by rg6royal » 31 Aug 2008 19:27
by readingfc13 » 31 Aug 2008 19:50
Yeh I saw that one as well. He seems to be the only fan who isn't deluded and came away with a fairly decent analysis of the game. I can't believe they are saying HiLOLLOL was injured, he was just plain useless against Kebe and Rosenior!Arnie_Pie Yes we passed the ball about better and we had a fair amount of possession. However......
Reading could have been out of sight in the first half if they had taken their chances.
We didn't create a worthwhile opportunity of any note in the first half despite that possession.
Yes we got the penalty, but if that decision had have been given against us, I wouldn't have been too pleased. SC complained madly about it after the game, and I don't blame him.
Reading constantly put in cross after cross into our box and created far more. We just didn't look dangerous.
When we went in front they just upped a gear and overran us.
The defending in the second half was the worst I have seen from a Palace team in the last couple of years.
Lee Hills was stripped time and again down the left hand side but he's only young and will learn.
No, I blame the rest of the back four. With the experienced players that we had there, they should hold their heads in shame. It was not a good day.
This game is not about possession, it's about creating chances and scoring goals. Reading seemed to know that better than us.
I don't think their players were much better than ours, but they worked harder and wanted it more. When they were a goal down, their players responded. When we were down, there was too little belief that we could claw our way back.
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Reading are mobile, pass very well and attack in numbers. The worst defensive combination against that would be the "two veterans" Lawrence (who was truly dire) and Hill - but it was by force of circumstance. Fonte and McCarthy would not have been in such trouble.
It's ironic that Doyle scored from corners, actually goals from open play looked more likely.
But there aren't too many Champs sides who play like Reading.
by kwik-silva » 31 Aug 2008 19:59
by Arch » 31 Aug 2008 22:43
Some Palace fan I saw SJ driving away from the ground soon after the final whistle, presumably having declined a post match drink with John Madejski. Sorry to be controversial, but if he had stayed for a chat with JM he might have picked up a few tips about how good football clubs are run and, in particular, how not to fall out with one of the best managers in the country.
by kwik-silva » 31 Aug 2008 22:50
ArchSome Palace fan I saw SJ driving away from the ground soon after the final whistle, presumably having declined a post match drink with John Madejski. Sorry to be controversial, but if he had stayed for a chat with JM he might have picked up a few tips about how good football clubs are run and, in particular, how not to fall out with one of the best managers in the country.
by Dirk Gently » 31 Aug 2008 23:06
kwik-silvaArchSome Palace fan I saw SJ driving away from the ground soon after the final whistle, presumably having declined a post match drink with John Madejski. Sorry to be controversial, but if he had stayed for a chat with JM he might have picked up a few tips about how good football clubs are run and, in particular, how not to fall out with one of the best managers in the country.
You gotta love these Palace Fans
by Arch » 31 Aug 2008 23:07
You mean, they're not all constantly hurling profanities and vitriolic abuse at each other for holding diverse opinions? I thought it was very decent, balanced discussion. A bit odd, though, that amidst all their awe of Reading, no one saw fit to point out that we were tonked 4-2 the previous week.rg6royal Their forum seems poor compared to ours!
by winchester_royal » 31 Aug 2008 23:09
ArchYou mean, they're not all constantly hurling profanities and vitriolic abuse at each other for holding diverse opinions? I thought it was very decent, balanced discussion. A bit odd, though, that amidst all their awe of Reading, no one saw fit to point out that we were tonked 4-2 the previous week.rg6royal Their forum seems poor compared to ours!
by kwik-silva » 31 Aug 2008 23:11
winchester_royalArchYou mean, they're not all constantly hurling profanities and vitriolic abuse at each other for holding diverse opinions? I thought it was very decent, balanced discussion. A bit odd, though, that amidst all their awe of Reading, no one saw fit to point out that we were tonked 4-2 the previous week.rg6royal Their forum seems poor compared to ours!
Am I alone in enjoying the occasional heated debate?
by namroyal » 31 Aug 2008 23:15
by winchester_royal » 31 Aug 2008 23:22
namroyal FWIW - I reckon Bodmin & Saltash are a decent side. I reckon they'll be Championship in a few seasons.
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 13:21
SCIAG RTFC, do you sing all those on your own in Tilehurst?
by Royal With Cheese » 01 Sep 2008 13:39
RTFC DrummerSCIAG RTFC, do you sing all those on your own in Tilehurst?
no my pal sings them with me. He is a new recruit and is a great chanter
by Rawlie19 » 01 Sep 2008 13:39
RTFC DrummerSCIAG RTFC, do you sing all those on your own in Tilehurst?
no my pal sings them with me. He is a new recruit and is a great chanter
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 13:39
Royal With CheeseRTFC DrummerSCIAG RTFC, do you sing all those on your own in Tilehurst?
no my pal sings them with me. He is a new recruit and is a great chanter
Less of a chant and more of a duet?
by CMRoyal » 01 Sep 2008 13:42
ArchYou mean, they're not all constantly hurling profanities and vitriolic abuse at each other for holding diverse opinions? I thought it was very decent, balanced discussion.rg6royal Their forum seems poor compared to ours!
by ElmParker » 01 Sep 2008 13:43
ArchSome Palace fan I saw SJ driving away from the ground soon after the final whistle, presumably having declined a post match drink with John Madejski. Sorry to be controversial, but if he had stayed for a chat with JM he might have picked up a few tips about how good football clubs are run and, in particular, how not to fall out with one of the best managers in the country.
by Focher » 01 Sep 2008 13:59
by brendywendy » 01 Sep 2008 15:16
Focher I agree with their comments on Carle, he was the best player on the pitch Sat.
'We dominated the first half and went behind against the run of play'
by Focher » 01 Sep 2008 15:56
brendywendyFocher I agree with their comments on Carle, he was the best player on the pitch Sat.
'We dominated the first half and went behind against the run of play'
LOL
it didnt look that way on"the championship" could have been a hundred nil.
but thats probably just the medias big club bias innit
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