What is it with Rosenior??

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Alan Partridge » 06 May 2008 14:18

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Kes Roseniors ability was summed up when he tried to knock a ball down the line to another reading player and he kicked it straight out.


along with slipping over again when the opponenets get in our area, happened at Newcastle - goal, happened against Birmingham - McSheffrey missed and happened again saturday - goal.


I dont think he slipped on Saturday though - he actually went to ground thinking Keane was gonna shoot. Should and could have stayed on his feet and then Spurs wouldn't have scored...


I've only seen it on the day and it looked as though he was backpedalling and slipped, could be wrong.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by CMRoyal » 06 May 2008 14:22

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Kes Roseniors ability was summed up when he tried to knock a ball down the line to another reading player and he kicked it straight out.


along with slipping over again when the opponenets get in our area, happened at Newcastle - goal, happened against Birmingham - McSheffrey missed and happened again saturday - goal.


He slipped in the first half againt Arsenal as well. I though 'here we go again'.

He actually played really well when he first broke into the team, I thought. What happened? Confidence? Flattered to deceive?

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by weybridgewanderer » 06 May 2008 14:26

cmonurz He wasn't poor at Newcastle, he just happened to cost us a goal by falling over.



which you will notice he did again on saturday in the build up to Tottenhams goal

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Only one Trevor Morley » 06 May 2008 14:36

I like him....

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by londinium » 06 May 2008 15:05

I thought he did well Saturday as he played for the last 60 minutes of the game with no wide man in front of him and he had a hell of a lot of ground to cover ..also had our closest effort of the game.

Rosenior>>>>>>Murty by miles


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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Alan Partridge » 06 May 2008 15:09

Murty should play next week IMO

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 06 May 2008 15:10

Was it just me that thought he had a shocker on Saturday then? :|

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by londinium » 06 May 2008 15:13

The Surgeon of Crowthorne Was it just me that thought he had a shocker on Saturday then? :|


Lots of people thought he had a shocker too, but they must also know very little about football. Yes his crosses were not great but it is the wide midfielders job to provide most of those and there just wasnt one. I thought he did well considering the amount of work he had to do. Certianly was miles better than Shorey, Hunt, Doyle and a few others.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 06 May 2008 15:32

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The Surgeon of Crowthorne Was it just me that thought he had a shocker on Saturday then? :|


Lots of people thought he had a shocker too, but they must also know very little about football. Yes his crosses were not great but it is the wide midfielders job to provide most of those and there just wasnt one. I thought he did well considering the amount of work he had to do. Certianly was miles better than Shorey, Hunt, Doyle and a few others.


There was about half an hour in the second half when he just didnt know what he was doing. He did the same against Fulham, but for the whole game.


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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 06 May 2008 15:45

It looked to me like he didn't have a clue how to play in a 433. He wasn't sure whether he should stay deep, push on or drift inside, so ended up making completely the wrong choice every time, plus continually mis-placing his passes, culminating in the dreadful "pass" that went out for a throw that Kes mentioned.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 06 May 2008 15:49

The Surgeon of Crowthorne It looked to me like he didn't have a clue how to play in a 433. He wasn't sure whether he should stay deep, push on or drift inside, so ended up making completely the wrong choice every time, plus continually mis-placing his passes, culminating in the dreadful "pass" that went out for a throw that Kes mentioned.


I would say that was a pretty accurate analysis of what happened. He looked OK in the first half with the 442.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by TBM » 06 May 2008 16:25

Alan Partridge I've only seen it on the day and it looked as though he was backpedalling and slipped, could be wrong.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OvTLMm2wXQ

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Royalee » 06 May 2008 17:35

He slipped...again.


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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Cookie » 06 May 2008 21:19

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Me too.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by floyd__streete » 06 May 2008 21:29

Kes Roseniors ability was summed up when he tried to knock a ball down the line to another reading player and he kicked it straight out.


Something he normally manages at least once a game. He is perfect for RFC really - talks a good game, plays a bad one.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by RoyalBlue » 06 May 2008 21:29

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Me too.



And me.

Natural and very good successor to Murty both as a player and also as captain and ambassador for the club.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by TBM » 07 May 2008 12:48

Royalee He slipped...again.


It wasn't a slip at all - he threw himself infront of Keane, thinking Keane was going to shoot but instead he played a nice dummy and took the ball past Rosenior when he saw that he had committed himself

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by rhroyal » 07 May 2008 13:36

He's been coming out with more today:

http://www.eatsleepsport.com/articles/729470.html

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by Royalee » 07 May 2008 20:15

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Royalee He slipped...again.


It wasn't a slip at all - he threw himself infront of Keane, thinking Keane was going to shoot but instead he played a nice dummy and took the ball past Rosenior when he saw that he had committed himself


He slipped, end of.

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Re: What is it with Rosenior??

by rg6royal » 07 May 2008 20:23

Cracking player...

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