by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Jan 2025 14:10
by Stanmore Royal » 26 Jan 2025 14:55
blythspartan Hunty’s our manager and we have to stick by him. Yes, he’s no Ruben, but Ruben is history now.
Yesterday was awful, but for me the results are all immaterial until Dai oxf*rd off.
I know we have Kelvin E, but Smith is our only senior striker. When you compare our options to the likes of Brum, Hollywood etc. our squad depth is awful. I know nothing about Burton’s squad, but I bet they have more options upfront than we do.
by RoyalBlue » 26 Jan 2025 16:31
Crowbar6753 I understand each manager/coach has their preferred style of play but we've gone from playing fast attractive flowing passing football with an amazing high press with a team of youngsters to which it suited these guys well. Now we have ditched the high press, the football is slow and lethargic and we now seem to be playing hoof ball hoping that Smith can get on the end of something!!!
Their keeper didn't have a save to make all game!! without Mbengue our defense is poor and we look like shipping goals on most attacks, so basically we have to have an attacking threat otherwise we will never win. It doesn't help that Wing our best creator is off form and being played as a CDM.
Finally our passing is terrible, twice, Campbell was on the attack, stopped, played a ball backwards which was intercepted resulting in a goal.
Watch our game away at Brum and then compare it to todays game.....our high press and running with our youngsters scared teams to death and i'm sure teams were surprised and envious of our youngsters, now look at us the difference is night and day and its purely down to tactics.
by RoyalBlue » 26 Jan 2025 16:33
blythspartan Hunty’s our manager and we have to stick by him. Yes, he’s no Ruben, but Ruben is history now.
Yesterday was awful, but for me the results are all immaterial until Dai oxf*rd off.
I know we have Kelvin E, but Smith is our only senior striker. When you compare our options to the likes of Brum, Hollywood etc. our squad depth is awful. I know nothing about Burton’s squad, but I bet they have more options upfront than we do.
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Jan 2025 16:38
by URZZZZ » 26 Jan 2025 23:16
RoyalBlueCrowbar6753 I understand each manager/coach has their preferred style of play but we've gone from playing fast attractive flowing passing football with an amazing high press with a team of youngsters to which it suited these guys well. Now we have ditched the high press, the football is slow and lethargic and we now seem to be playing hoof ball hoping that Smith can get on the end of something!!!
Their keeper didn't have a save to make all game!! without Mbengue our defense is poor and we look like shipping goals on most attacks, so basically we have to have an attacking threat otherwise we will never win. It doesn't help that Wing our best creator is off form and being played as a CDM.
Finally our passing is terrible, twice, Campbell was on the attack, stopped, played a ball backwards which was intercepted resulting in a goal.
Watch our game away at Brum and then compare it to todays game.....our high press and running with our youngsters scared teams to death and i'm sure teams were surprised and envious of our youngsters, now look at us the difference is night and day and its purely down to tactics.
You've hit the nail right on the head. If it ain't broke,,,,,,, Did Noel really think he could improve on how we were doing? Maybe he thought he could fix something else but, in trying to do so, he seems to have brought the rest, which was functioning pretty well, tumbling down.
I wasn't there yesterday but, IMO, the only time we looked half-decent and as though we could compete against Stockport were on the too few occasions when we started to play 'The Ruben Way'.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Jan 2025 07:47
RoyalBlueblythspartan Hunty’s our manager and we have to stick by him. Yes, he’s no Ruben, but Ruben is history now.
Yesterday was awful, but for me the results are all immaterial until Dai oxf*rd off.
I know we have Kelvin E, but Smith is our only senior striker. When you compare our options to the likes of Brum, Hollywood etc. our squad depth is awful. I know nothing about Burton’s squad, but I bet they have more options upfront than we do.
But surely that's the reason why we have to play with a style that served us well up until Ruben's departure and which provided the likes of Knibbs, Wing and Savage to chip in with goals.
by RG30 » 27 Jan 2025 07:49
by hughsies no.1 » 27 Jan 2025 09:09
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Jan 2025 09:46
hughsies no.1 Let the result and performance sink in, for what was a complete waste of a Saturday visiting east London for such an abject performance.
One obvious frustration that I haven’t seen picked up is Campbell was at fault for BOTH goals.
