by JR » 14 Sep 2022 22:36
by Royal Rother » 14 Sep 2022 22:40
Snowflake RoyalRoyal Rother Joao’s stats as quoted on Sky are interesting if I heard correctly.
6 touches in the opponent’s box all season.
3 shots all season, all goals.
Can that be right?
And if it is, what can we do about it?
Have some of the ball so we can give it to him.
by windermereROYAL » 14 Sep 2022 22:40
Sutekh Normal service has been resumed at home. Next game is Norwich
by Lower West » 14 Sep 2022 22:42
JR
So let’s criticise a bad performance, but not lose perspective of a stunning start.
by Rax » 14 Sep 2022 22:42
JRRax One of the worst performances since Terry.
Fornah is a L2 player at best - a midfield performance Mark Reilly would have been proud of.
I'm bemused at best - v Stoke - 2 up front, dynamic team effort that deserved the win - tonight long balls to the lone Joao - I mean WTF.
Sir Steve would not have changed a winning team.
So Sir Steve would have put an injured player out on the pitch?!
by Royalcop » 14 Sep 2022 22:43
by Ascotexgunner » 14 Sep 2022 22:46
JR That was dreadful, but some of this overreaction is frankly laughable.
There are posters coming out of the woodwork on this page to chastise the team - where were you after Stoke, Blackburn etc?
Everything said by Ian Royal, Sutekh etc is correct - we were very very poor.
BUT that happens in the Championship and particularly with our patchwork squad should not be a surprise.
Just look at the table - after 20% of the season we are 4th! FOURTH - not even the most optimistic on here would have foresaw that.
So let’s criticise a bad performance, but not lose perspective of a stunning start.
by JR » 14 Sep 2022 23:00
RaxJRRax One of the worst performances since Terry.
Fornah is a L2 player at best - a midfield performance Mark Reilly would have been proud of.
I'm bemused at best - v Stoke - 2 up front, dynamic team effort that deserved the win - tonight long balls to the lone Joao - I mean WTF.
Sir Steve would not have changed a winning team.
So Sir Steve would have put an injured player out on the pitch?!
No - presume Longy was injured - but you surely get my drift?
by JR » 14 Sep 2022 23:01
AscotexgunnerJR That was dreadful, but some of this overreaction is frankly laughable.
There are posters coming out of the woodwork on this page to chastise the team - where were you after Stoke, Blackburn etc?
Everything said by Ian Royal, Sutekh etc is correct - we were very very poor.
BUT that happens in the Championship and particularly with our patchwork squad should not be a surprise.
Just look at the table - after 20% of the season we are 4th! FOURTH - not even the most optimistic on here would have foresaw that.
So let’s criticise a bad performance, but not lose perspective of a stunning start.
You see it as 4th.....I see it as 6 points off relegation.
We were truly dire tonight. Any positivity I had that this team is mid table possibly has gone.
We will pretty much be fighting the other end like last season.
Really disappointed about tonight and the first two piss poor efforts up front that left us on the back foot to concede.
by Rax » 14 Sep 2022 23:16
JRRaxJR
So Sir Steve would have put an injured player out on the pitch?!
No - presume Longy was injured - but you surely get my drift?
Long is injured, but actually the whole never change a winning team approach is one of my biggest bugbears in the game.
You pick a team to win the game in front of you, not the one behind.
Also there are always games you win that you didn’t deserve to, so to blindly pick the same side can be daft.
by leon » 14 Sep 2022 23:22
by JR » 14 Sep 2022 23:26
RaxJRRax
No - presume Longy was injured - but you surely get my drift?
Long is injured, but actually the whole never change a winning team approach is one of my biggest bugbears in the game.
You pick a team to win the game in front of you, not the one behind.
Also there are always games you win that you didn’t deserve to, so to blindly pick the same side can be daft.
Fair point JR - I'm just frustrated that we looked decent with 2 up top and Ince then goes blindly into "sole Joao" mode.
Long balls into him against a bruising CB is never gonna work - and it didn't!
by JR » 14 Sep 2022 23:31
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Sep 2022 23:54
JR Paul Ince reaction - great to see to be honest:
First and foremost, credit to Sunderland. They played some good stuff and they looked a very good side. But we let them look like a very good side," Ince began.
