by Hound » 25 Feb 2019 09:22
by Stranded » 25 Feb 2019 09:29
Hound Thats a huge game for Rotherham. After that they have Sheff Utd away, QPR away, Norwich home, Derby away.
They'll see the game against us a big missed opportunity as well. Big pressure on them to get the 3 points against Blackburn
Mind you, checking our fixtures, they look a lot harder than I remember them being. Games against the likes of Preston, Brizzle and Brentford suddenly look very difficult, where a couple of months ago you might be thinking they'd be a very good chance of points.
by Vision » 25 Feb 2019 10:59
Born Again Royalist You omly have to look at the bench today to see negativity on selection 4 of them were defensive, Gunter, O shea, Mc Shane plus keeper. This was a game we had to Win not defend
by Denver Royal » 25 Feb 2019 14:39
URZZZZ Meyler is only on the bench because he got injured a couple of weeks ago and Cov picked up a couple of wins. Let's be honest, Luton are a better team than Rotherham and as soon as Meyler was brought on, he stopped the flow of the game for Luton. He certainly would have been adequate to bring on yesterday, I feel he gets a lot of bad press. In my opinion, and I understand a lot of people would disagree, loaning Meyler out was a shocking call from Gomes, considering Bacuna was gone earlier in the day
by Sutekh » 25 Feb 2019 14:56
Denver RoyalURZZZZ Meyler is only on the bench because he got injured a couple of weeks ago and Cov picked up a couple of wins. Let's be honest, Luton are a better team than Rotherham and as soon as Meyler was brought on, he stopped the flow of the game for Luton. He certainly would have been adequate to bring on yesterday, I feel he gets a lot of bad press. In my opinion, and I understand a lot of people would disagree, loaning Meyler out was a shocking call from Gomes, considering Bacuna was gone earlier in the day
Yep, I didn't see the Luton game, but I hear you. Last week I actually suggested that recalling Meyler for Rotherham might be an option. That was predictably met with 'If Meyler is the answer, you're asking the wrong question' from the usual suspect. But yes, I agree with you, we could have done worse. Just felt that Rovrum may have suited him. They are not especially fast, and he's tall, physical and aggressive. Having given him a 3 year deal, how 3 different managers have found no use for him here in our situation this season is rather strange and very unfortunate. This squad is littered with players we can't/don't/won't use. It's possible Rino and Eza won't be back for Ipswich and Wigan(?) Wonder if we'll try to line up the same.
by Denver Royal » 25 Feb 2019 15:05
SutekhDenver RoyalURZZZZ Meyler is only on the bench because he got injured a couple of weeks ago and Cov picked up a couple of wins. Let's be honest, Luton are a better team than Rotherham and as soon as Meyler was brought on, he stopped the flow of the game for Luton. He certainly would have been adequate to bring on yesterday, I feel he gets a lot of bad press. In my opinion, and I understand a lot of people would disagree, loaning Meyler out was a shocking call from Gomes, considering Bacuna was gone earlier in the day
Yep, I didn't see the Luton game, but I hear you. Last week I actually suggested that recalling Meyler for Rotherham might be an option. That was predictably met with 'If Meyler is the answer, you're asking the wrong question' from the usual suspect. But yes, I agree with you, we could have done worse. Just felt that Rovrum may have suited him. They are not especially fast, and he's tall, physical and aggressive. Having given him a 3 year deal, how 3 different managers have found no use for him here in our situation this season is rather strange and very unfortunate. This squad is littered with players we can't/don't/won't use. It's possible Rino and Eza won't be back for Ipswich and Wigan(?) Wonder if we'll try to line up the same.
Impression I have (on no substantiated grounds whatsoever) is Eza's out for the rest of the season.
Rino. The club won't say whether it's long term which kind of makes me hopeful he'll be back at least by Leeds if not sooner.
In the meantime I, personally, would put Blackett in as a DM and use Richards/Gunter to cover the left back role.
