by Alan Partridge » 20 Sep 2008 20:54
by URZZZZZZZZ » 20 Sep 2008 20:57
Alan Partridge Genuine feeling from those that went is that we battered them and should have won, I find it slightly concerning that the only way we scrapped a point in the end is from a goal that never was and a penalty.
Bad day in front of goal? Or is it just to be expected when Shane Long is playing for 40 minutes?
by towserSL2crew » 20 Sep 2008 21:20
by Victor Meldrew » 20 Sep 2008 21:21
by 3 veesinarow » 20 Sep 2008 21:29
chilipepper91 many other niggling ones, such as a corner against Armstrong at the end of the first half, when it took no touch off him.
by 3 veesinarow » 20 Sep 2008 21:37
strap However, based on what little commentaries filtered through to my PC today, he was cr@p. Kebe is simply a clown.Someone has to point out the elephant in the room!!
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 20 Sep 2008 21:40
by 1871royals » 20 Sep 2008 21:43
by SirGarth » 20 Sep 2008 21:59
by 2.8 lita injection » 20 Sep 2008 22:15
1871royals Before the game considering the number of injuries Watford had I thought we should beat them.
First 15 minutes we looked very creative and Watford couldn’t seem to get out of their half. N Hunt missed a sitter, Bikey hit the bar and Kebe had one of his dazzling runs (I think he is so closer to scoring a wonder goal.) After the goal we seemed to sit back but looked relatively comfortable.
Difficult to see what happened for their goals from the away end. For the first it seemed we never cleared a set piece and the second appeared to be a good bit of football.
S Long winning a pen puts a false gloss on what was an embarrassing performance. He has got to be one of the most overrated players in our squad. He has been here for 3 years and hasn’t progressed at all. Leroy or Mooney should definitely be ahead of him in the pecking order. He does one good think every 10 subs appearances, and their must been a reason why he has never been considered good enough to start regularly for the last 3 years.
Kebe, Roseiner and Karacan were the 3 best players imo. I think something exciting is going to happen every time Kebe gets on the ball. Fast becoming one of my fav players. Jem seemed to get around the pitch and made an impact. Personally I think Jem is too similar to Harps. We need a ballwinner ever game since Sidwell’s gone we don’t have someone to win the ball. Obviously we can’t sign someone of his calibre but we definitely need a similar type of player.
I think with the addition of a ballwinner we should make the playoffs and maybe sneak automatic.
It really frustrates me that we seem to be overrun in every game but yet the management don’t think we need a ballwinner!
by tlcs » 20 Sep 2008 22:31
by Royal Boil » 20 Sep 2008 23:24
by kwik-silva » 20 Sep 2008 23:30
Royal Boil Re Kebe. It's amazing how short people's memories are around here. I can remember Sonko during his first season with RFC and what a donkey he was. Waste of space doesn't even begin to describe it. He couldn't head the ball, couldn't distribute the ball, but by God he could hoof it up into row Z, which is what he spent most of his time doing. Fast forward a while and he's turned into Superman and is a crowd favourite. To me, Kebe shows the same sort of latent promise. There's something there, certainly in the way that he goes past opposition players, but the final ingredient, with that telling final ball or that instinctive football brain, is still missing. Be a bit patient and I think he'll eventually get it, just like Eliza Doolittle, by George. And as BBCRB keep saying, if he wasn't so inconsistent we wouldn't have landed him!
by URZZZZZZZZ » 20 Sep 2008 23:42
kwik-silvaRoyal Boil Re Kebe. It's amazing how short people's memories are around here. I can remember Sonko during his first season with RFC and what a donkey he was. Waste of space doesn't even begin to describe it. He couldn't head the ball, couldn't distribute the ball, but by God he could hoof it up into row Z, which is what he spent most of his time doing. Fast forward a while and he's turned into Superman and is a crowd favourite. To me, Kebe shows the same sort of latent promise. There's something there, certainly in the way that he goes past opposition players, but the final ingredient, with that telling final ball or that instinctive football brain, is still missing. Be a bit patient and I think he'll eventually get it, just like Eliza Doolittle, by George. And as BBCRB keep saying, if he wasn't so inconsistent we wouldn't have landed him!
I think he'll turn into a great player for us
by Readingfanman » 20 Sep 2008 23:49
URZZZZZZZZkwik-silvaRoyal Boil Re Kebe. It's amazing how short people's memories are around here. I can remember Sonko during his first season with RFC and what a donkey he was. Waste of space doesn't even begin to describe it. He couldn't head the ball, couldn't distribute the ball, but by God he could hoof it up into row Z, which is what he spent most of his time doing. Fast forward a while and he's turned into Superman and is a crowd favourite. To me, Kebe shows the same sort of latent promise. There's something there, certainly in the way that he goes past opposition players, but the final ingredient, with that telling final ball or that instinctive football brain, is still missing. Be a bit patient and I think he'll eventually get it, just like Eliza Doolittle, by George. And as BBCRB keep saying, if he wasn't so inconsistent we wouldn't have landed him!
I think he'll turn into a great player for us
+1
by Wizard » 21 Sep 2008 00:01
by 2.8 lita injection » 21 Sep 2008 00:07
by URZZZZZZZZ » 21 Sep 2008 00:15
2.8 lita injection I am fed up with the negative vibes regarding Armstrong, to me he has been one of best signings in years. He has fitted in straight away and does his job. 90% he is in the correct position & makes many interceptions.
As the goals were at the other end of the pitch i cant be 100% if he was at fault but he was one of better players, i have him down as Mr consistent & i am surprised that we have signed such a good left back in this current market without looking to the future.
by willz_royal » 21 Sep 2008 00:23
by URZZZZZZZZ » 21 Sep 2008 00:27
willz_royal Watford fans could be the worst in the league.
Apparently they thought "shit on the floor" was a racist jibe.
This whole day has got me mighty angry, i think i need sleep.
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