Reading v Liverpool match thread

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by fool » 08 Dec 2007 22:07

Royal With Cheese Right folks. Lets clear one thing up. If the defender gets the ball IT'S NOT A FCUKING PENALTY.

There, I feel better now.

Sonko - two immense challenges. You've just got to get your long ball game sorted out.


Listen if alan green says it a pen then its a pen - :D

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by Friday's Child » 09 Dec 2007 00:40

Here's Harper's goal - quality...

http://www.d1g.com/video/show/1592504

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by leon » 09 Dec 2007 01:01

Arch All the penalty shouts were borderline, theirs as well as ours. They all went our way, which you could call lucky, but the TV tw@ts suggesting Liverpool "should have had" three penalties is just daft. Anyway, I'll take the win however it comes.

We're still pretty dire, to be honest, but the most positive thing starting to emerge is Convey is giving us a nice mix of quality and urgency going forward that we've been badly missing.

Both centre backs were well dodgy today. Bikey looked a couple of classes superior when he came on.


Sorry, I think you normally talk sense but apart from your Bikey comment your description of us is complete bollocks

Ingimarrson (sic) handled Torres very well indeed, I thought Sonko did ok and generally the defence actually looked very comfortable.

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by Royal Rother » 09 Dec 2007 01:22

It's probably going to take concurrent injuries / suspensions to 2 of Ingi, Sonko and Duberry for Bikey to get his next PL start from the look of it, but I still think he has looked our best defender this season.

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by seahawk10 » 09 Dec 2007 01:35

Derbyshire Royal Lucky? yes Liverpool should have had at least 3 penalties, Readings wasn't. The ref has given every decision Readings way and they just said that "the reds" have to beat the ref as well as Reading!!!


Yes, that was some of the most biased commentary I have ever heard as well. And it went on ALL game long.


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by seahawk10 » 09 Dec 2007 01:41

Arch We're still pretty dire, to be honest, but the most positive thing starting to emerge is Convey is giving us a nice mix of quality and urgency going forward that we've been badly missing.

Both centre backs were well dodgy today. Bikey looked a couple of classes superior when he came on.


Agreed, best thing from today's game was Convey and the fact that we attacked instead of packing it in. I would love to see Bikey get a start. I was thinking Bikey-Sonko might be our best pairing. I am sure Coppell will start the same XI in our next game as a reward for the historic win.

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by Arch » 09 Dec 2007 01:47

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Arch All the penalty shouts were borderline, theirs as well as ours. They all went our way, which you could call lucky, but the TV tw@ts suggesting Liverpool "should have had" three penalties is just daft. Anyway, I'll take the win however it comes.

We're still pretty dire, to be honest, but the most positive thing starting to emerge is Convey is giving us a nice mix of quality and urgency going forward that we've been badly missing.

Both centre backs were well dodgy today. Bikey looked a couple of classes superior when he came on.


Sorry, I think you normally talk sense but apart from your Bikey comment your description of us is complete bollocks

Ingimarrson (sic) handled Torres very well indeed, I thought Sonko did ok and generally the defence actually looked very comfortable.
OK, and appreciate the compliment. I thought Ingimar's son made a couple of howlers, but in the final analysis if you score three times you put yourself in a great position to win. So I'm happy to chalk that one up as a great performance all round.

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by Royal Rother » 09 Dec 2007 01:49

It seems to me that this result is a triumph for consistency in team selection over rotation and resting.

We know Liverpool are a far better team than us (hell, their wage bill is probably 10 times what ours is so they damn well should be) but finally we saw the combination that took us so far last season (fighting spirit, luck and no little skill) all come together on the same day again - probably for the 1st time since the Man Utd game.

The confidence this will give the players should be enormous and whilst the teams below us all lost again (and with it lost a bit more of their own confidence) it is not unreasonable to expect this to kick start a move into relative safety in the coming weeks.

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by elman » 09 Dec 2007 02:58

Great result, thought it may have been me that was biased over the commentary on FSC. Guess the commentators were wearing Red Shirts.
The worst I have ever heard in quite a long life of listening to commentaries :o


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by Barry the bird boggler » 09 Dec 2007 09:10

Well that result was just admirable, amazing, astonishing, astounding, awe-inspiring, awesome, brilliant, cool, divine, dynamite, enjoyable, excellent, extraordinary, fabulous, fantastic, fine, incredible, magnificent, marvellous, miraculous, outstanding, phenomenal, prime, remarkable, sensational, something else, staggering, startling, strange, stupendous, super, superb, surprising, swell, terrific, tremendous, wondrous and generally good

Feared the worst when I saw Rafa had selected more or less the full monty to play against us but there was no need to worry we came through dispelling amongst the best the Premiership had to offer with the same team that won the Championship 18 months before.

