by genome » 13 Sep 2016 22:50
by PieEater » 13 Sep 2016 22:55
by royalp-we » 13 Sep 2016 22:59
by CountryRoyal » 13 Sep 2016 23:06
royalp-we Thought McShane was going to have his hands full after the Brum striker (Che) absolutely skinned him in the opening minutes. But we completely nullified their attack this evening.
We do look much harder to beat this season; we kill the opponents momentum by taking back and keeping possession; which is great, but my god moving forward attacking is predictable. Evans dropping deep worked well, but Williams and lesser so Quinn, were really not wanting to get involved and ask for the ball tonight. They were up for the 50/50 balls, but when we play out of defence they need to put in more of a shift to open up some options for the defence.
Overall a decent point. Lucky they missed a sitter from 12yds. No other real action to report on.
Beerens is going to become a legend and Jordan did V well on his return to the side.
by Snowball » 13 Sep 2016 23:10
by ayjaydee » 13 Sep 2016 23:11
by John Madejski's Wallet » 13 Sep 2016 23:14
by Saaaaaaaammmmmm » 13 Sep 2016 23:18
by CountryRoyal » 13 Sep 2016 23:20
Snowball With a striker in form we'd be pushing the automatics ATM.
by CountryRoyal » 13 Sep 2016 23:22
Saaaaaaaammmmmm Williams infuriates me at the best of times, but tonight was on another level, suppose it's the result of an accumulation of frustrating performances from him
He just has no ball control whatsoever. The ball bounces off him for his first touch, and when dribbling he never once looks like he knows what he's doing or where he's going.
It was his passing tonight though that was driving me mad, lost count the amount of times we lost momentum because Williams played a simple pass poorly, usually behind Gunter or Obita stopping us from going forward. He literally has no excuse, an international footballer should know which side of a teammate to kick the ball to and be able to execute the simple pass, I cannot believe he gets it wrong nearly every time. Like I said, the player has to either slow down, or check back because the pass from Williams has prevented them running onto it or with it.
'Yeah but he brings energy' - so? Energy literally adds nothing to our team. Someone like Kante brings energy, but he uses it to win tackles and interceptions and drive his team forward. When does Williams ever make a tackle or break up the play? Come on Jaap, get Swift in so I can start finding another scapegoat.
As for the game, just incredibly boring I'm afraid. Lots of people on Twitter asking if there were any boos tonight (there weren't), but this is the thing, it's alright for you sat at home on Twitter, but a lot of us made a big commitment tonight to go the match, and ultimately it was an evening wasted. Personally, I had a few options for this Tuesday evening but I turned them down so I could go the game and having sat through 90 minutes of literally nothing happening, I really regret my decision. If games like this become a regular occurrence, I'm not sure I really want to commit to spending afternoons or evenings watching 75% possession with no excitement whatsoever. It's a lot of time and money (I have very little of either) to get to Reading for a game, so I could quickly lose patience with the team if we continue this 'transition season'.
Back to the pitch, thought formation was a bit strange, seemed Evans took my comments from the Ipswich game about not being a passing option literally and spent the whole game with the centre-backs. Meant we had McShane and Moore almost bombing down the flanks for a lot of the game.
Kermorgant was decent for 60 minutes, then got injured, but for some reason didn't come off? Meant he spent the last half hour hobbling around slowly, not really jumping for anything in the air, and as a result our attack completely fizzled out. Also felt the subs took too long, 10 minutes for Harriott and 5 for Mendes is a bit pointless really, and shame Swift only got 20.
McCleary was very bad unfortunately, crossing was completely awful. The slow drifted corner to the edge of the penalty area didn't work the first few times, so not sure why he kept at it. 12 corners with a decent set-piece taker might have led to something, but with Garath we never threatened. McShane had a header where he had no one within 5 yards of him, yet was never going to score because of where he was and the speed the ball came to him. Get Swift in the team and get him on corners.
Yes Birmingham results-wise are a decent team and had won 3 on the bounce, but if you have near 75% possession, you should be winning matches, or at least creating chances and scoring goals. I'm not sure how much of a miss Joey was, but hopefully he'll be back for the weekend and we can test ourselves against the league's top scorers on Saturday
by sandman » 13 Sep 2016 23:28
by Royal Ginger » 13 Sep 2016 23:31
by genome » 13 Sep 2016 23:38
Saaaaaaaammmmmm sat through 90 minutes of literally nothing happening, I really regret my decision.
by Top Flight » 13 Sep 2016 23:40
by Saaaaaaaammmmmm » 13 Sep 2016 23:41
genomeSaaaaaaaammmmmm sat through 90 minutes of literally nothing happening, I really regret my decision.
Not in terms of clear cut chances, but it was IMO certainly less tedious, less depressin and more encouraging than what we had to deal with last year. I thought it was a decent 0-0er as 0-0ers go. We just need to be a bit quicker when in the final third and make runs. Our off the ball movement was lacking which left no options.
by genome » 13 Sep 2016 23:46
Top Flight We're not a particularly good side at the moment.
by 3points » 13 Sep 2016 23:49
by Top Flight » 13 Sep 2016 23:52
genomeTop Flight We're not a particularly good side at the moment.
Weren't you comparing us to Barcelona and Man City?
by genome » 13 Sep 2016 23:55
3points Gunter looks so much better when his first movement is forwards rather than stop and go backwards or sideways.
by Royal Ginger » 13 Sep 2016 23:56
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