys.
This is a massive week for Reading FC and our push for promotion to the Premier League! May the force be with you. We're behind you all the way!
by Sutekh » 20 Feb 2017 16:38
20 Feb 2017 16:38Reading do like to pass the ball, however if Huddersfield decide they want to win the game and think it's clever to try and mount attacks then expect Reading's passing game to amount to a load of piddling about in their defensive third while waiting for the most inappropriate moment to try and play Habsi into the game so he can go for the mis-hit pass to Kachunga or Lolley or whichever Terrier just happens to be passing by.Blind Bigot wrote:Terriers fans here!This a massive game which I expect both sides to be determined to take all 3pts. Our home form lately has been excellent and given that your lads like to pass the ball, as we do too, then it should be a cracking match.
I don't like making predictions because I usually get them wrong so I'll do what I did when we played Brighton & HA a few weeks back and hold my tongue. Here's to a good night of football!
Safe journey if you're travelling up!![]()
BB (HTFC)
by Emeraldroyal » 20 Feb 2017 18:06
20 Feb 2017 18:06CountryRoyal wrote:I have a really bad feeling about this.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 20 Feb 2017 18:20
20 Feb 2017 18:20by Emeraldroyal » 20 Feb 2017 18:26
20 Feb 2017 18:26Damn you and your rose tinted specs.LoyalRoyal22 wrote:The heavy defeats at Newcastle, Brentford & Fulham are in the past. Can't see us getting pulled apart like that again with three at the back.
I expect a similar performance to the one at pride park that we undeservedly lost.
The last game we had against a high pressing apponent (Fulham H) Stam put McCleary & Beerens upfront so we could exploit them with the pace when we're boxed in at the back. I hope he goes with McCleary & Grabban upfront to do something similar, don't think this game suits Yann.
Hoping for a line up of:
Al-Habsi
Gunter
Oxford
Moore
Mcshane
Obita
Williams
Kelly
Swift
McCleary
Grabban
by Ian Royal » 20 Feb 2017 19:03
20 Feb 2017 19:03by royalp-we » 20 Feb 2017 19:11
20 Feb 2017 19:11I like the look of that side. Although I'd prefer to start Evans instead of Oxford so he can push up as a DM if needed; I think not starting with a DM would be suicidal with Mooy, Brown and Van la Parra roaming. I think Huddersfield tend to start with one up top and then a fluid midfield.LoyalRoyal22 wrote:The heavy defeats at Newcastle, Brentford & Fulham are in the past. Can't see us getting pulled apart like that again with three at the back.
I expect a similar performance to the one at pride park that we undeservedly lost.
The last game we had against a high pressing apponent (Fulham H) Stam put McCleary & Beerens upfront so we could exploit them with the pace when we're boxed in at the back. I hope he goes with McCleary & Grabban upfront to do something similar, don't think this game suits Yann.
Hoping for a line up of:
Al-Habsi
Gunter
Oxford
Moore
Mcshane
Obita
Williams
Kelly
Swift
McCleary
Grabban
by CountryRoyal » 20 Feb 2017 20:35
20 Feb 2017 20:35Tough one to decide who to start. Do you go for the energy and drive of Williams early doors? Or the finesse and bit of extra quality of Swift, even though his all round game isn't great at the moment. Who would have a greater impact off the bench? Really difficult.Ian Royal wrote:Midfield's too soft for me. Evans for Williams or Swift. Blackett for Oxford too.
by Ian Royal » 20 Feb 2017 20:47
20 Feb 2017 20:47I'd probably go with Swift over Williams, Williams gives you energy, but he's not delivering a great deal in goal return and tends to run down blind allies and work for himself. Whereas Swift seems to go missing for long stretches, and doesn't offer a lot defensively, but he does pop up with genuine moments of magic. If Swift isn't doing it, then you've got options on the bench to change it up and you've got Kelly and Evans doing the dirty work to make up for him defensively. Plus, Kelly and Swift should interchange really well without Williams hogging the ball on a dead end run.CountryRoyal wrote:Tough one to decide who to start. Do you go for the energy and drive of Williams early doors? Or the finesse and bit of extra quality of Swift, even though his all round game isn't great at the moment. Who would have a greater impact off the bench? Really difficult.Ian Royal wrote:Midfield's too soft for me. Evans for Williams or Swift. Blackett for Oxford too.
We def need either Evans or Oxf*rd in midfield though, can't afford to let this Huddersfield team over-run us in midfield and let them get too many opportunities at our defence.
I'm probably being pessimistic but I just don't see us getting anything out of this game, my only hope is that it's not a heavy, demoralising defeat which could have a knock on effect for the remainder of the games.
by Hound » 20 Feb 2017 21:37
20 Feb 2017 21:37by The Informant » 20 Feb 2017 21:57
20 Feb 2017 21:57by George_ » 21 Feb 2017 08:08
21 Feb 2017 08:08by Kuhl_Runnings » 21 Feb 2017 08:55
21 Feb 2017 08:55by Royal_jimmy » 21 Feb 2017 09:59
21 Feb 2017 09:59by LoyalRoyal22 » 21 Feb 2017 10:09
21 Feb 2017 10:09by LWJ » 21 Feb 2017 10:19
21 Feb 2017 10:19by Sutekh » 21 Feb 2017 10:23
21 Feb 2017 10:23^ this. Much better than Berg in my opinion and much less of a liability but bet Berg reappears when he's fit and if that's not tonight we'll see Evans back on the bench and some other weird midfield combination.Kuhl_Runnings wrote:Have no idea why George Evans is not one of the first names on the teamsheet, we look so much more calm and assured with him mopping up in midfield. Defo the most underrated player on the team.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 21 Feb 2017 10:35
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