MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

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by Snowflake Royal » 18 Aug 2024 13:09

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Kelvin was excellent MOTM


It's fairly easy to see one of the main reasons why our players are improving so much. Selles is quick to praise players' performances but at the same time still encourages further improvement.

In the post match interview he spoke about Kelvin's great performance, commented on how he is improving on his tracking back/recovery runs and defensive duties and said that he did this well for 65 minutes. However, the next step was for him to do that for a full 90 minutes. That also helps explain why he was substituted.

Interesting. That's exactly why I thought he'd subbed him.

It seemed so obvious but Dim was baffled.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by Snowflake Royal » 18 Aug 2024 13:10

blythspartan I haven’t read through all this so it might have been mentioned already. I thought Elliott was excellent yesterday and he has improved massively since last season. I know it’s still early days, but I am sure Champ clubs will be circling soon.

He looks stronger and more aware of the need to shield the ball.

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by traff » 18 Aug 2024 14:34

Does anyone know why Ehibhatiomhan puts his hand over his face in celebration?
Firewall perhaps?

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by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Aug 2024 14:48

blythspartan I haven’t read through all this so it might have been mentioned already. I thought Elliott was excellent yesterday and he has improved massively since last season. I know it’s still early days, but I am sure Champ clubs will be circling soon.

There are several players who are improved and could attract higher league interest, it's great. I think Bindon and Elliott have the highest ceiling in the squad, but it's not outlandish to say Ehibhatiomhan, Mbengue, Savage or Craig.

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by South Coast Royal » 18 Aug 2024 14:52

Hound Which is the problem playing your key players in a rubbish cup match. Will be a big miss

Team fine otherwise. Thought Craig was excellent vs Brum at rb

Happy to see Rushesha fit as well


Selles said that he got injured in training.


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by ILoveMoonPig » 18 Aug 2024 15:31

Is anyone else really impressed with how well Selles has integrated youth players into the first team? Azeez, Kelvin, Camara, Dorset etc. I know we only recently signed Craig, so probably not fair to call him our youth player. And the fact we have another generation of young players starting to get involved too, with Abrefa, Garcia and Wareham all being at least on the bench.

Can't help but think that the imposed embargo has actually forced us into relying on the academy which seems to be bearing more fruit than the last time we were allowed to pay fees for players.

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by blythspartan » 18 Aug 2024 15:37

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blythspartan I haven’t read through all this so it might have been mentioned already. I thought Elliott was excellent yesterday and he has improved massively since last season. I know it’s still early days, but I am sure Champ clubs will be circling soon.

There are several players who are improved and could attract higher league interest, it's great. I think Bindon and Elliott have the highest ceiling in the squad, but it's not outlandish to say Ehibhatiomhan, Mbengue, Savage or Craig.


A massive IF I know, but if we could get promoted with this squad of players, I think we could have the same impact as Coventry and Sunderland did when they went back up to the Champ. Obviously, that would mean keeping Selles and strengthening the squad.

I think a lot of clubs stagnate in the Champ. They chase the Premiership dream and eventually find themselves fighting at the wrong end of the table. Saying that, something needs to change with clubs coming down from the Prem having such a huge financial advantage.

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by LUX » 18 Aug 2024 18:15

No they are not you fcking moron.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by leon » 18 Aug 2024 18:23

Judging by our shape yesterday and last season we’re going to find it difficult to break out of the high press.

In possession at the back no one drops into midfield as they are either too deep (wing) or too high (the rest).

Need to sort that out as it happened too much yesterday.


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by Royal Rother » 18 Aug 2024 19:15

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Brogue All that with no aseez knibbs or yiadom in the starting lineup.

Kelvin was excellent MOTM


It's fairly easy to see one of the main reasons why our players are improving so much. Selles is quick to praise players' performances but at the same time still encourages further improvement.

In the post match interview he spoke about Kelvin's great performance, commented on how he is improving on his tracking back/recovery runs and defensive duties and said that he did this well for 65 minutes. However, the next step was for him to do that for a full 90 minutes. That also helps explain why he was substituted.

