by Cureton's Volley » 15 Jan 2014 16:54
by Ian Royal » 15 Jan 2014 17:11
by HYPERH1PPO » 16 Jan 2014 19:27
by 1871 not 1998 » 16 Jan 2014 19:28
HYPERH1PPO I think we know Le Fondre would go to a team where he knows the manager
Well it's either Leeds, Nottingham Forest or Celtic
by Hoop Blah » 17 Jan 2014 10:14
by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Jan 2014 10:50
Hoop Blah I really don't think that McDermott would hold that against Le Fondre if he felt he'd add something to their squad.
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Jan 2014 10:58
1871 not 1998HYPERH1PPO I think we know Le Fondre would go to a team where he knows the manager
Well it's either Leeds, Nottingham Forest or Celtic
After what he said about McDermott after he left? No chance of going to Leeds, and McDermott was quizzed on Alf today and said he couldn't see Reading selling him.
How does Alf know Lennon or Davies then? From the telly?
http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport ... s-tactics/
"You can see the massive progression we have made under the new manager and the contrast in styles," argued Le Fondre. "No disrespect to Brian and how we played before, but it's a totally different kind of football in the Premier League than the Championship."
"If you keep giving the ball away, trying to turn teams and don't have any sustained possession, teams tend to hurt you."
"Premier League clubs have got players good enough to keep the ball for five or six minutes and suddenly you are chasing shadows. One false move and they cut through you straight away. When strikers are at the top of their game they only need one chance and you are one nil down and chasing the game."
"Le Fondre, 24, says things have improved under Adkins over the eight matches he has been in charge. "He's only been here a handful of games, but we've come on leaps and bounds," he suggested. "We're keeping the ball better and starting to control games with a little more possession."
"We're getting a foothold in games which we weren't really doing earlier in the season. We were sort of riding our luck and hoping for the best. That's tough to say but that's what we were doing. We were hoping someone came up with a bit of magic or that Adam Federici or Alex McCarthy had a 'worldy' in goal, and we would take it from there."
"[i]Now there's more structure about our play. With a bit of fine tuning we can keep progressing."[/i]
by Uke » 18 Jan 2014 16:08
by Cureton's Volley » 18 Jan 2014 17:36
by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Jan 2014 18:24
by marekisgod » 18 Jan 2014 18:52
by Platypuss » 18 Jan 2014 19:05
marekisgod L E D G E N D
by BraisingsteakRoyal » 18 Jan 2014 19:22
by MmmMonsterMunch » 18 Jan 2014 19:26
BraisingsteakRoyal Looked suspiciously like a farewell clap when he came off today?
by maffff » 18 Jan 2014 19:35
Pepe the Horseman Missed an absolute sitter today
by marekisgod » 18 Jan 2014 19:54
by SPARTA » 18 Jan 2014 19:56
by Victor Meldrew » 18 Jan 2014 19:58
marekisgod Billy Sharp is on his way up A34 ...........................
by Nameless » 18 Jan 2014 20:05
Victor Meldrewmarekisgod Billy Sharp is on his way up A34 ...........................
Billy Sharp can keep on going to Birmingham or further-well done Alf and now perhaps Adkins will find a place in the side for our top scorer and best striker in terms of conversion of chances.
by Hoop Blah » 18 Jan 2014 20:18
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