He needlessly lost possession for the first by not playing the ball earlier - and rightly got a rollicking from Wing for it.
For the second, he lost the ball again which led to them advancing down the pitch and gaining a corner, he then was involved in an argument with Wing about losing the ball again pre corner and whilst this was happening he was too slow to go mark his man for the short corner which resulted in the quick cross and inevitable goal.
Hunt did say post match we didn’t set quick enough for the corner which led to the second goal.
Small details, which resulted in Campbell being hooked almost straight after second goal.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like a scapegoat and it’s not like the rest of the team stepped up in anyway - but it didn’t help!
by Greatwesternline » 27 Jan 2025 09:56
Snowflake RoyalRoyalBlueblythspartan Hunty’s our manager and we have to stick by him. Yes, he’s no Ruben, but Ruben is history now.
Yesterday was awful, but for me the results are all immaterial until Dai oxf*rd off.
I know we have Kelvin E, but Smith is our only senior striker. When you compare our options to the likes of Brum, Hollywood etc. our squad depth is awful. I know nothing about Burton’s squad, but I bet they have more options upfront than we do.
But surely that's the reason why we have to play with a style that served us well up until Ruben's departure and which provided the likes of Knibbs, Wing and Savage to chip in with goals.
Hunt isn't Selles, he can't just be Selles and do exactly the same as him, or do nothing and expect the squad to continue as if Selles was still here.
He has to be himself and do things his way. Expecting anything else is doing him a diservice. He isn't Selles and he can't and shouldn't pretend to be.
It's two games. We had this overeaction last time Hunt lost some games. People are lionising Selles because he's gone. But these same performances and results happened under him too.
Orient and Bolton. Wrexham, Stockport, Rotherham...
Well Hunt's had Wycombe, Charlton, Cambridge, Mansfield and Northampton. We played pretty well in them.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 27 Jan 2025 10:44
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But surely that's the reason why we have to play with a style that served us well up until Ruben's departure and which provided the likes of Knibbs, Wing and Savage to chip in with goals.
Hunt isn't Selles, he can't just be Selles and do exactly the same as him, or do nothing and expect the squad to continue as if Selles was still here.
He has to be himself and do things his way. Expecting anything else is doing him a diservice. He isn't Selles and he can't and shouldn't pretend to be.
It's two games. We had this overeaction last time Hunt lost some games. People are lionising Selles because he's gone. But these same performances and results happened under him too.
Orient and Bolton. Wrexham, Stockport, Rotherham...
Well Hunt's had Wycombe, Charlton, Cambridge, Mansfield and Northampton. We played pretty well in them.
I'd have thought one of the advantages from appointing from within a club should be, the 1st team manager instructs all the junior sides to play in the same style as the head coach, with each junior coach following the head coach's instructions. Then academy players will be incorporated into the senior 11 far better.
And then when the head coach inevitably leaves, the successor can continue in the same playing style, minimising disruption.
If Hunt is going to come along and say, the style of play that was working this season isn't to my liking, and i want you to stop doing a high press and go back to long ball up to Smith, then it really has to work for Hunt, because he's making an active decision to stop doing what Selles did.
Surely Hunt should have been learning from Selles, not harbouring his own tactics of something more akin to hoofball.
Sure Selles had off days to and the sample size is too early to tell, sort of, but Hunt should have to earn the right to change the playing style, not change it for change's sake.
by Royals and Racers » 27 Jan 2025 11:30
hughsies no.1 Let the result and performance sink in, for what was a complete waste of a Saturday visiting east London for such an abject performance.
One obvious frustration that I haven’t seen picked up is Campbell was at fault for BOTH goals.
He needlessly lost possession for the first by not playing the ball earlier - and rightly got a rollicking from Wing for it.
For the second, he lost the ball again which led to them advancing down the pitch and gaining a corner, he then was involved in an argument with Wing about losing the ball again pre corner and whilst this was happening he was too slow to go mark his man for the short corner which resulted in the quick cross and inevitable goal.
Hunt did say post match we didn’t set quick enough for the corner which led to the second goal.
Small details, which resulted in Campbell being hooked almost straight after second goal.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like a scapegoat and it’s not like the rest of the team stepped up in anyway - but it didn’t help!
by Hound » 27 Jan 2025 11:38
by Tinpot Royal » 27 Jan 2025 11:42
Snowflake Royalhughsies no.1 Let the result and performance sink in, for what was a complete waste of a Saturday visiting east London for such an abject performance.
