by Snowball » 01 Sep 2020 12:17
by Lower West » 01 Sep 2020 12:24
Sanguine The difference between Stam's first and second seasons I found astonishing. I don't feel there was 'fluke' about our promotion push - we were in the playoffs places from November time through to May iirc. It just all went very wrong in season two, mainly the defensive solidity at home disappearing.
by Sanguine » 01 Sep 2020 12:26
Lower WestSanguine The difference between Stam's first and second seasons I found astonishing. I don't feel there was 'fluke' about our promotion push - we were in the playoffs places from November time through to May iirc. It just all went very wrong in season two, mainly the defensive solidity at home disappearing.
The play off game at Wembley clearly showed the teams limitations.
Lower WestSanguine The difference between Stam's first and second seasons I found astonishing. I don't feel there was 'fluke' about our promotion push - we were in the playoffs places from November time through to May iirc. It just all went very wrong in season two, mainly the defensive solidity at home disappearing.
The play off game at Wembley clearly showed the teams limitations.
by URZZZZ » 01 Sep 2020 13:19
Old Man AndrewsLower WestSanguine The difference between Stam's first and second seasons I found astonishing. I don't feel there was 'fluke' about our promotion push - we were in the playoffs places from November time through to May iirc. It just all went very wrong in season two, mainly the defensive solidity at home disappearing.
The play off game at Wembley clearly showed the teams limitations.
Nonsense. Both sides were pretrified of losing and didn't turn up, no reflection of limitations or overall quality. It can happen to the very best teams in big games.
by Sanguine » 01 Sep 2020 13:25
by Wycombe Royal » 01 Sep 2020 13:26
URZZZZOld Man AndrewsLower West
The play off game at Wembley clearly showed the teams limitations.
Nonsense. Both sides were pretrified of losing and didn't turn up, no reflection of limitations or overall quality. It can happen to the very best teams in big games.
Agreed but IMO it showed the limitations of a 5 at the back formation with two defensive wingbacks, I.e. very little threat going forward
Think we should have gone with our usual and best formation which was the 4-3-3 to add another dimension to the attack
Still think the main difference between Stam’s two seasons was moving from a rigid but balanced approach to a fluid one where players were just wandering around in random positions, he tried to over complicate things
by SouthDownsRoyal » 01 Sep 2020 13:55
Old Man AndrewsLower WestSanguine The difference between Stam's first and second seasons I found astonishing. I don't feel there was 'fluke' about our promotion push - we were in the playoffs places from November time through to May iirc. It just all went very wrong in season two, mainly the defensive solidity at home disappearing.
The play off game at Wembley clearly showed the teams limitations.
Nonsense. Both sides were pretrified of losing and didn't turn up, no reflection of limitations or overall quality. It can happen to the very best teams in big games.
by URZZZZ » 01 Sep 2020 14:02
Wycombe RoyalURZZZZOld Man Andrews Nonsense. Both sides were pretrified of losing and didn't turn up, no reflection of limitations or overall quality. It can happen to the very best teams in big games.
Agreed but IMO it showed the limitations of a 5 at the back formation with two defensive wingbacks, I.e. very little threat going forward
Think we should have gone with our usual and best formation which was the 4-3-3 to add another dimension to the attack
Still think the main difference between Stam’s two seasons was moving from a rigid but balanced approach to a fluid one where players were just wandering around in random positions, he tried to over complicate things
We also lost Danny Williams, which was a huge miss as he was key to the way we played.
by Elm Park Kid » 01 Sep 2020 14:05
by Sutekh » 01 Sep 2020 14:08
by Hendo » 01 Sep 2020 14:09
Wycombe RoyalURZZZZOld Man Andrews Nonsense. Both sides were pretrified of losing and didn't turn up, no reflection of limitations or overall quality. It can happen to the very best teams in big games.
