by Yorkshire Royal » 05 Nov 2007 10:22
by 79Royal » 05 Nov 2007 10:43
Yorkshire Royal You muppets should read this.. to get some perspective...
http://www.skysports.com/tv_show/story/0,20144,12383_2848286,00.html
We've got problems.. I agree with that.. but let's be honest. We have never had it so good... So chill out.
by Scarface » 05 Nov 2007 10:45
by Yorkshire Royal » 05 Nov 2007 10:48
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Nov 2007 10:55
Scarface Fact is away from home we get completely dominated in the middle of the park
by Hoop Blah » 05 Nov 2007 10:57
Yorkshire Royal How can you possibly say Fae is lazy? In fact, how can you pass judgement on a player who has hardly played?
ROFLeading fans...!
(although we clearly need something new in the midfield)
by Dirk Gently » 05 Nov 2007 11:03
Hoop BlahYorkshire Royal How can you possibly say Fae is lazy? In fact, how can you pass judgement on a player who has hardly played?
ROFLeading fans...!
(although we clearly need something new in the midfield)
In the games he's played he's not got around the pitch much. Now that might not be down to laziness but even our own manager says he needs to adapt to a game that requires more box to box running from him than he is used to.
If lazy means not covering the ground then I think even with the brief glimpses we've seen of him so far thats not way off the mark.
by Scarface » 05 Nov 2007 11:07
Dirk Gently
You can't unlearn 20 years' of playing in one way quickly - and you can see how he could be seen as "lazy." (Ask Seol if you need more information...).
by Stranded » 05 Nov 2007 11:11
ScarfaceDirk Gently
You can't unlearn 20 years' of playing in one way quickly - and you can see how he could be seen as "lazy." (Ask Seol if you need more information...).
You're telling me you can't expect to tell a professional player to run and him understand that. Absolute fcuking toilet, it's down to attitude. I'm sure Coppell expected Fae to be starting by now, so something is clearly wrong.
by Pridders » 05 Nov 2007 11:18
floyd__streete I find myself questioning my club, its management and players tonight after another powder-puff cave-in away from home today. I back Mr Madejski and Steve Coppell 100% and even if we are relegated this season - as I believe we could very well be - I'd still want and expect the latter to be the man to take us forward, but my patience is becoming very frayed lately.
The most depressing thing today is that I don't think we could have reasonably expected any more from this Reading team today. We're carrying plenty of passengers in this team at the moment; I will leave the HNA panel of experts to debate which of our players I am referring but they are people who have served us well, taken us as far as they can and have long since exceeded their shelf-life. Today's game was an absymal spectacle it really was; our football in the first half was an embarassment and save an early second half rally we rarely looked like winning this game against a side without a win in any competition since bloody August. When Fulham went 2-1 up and our good spell was punctured did any of us realistically expect us to get back into the game a second time? And when you look at the lack of game-changing options on the bench you really do tend to give up on us getting a result out of most games we go behind in (ie. most of them).
I still enjoy the away trips, the day out, the camarederie and company of some very good friends but the bit in the middle (ie. the game itself) has been an overpriced waste of time this season. Sure, the home form is keeping our head above waster but with Arsenal and Liverpool to come at the Madejski over the next few weeks even that saving grace is seriously jeopardised. I expect a grim few weeks ahead until the transfer window opens....will RFC as usual talk a good game and fail to deliver in January?
by Yorkshire Royal » 05 Nov 2007 11:19
by Scarface » 05 Nov 2007 11:19
StrandedScarfaceDirk Gently
You can't unlearn 20 years' of playing in one way quickly - and you can see how he could be seen as "lazy." (Ask Seol if you need more information...).
You're telling me you can't expect to tell a professional player to run and him understand that. Absolute fcuking toilet, it's down to attitude. I'm sure Coppell expected Fae to be starting by now, so something is clearly wrong.
I love the way you state your opinion as if it's pretty much fact.
How do you know what Coppell expected of Fae by now? How do you know how easy it is to change a players style quickly esp when there is so much evidence of decent players coming to England and taking months to adapt to the game.
by Stranded » 05 Nov 2007 11:23
ScarfaceStrandedScarfaceDirk Gently
You can't unlearn 20 years' of playing in one way quickly - and you can see how he could be seen as "lazy." (Ask Seol if you need more information...).
You're telling me you can't expect to tell a professional player to run and him understand that. Absolute fcuking toilet, it's down to attitude. I'm sure Coppell expected Fae to be starting by now, so something is clearly wrong.
I love the way you state your opinion as if it's pretty much fact.
How do you know what Coppell expected of Fae by now? How do you know how easy it is to change a players style quickly esp when there is so much evidence of decent players coming to England and taking months to adapt to the game.
It could be Coppell expected Fae to take time, well if that's the case then that again highlights what an inept job he did over the summer.
by Hoop Blah » 05 Nov 2007 11:48
Dirk Gently It's a cultural thing. In France if you're a midfielder and you're beaten you leave it to the defence to deal with. In England if you're a midfielder and you're beaten you're then expected to keep harrying and to try and win it back.
You can't unlearn 20 years' of playing in one way quickly - and you can see how he could be seen as "lazy." (Ask Seol if you need more information...).
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Nov 2007 11:50
by brendywendy » 05 Nov 2007 11:51
by Stranded » 05 Nov 2007 11:59
Hoop Blah I'm sure when they signed Cisse they made the same sort of noises about adapting and settling in. They even said he wasn't a replacement for Sidwell and reading between the lines I think he was bought in as cover/replacement for Gunnarsson.
Murty definately hinted that Cisse had found training a massive difference to what he was expecting, so I don't think you can summise that Cisse was bought to go straight into the side.Dirk Gently It's a cultural thing. In France if you're a midfielder and you're beaten you leave it to the defence to deal with. In England if you're a midfielder and you're beaten you're then expected to keep harrying and to try and win it back.
You can't unlearn 20 years' of playing in one way quickly - and you can see how he could be seen as "lazy." (Ask Seol if you need more information...).
That's fine Dirk, but we needed to get someone into the squad to play in the team not just be around the squad getting itchy feet for 6-12 months.
Call it what you like, laziness, a cultural difference, lack of ability, we need our players to do a job. If we've bought them to do something they're incapable off then we've made a big mistake.
by sucatraps » 05 Nov 2007 12:03
by poohs pure » 05 Nov 2007 12:20
Wycombe Royalpoohs pure why wait 135 years, build a big shiney new stadium, spend a fair few quid on players and when you finally reach your goal try and do it on the cheap. it totally beggars belief that RFC (JM) are not prepared to finish what they have started. totally understand what the club has achieved and the main reason (again JM) but for pitys sake finish the job off john or sell up.
So you would want Madejski to buy players that Coppell doesn't want?Again it is forgotten that the funds ARE available, Coppell chose not to use them.
by Man Friday » 05 Nov 2007 12:20
brendywendy sometimes i dispair at the sheer gayness of these boards