Interesting. That's exactly why I thought he'd subbed him.

It seemed so obvious but Dim was baffled.


Is Dim still saying that Selles clearly doesn’t rate Kelvin, as he said last season every time he didn’t start or got substituted?

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by Snowflake Royal » 18 Aug 2024 21:26

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It's fairly easy to see one of the main reasons why our players are improving so much. Selles is quick to praise players' performances but at the same time still encourages further improvement.

In the post match interview he spoke about Kelvin's great performance, commented on how he is improving on his tracking back/recovery runs and defensive duties and said that he did this well for 65 minutes. However, the next step was for him to do that for a full 90 minutes. That also helps explain why he was substituted.

Interesting. That's exactly why I thought he'd subbed him.

It seemed so obvious but Dim was baffled.


Is Dim still saying that Selles clearly doesn’t rate Kelvin, as he said last season every time he didn’t start or got substituted?

I think Mick is playing that tune.

He was musing whether Ehibhatiomhan would have started if Azeez was fully fit. Overlooking they play on different flanks.

Dim has put him down as his predicted player of the season so won't see or say anything negative to do with him for a good few weeks.

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by Vision » 19 Aug 2024 00:48

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It seemed so obvious but Dim was baffled.


Is Dim still saying that Selles clearly doesn’t rate Kelvin, as he said last season every time he didn’t start or got substituted?

I think Mick is playing that tune.

He was musing whether Ehibhatiomhan would have started if Azeez was fully fit. Overlooking they play on different flanks.

Dim has put him down as his predicted player of the season so won't see or say anything negative to do with him for a good few weeks.


Yeah, Gooding’s insistence that Selles doesnt rate him despite converting him into a wide forward position so he can fit him into the starting line up (rather than just be Smith’s back up ) is one of the more bizarre takes the commentary crew have.

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by Snowflake Royal » 19 Aug 2024 08:14

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Is Dim still saying that Selles clearly doesn’t rate Kelvin, as he said last season every time he didn’t start or got substituted?

I think Mick is playing that tune.

He was musing whether Ehibhatiomhan would have started if Azeez was fully fit. Overlooking they play on different flanks.

Dim has put him down as his predicted player of the season so won't see or say anything negative to do with him for a good few weeks.


Yeah, Gooding’s insistence that Selles doesnt rate him despite converting him into a wide forward position so he can fit him into the starting line up (rather than just be Smith’s back up ) is one of the more bizarre takes the commentary crew have.

I used to be a fan of Mick, but I think he's spent too much time with Dellor. We could really use a completely different commentary team. Including Williams, who only cares about stirring the pot.


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by blythspartan » 19 Aug 2024 08:43

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Snowflake Royal I think Mick is playing that tune.

He was musing whether Ehibhatiomhan would have started if Azeez was fully fit. Overlooking they play on different flanks.

Dim has put him down as his predicted player of the season so won't see or say anything negative to do with him for a good few weeks.


Yeah, Gooding’s insistence that Selles doesnt rate him despite converting him into a wide forward position so he can fit him into the starting line up (rather than just be Smith’s back up ) is one of the more bizarre takes the commentary crew have.

I used to be a fan of Mick, but I think he's spent too much time with Dellor. We could really use a completely different commentary team. Including Williams, who only cares about stirring the pot.


I agree.

I think most of the time they’re too lazy to do their research on the other teams etc. It feels more about them than the actual match at times. The commentators who covered the Cardiff friendly were excellent.

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by Royal Rother » 19 Aug 2024 09:10

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Snowflake Royal I think Mick is playing that tune.

He was musing whether Ehibhatiomhan would have started if Azeez was fully fit. Overlooking they play on different flanks.

Dim has put him down as his predicted player of the season so won't see or say anything negative to do with him for a good few weeks.


Yeah, Gooding’s insistence that Selles doesnt rate him despite converting him into a wide forward position so he can fit him into the starting line up (rather than just be Smith’s back up ) is one of the more bizarre takes the commentary crew have.

