by Nameless » 23 Jul 2022 17:12
by Hound » 23 Jul 2022 17:26
by blythspartan » 23 Jul 2022 17:29
Hound Looking forward to the season. We won’t be the best side but the attitude was good and I think well be relatively hard to beat
Brighton did that to a number of prem teams last year so not especially concerned. Just pleased we improved as we went
by Fox Talbot » 23 Jul 2022 17:59
by Bristol Paul » 23 Jul 2022 17:59
windermereROYALBristol Paul Worryingly awful
It`s a friendly.
by Ascotexgunner » 23 Jul 2022 18:12
Fox Talbot Bit dispiriting overall.
Obvs acknowledge where BHA are now but it grates that we were in the same promotion race as then just five years ago. They’ve spent a fortune but done it well.
But just three attacks of note for us, four if you include the suicidal penalty, all second half. I worry where the goals will come from. We’re playing a deep 5-4-1 and hitting it long. In midfield Hendrick and Fornah are downgrades on Drinkwater and Laurent. Playing all three of Ejaria, Ince and Hoillet doesn’t work for me. You get much the same out of all of them, a piece of brilliance about once every 6-8 games but no consistent cutting edge. Ejaria does my nut in. Defensively we had an enormous error in us every ten minutes in the first half.
On the bright side thought Lumley looked secure, Meite looked back to fitness and we had a recognisable style of play. As already said by others BHA we’re very quick to move the ball and strong on the press. Hopefully we won’t meet that quality in the Champ.
I think we’ll be alright, as in not going down, but it won’t be pretty.
by Hound » 23 Jul 2022 18:41
Fox Talbot Bit dispiriting overall.
Obvs acknowledge where BHA are now but it grates that we were in the same promotion race as then just five years ago. They’ve spent a fortune but done it well.
But just three attacks of note for us, four if you include the suicidal penalty, all second half. I worry where the goals will come from. We’re playing a deep 5-4-1 and hitting it long. In midfield Hendrick and Fornah are downgrades on Drinkwater and Laurent. Playing all three of Ejaria, Ince and Hoillet doesn’t work for me. You get much the same out of all of them, a piece of brilliance about once every 6-8 games but no consistent cutting edge. Ejaria does my nut in. Defensively we had an enormous error in us every ten minutes in the first half.
On the bright side thought Lumley looked secure, Meite looked back to fitness and we had a recognisable style of play. As already said by others BHA we’re very quick to move the ball and strong on the press. Hopefully we won’t meet that quality in the Champ.
I think we’ll be alright, as in not going down, but it won’t be pretty.
by karbota » 23 Jul 2022 21:30
From Despair To Where? Not a great performance but I think a lot of our problems stemmed from Brighton pressing us quickly and denying us time and space. I don't think many teams in the Championship will press us with that much intensity or quality.
by morganb » 22 Sep 2022 16:04
by Sutekh » 22 Sep 2022 16:25
morganb https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/reading-brentford-friendly-andy-carroll-25083325
Reading FC faced Premier League opposition in Brentford today as the two sides played a behind-closed doors friendly during the international break, with Andy Carroll featuring for the Royals
Yakou Meite was on target for Reading FC in a behind-closed-doors friendly with Premier League side Brentford today (Thursday).
With no game for either side this weekend due to the international break, the two teams played out a 1-1 draw in a behind-closed-doors match at Brentford's Jersey Road training ground.
Carroll and Meite both featured in a Reading team with a mix of youth and experience, with Nesta Guinness-Walker and Dean Bouzanis also among the Royals players to feature.
The Royals took the lead though just before half time, with Yakou Meite meeting a deep free-kick to head the ball past Brentford goalkeeper Ben Winterbottom. Carroll almost doubled Reading's lead as he met a cross from Guinness-Walker, only to see his header glance just wide.
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Sep 2022 17:52
Sutekhmorganb https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/reading-brentford-friendly-andy-carroll-25083325
Reading FC faced Premier League opposition in Brentford today as the two sides played a behind-closed doors friendly during the international break, with Andy Carroll featuring for the Royals
Yakou Meite was on target for Reading FC in a behind-closed-doors friendly with Premier League side Brentford today (Thursday).
With no game for either side this weekend due to the international break, the two teams played out a 1-1 draw in a behind-closed-doors match at Brentford's Jersey Road training ground.
Carroll and Meite both featured in a Reading team with a mix of youth and experience, with Nesta Guinness-Walker and Dean Bouzanis also among the Royals players to feature.
The Royals took the lead though just before half time, with Yakou Meite meeting a deep free-kick to head the ball past Brentford goalkeeper Ben Winterbottom. Carroll almost doubled Reading's lead as he met a cross from Guinness-Walker, only to see his header glance just wide.
So, was that a behind closed doors friendly then !
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