by Sutekh » 01 Oct 2019 21:02
by skipper » 01 Oct 2019 21:39
by El Diablo » 01 Oct 2019 21:45
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 01 Oct 2019 21:56
El Diablo Back in Sandhurst. Awful, gutless,clueless, the list could go on.
First time I've left a game early in 30 years.
by URZZZZ » 01 Oct 2019 21:56
by Hound » 01 Oct 2019 21:58
URZZZZ Beyond embarrassing. Rafael did nothing wrong. Meite wasn't awful. The rest were a disgrace. Gomes out
by scumbag » 01 Oct 2019 21:59
by Barney » 01 Oct 2019 22:05
by FiNeRaIn » 01 Oct 2019 22:07
by krapmle » 01 Oct 2019 22:10
by PremAddict » 01 Oct 2019 22:11
FiNeRaIn Very good second half performance, 1-1 with 10 men, defense solid. Never looked like losing. Roll on Bristol city!!
by Millsy » 01 Oct 2019 22:27
by krapmle » 01 Oct 2019 22:28
by krapmle » 01 Oct 2019 22:30
So therefore, you must have been watching Reading for close to 50 years. And you seriously believe that there are currently worrying signs ?? REALLY ??
by Hound » 01 Oct 2019 22:30
by Sutekh » 01 Oct 2019 22:31
2 world wars, 1 world cup Before we throw our toys out the pram tonight was one of those weird games. Swift's first red card ever totally screwed up the game. When are we going learn from rugby and introduce a sin bin rather than rendering a game totally pointless? Having said that we let ANOTHER stupid goal in while Swift was on and we'd have probably lost that anyway.
What REALLY pisses me of this:
I still maintain we have VERY good players. Why the f**k did Gomes completely change the formation and starting 11 again?
That week of glory got me thinking "right, this is why he got rid of wingers, this is the style he wanted, this is what he's been aiming for." 5-3-2, wingbacks, excellent.
Teams inevitably worked out how to best play against us. So instead of working out how to counteract that we decide to, erm, completely change shape!?
DEAR GOMES: there is NO such thing as a magic formation. There is NO formation that won't get exploited for its weaknesses in one way. When you find a formula that fits our players well and we get decent performances and results from, bloody well stick with it and learn how to counteract the opposition's response rather than just change it again. This isn't a game of rock-paper-scissors where you hope to choose shape that beats theirs. Stick with a formation, stick with a starting 11, and get them used to it and used to what to do when teams counteract it. Perhaps only allow one wing back to go up at a time or something so we're not left with three stretched at the back. Or SOMETHING. You're the manager, work it out FFS! You have NO excuse with the squad you have now. NONE.
Miazga is to me our best defender we've been missing massively, but he was on the bench. Joao and Puscas are our best striker pairing, but again we experiment with different front pairings (Meite did good, I like him, but we know what Joao and Puscas together can do).
Very disappointing.
by Royal Rother » 01 Oct 2019 22:37
Barney A very rare "leave early" for me. Utter disgrace. Gomes.....utter disgrace.
Bad beyond belief. Gomes is, sadly, TOTALLY out of his depth. Not a clue what he is up to.
Bring in Houghton ASAP. That's our only chance of avoiding the drop.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 01 Oct 2019 22:50
by URZZZZ » 01 Oct 2019 22:54
by FiNeRaIn » 01 Oct 2019 22:54
Armadillo Roadkill Fulham's passing was crisp and neat, their movement off the ball excellent, and their niggly fouling and play acting unsurpassed.
Reading were slow, inaccurate, sloppy, weak, disorganised, lethargic, incompetent and naive.
I would include Puscas along with Rafael, Meite and Rihnamota (and maybe Yiadom) as being OK and having nothing to be ashamed of. Ejaria in fits and starts. Cannot think what has happened to Richards and Morrison who were both really poor.
Gomes has a very limited amount of time to turn this around, and Moore's defence of him in his BBRB interview was muted at best.
Very poor evening.
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