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 15:07
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 15:09
SutekhDenver RoyalURZZZZ Meyler is only on the bench because he got injured a couple of weeks ago and Cov picked up a couple of wins. Let's be honest, Luton are a better team than Rotherham and as soon as Meyler was brought on, he stopped the flow of the game for Luton. He certainly would have been adequate to bring on yesterday, I feel he gets a lot of bad press. In my opinion, and I understand a lot of people would disagree, loaning Meyler out was a shocking call from Gomes, considering Bacuna was gone earlier in the day
Yep, I didn't see the Luton game, but I hear you. Last week I actually suggested that recalling Meyler for Rotherham might be an option. That was predictably met with 'If Meyler is the answer, you're asking the wrong question' from the usual suspect. But yes, I agree with you, we could have done worse. Just felt that Rovrum may have suited him. They are not especially fast, and he's tall, physical and aggressive. Having given him a 3 year deal, how 3 different managers have found no use for him here in our situation this season is rather strange and very unfortunate. This squad is littered with players we can't/don't/won't use. It's possible Rino and Eza won't be back for Ipswich and Wigan(?) Wonder if we'll try to line up the same.
Impression I have (on no substantiated grounds whatsoever) is Eza's out for the rest of the season.
Rino. The club won't say whether it's long term which kind of makes me hopeful he'll be back at least by Leeds if not sooner.
In the meantime I, personally, would put Blackett in as a DM and use Richards/Gunter to cover the left back role.
Victor MeldrewSutekhDenver Royal Yep, I didn't see the Luton game, but I hear you. Last week I actually suggested that recalling Meyler for Rotherham might be an option. That was predictably met with 'If Meyler is the answer, you're asking the wrong question' from the usual suspect. But yes, I agree with you, we could have done worse. Just felt that Rovrum may have suited him. They are not especially fast, and he's tall, physical and aggressive. Having given him a 3 year deal, how 3 different managers have found no use for him here in our situation this season is rather strange and very unfortunate. This squad is littered with players we can't/don't/won't use. It's possible Rino and Eza won't be back for Ipswich and Wigan(?) Wonder if we'll try to line up the same.
Impression I have (on no substantiated grounds whatsoever) is Eza's out for the rest of the season.
Rino. The club won't say whether it's long term which kind of makes me hopeful he'll be back at least by Leeds if not sooner.
In the meantime I, personally, would put Blackett in as a DM and use Richards/Gunter to cover the left back role.
NO,no,no Sutekh, wash your mouth out with soap and water-we don't want centre-backs, slow of thought to play there.
David Luiz might be able to do it, Declan Rice might be able to do it but slow-thinking Tyler, please no.
by Hound » 25 Feb 2019 15:15
by Coppells Lost Coat » 25 Feb 2019 15:18
Old Man AndrewsVictor MeldrewSutekh
Impression I have (on no substantiated grounds whatsoever) is Eza's out for the rest of the season.
Rino. The club won't say whether it's long term which kind of makes me hopeful he'll be back at least by Leeds if not sooner.
In the meantime I, personally, would put Blackett in as a DM and use Richards/Gunter to cover the left back role.
NO,no,no Sutekh, wash your mouth out with soap and water-we don't want centre-backs, slow of thought to play there.
David Luiz might be able to do it, Declan Rice might be able to do it but slow-thinking Tyler, please no.
How do you know he can't do it? How many times have you seen Tyler Blackett playing as a CDM? I take it you have seen him play that role before, yes?
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 15:30
by URZZZZ » 25 Feb 2019 15:40
Old Man AndrewsVictor MeldrewSutekh
Impression I have (on no substantiated grounds whatsoever) is Eza's out for the rest of the season.
Rino. The club won't say whether it's long term which kind of makes me hopeful he'll be back at least by Leeds if not sooner.
In the meantime I, personally, would put Blackett in as a DM and use Richards/Gunter to cover the left back role.
NO,no,no Sutekh, wash your mouth out with soap and water-we don't want centre-backs, slow of thought to play there.
David Luiz might be able to do it, Declan Rice might be able to do it but slow-thinking Tyler, please no.
