by winchester_royal » 20 Oct 2012 23:38
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Oct 2012 23:44
"saving us from the drop"....how would've that comment sounded this time last year?winchester_royal First half - Utter shite. Didn't even try and get at them. Bent over and let a very average Liverpool side (except from the excellent Sterling) penetrate us like they were Jimmy Saville.
Second half - Much better, Guth started getting hold of the ball and getting the wingers in behind their full backs. If we'd started like that then maybe we'd have got something out of the game. However, Mcd's subs were baffling to say the least. Taking our two best attacking players off when searching for an equaliser is stupidity in its rawest form. He hasn't got long to convince either us fans or the owners that he is capable of saving us from the drop.
Good day out mind, and the memorial outside of the away end made for a poignant reminder that football is not the be all and end all.
by windermere_royal » 20 Oct 2012 23:52
by MmmMonsterMunch » 20 Oct 2012 23:56
windermere_royal Just seen McD on MOTD, "we`ll be ok" but he really didn`t sound convincing , WTF does he keep taking off the Pog if we are chasing the game?
by JS28ZoD » 21 Oct 2012 00:03
MmmMonsterMunchwindermere_royal Not one of the pundits mentioned Reading at all in the summary & they only showed 1 Reading chance. They don't even attempt to hide the bias!
by SLAMMED » 21 Oct 2012 00:11
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Oct 2012 00:13
JS28ZoDMmmMonsterMunchwindermere_royal Not one of the pundits mentioned Reading at all in the summary & they only showed 1 Reading chance. They don't even attempt to hide the bias!
To be honest why would they? We are not playing exciting football or doing anything to interest the neutrals and we have such a placid small to middle-ish fan base, it's perfectly understandable how we are getting minimal air time at the moment.
by Cripple Creek » 21 Oct 2012 00:35
by Jackson Corner » 21 Oct 2012 02:40
by Woodcote Royal » 21 Oct 2012 05:08
Cripple Creek If truth be told if I was a neutral I would look at Reading and think we were practically certs for relegation unless we change something fairly drastically and very soon. The only fact that I'm not doing that is because of irrational partisanship.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 21 Oct 2012 06:22
by Avon Royal » 21 Oct 2012 08:05
Jackson Corner ERRRRRRRR Hello did anyone expect us to get anything at Anfield today? First half was poor, 2nd half I would say was 50/50.
If we end up botttom of the prem come May, It will still rank as our third best season in 142 years of Reading FC. Get real.
by weybridgewanderer » 21 Oct 2012 08:30
Woodcote RoyalCripple Creek If truth be told if I was a neutral I would look at Reading and think we were practically certs for relegation unless we change something fairly drastically and very soon. The only fact that I'm not doing that is because of irrational partisanship.
Utter nonsense.................................try applying the same logic to our performance and the result in the corresponding fixture in 2006-7.
We lost 1-0 at Anfield, FFS
by RoyalBlue » 21 Oct 2012 08:43
AthleticoSpizz"saving us from the drop"....how would've that comment sounded this time last year?winchester_royal First half - Utter shite. Didn't even try and get at them. Bent over and let a very average Liverpool side (except from the excellent Sterling) penetrate us like they were Jimmy Saville.
Second half - Much better, Guth started getting hold of the ball and getting the wingers in behind their full backs. If we'd started like that then maybe we'd have got something out of the game. However, Mcd's subs were baffling to say the least. Taking our two best attacking players off when searching for an equaliser is stupidity in its rawest form. He hasn't got long to convince either us fans or the owners that he is capable of saving us from the drop.
Good day out mind, and the memorial outside of the away end made for a poignant reminder that football is not the be all and end all.
The memorial...I clocked that before our inaugural first time Reading v Liverpool game a few years ago....gave me the goose pimples
A 1-0 defeat at Anfield today was what we would normally shrug off.....but no....this is the Reading barrack room lawyers
Jackson Corner ERRRRRRRR Hello did anyone expect us to get anything at Anfield today? First half was poor, 2nd half I would say was 50/50.
If we end up botttom of the prem come May, It will still rank as our third best season in 142 years of Reading FC. Get real.
by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Oct 2012 09:32
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Oct 2012 09:49
Barry the bird boggler The first 60 minutes Reading were inept and crap all round.
The last 30 they were awake and lively and looked like a team that could play in the PL. Don't really know what changed about the hour mark, perhaps someone just woke up!
All in all plainly not good enough and plainly not enough done in the summer to the squad. If we don't pick up some performances and wins between now and the stuffing by ManU at the beginning of December we'll be going down.
All that said though, we've played 4 "bonus" games against Liverpool, Spurs, Newcastle and Chelsea which are sides we'd all have expected to lose against at the start of the season and managed 1 point from them. Of the other three games against sides we'd like to think we could compete against we've drawn 2 and only lost away to WBA
So the jury is still well and truly out on what we're capable of this season.
Next up is a rather useful Fulham.
by jumpers for goalposts » 21 Oct 2012 09:51
Dick Habbin's hairdo My view is that there are two real issues:
1) Our first touch, thinking speed and speed of pass are just too slow - all over the pitch. Difference between Chumpionship and Prem.
2) We desperately need at least one real quality centre midfielder - Ledge was better but still doesn't convince me in the Prem, Karacan similarly and Guthrie needs terriers alongside him with quality to pick the pass.
by Winnershroyal » 21 Oct 2012 10:20
by Allyh84 » 21 Oct 2012 10:36
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