by Barry the bird boggler » 14 Dec 2009 09:41
by Royalee » 14 Dec 2009 10:03
Royal Lady Hah! Because we occasionally text in our thoughts on the game, which aren't always the same as Dellor's?
If I'm particularly pizzed off, I'll text in and say what I felt about the game - no idea if they're ever read out tbh. don't care really - let's me vent a bit of frustration.
And having listened again this morning, BR didn't even say you're not a true supporter, he said "you're not a supporter of this club" - what an arrogant @rsehole he is - no wonder you like him Lee.
by WestCoast Life » 14 Dec 2009 10:40
by sandman » 14 Dec 2009 10:43
RoyaleesandmanSouthbank Old Boy So if you think he was wasting a spot by having him on there, who was the player he was leaving out to accomdate him?
It's an irrelevant question because I think he was fit enough to play for at least an hour from the start.Like I said, Stretch has played reserve games to build his fitness and I think he could have played.
Do you work with the players day in day out then?
by sandman » 14 Dec 2009 11:00
RoyaleeRoyal Lady Hah! Because we occasionally text in our thoughts on the game, which aren't always the same as Dellor's?
If I'm particularly pizzed off, I'll text in and say what I felt about the game - no idea if they're ever read out tbh. don't care really - let's me vent a bit of frustration.
And having listened again this morning, BR didn't even say you're not a true supporter, he said "you're not a supporter of this club" - what an arrogant @rsehole he is - no wonder you like him Lee.
How is slagging them team off pre-match, coming out with the 'I told you so' line without actually providing a decent argument as to what he would do and then asking inflammatory questions in a post-match interview at a game we easily deserved to win 'supporting' the club. Perhaps he shouldn't be reacting to an ill-informed cricket coach with a big mouth and a silly over-reactionary lady who loves a good moan though - neither have a clue about football so it shouldn't matter what their opinions are.
by Royal Lady » 14 Dec 2009 11:24
I know a fair bit about football actually. But when it comes to RFC it's different, because they're "my" team. I don't know why people bother responding to you, myself included. You'll never change your opinions, even with the strongest evidence against them. You hate Coppell, you love Rodgers. Such is life. And you're entitled to your opinions as much as the next man, or woman, doesn't always make you right, however.RoyaleeRoyal Lady Hah! Because we occasionally text in our thoughts on the game, which aren't always the same as Dellor's?
If I'm particularly pizzed off, I'll text in and say what I felt about the game - no idea if they're ever read out tbh. don't care really - let's me vent a bit of frustration.
And having listened again this morning, BR didn't even say you're not a true supporter, he said "you're not a supporter of this club" - what an arrogant @rsehole he is - no wonder you like him Lee.
How is slagging them team off pre-match, coming out with the 'I told you so' line without actually providing a decent argument as to what he would do and then asking inflammatory questions in a post-match interview at a game we easily deserved to win 'supporting' the club. Perhaps he shouldn't be reacting to an ill-informed cricket coach with a big mouth and a silly over-reactionary lady who loves a good moan though - neither have a clue about football so it shouldn't matter what their opinions are.
by Royalee » 14 Dec 2009 11:36
sandmanRoyaleeRoyal Lady Hah! Because we occasionally text in our thoughts on the game, which aren't always the same as Dellor's?
If I'm particularly pizzed off, I'll text in and say what I felt about the game - no idea if they're ever read out tbh. don't care really - let's me vent a bit of frustration.
And having listened again this morning, BR didn't even say you're not a true supporter, he said "you're not a supporter of this club" - what an arrogant @rsehole he is - no wonder you like him Lee.
How is slagging them team off pre-match, coming out with the 'I told you so' line without actually providing a decent argument as to what he would do and then asking inflammatory questions in a post-match interview at a game we easily deserved to win 'supporting' the club. Perhaps he shouldn't be reacting to an ill-informed cricket coach with a big mouth and a silly over-reactionary lady who loves a good moan though - neither have a clue about football so it shouldn't matter what their opinions are.
You are of course right, Dellor should of bowed to Rodgers superior football knowledge built up after a glittering playing career in which he won every trophy in the book.We dominated, we did not deserve to win the game because we DIDN'T take our chances. Plenty of texters thought the same thing Dellor just put the opinion of himself, and others (including Mick Gooding) across to Rodgers. Especially when the manager said it was a brilliant performance.
On Tuesday one man made the difference. Scunny didn't have a player of Moses ability so that IMO, makes it a more disappointing result.
by Royalee » 14 Dec 2009 11:38
Royal LadyI know a fair bit about football actually. But when it comes to RFC it's different, because they're "my" team. I don't know why people bother responding to you, myself included. You'll never change your opinions, even with the strongest evidence against them. You hate Coppell, you love Rodgers. Such is life. And you're entitled to your opinions as much as the next man, or woman, doesn't always make you right, however.RoyaleeRoyal Lady Hah! Because we occasionally text in our thoughts on the game, which aren't always the same as Dellor's?