Agreed but IMO it showed the limitations of a 5 at the back formation with two defensive wingbacks, I.e. very little threat going forward
Think we should have gone with our usual and best formation which was the 4-3-3 to add another dimension to the attack
Still think the main difference between Stam’s two seasons was moving from a rigid but balanced approach to a fluid one where players were just wandering around in random positions, he tried to over complicate things
We also lost Danny Williams, which was a huge miss as he was key to the way we played.
by URZZZZ » 01 Sep 2020 14:09
Sanguine Does pose an interesting* question as to the right balance of results-based vs. attractive football. I don't think anyone fondly remembers Stam's play-off season, but it nearly got us to the PL. How much of that second-season shambles was a desire to change our 'brand'?
by Silver Fox » 01 Sep 2020 14:31
SanguineLower WestSanguine The difference between Stam's first and second seasons I found astonishing. I don't feel there was 'fluke' about our promotion push - we were in the playoffs places from November time through to May iirc. It just all went very wrong in season two, mainly the defensive solidity at home disappearing.
The play off game at Wembley clearly showed the teams limitations.
Sure, but they were limitations that had nevertheless carried us to 3rd place, and to my point above, a third/fourth place which we had sustained for most of the season. Defensive teams lacking in attacking firepower are hardly a rarity in challenging for championships/promotion. Equally nor are such teams struggling to maintain a promotion push for a second season, but the complete collapse in form, I think it was one win in 20 when Stam left, was unreal.
by Stranded » 01 Sep 2020 16:21
Sutekh Well, if Reading are in or around the bottom 3 at the end of November then I’m sure we’ll all be welcoming Quinton Fortune or Eddie Niedzwiecki as caretaker while the next European unknown is being lined up.
And to help the club on its way 3 of Reading’s first 4 league games are away at Derby, away at Cardiff and a visit from Watford.
But if Mr Paunović does get a good start from that lot then the sky’s the limit.
by SCIAG » 01 Sep 2020 17:27
HendoWycombe RoyalURZZZZ
Agreed but IMO it showed the limitations of a 5 at the back formation with two defensive wingbacks, I.e. very little threat going forward
Think we should have gone with our usual and best formation which was the 4-3-3 to add another dimension to the attack
Still think the main difference between Stam’s two seasons was moving from a rigid but balanced approach to a fluid one where players were just wandering around in random positions, he tried to over complicate things
We also lost Danny Williams, which was a huge miss as he was key to the way we played.
Added to the much less effective Kermorgant, it was always going to be a bit of a struggle. Plus Swift got quite a bad injury coming off a good first season, which was unfortunate.
by Hendo » 01 Sep 2020 17:27
SCIAGHendoWycombe Royal We also lost Danny Williams, which was a huge miss as he was key to the way we played.
Added to the much less effective Kermorgant, it was always going to be a bit of a struggle. Plus Swift got quite a bad injury coming off a good first season, which was unfortunate.
For me the big thing was the loss of Al-Habsi who is probably the best shot stopper we’ve ever had (with all due respect to Steve Death - could argue Shaka was a better all-round goalkeeper but Al-Habsi had the acrobatics and reflexes). The number of times he made saves that most goalkeepers wouldn’t pull off was just incredible.
Kermorgant similarly was in many ways a “limited” player but he was extremely efficient, very reliable goalscorer. Never the same after his injury.
Imo biggest losses in the second season:
1) Al-Habsi
2) Kermorgant
3) Beerens
4) Swift
5) Williams
by SouthDownsRoyal » 01 Sep 2020 17:45
Sutekh
But if Mr Paunović does get a good start from that lot then the sky’s the limit.
by WoodleyRoyal » 01 Sep 2020 21:05
by Zip » 01 Sep 2020 21:26
HendoWycombe RoyalURZZZZ
Agreed but IMO it showed the limitations of a 5 at the back formation with two defensive wingbacks, I.e. very little threat going forward
Think we should have gone with our usual and best formation which was the 4-3-3 to add another dimension to the attack
Still think the main difference between Stam’s two seasons was moving from a rigid but balanced approach to a fluid one where players were just wandering around in random positions, he tried to over complicate things
We also lost Danny Williams, which was a huge miss as he was key to the way we played.
Added to the much less effective Kermorgant, it was always going to be a bit of a struggle. Plus Swift got quite a bad injury coming off a good first season, which was unfortunate.
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