by PremAddict » 04 Aug 2007 15:39
by papereyes » 04 Aug 2007 15:45
PremAddict I'll have to agree with commentary regarding Bryn's ability to score from outside the 18 yard box. Reading really lacked that last season (with exception from Seoul-man's scores and Lita's two magnificent strikes against city).
I really hope Reading can increase their shots-on from out. It would help to bring-out the defense and open-up space.
by Royal Soupanoodle » 04 Aug 2007 15:49
by Mr Loyal Royal » 04 Aug 2007 15:49
by Chaney » 04 Aug 2007 15:54
Mr Loyal Royal really don' desreve this half time score... oh well
by woodley_royal_124 » 04 Aug 2007 15:56
by loyalroyal4life » 04 Aug 2007 16:32
PremAddict I'll have to agree with commentary regarding Bryn's ability to score from outside the 18 yard box. Reading really lacked that last season (with exception from Seoul-man's scores and Lita's two magnificent strikes against city).
I really hope Reading can increase their shots-on from out. It would help to bring-out the defense and open-up space.
by ArfnipIsARoyal » 04 Aug 2007 16:46
by Friday's Child » 04 Aug 2007 16:47
by Royal Soupanoodle » 04 Aug 2007 16:48
by chilipepper91 » 04 Aug 2007 16:55
by Royal Soupanoodle » 04 Aug 2007 16:57
by woodley_royal_124 » 04 Aug 2007 17:07
by Royal Soupanoodle » 04 Aug 2007 17:10
woodley_royal_124 One that has the greatest likelihood of upsetting Manchester United's tendency to always win
by Upper West Ginger » 04 Aug 2007 19:41
by bb0118 » 05 Aug 2007 02:10
Upper West Ginger Despite it being very much a first-team lineup, Reading seemed to take some time to get going - unlike Wolves, who were all over us for the first 20 minutes.
Hunt's equaliser produced a stunned silence in the ground - even from the Reading fans, who had spotted the blatant push in the back of the defender from 70 yards away (unlike the ref and assistant, apparently).
Seol was roundly booed by the Wolves fans whenever he got the ball, so the Reading fans cheered him for a change. He still tends to pull out of tackles, which is frustrating to watch.
Convey and Shorey aren't operating on the same wavelength yet. On several occasions passes were overhit (or the intended recipient wasn't fast enough to get there in time).
The best period of play for Reading was the first 15 minutes of the second half, but it didn't produce any more goals. After that, the usual multiple substitutions made the game more disjointed.
Cox came on for about 20 minutes, and acquitted himself well, with a couple of shots on goal.
Cisse also put in an appearance. Looked quite comfortable in midfield.
Hahnemann played the first half, and had to make some good saves. Replaced by Federici at half-time. It struck me that Fed has been eating fewer pies - he looks leaner and faster. He too had a good match, with some equally good saves made.
Everybody else who played performed pretty much as you would expect.
The sun shone (in our eyes) for most of the afternoon.
Here's to next weekend ...
by seahawk10 » 05 Aug 2007 03:36
by Upper West Ginger » 05 Aug 2007 09:29
bb0118 [Was this report sponsored by Chaucer by any chance?
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