Sir Steve - vindicated?

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Sir Steve - vindicated?

by londinium » 09 Jan 2007 22:08

I believe so.

On the plus side:

We got through - which is the main objective
Leroy scores again - 4 on the trot now, super confidence boost
Long gets his first of the season - as above
Convey gets a good run out - just what he needs to get upto speed
Kitson get half an hour - need I say why that is fantastic
Federici although beaten a couple of times made some superb saves - must make him really feel part of the team as a whole now
Blooding of Pearce and run out of fringe players - makes them all feel part of the mighty Reading machine
Rests most of the first team - this means that most have had a 2 weeek break and should be well rested and fresh for a big challenge at Everton.
No injuries - has to be a good thing
Even the Burnley come back I can look at in a positive light - it will teach the youngestest and the fringe players that it aint over 'til its over.


On the minus side:

Beside the fact that we were cruising and it would have been nice to wrap it up with a Kitson goal, I cant think of any.

Well done lads and Well done Coppell - YET AGAIN.

Compare that lot to Everton's weekend.

Full strength team - hammered at home - out of the cup - and picks up injuries to key players.

Coppell 1 Moyes 0

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Re: Sir Steve - vindicated?

by readingbedding » 09 Jan 2007 22:12

londinium I believe so.

On the plus side:

We got through - which is the main objective
Leroy scores again - 4 on the trot now, super confidence boost
Long gets his first of the season - as above
Convey gets a good run out - just what he needs to get upto speed
Kitson get half an hour - need I say why that is fantastic
Federici although beaten a couple of times made some superb saves - must make him really feel part of the team as a whole now
Blooding of Pearce and run out of fringe players - makes them all feel part of the mighty Reading machine
Rests most of the first team - this means that most have had a 2 weeek break and should be well rested and fresh for a big challenge at Everton.
No injuries - has to be a good thing
Even the Burnley come back I can look at in a positive light - it will teach the youngestest and the fringe players that it aint over 'til its over.


On the minus side:

Beside the fact that we were cruising and it would have been nice to wrap it up with a Kitson goal, I cant think of any.

Well done lads and Well done Coppell - YET AGAIN.

Compare that lot to Everton's weekend.

Full strength team - hammered at home - out of the cup - and picks up injuries to key players.

Coppell 1 Moyes 0


Of course, from what I heard the debutants played well, good run out for Convey, Kitson had a run out, Bikey is good and aggressive.

And we're through.

Sure, I didn't go, but we'll hear what the game was like v soon...

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Re: Sir Steve - vindicated?

by londinium » 09 Jan 2007 22:14

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londinium I believe so.

On the plus side:

We got through - which is the main objective
Leroy scores again - 4 on the trot now, super confidence boost
Long gets his first of the season - as above
Convey gets a good run out - just what he needs to get upto speed
Kitson get half an hour - need I say why that is fantastic
Federici although beaten a couple of times made some superb saves - must make him really feel part of the team as a whole now
Blooding of Pearce and run out of fringe players - makes them all feel part of the mighty Reading machine
Rests most of the first team - this means that most have had a 2 weeek break and should be well rested and fresh for a big challenge at Everton.
No injuries - has to be a good thing
Even the Burnley come back I can look at in a positive light - it will teach the youngestest and the fringe players that it aint over 'til its over.


On the minus side:

Beside the fact that we were cruising and it would have been nice to wrap it up with a Kitson goal, I cant think of any.

Well done lads and Well done Coppell - YET AGAIN.

Compare that lot to Everton's weekend.

Full strength team - hammered at home - out of the cup - and picks up injuries to key players.

Coppell 1 Moyes 0


Of course, from what I heard the debutants played well, good run out for Convey, Kitson had a run out, Bikey is good and aggressive.

And we're through.

Sure, I didn't go, but we'll hear what the game was like v soon...


Looking forward to seeing some action on Sky - sounded like Federici made a couple of blinding saves and Long's goal was a cracker.

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Re: Sir Steve - vindicated?

by readingbedding » 09 Jan 2007 22:15

londinium
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londinium I believe so.

On the plus side:

We got through - which is the main objective
Leroy scores again - 4 on the trot now, super confidence boost
Long gets his first of the season - as above
Convey gets a good run out - just what he needs to get upto speed
Kitson get half an hour - need I say why that is fantastic
Federici although beaten a couple of times made some superb saves - must make him really feel part of the team as a whole now
Blooding of Pearce and run out of fringe players - makes them all feel part of the mighty Reading machine
Rests most of the first team - this means that most have had a 2 weeek break and should be well rested and fresh for a big challenge at Everton.
No injuries - has to be a good thing
Even the Burnley come back I can look at in a positive light - it will teach the youngestest and the fringe players that it aint over 'til its over.


On the minus side:

Beside the fact that we were cruising and it would have been nice to wrap it up with a Kitson goal, I cant think of any.

Well done lads and Well done Coppell - YET AGAIN.

Compare that lot to Everton's weekend.

Full strength team - hammered at home - out of the cup - and picks up injuries to key players.

Coppell 1 Moyes 0


Of course, from what I heard the debutants played well, good run out for Convey, Kitson had a run out, Bikey is good and aggressive.

And we're through.

Sure, I didn't go, but we'll hear what the game was like v soon...


Looking forward to seeing some action on Sky - sounded like Federici made a couple of blinding saves and Long's goal was a cracker.


Tonight is exactly what Coppell wanted and that'll do me...

