Life after Pog

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Life after Pog

by grey_squirrel » 23 Feb 2013 20:48

So what the hell does he do now?!

Roberts won't play again this season.

Alfie and Hunt cannot do 4-5-1.

4-6-0? (maybe / seriously) A point a game would still probably do.

Or revert back to 4-4-2 which won us 1 out of 19.

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Re: Life after Pog

by windermere_royal » 23 Feb 2013 20:54

grey_squirrel So what the hell does he do now?!

Roberts won't play again this season.

Alfie and Hunt cannot do 4-5-1.

4-6-0? (maybe / seriously) A point a game would still probably do.

Or revert back to 4-4-2 which won us 1 out of 19.


Maybe IDEAL has an idea?

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Re: Life after Pog

by SPARTA » 23 Feb 2013 20:57

Could be a blessing. Go 4-4-2. We have nothing to lose.

Alf and Hunt with Blackman on the bench.

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Re: Life after Pog

by floyd__streete » 23 Feb 2013 20:58

SPARTA Go 4-4-2.
Alf and Hunt


:cry:

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Re: Life after Pog

by tomrfcurz » 23 Feb 2013 21:00

Blackman possibly


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Re: Life after Pog

by SPARTA » 23 Feb 2013 21:02

Strength in depth :lol:

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by RoyallyFcuked » 23 Feb 2013 21:05

Instead of playing Hunt, McD should start HRK behind Le Fondre instead.

4-4-2 will surely work better than it did earlier in the season. The players have adjusted to a certain extent (some of them) and the defence has improved now that we dont have the likes of Gorkss and Gunter playing, the FA Cup game against United proved this. But today's performance didnt, get Pearce back in ASAP.
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Re: Life after Pog

by Scutterbucketz » 23 Feb 2013 21:08

I spend every game feeling sorry for this guy as ball after high ball is sent flying over the top over his head, leaving him the opportunity to do little more than get his head on it and knock it forwards to no one or miss it and lose possession a split second sooner.

In 20 years of watching, I've never seen us leave a striker as isolated as we do The Pog. Let's be honest, if he did lash out today, it's small wonder that he's grown impatient. He gets no service from midfield and doesn't seem to be the player that thrives when high up against 4 defenders on his own. Who does?

I keep thinking about the header he scored against Chelsea and I strongly believe that given a half chance he'd do something positive, but he's constantly left in an area of the pitch with 30 yards to go and no one else in a Reading shirt who looks remotely interested in getting beyond him. I'm afraid to say its Brians fault.

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Re: Life after Pog

by Libertine » 23 Feb 2013 21:12

Appeal it. Last year Leeds' Michael Brown broke Jem's ankle with a far dirtier tackle than what Pog did today and didn't even get a yellow. No way Pog should be out 3 games with some of the stuff going on in these games where players aren't even booked. Maybe if we appeal, even if we lose the appeal, we'll have him for the Villa game at least and lose him for Man Utd and Arsenal both away, games which we have little hope of getting results in.


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Re: Life after Pog

by windermere_royal » 23 Feb 2013 21:12

After playing for quality teams in the past with quality players and managers he must be wondering WTF he is doing here?

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Re: Life after Pog

by AJ_urz9 » 23 Feb 2013 21:25

Damn Church isn't in the 25!!!!!!!! Gutted

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Re: Life after Pog

by Royal91 » 23 Feb 2013 21:30

100% it will be the tactics deployed against UTD in the cup.

But with Jimmy and Harte back in!

The very thought of Hunt up top is just depressing.
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Re: Life after Pog

by paultheroyal » 23 Feb 2013 21:30

Out Kebe upfront on his own.


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Re: Life after Pog

by Scutterbucketz » 23 Feb 2013 21:32

windermere_royal After playing for quality teams in the past with quality players and managers he must be wondering WTF he is doing here?


It's difficult to argue against this. Regardless of the quality players/managers I can't think of a single player who could make a game for himself out of the scraps he gets.

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Re: Life after Pog

by mbb » 23 Feb 2013 21:37

Scutterbucketz I spend every game feeling sorry for this guy as ball after high ball is sent flying over the top over his head, leaving him the opportunity to do little more than get his head on it and knock it forwards to no one or miss it and lose possession a split second sooner.

In 20 years of watching, I've never seen us leave a striker as isolated as we do The Pog. Let's be honest, if he did lash out today, it's small wonder that he's grown impatient. He gets no service from midfield and doesn't seem to be the player that thrives when high up against 4 defenders on his own. Who does?

I keep thinking about the header he scored against Chelsea and I strongly believe that given a half chance he'd do something positive, but he's constantly left in an area of the pitch with 30 yards to go and no one else in a Reading shirt who looks remotely interested in getting beyond him. I'm afraid to say its Brians fault.


I am a man of few words but this suns up the Pog's situation perfectly. How, with a 5 man midfield we can not get someone to get closer to him is beyond me?? Give the ball to him at his feet and he is looking for someone to be pushing on, Mcanuff might want to join in at some point??????????????? Shit tactics and a manager out of his depth??????????????

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Re: Life after Pog

by SPARTA » 23 Feb 2013 21:39

windermere_royal After playing for quality teams in the past with quality players and managers he must be wondering WTF he is doing here?


He came here for the money. He'd have gone to Fulham had we not offered a deal that Fulham admitted they couldn't compete with; yet they afforded Berbatov... We don't use the guy to his strengths and he's become a massive waste of money as a result.

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Re: Life after Pog

by Royal Prince » 23 Feb 2013 21:48

After today's tackle a couple muppets around me started chanting 'off off off', and then proceeded to bloody clap when the ref produced the red card.

If you don't like a player then fine, you are entitled to your own opinions, but if that's the way you want to support this club then just oxf*rd off!

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Re: Life after Pog

by USA_Loyal_Royal » 23 Feb 2013 21:59

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windermere_royal After playing for quality teams in the past with quality players and managers he must be wondering WTF he is doing here?


He came here for the money. He'd have gone to Fulham had we not offered a deal that Fulham admitted they couldn't compete with; yet they afforded Berbatov... We don't use the guy to his strengths and he's become a massive waste of money as a result.

to be fair he was probably told something along the same lines as guthrie was. but since it looks as though we will be without him for a few matches id rather have blackman up front with alfie than hunt. hunt is completely useless. actually i retract that, HRK slightly behind alfie would be my most preferable option. im still not sure why HRK cant get a game in when he has produced spectacular goals and outperformed all of our wingers except kebe.

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Re: Life after Pog

by Arnie_Pie » 23 Feb 2013 22:16

Move Kebe up front with Alf. McCleary on the right wing.

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Re: Life after Pog

by JS28ZoD » 23 Feb 2013 22:31

I'd like to see Alf up top on his own. His movement is great and it might actually force us to pass the ball to each other as opposed to just lumping it.

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