PlatypussGordons CummingPlatypuss
no Harper then?
I'm not saying they'd all start.
Then what are you saying?
Oh, nothing. Plus ca change.
by Platypuss » 23 Aug 2008 16:56
PlatypussGordons CummingPlatypuss
no Harper then?
I'm not saying they'd all start.
Then what are you saying?
by Jeffers217 » 23 Aug 2008 17:06
jumpers for goalposts The few positives: Good performance from Cisse, seems to be improving with every game.
by readingfc13 » 23 Aug 2008 17:10
by SCIAG » 23 Aug 2008 17:10
by papereyes » 23 Aug 2008 17:33
by RoyalBlue » 23 Aug 2008 17:34
Binfield Royal Having read through the comments, I have to come down on the side of the pragmatists.
1. How many similar posts were posted after the 2-1 defeat to Plymouth in the 2006 season?
2. Todays result was not any one players fault. I agree Doyle is out of sorts and needs his confidence rebuilt but how else can he do this apart from score goals?
3. We do not have any right to win games in the Championship just because we were in the premier league last year. Those detractors should realise we were a small club in the premier league and we are not a big club in the championship. We will go back to enjoying home gates of only 18000 and all out "Star" players have either gone or want to go (except SHunt who really does seem to be "what you see is what you get").
we will not be relegated - we will be in the mix at the end of the season in the top 6 and top 2 is not impossible or unthinkable if just a few pieces of the puzzle come back together which may well be the return of Murty and the aquisition of a good left back if Goldbourne does not step up to the plate and Doyle or Lita to start scoring goals - which they will.
by howser » 23 Aug 2008 17:35
by RoyalBlue » 23 Aug 2008 17:36
PlatypussGordons CummingSchards#2 Seriously, what will it take for you to accept we are poor and will struggle. Just how bad for how long would we have to be?
What is the point in being uptight and negative?
What good will it do?
All a supporter can do is be optimistic can't he/she? If not why bother?
To improve you need to identify weaknesses and address them. Closing your eyes to glaring inadequacies is folly.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 17:38
by papereyes » 23 Aug 2008 17:42
by Archie's penalty » 23 Aug 2008 17:47
papereyes Charlton were very good. The 3rd and 4th goals were very, very well taken and they almost scored a 5th from very neat play.
But I think we need a bit more than a left back. A left back isn't going to help our midfield stop the opposition from strolling through us like I've seen both of the games I've watched.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 17:52
papereyes Charlton were very good. The 3rd and 4th goals were very, very well taken and they almost scored a 5th from very neat play.
But I think we need a bit more than a left back. A left back isn't going to help our midfield stop the opposition from strolling through us like I've seen both of the games I've watched.
by willz_royal » 23 Aug 2008 17:57
by rfc58 » 23 Aug 2008 17:58
howser The Ref cant be blamed for our inept, dire performance full of misplaced passes, total lack of enthusiasm, except the two Hunts and Long, and total inability of our midfield to make things happen, these are our problems provided to us by our inept management trio.
How many of the SSC please stay warriors would now be bothered to stand in a car park and ask him to stay ?, there is a bad demon somewhere around the top of this club that is preventing us moving forward, we keep getting bland, contradictory statement issued from the club through the press and OS as to what our aspirations are, for the season and concerning new blood coming in. I would love to hear the owners assessment about our start to the season, particularly on todays shambles, his brick-by-brick endeavours of previous times are being bulldozed into demolishion at the moment, and there seems to be no response or attempt from the club to correct this.
We have fallen back so much in the last 9 months that it is hard to believe that we were number 8 in the Premiership just a short time ago, Coppell has got to seriously consider his position, the loyalty and not wishing to change things, is wearing very thin now, I am not quite sure what Hammond does except report to the press and OS "we have transfer targets", and Madejski has now openly admitted that he wont support i.e subsidies, the club anymore, that being slightly sad as the clubs success through his tenurship has promoted him massively into the public eye, he is Mr Ego though.
by papereyes » 23 Aug 2008 18:00
willz_royal hehe, got on tv with some balloon breasts apparently. anyone have it sky plussed that would like to send me the clip or a picture of me on tv?
what a dump defensive record we are going to have. We are so inconsistent.
by rg6royal » 23 Aug 2008 18:01
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 23 Aug 2008 18:16
by rg6royal » 23 Aug 2008 18:17
by FiNeRaIn » 23 Aug 2008 18:19
IMAMATEOFJOVSKY Just watching the Plymouth v Swansea game and that Ferrie Bodde, (who we were supposedly interested in until it was found out the transfer fee had 7 digits in it) is a class player. Good defensively, good going forward, great passer and good at dead ball.............
When Reading play Swansea he'll piss all over Harper, and we'll see what we missed by being short sighted and tight fisted
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Aug 2008 18:20
rg6royal What was our second penalty given for?