That was the most pleasing thing last night is just how ruthless the side were - it would have been very easy to take the foot off the gas at 3 or 4-0 and just coast but they didn't - every single player kept looking to get on the front foot, kept looking for space, kept looking for the right ball forward, make the right run, hassle the opposition. It really was excellent and helped you forget the off pitch crap.Snowflake Royal wrote:For all that our team was younger, I suspect that it was considerably more experienced. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if Dean had more first team appearances than the whole Exeter XI combined.WestYorksRoyal wrote:Quality of opposition caveats, but excellent football on display. Decision making and execution in the final third way way above L1 level. Bring a fraction of that to the league and we'll do well. But they did make it easy for us, particularly after an hour or do when their heads were gone.higher wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnRalX-Nd4A
For all that we made 11 changes, most of that starting XI has League 1 starts this season. Mbengue, Dean, McIntyre, Carson, Vickers... etc.
What excites me the most is just how up for it we were and to the final whistle it would be so easy for us to treat this competition as a waste of our time. But I haven't seen a Reading side that enthusiastic and rampaging since Coppell.
A win on Sat and people will genuinely start discussing promotion.Stranded wrote:All this and we still have Smith and Wing to come back in the next couple of weeks, who are both proven performers at this level. Christ, even Ejaria could become a decent option if he is ever fit and his mind is in the right place.
So many positives on the pitch right now.
There’s part of the problem - people are easily swayed by individual results (whether that’s a win or a loss) to a point where expectations flutter all over. Shouldn’t be demanding unrealistic targets for these players.WestYorksRoyal wrote:A win on Sat and people will genuinely start discussing promotion.Stranded wrote:All this and we still have Smith and Wing to come back in the next couple of weeks, who are both proven performers at this level. Christ, even Ejaria could become a decent option if he is ever fit and his mind is in the right place.
So many positives on the pitch right now.
It's funny isn't it how the narrative changes. A couple of weeks ago people were fearing relegation because we'd only beaten a side who have yet to score a goal this season through an own goal and beat a newly promoted side who were down to 10 men. Suddenly now it seems as if we are on the way up again.Stranded wrote:All this and we still have Smith and Wing to come back in the next couple of weeks, who are both proven performers at this level. Christ, even Ejaria could become a decent option if he is ever fit and his mind is in the right place.
So many positives on the pitch right now.
Woaaaah, hold your horses boy, we are all on cloud 9 after last night but lets not let expectations run away with us, no doubting we`ve got an extremely talented bunch of kids here, but first and foremost consolidation is the number 1 aim with all the uncertainty hanging over us regarding possible future point deductions.WestYorksRoyal wrote:A win on Sat and people will genuinely start discussing promotion.Stranded wrote:All this and we still have Smith and Wing to come back in the next couple of weeks, who are both proven performers at this level. Christ, even Ejaria could become a decent option if he is ever fit and his mind is in the right place.
So many positives on the pitch right now.
It's how narratives work in football and sport. Follow PL reporting, and the likes of Man Utd and Spurs lurch from crisis to successful rebuilds on the back of 3 or 4 results.URZZZZ wrote:There’s part of the problem - people are easily swayed by individual results (whether that’s a win or a loss) to a point where expectations flutter all over. Shouldn’t be demanding unrealistic targets for these players.WestYorksRoyal wrote:A win on Sat and people will genuinely start discussing promotion.Stranded wrote:All this and we still have Smith and Wing to come back in the next couple of weeks, who are both proven performers at this level. Christ, even Ejaria could become a decent option if he is ever fit and his mind is in the right place.
So many positives on the pitch right now.
This season is about building a clear, identifiable style and incrementally improving. Our pressing, for example, has improved tenfold from the start of the season where we’re now hunting in packs, as opposed to just having the front four press at the start of the season leaving a huge gap between the attack and midfield.
Next step would be working on getting past a well drilled defence. We seem very apt when scoring the first goal but we don’t quite have the guile to break a team down yet who are defending deep. Bolton was a good start and you could see the work that was put in during the international break.
Who'd be a manager?WestYorksRoyal wrote:I wonder who will keep their place from last night for Saturday. I'd say Carson and Elliott most likely. LB is yet to be nailed down by anyone, while Elliott also had a big impact off the bench against Bolton and has generally shown a touch of class in all his appearances.
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