
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Mar 2013 22:25
by yuomi » 09 Mar 2013 22:38
Arnie_Pie Loyalty to certain players will take us down from the Premiership, which is exactly what happened last time. If we have any hope of survival, Brian really needs to become ruthless and drop certain players and try something new. We have nothing more to lose than where we are now.
by West_Reading » 09 Mar 2013 22:52
by RoyallyFcuked » 09 Mar 2013 22:56
yuomiArnie_Pie Loyalty to certain players will take us down from the Premiership, which is exactly what happened last time. If we have any hope of survival, Brian really needs to become ruthless and drop certain players and try something new. We have nothing more to lose than where we are now.
/\ This. Fan abuse of players on a personal level is abysmal, and it speaks volumes for the plasticity and lack of imagination of a section of the fanbase. But their criticism is not entirely without merit. As i said previously Legs in particular, and Jobi on occasion (amongst others, i am only singling out these two are as they seem to be the players McD rates as 'indnispensable' to the first team and therefore appear to have an immunity to deselection due to poor form) have shown themselves not to be up to the task at hand. This gives rise to the idea that their being consistently selected is either favouritism, which McD insists he does not approve of, or sentimentality. This is dangerous. If we'd fought the Falklands with Spirfires because they did well in WW2 it might have gone very differently. Crude metaphor maybe but it seems the club toally underestimated the gulf in class that accompanies the step up between the Championship and the Prem. Southampton spent millions upgrading their squad and aren't totally clear of the relegation dogfight, how could anyone possibly think we could get away with strengthening so little and expect anything other than what we've got? McD is unapologetic and almost bewildering dismissive of the trouble we're in. He refuses to point the finger of blame or accept its burden himself and the board are silent, so who can the fans blame?
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2013 23:23
by royal67 » 09 Mar 2013 23:25
Colin Cheeselogroyal67 I thought we looked better for the last 15 miuntes of the game when Guthrie replaced Legs. He's more mobile, get's forward and HE CAN PASS THE BALL.... Yes, Legs was great for us last season but perhaps that was his swansong ? He hasn't performed at this level sufficiently well enough and while Guthrie isn't the team player that he should be (and I suspect he'll be off at the end of the season) he is a genuine Premier league quality player. Football is a results business and people seem to have missed that fact somewhere along the line.......
What has Guthrie done to prove that he is a decent passer or that he's premier league quality? A few sideways passes don't make him Xavi. Had we signed him from an inferior team to us people's perception would be entirely different. In a Reading shirt he has done absolutely nothing and has been shown up by a player signed from Crawley. Does that make Akpan champions league quality?
by windermere_royal » 09 Mar 2013 23:28
Ian Royal Just seen the highlights. Looks like the usual mix with 4-4-2, we created a few decent chances - McAnuff and hrk seeming to cause pproblems. But we couldn't finish and defensively we were a shambles. Not pressing the ball or closing down as a team. Looked to me to be Kelly who lost his man for benteke's goal.
It looks to me that the best thing we could do to help our survival is hire a defensive coach who can drill positioning, tracking and pressing to defence and in particular midfield. Failing that, if McDermott could stop playing 4-sh1ting-4-2, that might also help. For all his good work, his brand of football is terrible and he seems to have a huge blind spot when it comes to the purpose of a central midfield.
by Colin Cheeselog » 09 Mar 2013 23:30
Arnie_Pie Loyalty to certain players will take us down from the Premiership, which is exactly what happened last time. If we have any hope of survival, Brian really needs to become ruthless and drop certain players and try something new. We have nothing more to lose than where we are now.
by RoyallyFcuked » 09 Mar 2013 23:31
Ian Royal Something I've noticed a few takes recently, him begging to bed fed in a great position and instead ignored for a weak opportunity.
by windermere_royal » 09 Mar 2013 23:36
Ian Royal Just seen the highlights. Looks like the usual mix with 4-4-2, we created a few decent chances - McAnuff and hrk seeming to cause pproblems. But we couldn't finish and defensively we were a shambles. Not pressing the ball or closing down as a team. Looked to me to be Kelly who lost his man for benteke's goal.
Hunt defo offside, Blackman should have headed across goal where someone (Alf? ) was waiting at an open net. Something I've noticed a few takes recently, him begging to bed fed in a great position and instead ignored for a weak opportunity.
Oh and I thought hunt was fouled by Luzon first half for a pen. But realistically that's never going to be given in a million years.
It looks to me that the best thing we could do to help our survival is hire a defensive coach who can drill positioning, tracking and pressing to defence and in particular midfield. Failing that, if McDermott could stop playing 4-sh1ting-4-2, that might also help. For all his good work, his brand of football is terrible and he seems to have a huge blind spot when it comes to the purpose of a central midfield.
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2013 23:36
I've no idea who you are and have no recollection of ever seeing a post you've made. So no. Who'd have thought two people watching the same games could have a convergent thought.RoyallyFcukedIan Royal Something I've noticed a few takes recently, him begging to bed fed in a great position and instead ignored for a weak opportunity.
Dont you mean you noticed me say it on the BFTG Everton thread...
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2013 23:38
windermere_royalIan Royal Just seen the highlights. Looks like the usual mix with 4-4-2, we created a few decent chances - McAnuff and hrk seeming to cause pproblems. But we couldn't finish and defensively we were a shambles. Not pressing the ball or closing down as a team. Looked to me to be Kelly who lost his man for benteke's goal.
Hunt defo offside,Blackman should have headed across goal where someone (Alf? ) was waiting at an open net. Something I've noticed a few takes recently, him begging to bed fed in a great position and instead ignored for a weak opportunity.
Oh and I thought hunt was fouled by Luzon first half for a pen. But realistically that's never going to be given in a million years.
It looks to me that the best thing we could do to help our survival is hire a defensive coach who can drill positioning, tracking and pressing to defence and in particular midfield. Failing that, if McDermott could stop playing 4-sh1ting-4-2, that might also help. For all his good work, his brand of football is terrible and he seems to have a huge blind spot when it comes to the purpose of a central midfield.
was the disallowed goal offside?
by floyd__streete » 09 Mar 2013 23:40
by West_Reading » 09 Mar 2013 23:45
floyd__streete I am a firm believer in supporters being able to - within reason - say what the damn hell they like if they pay good money to watch.
Equally I am at liberty to say that those of you who ironically cheered and jeered at Leigertwood's subsitution having earlier sang the name of Danny Guthrie - who, remember, didn't even want to play for us before Christmas - are an absolute disgrace and I dedicate our impending relegation to you.
by RoyallyFcuked » 10 Mar 2013 00:03
Ian RoyalI've no idea who you are and have no recollection of ever seeing a post you've made. So no. Who'd have thought two people watching the same games could have a convergent thought.RoyallyFcukedIan Royal Something I've noticed a few takes recently, him begging to bed fed in a great position and instead ignored for a weak opportunity.
Dont you mean you noticed me say it on the BFTG Everton thread...
by RockheadRumple » 10 Mar 2013 00:07
by Royalee » 10 Mar 2013 00:20
by Z175 » 10 Mar 2013 00:39
by arthurfondrelli » 10 Mar 2013 00:43
by Rex » 10 Mar 2013 01:30
LoyalRoyalFan Clearly people on here have won as many Championship titles as McDermott has. 24,000 people are obviously better managers than McDermott.
Correct subs, good decision by McDermott.
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