Shaun Cummings

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by brendywendy » 29 Aug 2010 21:18

bout the same for me, but with more pace and yoof on cummings'side
he looked better just because of the low low expectations

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Terminal Boardom » 29 Aug 2010 21:45

I must admit to a facepalm moment when he was named but... give the lad credit. He did well.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by URZZ » 29 Aug 2010 22:06

shaka's shorts miles better than Williams IMHO


Didn't notice a real difference between the two tbpf, however the season is young and time will tell who's the better left back. Think Williams will be a better attacking option but his defending as far as I've seen has been ropey.

Cummings had one of his better games yesterday. Pearce is also growing on me amazingly :?

Terminal Boardom I must admit to a facepalm moment when he was named but... give the lad credit. He did well.


Agreed with you Terminal.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Pablo » 29 Aug 2010 22:20

He wasn't great but had a very good game. Hope he continues to improve.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by handbags_harris » 29 Aug 2010 22:21

Pablo He wasn't great but had a very good game.


What??? :|

First 20-30 minutes he was given a torrid time by Dyer, simply rinsed for pace on more than one occasion. As the game wore on though he seemed to get much much better. Fair play, there is absolutely no doubt that he must have been nervous at kick off given the up until then complete lack of faith McDermott has shown him, and to come up with the not perfect performance, but certainly not anywhere near as bad as many thought he would be, takes a fair amount of balls.


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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Pablo » 29 Aug 2010 22:51

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Pablo He wasn't great but had a very good game.


What??? :|

First 20-30 minutes he was given a torrid time by Dyer, simply rinsed for pace on more than one occasion. As the game wore on though he seemed to get much much better. Fair play, there is absolutely no doubt that he must have been nervous at kick off given the up until then complete lack of faith McDermott has shown him, and to come up with the not perfect performance, but certainly not anywhere near as bad as many thought he would be, takes a fair amount of balls.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by LoyalRoyal22 » 29 Aug 2010 23:57

I thought Shaun played well, im actually quite pleased for him. Got done a couple of times, but who wouldnt against Dyer, he was their best player.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Boyband » 30 Aug 2010 10:17

Shaun Cummings > Marcus Williams. And he wasn't even playing on his natural side.

Handled Dyer, the player who gave Griff a roasting or two at the Walkers last season, pretty well.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Royal Rother » 30 Aug 2010 10:34

Handled Dyer well? :o

He got 1 decent tackle in on him all game, Dyer just ran past him every other time.


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Re: Shaun Cummings

by handbags_harris » 30 Aug 2010 12:37

Boyband Shaun Cummings > Marcus Williams. And he wasn't even playing on his natural side.

Handled Dyer, the player who gave Griff a roasting or two at the Walkers last season, pretty well.


Griffin got a seeing to once last season, otherwise griffin handled him well. Cummings on the other hand, got roasted three or four times in the first half hour on Saturday.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by ZacNaloen » 30 Aug 2010 12:41

Cummings grew into the game, by the end he was doing as well as anyone would do against that kind of pace.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by georgerob » 30 Aug 2010 13:34

He only had one bad game last season against West Brom when he was outclassed by Jerome Thomas but other than that he was alright under Rodgers when he played. He was on loan at West Brom and had a contract with Chelsea so he must have some ability and potential as a player. He is still only young and can improve and develop, and he captains the reserve sides, so I think if given the chance to play Cummings could become a good player as he showed against Leicester.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by peterroyal76 » 30 Aug 2010 13:51

He thought he did alright saturday, yes he struggled at times against dyer, but dyers pace will trouble better players than shaun this season.
I also thought Shaun didn't look as nervous going forward as he did last season.


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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 30 Aug 2010 21:29

He actually looked like a footballer. Of some kind.

A massive improvement. Not saying that much, mind.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Mad Dog's Ghost » 30 Aug 2010 21:29

He actually looked like a footballer. Of some kind.

A massive improvement. Not saying that much, mind.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Maguire » 30 Aug 2010 21:31

I think we should play him in the hole once Gylfi leaves.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Royal Lady » 30 Aug 2010 21:34

Maguire I think we should bury him in a hole once Gylfi leaves.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Arch » 30 Aug 2010 21:47

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Maguire I think we should bury him in a hole once Gylfi leaves.

Oh ho! More death threats! Lock the board. Call the police.

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Tad Showbiz » 01 Sep 2010 13:54

Finally managed to watch the game having Sky+ it.

I thought Cummings did ok considering it was his first full first team game since last November. I'm sure even the longest serving professional footballer would take a while to settle back into his first full game for ages.

Yes Dyer gave him a torrid time but at least Cummings tracked back and there was the moment he nicked the ball off Dyer in the penalty when he had been beaten for pace. Well impressed with him playing simple balls to his nearest team mate which gave the opportunity to build attacks. Ok he's not the most attacking of full backs but Reading have been spoiled over the years with these so nice to have a defensive defender for a change. I'm sure more games with increased confidence will see him attacking more.

Overall 7/10 for the Leicester game and with a run in the team he'll turn 7/10 into 8/10 soon

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Re: Shaun Cummings

by Ferris » 01 Sep 2010 13:56

URZZ
shaka's shorts miles better than Williams IMHO


Didn't notice a real difference between the two


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