BFTG - The Goon Show

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by ZacNaloen » 31 Mar 2013 14:01

I've noticed breaking up play for most teams in the premier league involves forcing errors, rather than winning tackles, and then picking up the second ball.

Of course you do still get tackles, they are an important part of the game, but how many teams have a deep playmaker these days rather than a 5th defender?

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Schards#2 » 31 Mar 2013 14:04

Loudest chant of the day was that "were the left side" shit. Just a thought, but maybe it would be better to put more into supporting the team than this moronic crap.

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by Big Ern » 31 Mar 2013 14:27

Schards#2 Loudest chant of the day was that "were the left side" shit. Just a thought, but maybe it would be better to put more into supporting the team than this moronic crap.


A forlorn hope I'm afraid. Our plight this season has understandably sucked the hope out of most of our supporters and the way we were so outclasses yesterday was another blatant reminder of how poor we are. The rest of this season is about having a few jollies, the results are a distant second.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Sanguine » 31 Mar 2013 14:40

leon Yes it was bad, but I've seen worse and it was hardly unexpected. From where I was up with the Arsenal fans we looked like what we are - a team at the bottom of the league. Strangely I thought the defence did as best they could and was let down by the midfield who really did nothing. In terms of effort the laziest player on the pitch was Guthrie, who was second best to just about anything, and did little when he had the ball.


I know you hate him Leon, but Guthrie wasn't lazy at all, he certainly faded in the second half, but he covered as much grass as any Reading player in the first, mainly because Jem and Ledge refused to step out of the back six.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Big Ern » 31 Mar 2013 14:59

It amazes me the lengths some will go to support Guthrie. Let's put this into perspective, he was a free transfer after being a bit-part player for Newcastle last year. If he really was the white Pele as some on here must believe, then he would have either been offered a huge contract at Newcastle or would have gone to a top Prem team.....not to little old Reading.

What is without doubt though is his attitude which absolutely stinks. This puts more attention on his performances as he needs to compensate his bad attitude with outstanding performances, which he simply does not deliver.
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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Sanguine » 31 Mar 2013 15:01

Big Ern It amazes me the lengths some will go to support Guthrie. Let's put this into perspective, he was a free transfer after being a bit-part player for Newcastle last year. If he really was the white Pele as some on here must believe, then he would have either been offered a huge contract at Newcastle or would have gone to a top Prem team.....not to little old Reading.

What is without doubt though is his attitude which absolutely stinks. This puts more attention on his performances as he needs to compensate his bad attitude with outstanding performances, which he simply does deliver.


There's one post here that goes to extremes about Guthrie, and it ain't mine. :lol:

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by sandman » 31 Mar 2013 15:06

Big Ern It amazes me the lengths some will go to support Guthrie. Let's put this into perspective, he was a free transfer after being a bit-part player for Newcastle last year. If he really was the white Pele as some on here must believe, then he would have either been offered a huge contract at Newcastle or would have gone to a top Prem team.....not to little old Reading.

What is without doubt though is his attitude which absolutely stinks. This puts more attention on his performances as he needs to compensate his bad attitude with outstanding performances, which he simply does not deliver.


Doesn't help that people constantly make excuses for him.

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by Big Ern » 31 Mar 2013 15:11

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Big Ern It amazes me the lengths some will go to support Guthrie. Let's put this into perspective, he was a free transfer after being a bit-part player for Newcastle last year. If he really was the white Pele as some on here must believe, then he would have either been offered a huge contract at Newcastle or would have gone to a top Prem team.....not to little old Reading.

What is without doubt though is his attitude which absolutely stinks. This puts more attention on his performances as he needs to compensate his bad attitude with outstanding performances, which he simply does not deliver.


Doesn't help that people constantly make excuses for him.


Probable more a case of people saying it enough times so they believe it. Sadly it's more out of hope than reality.

Guthrie is a bit better than what we had before, but his attitude means he should be first out the door in the summer, even if it is a free or his contract is cancelled via mutual consent.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by CayeneMatt » 31 Mar 2013 16:18

I thimk thats the point. Guthrie offers potentialy something a bit better. At least he attempts to switch play or look for the through ball which was evident yesterday. He's by no means the greateat but appears to possess more natural ability than the other options.


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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Caversham Royal » 31 Mar 2013 16:22

From what I saw watching online, there were a few positive signs of Reading starting to try to pass the ball on the ground more regularly (when they had it of course!), but still all much of the same old problems that have cost us throughout the season (and so consequently did on Sat too). I feel Southampton is definitely the last drink in the last chance saloon now as far as this season goes.......

