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Re: Julian Kelly

by URZZZZZZZZ » 21 Jan 2009 11:50

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The only way round the above would be to play Henry, as Im sure the two have played together plenty of times before. However I can't see Coppell changing things so drastically for such a big game.


Just because Henry and Kelly have played on the same pitch won't mean putting htem both in will help.

Whenever I've seen Kelly for the reserves or the Academy side he's played left back whereas Henry has been on the rightwing or central midfield so I'm not sure they will have much of an understanding.


I know that, I was saying it as a possibility. If Kelly is as adaptable as people say, I am sure they would've played on the same side at some point.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Sun Tzu » 21 Jan 2009 11:57

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I know that, I was saying it as a possibility. If Kelly is as adaptable as people say, I am sure they would've played on the same side at some point.


Cup games for the first team !

However I'm not sure half a dozen games really builds a working relationship, especially when Henry is by no means a defensive type player. Would going with a completely new right hand side be worth it ?

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Re: Julian Kelly

by URZZZZZZZZ » 21 Jan 2009 11:59

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I know that, I was saying it as a possibility. If Kelly is as adaptable as people say, I am sure they would've played on the same side at some point.


Cup games for the first team !

However I'm not sure half a dozen games really builds a working relationship, especially when Henry is by no means a defensive type player. Would going with a completely new right hand side be worth it ?


True, but I think Kelly will really struggle to play with Kebe, as has everyone when they have first played with him.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by rg6royal » 21 Jan 2009 12:24

Good to see Coppell putting his faith in the young lad. Good luck to him on what will be a stern test for the lad.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by loyalroyal4life » 21 Jan 2009 12:35

rg6royal Good to see Coppell putting his faith in the young lad. Good luck to him on what will be a stern test for the lad.



he did it with henry at brum so kelly more than deserves his shot


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Re: Julian Kelly

by SteveRoyal » 21 Jan 2009 15:09

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rg6royal Good to see Coppell putting his faith in the young lad. Good luck to him on what will be a stern test for the lad.



he did it with henry at brum so kelly more than deserves his shot


Good point.
I for one hope Kelly impresses.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by bishbosh92 » 21 Jan 2009 21:06

Hope we does well

Good shot to impress despite willbe very tough!!

Deffiantly with a tricky winger like Jarvis to deal with!!

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Wax Jacket » 21 Jan 2009 22:56

bit drunk then bishbosh

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Platypuss » 21 Jan 2009 23:33

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rg6royal Good to see Coppell putting his faith in the young lad. Good luck to him on what will be a stern test for the lad.



he did it with henry at brum so kelly more than deserves his shot


Good point.
I for one hope Kelly impresses.


Ooh, controversial opinion.

Because the rest of us really hope he falls flat on his face. :|


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Re: Julian Kelly

by floyd__streete » 22 Jan 2009 14:00

Platypuss > platitudes.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by East Stand Royal 500 » 22 Jan 2009 15:20

I very much doubt he'll play the full 90 minutes. Will SC sub him with an old stalwart like Bryn or shuffle the pack to give Jay Tabb his first outing in a Reading shirt?

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Re: Julian Kelly

by rg6royal » 22 Jan 2009 15:24

East Stand Royal 500 I very much doubt he'll play the full 90 minutes. Will SC sub him with an old stalwart like Bryn or shuffle the pack to give Jay Tabb his first outing in a Reading shirt?


Most likely

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Re: Julian Kelly

by SteveRoyal » 22 Jan 2009 17:53

Platypuss Ooh, controversial opinion.

Because the rest of us really hope he falls flat on his face. :|

Do you enjoy being a pain in the a*se? :?: :|


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Re: Julian Kelly

by SCIAG » 22 Jan 2009 18:05

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rg6royal Good to see Coppell putting his faith in the young lad. Good luck to him on what will be a stern test for the lad.



he did it with henry at brum so kelly more than deserves his shot


Good point.
I for one hope Kelly impresses.

Difference is, if Kelly makes a mistake it's more likely to cost us the match than if Henry makes one. Plus Henry had already impressed with sub appearances, cup appearances and a single League start, whereas Kelly hasn't so much.
I don't think Kelly's had a single loan, if he has it's been to a non-league side.
He's an attacking full back- this isn't a match where attacking is going to be so much of a good idea. We need a defensive full back to stop Jarvis!

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Wycombe Royal » 23 Jan 2009 09:00

SCIAG He's an attacking full back- this isn't a match where attacking is going to be so much of a good idea. We need a defensive full back to stop Jarvis!

But isn't that the problem? We don't have one. We have players who could play out of position there like Gunnarsson, but he has no pace and would struggle to cope with Jarvis.

Even Rosenior isn't a defensive full back so you wouldn't want him playing there against Jarvis either if he wasn't suspended?

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Starry Blue Hooped Wonder » 23 Jan 2009 12:28

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East Stand Royal 500 I very much doubt he'll play the full 90 minutes. Will SC sub him with an old stalwart like Bryn or shuffle the pack to give Jay Tabb his first outing in a Reading shirt?


Most likely


I thought the OS said Tab wasn't eligible for the Wolves game?


If (as looks likely) Coppel plays Kelly at right back, do you think he would change the midfield to give more cover on the right side? The defensive aspect of Kebe's game isn't his strongest after all.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by East Stand Royal 500 » 23 Jan 2009 13:03

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East Stand Royal 500 I very much doubt he'll play the full 90 minutes. Will SC sub him with an old stalwart like Bryn or shuffle the pack to give Jay Tabb his first outing in a Reading shirt?


Most likely


I thought the OS said Tab wasn't eligible for the Wolves game?


If (as looks likely) Coppel plays Kelly at right back, do you think he would change the midfield to give more cover on the right side? The defensive aspect of Kebe's game isn't his strongest after all.


On the contrary, the OS says he is eligible.
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 51,00.html

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Starry Blue Hooped Wonder » 23 Jan 2009 13:12

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Starry Blue Hooped Wonder I thought the OS said Tab wasn't eligible for the Wolves game?

If (as looks likely) Coppel plays Kelly at right back, do you think he would change the midfield to give more cover on the right side? The defensive aspect of Kebe's game isn't his strongest after all.


On the contrary, the OS says he is eligible.
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 51,00.html


Ah my mistake! Must read things properly in the future :oops:

It would be good if Tab gets to make an appearance of some sort.


And back on topic: It will be a big test for Kelly if he starts against Wolves, but this is the only way he will prove himself - by stepping up when asked and doing his job. So I think we all give hime a chance to show us (and Coppel) what he can do.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by SCIAG » 24 Jan 2009 17:44

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SCIAG He's an attacking full back- this isn't a match where attacking is going to be so much of a good idea. We need a defensive full back to stop Jarvis!

But isn't that the problem? We don't have one. We have players who could play out of position there like Gunnarsson, but he has no pace and would struggle to cope with Jarvis.

Even Rosenior isn't a defensive full back so you wouldn't want him playing there against Jarvis either if he wasn't suspended?

Bikey has pace, and I don't think he'd struggle.

Kelly is even more attacking than Rosenior.

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Re: Julian Kelly

by Y25 » 28 Jan 2009 12:16

Congratulations to JK - great experience for him

looked like a rabbit caught in the headlights for much of the game but got through it

Looking forward to seeing Rosenior back in action at QPR

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