by LoyalRoyal22 » 23 Jan 2017 09:49
No Fixed Abode Did the 'system' work at Derby? Or is it players being out of form/injured again?
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2017 09:53
10539.4 Miles Away Just watching the highlights, Kelly burst through for Swifts goal was class, he's going to be some player. Like the look of Tiago as well.
One question, I'm not sure I understand the new offside rule, I think Bent is in an offside position here (and for the sake of the question lets assume he is goalside of Gunter), is that still the case under the new rules or is he on side as the ball is not being played to him? (Not having a whinge about the goal, I'd complain about the handball if I was)
LoyalRoyal22No Fixed Abode Did the 'system' work at Derby? Or is it players being out of form/injured again?
It was one of our best performances of the season, so yeh I would say the system worked well. We just got punished for individual mistakes
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 23 Jan 2017 10:00
Ian Royal10539.4 Miles Away Just watching the highlights, Kelly burst through for Swifts goal was class, he's going to be some player. Like the look of Tiago as well.
One question, I'm not sure I understand the new offside rule, I think Bent is in an offside position here (and for the sake of the question lets assume he is goalside of Gunter), is that still the case under the new rules or is he on side as the ball is not being played to him? (Not having a whinge about the goal, I'd complain about the handball if I was)
There's nothing new about the rule except where a freekick is taken from. You've had to be 'active' and involved in play for years.
If the ball goes nowhere near Bent from that pass, instead going out wide, Bent's not offside as he's making no attempt to play the ball.
There are two different things. Being in an offside position - not a freekick. Committing an offside offence by attempting to interfere in play having been in an offside position when the ball was passed - freekick.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 23 Jan 2017 10:13
No Fixed AbodeLoyalRoyal22No Fixed Abode Did the 'system' work at Derby? Or is it players being out of form/injured again?
It was one of our best performances of the season, so yeh I would say the system worked well. We just got punished for individual mistakes
So what scenario is there when the system doesn't work? You still conceded three goals and lost the game.....
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2017 10:17
10539.4 Miles AwayIan Royal10539.4 Miles Away Just watching the highlights, Kelly burst through for Swifts goal was class, he's going to be some player. Like the look of Tiago as well.
One question, I'm not sure I understand the new offside rule, I think Bent is in an offside position here (and for the sake of the question lets assume he is goalside of Gunter), is that still the case under the new rules or is he on side as the ball is not being played to him? (Not having a whinge about the goal, I'd complain about the handball if I was)
There's nothing new about the rule except where a freekick is taken from. You've had to be 'active' and involved in play for years.
If the ball goes nowhere near Bent from that pass, instead going out wide, Bent's not offside as he's making no attempt to play the ball.
There are two different things. Being in an offside position - not a freekick. Committing an offside offence by attempting to interfere in play having been in an offside position when the ball was passed - freekick.
Cheers Ian, I must have lived down here for too long, I think my brain has stopped working properly. So, in the picture (assuming he is goalside) he's not actually offside?
by muirinho » 23 Jan 2017 10:44
SCIAGmuirinho Could put McCleary on one of the wings as a wing-back, which Stam did against QPR (after Williams had a go there for half an hour or so). The shambles at QPR wasn't on that side, it was down the middle and on the other side, with Moore again a bit uncertain, and Joey and Obita having shockers.
I didn't think either Williams or McCleary played as a wing-back against QPR. Looked to me like we played a 4-4-2 diamond with Williams on the right in the first half, then a more conventional 4-3-3 in the second half.3points i think we started the QPR game as a 4-3-3 but there was definitely a point when Gunter stopped hugging the touch line and became the right sided of three centre backs. At that point Williams went very wide and Beerens became more central and McCleary went up front much closer to Kermogant. It lasted for about 15 minutes before Williams came back inside and Gunter pushed into a more orthodox right back role
by billybraggsbeard » 23 Jan 2017 11:11
Top Flight That's alright Old Woman. Better late than never. We were waiting patiently for your input.
I agree with you. We need Evans or Joey in the defensive midfield role. That player makes our team tick and drives us on. I only realised how important Evans or Joey is in the system when they were taken out of the system and we lost 2 games on the spin without one of them.
by BR0B0T » 23 Jan 2017 11:13
billybraggsbeardTop Flight That's alright Old Woman. Better late than never. We were waiting patiently for your input.
I agree with you. We need Evans or Joey in the defensive midfield role. That player makes our team tick and drives us on. I only realised how important Evans or Joey is in the system when they were taken out of the system and we lost 2 games on the spin without one of them.
Totally agree we need Evans or Joey in the team protecting the defence, Evans in particular picks some great passes.
Talking to some Derby fans on the train home and they thought we were worth a draw.
Would have been very annoyed to lose 3-1 , but Meite's goal showed we had a bit of bottle and could well have equalised
Very impressed with Ilori on his debut ( good song as well)
Roll on Tuesday and Fulham
by Top Flight » 23 Jan 2017 11:13
LoyalRoyal22No Fixed Abode Did the 'system' work at Derby? Or is it players being out of form/injured again?
It was one of our best performances of the season, so yeh I would say the system worked well. We just got punished for individual mistakes
by mambo3 » 23 Jan 2017 13:41
by CountryRoyal » 23 Jan 2017 16:42
mambo3 If you let in 3 or even 2 every game it don't matter how good your strikers the chances are you will either lose or draw most of them.
if defence isn't the problem then something is wrong with midfield.
If Yann has to play a defensive role for most of the game then the whole formation needs to be re examined
CountryRoyalmambo3 If you let in 3 or even 2 every game it don't matter how good your strikers the chances are you will either lose or draw most of them.
if defence isn't the problem then something is wrong with midfield.
If Yann has to play a defensive role for most of the game then the whole formation needs to be re examined
We defended well for most of the game, but two sloppy mistakes and a fortunate rebound were capitalised on.
Conceding 3 shots on target away from home against a team with Derby's attacking quality hardly constitutes "bad defending". They were clinical, it happens.
by CountryRoyal » 23 Jan 2017 17:06
No Fixed AbodeCountryRoyalmambo3 If you let in 3 or even 2 every game it don't matter how good your strikers the chances are you will either lose or draw most of them.
if defence isn't the problem then something is wrong with midfield.
If Yann has to play a defensive role for most of the game then the whole formation needs to be re examined
We defended well for most of the game, but two sloppy mistakes and a fortunate rebound were capitalised on.
Conceding 3 shots on target away from home against a team with Derby's attacking quality hardly constitutes "bad defending". They were clinical, it happens.
It does. However that's 22 goals conceded in the last 10 games for Reading. When can you call it "bad defending"?
by Sutekh » 23 Jan 2017 17:15
CountryRoyalNo Fixed AbodeCountryRoyal
We defended well for most of the game, but two sloppy mistakes and a fortunate rebound were capitalised on.
Conceding 3 shots on target away from home against a team with Derby's attacking quality hardly constitutes "bad defending". They were clinical, it happens.
It does. However that's 22 goals conceded in the last 10 games for Reading. When can you call it "bad defending"?
I get that, and we have defended pretty appallingly in recent weeks, I'm just saying yesterday wasn't an example of that.
by Ian Royal » 23 Jan 2017 17:45
by Top Flight » 23 Jan 2017 22:01
by LWJ » 24 Jan 2017 09:09
BR0B0T
What's the song?
LWJBR0B0T
What's the song?
He's magic you know, you'll never get passed Tiago.
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