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Re: Sir Steve - vindicated?

by Amongst the sheep » 09 Jan 2007 22:19

londinium I believe so.

On the plus side:

We got through - which is the main objective
Leroy scores again - 4 on the trot now, super confidence boost
Long gets his first of the season - as above
Convey gets a good run out - just what he needs to get upto speed
Kitson get half an hour - need I say why that is fantastic
Federici although beaten a couple of times made some superb saves - must make him really feel part of the team as a whole now
Blooding of Pearce and run out of fringe players - makes them all feel part of the mighty Reading machine
Rests most of the first team - this means that most have had a 2 weeek break and should be well rested and fresh for a big challenge at Everton.
No injuries - has to be a good thing
Even the Burnley come back I can look at in a positive light - it will teach the youngestest and the fringe players that it aint over 'til its over.


On the minus side:

Beside the fact that we were cruising and it would have been nice to wrap it up with a Kitson goal, I cant think of any.

Well done lads and Well done Coppell - YET AGAIN.

Compare that lot to Everton's weekend.

Full strength team - hammered at home - out of the cup - and picks up injuries to key players.

Coppell 1 Moyes 0


Long also scored at Liverpool in the league cup


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Re: Sir Steve - vindicated?

by scr8pe » 09 Jan 2007 22:22

londinium ..................Compare that lot to Everton's weekend.


Or Liverpool's week..... so far!

A minutes silence before the next merseyside game perhaps?

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by Row Z Royal » 09 Jan 2007 22:25

Very impressed with Bikey's distribution, though needs to take an extra touch every now and then.

Long still looked a little out of his depth - the sooner he goes on loan to the CCC for some first team experience the better.

Great to see The Bobster and Kits back, though Convey should have come off with 15mins to go because he had run his socks off and looked absolutel knackered. Well done both.

Also rans for Useless (barely CCC quality now, unfortunately), Sam "Dodgy" Sodje (aquitted himself well and popped up with a goal) Oster, Golbourne, Ingimarsson - all played well. Lita looked a class above Burnley and took his goal VERY well.

Seol looks be lacking motivation so Sir Steve needs to kick him up the backside.

MOTM goes to Federici - great debut, three cracking saves and excellent distribution. Well done Adam.

Harold

by Harold » 09 Jan 2007 22:35

Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 09 Jan 2007 22:38

Kinda proves what was said on the Club Policies thread - surely 16,000 @ £15 each is better than 11,714 @ £20 each


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by readingbedding » 09 Jan 2007 22:39

Harold Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........


Why so shocked, the FA Cup is nowhere near what it used to be.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 241979.stm

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 09 Jan 2007 22:40

Harold Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........



I know what you mean, disgusting turnout. Unfortunately too many twats in Reading support Arsenal, Chelsea, etc.

Still, I enjoyed myself tonight at the ground and thats all that matters.

Harold

by Harold » 09 Jan 2007 22:42

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Harold Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........



I know what you mean, disgusting turnout. Unfortunately too many twats in Reading support Arsenal, Chelsea, etc.

Still, I enjoyed myself tonight at the ground and thats all that matters.


There are also too many twats in Reading who support Reading.

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by readingbedding » 09 Jan 2007 22:43

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Harold Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........



I know what you mean, disgusting turnout. Unfortunately too many twats in Reading support Arsenal, Chelsea, etc.

Still, I enjoyed myself tonight at the ground and thats all that matters.


Some twats who are Reading fans also couldn't make it, and some twats didn't bother seeing as they felt Coppell didn't give a shite why should they.
Who did you think could step up and challenge for a regular place?


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by Fat Leather Jacket » 09 Jan 2007 22:45

Easy now, dont get shirty.


For those of you who missed the game check out Long's goal - well worth the price of admission.

Harold

by Harold » 09 Jan 2007 22:46

A real Drogba finish.

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 09 Jan 2007 22:47

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Harold Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........



I know what you mean, disgusting turnout. Unfortunately too many twats in Reading support Arsenal, Chelsea, etc.

Still, I enjoyed myself tonight at the ground and thats all that matters.


Some twats who are Reading fans also couldn't make it, and some twats didn't bother seeing as they felt Coppell didn't give a shite why should they.
Who did you think could step up and challenge for a regular place?



Hard to say really, i'd need to see the next game with this line-up.

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by readingbedding » 09 Jan 2007 22:47

Fat Leather Jacket Easy now, dont get shirty.


For those of you who missed the game check out Long's goal - well worth the price of admission.


Nah, I'm not getting shirty, I agree with you, but then again I didn't go so I can't talk.

I heard on the radio that it was a super goal.

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by Fat Leather Jacket » 09 Jan 2007 22:49

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Fat Leather Jacket Easy now, dont get shirty.


For those of you who missed the game check out Long's goal - well worth the price of admission.


Nah, I'm not getting shirty, I agree with you, but then again I didn't go so I can't talk.

I heard on the radio that it was a super goal.


It was a joy to behold. :D

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by alad » 09 Jan 2007 22:55

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Harold Only 11,514 there tonight. :shock:

The FA Cup hasn't lost it's magic..........


Why so shocked, the FA Cup is nowhere near what it used to be.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 241979.stm


That will be why this was the best attended third round for years then?

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by From Despair To Where? » 09 Jan 2007 22:55

I had a ticket for tonight but if I'd turned up at work yesterday and asked for this afternoon and tomorrow morning off at short notice so that I could travel 480 miles to watch our reserves play Burnley, he'd have told me to oxf*rd off.

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