I used to be a fan of Mick, but I think he's spent too much time with Dellor. We could really use a completely different commentary team. Including Williams, who only cares about stirring the pot.


100%.

They all care so deeply (which although being the least we can ask, is good) but it's all so old hat now.

BANG BANG BANG would be for the best.

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by Silver Fox » 19 Aug 2024 09:34

traff Does anyone know why Ehibhatiomhan puts his hand over his face in celebration?
Firewall perhaps?


Alien:Romulus tie-in

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by Snowflake Royal » 19 Aug 2024 09:45

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Yeah, Gooding’s insistence that Selles doesnt rate him despite converting him into a wide forward position so he can fit him into the starting line up (rather than just be Smith’s back up ) is one of the more bizarre takes the commentary crew have.

I used to be a fan of Mick, but I think he's spent too much time with Dellor. We could really use a completely different commentary team. Including Williams, who only cares about stirring the pot.


I agree.

I think most of the time they’re too lazy to do their research on the other teams etc. It feels more about them than the actual match at times. The commentators who covered the Cardiff friendly were excellent.

They spend more time talking about their travel, previous trips, nights out, other sport, Mick's career and Dim's exercise than the game. And when they do talk about the game half of it is either uninsightful or Dim's got the player's or action wrong.

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by Snowflake Royal » 19 Aug 2024 09:47

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traff Does anyone know why Ehibhatiomhan puts his hand over his face in celebration?
Firewall perhaps?


Alien:Romulus tie-in

:lol: brilliant

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by katweslowski » 19 Aug 2024 12:24

Snowflake Royal We could really use a completely different commentary team. Including Williams, who only cares about stirring the pot.


I see a lot of criticism of Tim online, but honestly, he's amazing compared to the insufferable Ady Williams.

It is like listening to an annoying 10 year old who asks the most asinine and contrite questions, just to try to prompt some forced discussion. One of the worst examples of this, admittedly a while back was something like:

"Y'know Tim, if we win the next 6 games, we'll be in the top 2. But if we lose them, we'll be at the bottom. What do you make of that?"

Every time I listen, there are stupid questions of this type. He's also said ridiculous and just embarassing things on Twitter. I remember when the news broke about Wycombe attempting to buy Bearwood. I spent a lot of that week pretty upset and just shellshocked as many did. I then saw him tweet something like "I know things have been bad, but who is the biggest #ReadingFC fan?".

On a side note, I just noticed his twitter account is deactivated and he is taking a break apparently.

Agree on Mick, he never seems with it half the time. I'm also sick of hearing every sentence begin with "listen.".

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by Royal Rother » 19 Aug 2024 12:27

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Snowflake Royal We could really use a completely different commentary team. Including Williams, who only cares about stirring the pot.


I see a lot of criticism of Tim online, but honestly, he's amazing compared to the insufferable Ady Williams.

It is like listening to an annoying 10 year old who asks the most asinine and contrite questions, just to try to prompt some forced discussion. One of the worst examples of this, admittedly a while back was something like:

"Y'know Tim, if we win the next 6 games, we'll be in the top 2. But if we lose them, we'll be at the bottom. What do you make of that?"

Every time I listen, there are stupid questions of this type. He's also said ridiculous and just embarassing things on Twitter. I remember when the news broke about Wycombe attempting to buy Bearwood. I spent a lot of that week pretty upset and just shellshocked as many did. I then saw him tweet something like "I know things have been bad, but who is the biggest #ReadingFC fan?".

On a side note, I just noticed his twitter account is deactivated and he is taking a break apparently.

Agree on Mick, he never seems with it half the time. I'm also sick of hearing every sentence begin with "listen.".


Nah.

50% = "Listen...."

50% = "I agree..."

But yes, seemed like a nice bloke when I met him, but Ady's contributions are just downright annoying.

I can just about stomach Dim and Mick (JUST) but I've stopped tuning in to BBCRB now as Williams just winds me up.

Comes to something when I'd rather get updates from Ian on how the game is going / has gone than live commentary and after match analysis from local radio!
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