One obvious frustration that I haven’t seen picked up is Campbell was at fault for BOTH goals.
He needlessly lost possession for the first by not playing the ball earlier - and rightly got a rollicking from Wing for it.
For the second, he lost the ball again which led to them advancing down the pitch and gaining a corner, he then was involved in an argument with Wing about losing the ball again pre corner and whilst this was happening he was too slow to go mark his man for the short corner which resulted in the quick cross and inevitable goal.
Hunt did say post match we didn’t set quick enough for the corner which led to the second goal.
Small details, which resulted in Campbell being hooked almost straight after second goal.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like a scapegoat and it’s not like the rest of the team stepped up in anyway - but it didn’t help!
Campbell was really poor throughout. Hadn't clocked the first was his fault, or didn't remember, but certainly got angry with him for the second.
by Dirk Gently » 27 Jan 2025 11:47
Tinpot RoyalSnowflake Royalhughsies no.1 Let the result and performance sink in, for what was a complete waste of a Saturday visiting east London for such an abject performance.
One obvious frustration that I haven’t seen picked up is Campbell was at fault for BOTH goals.
He needlessly lost possession for the first by not playing the ball earlier - and rightly got a rollicking from Wing for it.
For the second, he lost the ball again which led to them advancing down the pitch and gaining a corner, he then was involved in an argument with Wing about losing the ball again pre corner and whilst this was happening he was too slow to go mark his man for the short corner which resulted in the quick cross and inevitable goal.
Hunt did say post match we didn’t set quick enough for the corner which led to the second goal.
Small details, which resulted in Campbell being hooked almost straight after second goal.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like a scapegoat and it’s not like the rest of the team stepped up in anyway - but it didn’t help!
Campbell was really poor throughout. Hadn't clocked the first was his fault, or didn't remember, but certainly got angry with him for the second.
Campbell was made the first mistake for both goals.
Goal 1 he just took the ball straight into an area with 5 Orient players & no Reading ones, lost it, they then broke & scored
Goal 2, he lost it again through (I think) a bad pass when he turned attack into defence, from which they won a corner & he was doing busy arguing about him losing the ball that he didnt get into position to stop the cross.
He seems to have morphed back into the player who started the season badly.
by stealthpapes » 27 Jan 2025 11:48
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Jan 2025 12:02
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But surely that's the reason why we have to play with a style that served us well up until Ruben's departure and which provided the likes of Knibbs, Wing and Savage to chip in with goals.
Hunt isn't Selles, he can't just be Selles and do exactly the same as him, or do nothing and expect the squad to continue as if Selles was still here.
He has to be himself and do things his way. Expecting anything else is doing him a diservice. He isn't Selles and he can't and shouldn't pretend to be.
It's two games. We had this overeaction last time Hunt lost some games. People are lionising Selles because he's gone. But these same performances and results happened under him too.
Orient and Bolton. Wrexham, Stockport, Rotherham...
Well Hunt's had Wycombe, Charlton, Cambridge, Mansfield and Northampton. We played pretty well in them.
I'd have thought one of the advantages from appointing from within a club should be, the 1st team manager instructs all the junior sides to play in the same style as the head coach, with each junior coach following the head coach's instructions. Then academy players will be incorporated into the senior 11 far better.
And then when the head coach inevitably leaves, the successor can continue in the same playing style, minimising disruption.
If Hunt is going to come along and say, the style of play that was working this season isn't to my liking, and i want you to stop doing a high press and go back to long ball up to Smith, then it really has to work for Hunt, because he's making an active decision to stop doing what Selles did.
Surely Hunt should have been learning from Selles, not harbouring his own tactics of something more akin to hoofball.
Sure Selles had off days to and the sample size is too early to tell, sort of, but Hunt should have to earn the right to change the playing style, not change it for change's sake.
by Zammo » 27 Jan 2025 15:14
Royals and Racers Best part of the day for me was a nice pint in the Orient Supporters club( £1 to get in) they were a friendly bunch which was followed by a very tasty Pie, mash and liquor in the away end. £6.20 i thought was decent value.
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