by SCIAG » 15 Feb 2017 17:22
by Ian Royal » 15 Feb 2017 19:56
genomeGordons Cumming Some of you make me laugh.
Talking if you're some kind of football expert.
Jaap Stam has transformed Reading's league form to a real chance of promotion following 2 awful campaigns.
Admittedly, which seems a bit lucky, a comeback win against a skilful, energetic Brentford side.
Yet he can't pick a team according to alot of you.
Dear oh dear.
+1
by Hound » 15 Feb 2017 20:23
by CountryRoyal » 15 Feb 2017 20:25
Ian RoyalgenomeGordons Cumming Some of you make me laugh.
Talking if you're some kind of football expert.
Jaap Stam has transformed Reading's league form to a real chance of promotion following 2 awful campaigns.
Admittedly, which seems a bit lucky, a comeback win against a skilful, energetic Brentford side.
Yet he can't pick a team according to alot of you.
Dear oh dear.
+1
No one is saying he's doing a bad job, everyone is quite clear he's doing an excellent job. But that doesn't mean he's performing flawlessly or immune to all criticism.
by Ian Royal » 15 Feb 2017 20:30
by genome » 15 Feb 2017 20:32
by Ian Royal » 15 Feb 2017 21:03
by Hound » 15 Feb 2017 21:11
by genome » 15 Feb 2017 21:19
Ian Royal Just want to add that it must have been a hell of a feeling at the end to be there and see us walk away with a win. You lucky ducks.
by genome » 15 Feb 2017 21:22
Hound For any tactical criticism, justified or not, the spirit in the side is without doubt. They looked shattered at the end
by Silver Fox » 15 Feb 2017 23:09
Hound HAve to remember that this is his first proper manager's job as well - no doubt learning a lot as he goes along.
by PremAddict » 15 Feb 2017 23:56
by CountryRoyal » 16 Feb 2017 05:55
Ian Royal Just want to add that it must have been a hell of a feeling at the end to be there and see us walk away with a win. You lucky ducks.
by paultheroyal » 16 Feb 2017 07:25
CountryRoyalIan Royal Just want to add that it must have been a hell of a feeling at the end to be there and see us walk away with a win. You lucky ducks.
Just wondering why have you decided to to revert back to not going to games? Have you been to any this season?
by Ian Royal » 16 Feb 2017 07:36
CountryRoyalIan Royal Just want to add that it must have been a hell of a feeling at the end to be there and see us walk away with a win. You lucky ducks.
Just wondering why have you decided to to revert back to not going to games? Have you been to any this season?
by LWJ » 16 Feb 2017 08:54
Ian Royal I've always gone to games despite what the morons like to tell everyone. Though I've had the odd season where it's only been a handful, mostly in the PL.
I had a season ticket for this year but gave it up in disgust when McDermott was sacked. Obviously things have turned out brilliantly and the Thais have proved they can pick a good manager. It's frustrating I'm missing our best season in about 5 years, but I'm quite enjoying having my weekends back, it was tiring losing an entire Saturday every other week.
I might make the odd game before the end of the season, but if not this would be the first time since 1993/4 I haven't made a single game. I'll be back with a ST next year almost certainly. The last three years were pretty soul destroying.
by genome » 16 Feb 2017 09:01
Ian Royal I had a season ticket for this year but gave it up in disgust when McDermott was sacked.
by Top Flight » 16 Feb 2017 10:04
by Hampshire Royal » 16 Feb 2017 11:10
by Snowball » 16 Feb 2017 11:38
Ian Royal Just had the pleasure of watching the highlights.
As criticism is not allowed,I shall say there was some fabulous passing and running into space. Al-Habsi pulled off some top saves and we were very clinical with the chances we got.
Kermie could have a future as a Number 10 from some of his hold up, flick on and passes through on goal.
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