How do you know he can't do it? How many times have you seen Tyler Blackett playing as a CDM? I take it you have seen him play that role before, yes?
Victor Meldrew Kes, or whoever you are, I have been playing, coaching and watching football since long before you were born and along the way may have developed a bit of an understanding of how the game works and believe that I can judge a player's capabilities after watching him for a couple of seasons and not just a couple of games.
This player is o.k. when facing the play and has a reasonable touch with one foot- I would prefer him to be braver in the air but he isn't and that is why presumably, despite his physique, different managers have more often than not played him at left-back, away from the hurly-burly of the middle.
Playing in the midfield areas you need quick-thinking and spatial awareness and poor Tyler has neither of these-so often he seems oblivious of what is happening around him.
This manager may well take up this option but, as with the O'Shea fiasco on Saturday, you don't just "stick" a player in that position which is the expression used by some posters.
IMHO it would be as barmy as Kelly being "stuck" in goal.
If it happens with Blackett and it helps keep Reading up then great but I suggest that you try thinking things through a bit better before making such suggestions.
URZZZZOld Man AndrewsVictor Meldrew
NO,no,no Sutekh, wash your mouth out with soap and water-we don't want centre-backs, slow of thought to play there.
David Luiz might be able to do it, Declan Rice might be able to do it but slow-thinking Tyler, please no.
How do you know he can't do it? How many times have you seen Tyler Blackett playing as a CDM? I take it you have seen him play that role before, yes?
By your logic, let's put Gunter upfront on Saturday and Oliveira in goal. You've never seen that happen before so how do you know it wouldn't work?
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 16:06
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZOld Man Andrews How do you know he can't do it? How many times have you seen Tyler Blackett playing as a CDM? I take it you have seen him play that role before, yes?
By your logic, let's put Gunter upfront on Saturday and Oliveira in goal. You've never seen that happen before so how do you know it wouldn't work?
I'd suggest putting a right back up front and a striker in goal is a bit more of a step than putting a centre back in as a CDM.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 16:10
Victor Meldrew Kes, or whoever you are, I have been playing, coaching and watching football since long before you were born and along the way may have developed a bit of an understanding of how the game works and believe that I can judge a player's capabilities after watching him for a couple of seasons and not just a couple of games.
This player is o.k. when facing the play and has a reasonable touch with one foot- I would prefer him to be braver in the air but he isn't and that is why presumably, despite his physique, different managers have more often than not played him at left-back, away from the hurly-burly of the middle.
Playing in the midfield areas you need quick-thinking and spatial awareness and poor Tyler has neither of these-so often he seems oblivious of what is happening around him.
This manager may well take up this option but, as with the O'Shea fiasco on Saturday, you don't just "stick" a player in that position which is the expression used by some posters.
IMHO it would be as barmy as Kelly being "stuck" in goal.
If it happens with Blackett and it helps keep Reading up then great but I suggest that you try thinking things through a bit better before making such suggestions.
by URZZZZ » 25 Feb 2019 16:16
The Enfield Royal71Old Man AndrewsURZZZZ
By your logic, let's put Gunter upfront on Saturday and Oliveira in goal. You've never seen that happen before so how do you know it wouldn't work?
I'd suggest putting a right back up front and a striker in goal is a bit more of a step than putting a centre back in as a CDM.
God, I actually cannot believe what I just read.
This place really is laughable.
I mean, it is not like Klopp, the manager of the best team in the country, has put Fabinho (A CDM) at Centre back. Oh wait yes he has.
I wonder if their fans started acting hysterical and said "We may aswell put Divock Origi in goal".
It is barely a position change.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 25 Feb 2019 16:22
The Enfield Royal71 [
It really annoys me when people use the "I am older then you and been playing football for longer then you so know more" schtick as a means to try and be superior.
I reckon I am 30/35 years younger then you but could tell you more about data analysis in sports, sports science and tactics, coaching and training at a higher level then you, because as job I do it for a professional team and get paid to do so, and travel the world to do so and work with some of the finest coaches in the world day in and day out.
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