If I'm particularly pizzed off, I'll text in and say what I felt about the game - no idea if they're ever read out tbh. don't care really - let's me vent a bit of frustration.
And having listened again this morning, BR didn't even say you're not a true supporter, he said "you're not a supporter of this club" - what an arrogant @rsehole he is - no wonder you like him Lee.
How is slagging them team off pre-match, coming out with the 'I told you so' line without actually providing a decent argument as to what he would do and then asking inflammatory questions in a post-match interview at a game we easily deserved to win 'supporting' the club. Perhaps he shouldn't be reacting to an ill-informed cricket coach with a big mouth and a silly over-reactionary lady who loves a good moan though - neither have a clue about football so it shouldn't matter what their opinions are.
by Dirk Gently » 14 Dec 2009 11:41
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 14 Dec 2009 11:43
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 14 Dec 2009 11:51
Royalee
No, Dellor should have put his questions across in a more respectful manner and also engaged in some debate and put forward what he'd actually do without prancing about saying 'look at me, I told you so' without actually saying what he'd have done and who he'd have signed. He doesn't know this if course because he has no knowledge of the game or understanding of the situation we find ourselves in because he's a jumped up toff.
by Hoop Blah » 14 Dec 2009 11:52
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 14 Dec 2009 11:52
by sandman » 14 Dec 2009 11:54
Dirk Gently Sorry, but I can see exactly where BR is coming from on this one.
The biggest issue - especially when playing at home - is the confidence of the players, especially the youngsters, where confidence is everything. I'm not surprised he jumped to their defence when Dellor went steaming in, on the air, with a rant which wouldn't have looked out of place on "The Team" board. The Sig, for instance, may not be perfect yet - but he's learning all the time, and the one way you can be sure he won't get better is to keep telling him how crap he is and how many chances he missed - especially in public. That's basic psychology!
Anyone who is given a public platform also has a responsibility to be objective and fair - and TD steaming in with all his "just not good enough" will do as much damage to the team as a chorus of boos from the East Stand. Regardless of whether it's true or not, do it enough and it will be a self-fulfilling prophesy, as sure as eggs is eggs.
From that point of view, BR is right in saying he's "not a supporter". Anyone who has the best interests of Reading FC at heart and is lucky enough to be given a public platform has to be tempered and measured, not to go sailing in with an "everything is crap"-type rant like Dellor did. I don't blame BR in the slightest for being defensive of his players - I think any manager worth his salt would do the same.
And before that I was disagreeing with TD anyway - that was a much better performance than against Palace - in everything except in front of goal. We should have been 4 or 5 up by half-time, in which case the sloppiness at the back would have been completely ignored. Yes the back four do make silly mistakes - if they didn't they'd not be at Reading. But every team does - score enough goals and that don't matter. Currently we're only deficient in one area - and that's up front.
by Royal Lady » 14 Dec 2009 12:04
by zummerset » 14 Dec 2009 12:23
by fridays child » 14 Dec 2009 12:40
by midfield diamond » 14 Dec 2009 12:50
zummerset Royalee I like your stuff normally but this weekend your railing is madder than a foaming mouthed Daily Mail reader.
Why should a journalist (or anyone else) seeing another piss poor result that leaves us at the foot of the table be respectful of the mini me 'Special One'. You yourself have been worked yourself into fits of back stabbing rage when SC was cocking things up in your opinion - better the manager gets it in the neck when he tries to palm us off with jam tomorrow when the evidence points towards any hoped for jam being rather thinly spread and of the budget variety.
by Sarah Star » 14 Dec 2009 12:53
by Thaumagurist* » 14 Dec 2009 13:45
Dirk Gently Sorry, but I can see exactly where BR is coming from on this one.
The biggest issue - especially when playing at home - is the confidence of the players, especially the youngsters, where confidence is everything. I'm not surprised he jumped to their defence when Dellor went steaming in, on the air, with a rant which wouldn't have looked out of place on "The Team" board. The Sig, for instance, may not be perfect yet - but he's learning all the time, and the one way you can be sure he won't get better is to keep telling him how crap he is and how many chances he missed - especially in public. That's basic psychology!
Anyone who is given a public platform also has a responsibility to be objective and fair - and TD steaming in with all his "just not good enough" will do as much damage to the team as a chorus of boos from the East Stand. Regardless of whether it's true or not, do it enough and it will be a self-fulfilling prophesy, as sure as eggs is eggs.
From that point of view, BR is right in saying he's "not a supporter". Anyone who has the best interests of Reading FC at heart and is lucky enough to be given a public platform has to be tempered and measured, not to go sailing in with an "everything is crap"-type rant like Dellor did. I don't blame BR in the slightest for being defensive of his players - I think any manager worth his salt would do the same.
And before that I was disagreeing with TD anyway - that was a much better performance than against Palace - in everything except in front of goal. We should have been 4 or 5 up by half-time, in which case the sloppiness at the back would have been completely ignored. Yes the back four do make silly mistakes - if they didn't they'd not be at Reading. But every team does - score enough goals and that don't matter. Currently we're only deficient in one area - and that's up front.
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