Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Stranded » 09 May 2008 09:45

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Remember Martin Jol's comments last season? They absolutely had an effect on the game, and that article was posted in the Reading dressing room before the game too.

Stupid isn't the word for it. Derby suddenly have a reason to be fired up for the last game of a season they just want to forget. The words and actions of the management team/chairman over the last few weeks have me thinking that they actually want to get relegated. I'm fully expecting a defensive line-up against Derby just to show what our true ambitions are - no Matejovsky, Bikey in midfield. In a game we have to win I can't see us getting anything out of now. Being turned over by Derby would be the final humiliation.


Derby already had a reason to be fired up for this game as I pointed out in the part of my post you chose not to quote...hence why these comments will have no affect on the game but, again, just give people a stick to hit Dillon with both pre-game and post should we lose.

From that point of view they were ill-advised comments.

Oh and Matjeovsky is starting on Sunday according to Coppell.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Coppelled Streets » 09 May 2008 09:45

Who gives a oxf*rd if Derby are fired up? They are shit, end of. Dillon's right. We should and we MUST beat them.

It might just be a more open game now with Derby trying to prove something.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by CMRoyal » 09 May 2008 09:55

Dillon's right, but was a bit daft to say it out loud. However, it feels like the boys need something extreme to shake them out of this awful torpor that's set in over the last few weeks. Maybe a really fired up opposition who are actually really very beatable might be a good thing.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by 1871royals » 09 May 2008 10:10

Dillon should have kept his mouth shut. This is exactly the kind of stuff we don’t need before such a massive game.

His comments were right but we don’t want to fire up any opposition even if it is Derby. SC wont be happy about this he always like to play down our chances to avoid situations like this.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by 3 veesinarow » 09 May 2008 10:59

As alluded to here and known by many, this can only be seen as karma for the comments made by John Gregory about us when manager of...Derby County, of course...after one of their previous relegations to the Championship. They met us on the first day of the new season and he said words to the effect of you know you've dropped your standards when you find yourself playing the likes of Reading.

Wouldn't people have slated Dillon even more if he'd come out and said we would have a tough time beating Derby and he wouldn't be surprised if they dragged us down with them? Fickle football fans. :roll:


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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Platypuss » 09 May 2008 11:04

3 veesinarow As alluded to here and known by many, this can only be seen as karma for the comments made by John Gregory about us when manager of...Derby County, of course...after one of their previous relegations to the Championship. They met us on the first day of the new season and he said words to the effect of you know you've dropped your standards when you find yourself playing the likes of Reading.

Wouldn't people have slated Dillon even more if he'd come out and said we would have a tough time beating Derby and he wouldn't be surprised if they dragged us down with them? Fickle football fans. :roll:


Isn't the rather obvious answer therefore that he shouldn't have said anything at all?

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by The whole year inn » 09 May 2008 11:14

Stranded Dillon's comments will have little to no effect on the game bar giving people a stick to beat him with.



I'm sorry but you are going to have to back this statement up.

Slating the opposition days before a vital game is bordering on the absurd. Coppell has a university education and he must be tearing his hair out when he hears about his simpleton assistant managers latest comments.

Dillon - shut the oxf*rd up FFS.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by The whole year inn » 09 May 2008 11:17

CMRoyal Dillon's right, but was a bit daft to say it out loud. However, it feels like the boys need something extreme to shake them out of this awful torpor that's set in over the last few weeks. Maybe a really fired up opposition who are actually really very beatable might be a good thing.


So tell them in person? Surely they can motivate themselves without the need to see it in the papers?

Why does Kevin Dillhole have to blurt out his simpleton views to various redtops?

I am now sanctioning IQ tests on people wishing to work for RFC.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by skipper » 09 May 2008 11:23

RoyalBlue Dillon's comments are symptomatic of the mess the club have been in this season.

Rather than firing up the opposition, who didn't really have that much to play for , other than their fans, before he opened his gob, he should have been focusing his efforts on getting his own team in the right frame of mind. It would be nice to see some real fire in their bellies!


He still a prize fool though


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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Stranded » 09 May 2008 11:38

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Stranded Dillon's comments will have little to no effect on the game bar giving people a stick to beat him with.



I'm sorry but you are going to have to back this statement up.

Slating the opposition days before a vital game is bordering on the absurd. Coppell has a university education and he must be tearing his hair out when he hears about his simpleton assistant managers latest comments.

Dillon - shut the oxf*rd up FFS.


I already did in the rest of my post that people seem quite happy to ignore.....

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by madstadblues » 09 May 2008 11:46

Why not put the Paul Jewel NOW pictures up in the Reading changing room.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by The whole year inn » 09 May 2008 11:48

Derby can pick up points. Especially at home to dog shit teams like Reading.

They are more than capable of comfortably beating Reading on Sunday and it disturbs me that loads of people seem to think RFC will win or draw this.

Derby 2-2 Fulham (a couple of weeks later Fulham pasted Reading - we did not have a shot on goal - Derby scored twice)

Derby 0-0 Sunderland

Fulham 0-0 Derby (How did RFC get on at Craven Cottage?)

Derby 1-1 Bolton (What did Bolton do to us at home?)

They will get a draw at absolute best
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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Z175 » 09 May 2008 12:12

Wont make any difference.....

Jewells yet to win a game we'lll thump them with everything we have, go for a 3-0.
But will we stay up?!


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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Z175 » 09 May 2008 12:13

madstadblues Why not put the Paul Jewel NOW pictures up in the Reading changing room.



goodone!

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Platypuss » 09 May 2008 12:17

Z175 Wont make any difference.....

Jewells yet to win a game we'lll thump them with everything we have, go for a 3-0.
But will we stay up?!


Because of course compLOLacency has served us so well this season.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Y25 » 09 May 2008 12:17

personally I agree with everything he said

If the Reading players are not fired up enough for this they can all oxf*rd off

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by loyalroyal4life » 09 May 2008 12:21

This game has 0-0 written all over it we cant score and Derby will do all they can not to lose

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Man Friday » 09 May 2008 12:36

The whole year inn Derby can pick up points. Especially at home to dog shit teams like Reading.

They are more than capable of comfortably beating Reading on Sunday and it disturbs me that loads of people seem to think RFC will win or draw this.

Derby 2-2 Fulham (a couple of weeks later Fulham pasted Reading - we did not have a shot on goal - Derby scored twice)

Derby 0-0 Sunderland

Fulham 0-0 Derby (How did RFC get on at Craven Cottage?)

Derby 1-1 Bolton (What did Bolton do to us at home?)

They will get a draw at absolute best

Fully in agreement. We have no right to win this game and from recent perormances we should not expect Reading to. If we'd played all season like the last 2-3 months, we'd be below Derby with even fewer points.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Fat Leather Jacket » 09 May 2008 12:37

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madstadblues Why not put the Paul Jewel NOW pictures up in the Reading changing room.



goodone!


I fail to see how a picture of Paul Jewell giving a slapper one up the Derby could possibly encourage our players. Harper would only be sick again.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by readingbedding » 09 May 2008 12:38

As I said,

We'll win.
Fulham won't win.

Easy.

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