After the direness of last week we managed to go to the other extreme this week but the question is can the confidence and lift that this result has given the squad be carried over into the game at Birmingham where we will not be given quite so much time on the ball.

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Re: Reading v Liverpool match thread

by Oi Oi Saveloy » 09 Dec 2007 10:29

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So have I, and not a good one.



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by Ian Royal » 09 Dec 2007 10:37

Friday's Child Here's Harper's goal - quality...

http://www.d1g.com/video/show/1592504


I don't think anyone else in our team could have scored that goal at that point in the match. Harper's fitness is incredible.


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by RoyalBlue » 09 Dec 2007 10:52

Just like to say that three of the players who have taken a lot of stick in the last few weeks all had very good games.

Harper: Enough said (I thought the stick he had been receiving was very unfair/unjustified anyway).

Brynjar: Add to his profile - now not only a very effective impact player when brought on for the last 20-30 minutes but also very clearly a player for the really big games. Now all he's got to do is perform as well against the likes of Middlesbrough and Birmingham as he does against United and Liverpool.

USA: Still shows a bit too much affection for his goal-line, whilst his distribution is still questionable at times. However, produced a couple of very good saves and clearly grew in confidence as the game wore on.

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by andrew1957 » 09 Dec 2007 11:27

RoyalBlue Just like to say that three of the players who have taken a lot of stick in the last few weeks all had very good games.

Harper: Enough said (I thought the stick he had been receiving was very unfair/unjustified anyway).

Brynjar: Add to his profile - now not only a very effective impact player when brought on for the last 20-30 minutes but also very clearly a player for the really big games. Now all he's got to do is perform as well against the likes of Middlesbrough and Birmingham as he does against United and Liverpool.

USA: Still shows a bit too much affection for his goal-line, whilst his distribution is still questionable at times. However, produced a couple of very good saves and clearly grew in confidence as the game wore on.


I agree with all your comments.

Brynjar is an enigma. He also had a very good game against Arsenal as well. He really does seem to perform in the big games - if only he could do it every week.

I really wish USA could distribute - he would be a great keeper if only he could and we would concede less goals.

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by RoyalBlue » 09 Dec 2007 12:24

I reckon they must have found a batch of those 'Tenacity, Spirit and Flair' T shirts in a cupboard somewhere!

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by rg6royal » 09 Dec 2007 12:58

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rg6royal We were definately the better team today.....Liverpool look nothing like the likes of Arsenal. Impressed with harper, bryn and sonko today especially.

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Agreed!!!


Thought sonko was the worst player on the pitch tbh

O apart from the REFEREE OMG how did he get a job?


don't agree with that mate

Sonko made those 2 excellent tackles on Torres which they claimed penalties for as all the "big four" would and it turned out they were fair.

Maybe his fault for the goal though as he should have one the header.....overall though no complaints.

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by Ian Royal » 09 Dec 2007 13:47

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rg6royal We were definately the better team today.....Liverpool look nothing like the likes of Arsenal. Impressed with harper, bryn and sonko today especially.

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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:



Agreed!!!


Thought sonko was the worst player on the pitch tbh

O apart from the REFEREE OMG how did he get a job?


don't agree with that mate

Sonko made those 2 excellent tackles on Torres which they claimed penalties for as all the "big four" would and it turned out they were fair.

Maybe his fault for the goal though as he should have one the header.....overall though no complaints.


The first tackle was stupid, more than half the time that would have been given regardless of whether he got the ball a little first. He was caught nowhere for their goal as well. Not up to his usual standard and has looked a little ropey recently. Least good performance from a Reading player yesterday. Doesn't mean he didn't play ok overall though.

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by Old Biscuitman » 09 Dec 2007 14:08

Must be up there with RFC's best ever results (I did say results, not performances, mind). I do find it amazing that there are posters on here who can find something to moan about on a day we beat Liverpool FC, one of the truly great clubs and one of the biggest. Where have you been for the last 136 years, you guys? Celebrate the day.

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by Ian Royal » 09 Dec 2007 14:19

Old Biscuitman Must be up there with RFC's best ever results (I did say results, not performances, mind). I do find it amazing that there are posters on here who can find something to moan about on a day we beat Liverpool FC, one of the truly great clubs and one of the biggest. Where have you been for the last 136 years, you guys? Celebrate the day.


Happy as anyone else. Just not capable of pretending everything is wonderful and all played flawlessly when they didn't.

And as far as I'm concerned that was the best result in our history. The only ways to better that are:

Beat Man U @ home in the league
Beat Liverpool/Arsenal/Man U away
Win the FA cup
The game that wins us the top flight
Win a major Euro competition.

We just beat Liverpool, the greatest ever British team, at the fifth time of asking, despite being, according to so many, footballing no marks.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :D :D :D :D 8)

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