"We had no intensity, no second balls won, in possession we were sloppy, we couldn’t hold the ball up, we looked tired – and we shouldn’t be saying that after we had the weekend off.
"We looked nervous. They looked sharper, hungrier, we didn’t look our normal selves – we were completely the opposite to what we’ve done in the first four home games.
"They wanted it more than us, we weren’t aggressive enough, we weren’t competitive enough. We didn’t do anything right.
"We were miles off it. There is not one player who did themselves credit tonight. And if we’re not on it, we’re going to get beaten. Because we are where we are and because we’ve had a good start, everyone was getting a bit above our station.
"This result is a wake-up call. It’s a kick up the backside we needed. Our job is to stay in this league. And this is where we are.
"Maybe the players got carried away too. We’re not good enough not to be on it. This result puts everyone’s feet back on the ground.
"We have to compete in every game. We have to fight for everything, we have to fight to win. And we’ve got to do that in every single game until we get to March and then we’ll see where we are in the table.
"We have got to do the basics right, that's what kept us up last year and that is what has given us a good start this season. But we didn’t do that tonight. We didn’t turn up.
"It’s 12 points from five home games and we have to be positive about that. But if we go into games with that same attitude and application, we’ll lose. So I hope to see a response on Saturday."
by Zip » 15 Sep 2022 00:30
Royalcop I also left with 20 mins to go; entirely obvious we were never getting back into that game once their third went in. Genuinely baffled by where that performance came from - the polar opposite of the performance v Stoke. No passion, commitment or understanding between the players. Sunderland weren’t even any good, we gifted them those three points.
by Zip » 15 Sep 2022 00:34
JRAscotexgunnerJR That was dreadful, but some of this overreaction is frankly laughable.
There are posters coming out of the woodwork on this page to chastise the team - where were you after Stoke, Blackburn etc?
Everything said by Ian Royal, Sutekh etc is correct - we were very very poor.
BUT that happens in the Championship and particularly with our patchwork squad should not be a surprise.
Just look at the table - after 20% of the season we are 4th! FOURTH - not even the most optimistic on here would have foresaw that.
So let’s criticise a bad performance, but not lose perspective of a stunning start.
You see it as 4th.....I see it as 6 points off relegation.
We were truly dire tonight. Any positivity I had that this team is mid table possibly has gone.
We will pretty much be fighting the other end like last season.
Really disappointed about tonight and the first two piss poor efforts up front that left us on the back foot to concede.
Jesus Christ!!! One bad performance. Preceded by 4 home games we won that we deserved to win.
Get a grip.
by URZZZZ » 15 Sep 2022 00:37
ZipRoyalcop I also left with 20 mins to go; entirely obvious we were never getting back into that game once their third went in. Genuinely baffled by where that performance came from - the polar opposite of the performance v Stoke. No passion, commitment or understanding between the players. Sunderland weren’t even any good, we gifted them those three points.
I don’t agree about Sunderland. They were excellent. Zipped the ball about really well and always had a midfielder in space. They closed us down superbly. Their third goal was outstanding.
Worst performance I have ever seen from a Reading team. We looked like a non League team. I have no issues with us losing if we give it a go but losing like that tonight was simply unacceptable.
by Zip » 15 Sep 2022 00:41
URZZZZZipRoyalcop I also left with 20 mins to go; entirely obvious we were never getting back into that game once their third went in. Genuinely baffled by where that performance came from - the polar opposite of the performance v Stoke. No passion, commitment or understanding between the players. Sunderland weren’t even any good, we gifted them those three points.
I don’t agree about Sunderland. They were excellent. Zipped the ball about really well and always had a midfielder in space. They closed us down superbly. Their third goal was outstanding.
Worst performance I have ever seen from a Reading team. We looked like a non League team. I have no issues with us losing if we give it a go but losing like that tonight was simply unacceptable.
‘Greed - Roberts and to a lesser extent Clarke ran us ragged all night and I thought Alese had a very good game for them
Roberts and Clarke showing the merits of taking on a man and creating danger through pace. For the thousandth time, Yiadom is not a wing back and Rahman offers nothing in this system, a waste of time. How were we meant to get back in the game with those two as our outball? Dreadful management
by CountryRoyal » 15 Sep 2022 00:48
leon ffs Ince learn to change it when it’s not working. Tonight that was at about 10 mins in.
by URZZZZ » 15 Sep 2022 00:50
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