by winchester_royal » 07 Feb 2015 20:18
by PieEater » 07 Feb 2015 20:25
by If you still hate Futcher » 07 Feb 2015 20:33
PieEater The ref was particularly shit, a homer who was intimidated by the locals and the Wolves players rolling around and conning him. I was expecting a soft pen or a red card - I guess that's how Wolves get to be where they are in the table. It was hard to get any away atmosphere going but I guess that is their intention putting in the lower stand.
by Pepe the Horseman » 07 Feb 2015 20:37
winchester_royal
What a hero Steve Clarke is. The man has saved the club.
by PieEater » 07 Feb 2015 20:39
If you still hate FutcherPieEater The ref was particularly shit, a homer who was intimidated by the locals and the Wolves players rolling around and conning him. I was expecting a soft pen or a red card - I guess that's how Wolves get to be where they are in the table. It was hard to get any away atmosphere going but I guess that is their intention putting in the lower stand.
That's an interesting view, the threads on the Wolves forums suggested he didn't give them anything and allowed us to get away with murder
by PieEater » 07 Feb 2015 20:42
by loyalroyal4life » 07 Feb 2015 21:07
by Will95 » 08 Feb 2015 10:23
by handbags_harris » 08 Feb 2015 10:34
PieEaterIf you still hate FutcherPieEater The ref was particularly shit, a homer who was intimidated by the locals and the Wolves players rolling around and conning him. I was expecting a soft pen or a red card - I guess that's how Wolves get to be where they are in the table. It was hard to get any away atmosphere going but I guess that is their intention putting in the lower stand.
That's an interesting view, the threads on the Wolves forums suggested he didn't give them anything and allowed us to get away with murder
Their players seemed to be conditioned to buy fouls, and a couple of times were so comically obvious that the ref decided not to give it. Once Kelly stood there and didn't move, and the winger spun against him and rolled on the floor. Kelly was wise to him after previous attempts so it looked so comical when he literally didn't move and the winger was rolling around.
Conversely we somehow picked up 3 booking for totally innocuous fouls.
I'd like hear the official view from Handbags Harris.
by Winnershroyal » 08 Feb 2015 10:37
by Will95 » 08 Feb 2015 10:39
Winnershroyal How many did we have there?
Was it the usual Molyneaux welcome?
by bobby1413 » 08 Feb 2015 10:49
Will95Winnershroyal How many did we have there?
Was it the usual Molyneaux welcome?
800-ish there, bit of trouble after the game outside the ground, bloody oxf*rd Wanderers.
by LWJ » 08 Feb 2015 10:53
bobby1413Will95Winnershroyal How many did we have there?
Was it the usual Molyneaux welcome?
800-ish there, bit of trouble after the game outside the ground, bloody oxf*rd Wanderers.
Did the tadley royals firm make them run?
by Will95 » 08 Feb 2015 10:53
bobby1413Will95Winnershroyal How many did we have there?
Was it the usual Molyneaux welcome?
800-ish there, bit of trouble after the game outside the ground, bloody oxf*rd Wanderers.
Did the tadley royals firm make them run?
by handbags_harris » 08 Feb 2015 10:56
by Unbelievable Jeff » 08 Feb 2015 11:00
by cp » 08 Feb 2015 11:10
by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 Feb 2015 11:37
handbags_harris Some chap in the hospitality areas giving it the bird behind the sanctuary of his window, presumably a few Reading fans took it upon themselves to give him a message of their own by way of trying to get into the hospitality suites, one of them ended up having his nose broken. Blood streaming from it. Then a load of Wanderers started giving a load of verbal when they saw it, grown men old enough to be my Granddad and everything. Just served to reinforce the opinion I hold of Wolves fans as a collective - they're scum. Utter scum. Fair play to the bloke who decided to have a go, even if it was a bit misguided when trying to take on hospitality doormen with just a couple of mates as backup!!
by Mr.Swainey » 08 Feb 2015 12:02
by Franchise FC » 08 Feb 2015 12:41
Unbelievable Jeff Great performance...seems like we are coming on leaps and bounds under Clarke and the confidence in the side is increasing week on week.
Federici - 7 - Couple of great saves ( especially from the Sako header from corner ) and on the whole commanded his box well.
Kelly - 7 - Again looked very solid and one outstanding passage of defending late on to block the ball a couple of times then got it clear.
Pearce - 7 - Back to the Pearce we know...solid!
Hector - 8 - Just Class, getting better every time I see him and now becoming more intelligent on his decisions.
Obita - 6 - Also solid, nothing spectacular.
McCleary - 7 - looks dangerous every time he gets the ball and his pace is frightening.
Williams - 7 - He's also found his form again in recent weeks topped of by a fantastic strike to win the game.
Chalobah - 6 - Lost the ball a few times, apart from that not too bad.
HRK - 5 - Meh, My biggest frustration with him is the way he slows everything down, its such a contrast when we have the direct McCleary on one wing then HRK who tries to be clever my doing step-overs on the other wing. Also when he loses the ball he never puts his gut into tracking back and just leisurely jogs back.
Cox - 7 - Solid.
POG - 8 - MOTM. Absolutely class, his hold up play was sensational and his little lay offs to bring other people into the game was a joy to watch. Topped of by possibly our quickest goal since Kevin Doyle V Sheff Utd? if he continues in this vain I'll be disappointed to see him go at the end of the season.
All in all good away day apart from the pathetic Wolves fan who attacked a Reading fan outside the ground after the match for singing and a shit 5 hour journey home thanks to someone throwing themselves in front of a train.
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