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by ManchesterRoyals » 31 Mar 2013 16:32

Lets just face it are midfield has been a big problem this season and can we all agree there all shit and just cant do the job at this level

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by phil in cornwall » 31 Mar 2013 16:35

One of the few positives was Hal Robson-Kanu. He was strong throughout and took his goal brilliantly.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by leon » 31 Mar 2013 16:39

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leon Yes it was bad, but I've seen worse and it was hardly unexpected. From where I was up with the Arsenal fans we looked like what we are - a team at the bottom of the league. Strangely I thought the defence did as best they could and was let down by the midfield who really did nothing. In terms of effort the laziest player on the pitch was Guthrie, who was second best to just about anything, and did little when he had the ball.


I know you hate him Leon, but Guthrie wasn't lazy at all, he certainly faded in the second half, but he covered as much grass as any Reading player in the first, mainly because Jem and Ledge refused to step out of the back six.


not true. I want to give him a chance - but yesterday he contributed nothing. He might have covered every blade of grass but it was always 2 minutes after his Arsenal opposite number. Dreadful performance.


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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by paultheroyal » 31 Mar 2013 16:53

Schards#2 Loudest chant of the day was that "were the left side" shit. Just a thought, but maybe it would be better to put more into supporting the team than this moronic crap.


It is just an awful chant. More like Bill Oddie required at least!

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by St. Brynjar » 31 Mar 2013 17:14

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Big Ern It amazes me the lengths some will go to support Guthrie. Let's put this into perspective, he was a free transfer after being a bit-part player for Newcastle last year. If he really was the white Pele as some on here must believe, then he would have either been offered a huge contract at Newcastle or would have gone to a top Prem team.....not to little old Reading.

What is without doubt though is his attitude which absolutely stinks. This puts more attention on his performances as he needs to compensate his bad attitude with outstanding performances, which he simply does not deliver.


Guthrie is the worst thing about this season.
People seem to worship him, think that he's some kind of Messi-clone, and there are even those who have been harping on about how McD was at fault for not playing him, almost as if we'd be in the top three if only we had been playing Guthrie more.

You really are a miserable old fart aren't you? When I first started reading this forum your brilliant posts about how TSI was never going to go though kept me entertained through a dull Spring. Since then you've jumped at any chance to criticise Anton and anything associated with him. Give it a rest.

Danny Guthrie is a very capable footballer who had a poor game yesterday, just like the other 10 Reading players on the pitch. There's a reason a lot of people call for him in the side - without him we're often poor at best and his return to the side coincided with our January revival - coincidence? Ignoring the hyperbole, I do think if Guthrie, Kebe, Pog, Mariappa, Shorey and Kelly had started every game this season we'd be noticeably higher up the table.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Barry the bird boggler » 31 Mar 2013 17:17

Thought the Arsenal fans were absolute crap, talk about a morgue and zero support for your team then that made the Mad Stad look positively Deafening by comparison

Reading were dreadful, as expected, and to be honest I'd be happy to see the whole squad go in the summer as so very few are anywhere near PL ability.

May as well now give opportunities to some of the younger players like Obita, Samuel and Hector by making them substitutes so at least they might get some game time and we can see how they might go in Division 2

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Royalclapper » 31 Mar 2013 17:24

Very nervy looking RFC side, looked completely overwhelmed by it all which is understandable.

At no point did it look like we had 5 midfield players on the pitch, Arsenal looked like they had 2 or 3 extra players every time they had the ball :(

Difficult to take anything from that game I suppose, but by no means is that a great Arsenal side and pressing them further up the pitch wouldn't have gone a miss.

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by Winnershroyal » 31 Mar 2013 17:30

Was in an executive box the other end from our fans.

The lamb was nice wasn't too keen on the salad or pudding.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by Avon Royal » 31 Mar 2013 17:38

Winnershroyal Was in an executive box the other end from our fans.

The lamb was nice wasn't too keen on the salad or pudding.


There were 11 puddings that I wasn't keen on.

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Re: BFTG - The Goon Show

by SydenhamRoyal » 31 Mar 2013 17:45

LightwaterRoyal Remember after the Wigan game when we all said atleast we cant play any worse for the rest of the season?...


To be fair, after the Wigan game was not the first time I said it this season :shock:

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