BFTG - West Ham

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by CayeneMatt » 29 Dec 2012 21:42

Even by your standards Ian, those are pretty inaccurate marks and bear no resemblance to today. Get to a game and stop watching dodgy Arabic feeds, you'll see better. Pearce and Mariappa 6.5? Right.....

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Dec 2012 21:48

CayeneMatt Even by your standards Ian, those are pretty inaccurate marks and bear no resemblance to today. Get to a game and stop watching dodgy Arabic feeds, you'll see better. Pearce and Mariappa 6.5? Right.....
as much as I like Ian and his comments, they have been a tad irksome just of late

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Albert Spangler » 29 Dec 2012 21:48

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by howser » 29 Dec 2012 21:50

My learned hob nob friends, as there has seen to be a big improvement over the last three matches, obviously in particular not leaking goals, with the window opening soonest on todays showing it would look as though with Guthrie and karacan back in midfield with Guthrie's experience and passing and Karacan's boundless energy, that the wholesale replacements are starting to look a bit over excessive, a central playmaker who can spot a pass for pogs runs, maybe a left back, would you weekly mad stad visitors see the urgency for more ?? poss defensive midfielder as back up ??

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2012 21:51

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Well, one more thing to add:

Reading fans - you won a game, ONE game to add to your other one. Yes we have fans that are arrogant (me I guess lol), please look at your own forum for examples of this.

But, you are still crap, dirty (but we are too? Ok, I can deal with that), and are still going down and maybe next year you might get sponsored by Happy Shopper, or better still, some corner shop in that crap town you are.

Go away and shut up and stop acting like you have won a trophy or beat one of the big boys. One day, we MAY be one of those teams, but you? Not a hope in hell

Bye bye, close the trapdoor on your way down.

Mugs.


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Reading are a disease of a club, never achieved anything in their history and are supported by muggy plastic chelsea fans


1-0...... 4-2...... 3-0......

Forever in our shadows.

6-0 :?

Dave Kitson's 2-0 and 3-0.


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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Alexander Litvinenko » 29 Dec 2012 21:52

howser My learned hob nob friends, as there has seen to be a big improvement over the last three matches, obviously in particular not leaking goals, with the window opening soonest on todays showing it would look as though with Guthrie and karacan back in midfield with Guthrie's experience and passing and Karacan's boundless energy, that the wholesale replacements are starting to look a bit over excessive, a central playmaker who can spot a pass for pogs runs, maybe a left back, would you weekly mad stad visitors see the urgency for more ?? poss defensive midfielder as back up ??

Your views would be most appreciated at my very northern outpost


Biggest two options for me right now would be :

- a decent defensive midfielder to replace Leigterwood
- a dependable right-back so Kebe doesn't have to spend 90% of the game covering back as an extra RB
- a striker who can play on his own up front comfortably
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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2012 21:53

CayeneMatt Even by your standards Ian, those are pretty inaccurate marks and bear no resemblance to today. Get to a game and stop watching dodgy Arabic feeds, you'll see better. Pearce and Mariappa 6.5? Right.....

I was at the game thanks and actually, I can often see stuff better on the internet. If not get as much off the ball detail.

I'm just not getting carried away by a better performance and mostly keeping out a fairly toothless looking West Ham side. I may be being a touch harsh on Pearce and Mariappa, but 8s and 9s? Really?
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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by paultheroyal » 29 Dec 2012 21:53

Ian Royal - sorry mate but you have had an absolute shocker there! Could take you to task on almost all of them scores but for Robson Kanu to score more than Mariappa is an embarrassment.

Mariappa had an excellent game today. Almost played a captains role with his marshalling of the defence etc.

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Mr.T10 » 29 Dec 2012 21:53

AthleticoSpizz Broke down a lot of their attacking play, had no time on the ball, a 6


Also gave them a lot of attacking play because he can't keep hold of the ball and can't pass. He is shocking and will cost us even more points than he has if he is still playing. Needs replacing pronto.


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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by ZacNaloen » 29 Dec 2012 21:54

howser My learned hob nob friends, as there has seen to be a big improvement over the last three matches, obviously in particular not leaking goals, with the window opening soonest on todays showing it would look as though with Guthrie and karacan back in midfield with Guthrie's experience and passing and Karacan's boundless energy, that the wholesale replacements are starting to look a bit over excessive, a central playmaker who can spot a pass for pogs runs, maybe a left back, would you weekly mad stad visitors see the urgency for more ?? poss defensive midfielder as back up ??

Your views would be most appreciated at my very northern outpost


All we need is two midfielders and a defender.

1 defensive as an upgrade from leig and one attacking who sits in the hole to give us an extra tactical option.

And a defender because it seems pearce is probably on his way out.

