by melonhead » 31 Oct 2012 13:15
by mr_number » 31 Oct 2012 13:21
cmonurz If there's one thing guaranteed to piss me off more than losing after being 4-0 up, it's the Churchillian 'we will fight until...' statements that invade the board, like this is all some kind of antenatal class we have to will ourselves through; and sweeping generalisations that those who dare to hold a certain view on last night are deemed 'negative' and 'pessimists'.
Fcuk off.
by PistolPete » 31 Oct 2012 13:37
Snowball You DO all realise that if the ref had blown after 94 or if Walcott has failed to score that
fourth these threads would have been about how proud we all were to be Reading fans?
We played well, played our hearts out against much classier, more expensive players,
and, surprise, surprise, we got a bit tired in the latter stages.
Arsenal have been doing that sort of thing to teams for years, making them chase
and then winning in the last 15-30 minutes.
We played way above ourselves in the first half, decently in the second half, bravely in extra time
by MouldyRoyal » 31 Oct 2012 13:39
by Hoop Blah » 31 Oct 2012 14:18
Snowball You DO all realise that if the ref had blown after 94 or if Walcott has failed to score that
fourth these threads would have been about how proud we all were to be Reading fans?
We played well, played our hearts out against much classier, more expensive players,
and, surprise, surprise, we got a bit tired in the latter stages.
Arsenal have been doing that sort of thing to teams for years, making them chase
and then winning in the last 15-30 minutes.
We played way above ourselves in the first half, decently in the second half, bravely in extra time
by westongeezer » 31 Oct 2012 14:28
by 3 veesinarow » 31 Oct 2012 14:30
by leicsRoyal » 31 Oct 2012 14:46
by Royal Lady » 31 Oct 2012 15:23
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 31 Oct 2012 15:28
Hoop Blah We played better than we have, but lets not forget that we were playing an Arsenal side with 2 or 3 first teamers (who can't actually get a game I might add) in it and the rest a bunch of kids with very limited first team experience. They were awful in that first half and played their own large part in our 4-0 lead (that's to take nothing away from some good attacking play though)..
by Nomad_Royal » 31 Oct 2012 17:32
Rev Algenon Stickleback HHoop Blah We played better than we have, but lets not forget that we were playing an Arsenal side with 2 or 3 first teamers (who can't actually get a game I might add) in it and the rest a bunch of kids with very limited first team experience. They were awful in that first half and played their own large part in our 4-0 lead (that's to take nothing away from some good attacking play though)..
The "B team" line is ridiculous. That Arsenal side cost £55 million, yet the implication is that we got slaughtered by a bunch of nobodies with no future in the game.
We also lost by two goals, not seven. Had the whistle gone 30 seconds earlier, who'd be talking about us getting thrashed 3-0 by a B team in the last 46 minutes?
I know most of the team board seem to have the samaritans on speed-dial, and only concede the glass might be half full because somebody might have pissed in it, but a 4-4 score at 90 minutes, even if one team did score all the last four, doesn't actually mean the team that equalised was far better.
by MouldyRoyal » 31 Oct 2012 17:35
by RoyalBlue » 31 Oct 2012 17:42
andrew1957Royal Ladymelonhead always clap the players off no matter what happened. they go out there and try their all
i applaud their effort, the goals they scored, their comeback to 5-5, the way they never stopped or gave up, the sheer entertainment, and emotional rollercoaster of the game
and the shirts they wear on their on their back, and badge on their chest.
its also about showing solidarity, and support, and trying to lift clearlly devastated and deflated players
They didn't ALL give their all though did they? Did you clap Gorkss and Gunter? I thought they were pretty appalling for the most part.
I would agree that those two players had a mare and Fed was not great but everyone else gave 100% and most had a good game. Is it then right to boo off all those who did well?
by melonhead » 31 Oct 2012 17:47
Royal Lady I found another glass of wine knocked me out and I didn't think about it again til I woke up.
by Gordons Cumming » 31 Oct 2012 17:47
Toon Toon Blue armyPistolPete
We were 5 seconds from a fantastic win, let's not forget that...
We were 4-0 up, lets not forget that.
It's a catastrophe to throw away a 2-0 lead let alone fu*king 4-0.
I'm not trying to be overly negative but I have absolutely no idea how anyone can be proud of what happened tonight.
by Focher » 31 Oct 2012 17:56
by Gordons Cumming » 31 Oct 2012 17:59
by andrew1957 » 31 Oct 2012 18:03
Focher not read the thread just seen the title.
I honestly think there has to be some kind of retardation in associating anything to do with last nights performance with the word 'proud'.
by Royal Lady » 31 Oct 2012 18:05
Focher not read the thread just seen the title.
I honestly think there has to be some kind of retardation in associating anything to do with last nights performance with the word 'proud'.
We try, but lets face it it was an utter utter shambles.
by Royal Ginger » 31 Oct 2012 18:07
PistolPeteSnowball You DO all realise that if the ref had blown after 94 or if Walcott has failed to score that
fourth these threads would have been about how proud we all were to be Reading fans?
We played well, played our hearts out against much classier, more expensive players,
and, surprise, surprise, we got a bit tired in the latter stages.
Arsenal have been doing that sort of thing to teams for years, making them chase
and then winning in the last 15-30 minutes.
We played way above ourselves in the first half, decently in the second half, bravely in extra time
+1