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Dec 2012 21:54

Alexander Litvinenko Biggest two options for me right now would be :

- a decent defensive midfielder to replace Leigterwood
- a dependable right-back
- a striker who can play on his own up front comfortably
They would be most peoples three right now

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by zingo » 29 Dec 2012 21:55

Hi Ian (Harte)!

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Dec 2012 21:57

Mr.T10
AthleticoSpizz Broke down a lot of their attacking play, had no time on the ball, a 6


Also gave them a lot of attacking play because he can't keep hold of the ball and can't pass. He is shocking and will cost us even more points than he has if he is still playing. Needs replacing pronto.
Broke up their play and had no time on the ball a 6 today

Everybody seemed to give back pocession back to the Hammers too often too easily today

We won, they didn't, all worthy of a 6 and above


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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Maguire » 29 Dec 2012 22:15

CayeneMatt Hope BM sticks with the same team and formation for Spurs. The back 4 were all good today, even Gunter. I thought Guthrie sat too deep which is fine in defence but he was still too deep or too far from Pog in attack. He needs to stop going deep looking for the ball which iirc was the reason BM dropped at the begiining of the season.

Feds 8. Did everything asked of him inc the 2 regulation camera saves.
Gunter 7. Best game for Reading, although kebe helped him out 1st half
Pearce 8. MOM. Immense and has steadied the back 4. Did well to keep his cool against Cole and Nolan.
Mariappa 7. As with Gunter, best game in a Reading shirt. Showed his speed and ability to read the game.
Harte 7. Solid with some good blocks without being spectacular. Pace was never a concern with their tactics. Together with Pearce has brought stability to the back 4.
Ledge 6. Tried harder but still making too many mistakes. His strength looked key defending set pieces which could keep Tabb out.
Karacan 8. Everywhere. End of.
Kebe 8. Survived being targetted and after 30 seconds he knew they were after him. Coped well but ruined some great mazy runs with no final pass.
Guthrie 6. Looks comfortable on the ball but sat far too deep and left Pog too exposed. If Pog is fukked tonight, its Guthrie's fault.
Pog 8. Again, best game in a Reading shirt. Ran all day and didn't give up, with more support going forward he could look even better.
Hunt 8. Did everything asked of him and did it very well.


Rather than give my own scores i'll just say that I think Matt's got it about right ^^

Very hard fought 3 points built on a tireless work ethic. The players have put in real shifts the last three games and i'm glad they finally got a win as they didn't deserve the defeat at Man City.

Pog once again worked his balls off. Kebe once again demonstrated when he's up for it he really is an asset - lots of great defensive work. Karacan is the epitome of tireless running. Pearce was immense.

Poor games for Ledge and Guthrie but you can't have everyone on song all the time.

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Maguire » 29 Dec 2012 22:17

Ian Royal Harte - 6 miss jumped on two occasions letting them in, plus beaten for pace on at least one other. Don't know why Shorey was dropped for him really


We were letting in shitloads of goals and since Harte came back three games ago we've only let in one. And that was when he wasn't on the pitch.

I think he's incredible to be honest. Given his age and the level he was playing at, he's enjoyed a remarkable Indian summer since his move to Reading.

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by bobbybottler » 29 Dec 2012 22:20

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Ian Royal Harte - 6 miss jumped on two occasions letting them in, plus beaten for pace on at least one other. Don't know why Shorey was dropped for him really

HI IAN - I THINK YOUR GR8

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Maguire » 29 Dec 2012 22:22

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Ian Royal Harte - 6 miss jumped on two occasions letting them in, plus beaten for pace on at least one other. Don't know why Shorey was dropped for him really

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:lol: just this second read the other thread

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by SCIAG » 29 Dec 2012 22:24

I would agree with a powerful ball winner or a genuine anchorman to "replace" Legs and a new first choice right back (which would probably mean selling Cummings, because he'll be easier to shift than Gunter- sorry Shaun). Beyond that, I'm torn between a Gylfi-style link man, or a box-to-box midfielder with more of a goal threat than Karacan, someone in the style of Frank Lampard.

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Dec 2012 22:28

LOVED Kebe's bullet defensive header just before he came off. Thought Ledge was much better today, even though his passing is still a bit shit.

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Re: BFTG - West Ham

by Royal Prince » 29 Dec 2012 22:31

We're playing in one of the best leagues in the world featuring the likes of Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal etc, yet it's the games against nothing teams like today's that really get me going!

I'm just so happy we've got the three points. I don't know if it's their brash style of play or just that their support is so full of shite but beating them today felt so good. Yes it wasn't pretty and maybe on occasions we came down to their level but no matter how many times they kicked us or flung themselves to the ground we just kept our heads and more importantly our shape.

Not an advert for football but an enjoyable game none the less, and there's nothing like a sense of injustice to get the Madejski Stadium really rocking.

Happy New Year! :D

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