Royals vs Swans match thread

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by M-U-R-T-Y » 27 Sep 2008 16:58

Brilliant. F*cking brilliant. Our home form is unbelievable.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 27 Sep 2008 17:00

And that is an almost perfect set of results today - with the exception of the yam yams and Bluenoses.... but we'll put that right on Tuesday.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by The whole year inn » 27 Sep 2008 17:00

M-U-R-T-Y Our home form is unbelievable.

But we play like a bunch of bus drivers when away from home.

There is no logic here

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by papereyes » 27 Sep 2008 17:23

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M-U-R-T-Y Our home form is unbelievable.

But we play like a bunch of bus drivers when away from home.

There is no logic here


What I find most bizarre is that if you read some of the posts, our home support is appalling yet our away good. Which runs counter to the confidence the players actually show.

I think a bit of it boils down to how we play and then also how the opposition play. You tend to be more cautious away so we find the gaps in teams and poke them. Hard. With sticks. When we go away, we don't have the presence in midfield (although Bryn might be an answer there) to stop more adventurous teams from getting onto our defence. Forest played 5 in midfield but rarely supported Earnshaw. If a team comes to us and has a real go, that would be a big test of the team.

It is moderately worrying that over a year on and that midfield slot vacated by the (apparently useless) Sidwell has not been appropriately covered.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Royal Rother » 27 Sep 2008 17:30

That horse is well and truly dead. BBCRB saying Karacan was top man today. Who needs ginger nuts (either of them)?


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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by papereyes » 27 Sep 2008 17:33

Royal Rother That horse is well and truly dead. BBCRB saying Karacan was top man today. Who needs ginger nuts (either of them)?


Perhaps the appropriate time to make that judgement would be after an away game?

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by 1960 » 27 Sep 2008 17:33

Doyle only scored two?

Doyle out!

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by The whole year inn » 27 Sep 2008 17:33

Royal Rother Karacan


He will get eaten alive on Tuesday.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by The whole year inn » 27 Sep 2008 17:37

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Royal Rother That horse is well and truly dead. BBCRB saying Karacan was top man today. Who needs ginger nuts (either of them)?


Perhaps the appropriate time to make that judgement would be after an away game?


Agreed.


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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by howser » 27 Sep 2008 17:41

Karacan is an extremely promising young lad learning his trade in the first team of a reasonably successful championship side this year, he will have quiet games and will get overrun in some, Tuesday might show that, but he has enormous potential and has done remarkably well in the games he has played this year.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Royal Rother » 27 Sep 2008 17:45

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Royal Rother That horse is well and truly dead. BBCRB saying Karacan was top man today. Who needs ginger nuts (either of them)?


Perhaps the appropriate time to make that judgement would be after an away game?


Sorry, I'm just really really tired of hearing how we haven't replaced Sidwell. I'm enjoying the fact that we have a home-grown talent showing (what appear to be) Sidwell-like attributes in midfield and would rather, as is my wont, be optimistic about that than hark back to days gone by. He, like everyone else, needs to produce the goods away from home this season, but as he seems to be improving every game at home, there is every reason to think that day is fast approaching.

Hope it's Tuesday - big time.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Royal Rother » 27 Sep 2008 17:48

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Royal Rother Karacan


He will get eaten alive on Tuesday.


He tamed the Lions (who were distinctly underwhelmed by his arrival on loan but ended up saying he was far too good for them) so I think he can manage wolves okay.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by papereyes » 27 Sep 2008 17:53

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Royal Rother That horse is well and truly dead. BBCRB saying Karacan was top man today. Who needs ginger nuts (either of them)?


Perhaps the appropriate time to make that judgement would be after an away game?


Sorry, I'm just really really tired of hearing how we haven't replaced Sidwell. .


Because, as yet, we haven't. We have one young player who looks like he possibly could do it but is an unknown distance off that yet.

And the reason why it keeps coming up again is because it doesn't take much to notice that if we can bring in or bring through a player of that style/quality, the side will greatly improved.

He, like everyone else, needs to produce the goods away from home this season ...

Hope it's Tuesday - big time


Oh definitely.

Oh, and surely the easiest way for it to be less tiresome is for the club to do something effective about the problem ... ?


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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Royal Rother » 27 Sep 2008 17:59

4 games at home, 16 goals for, 2 against.

Having recorded those results, if you really don't think they have done something effective by bringing through Karacan then you need to go find some happy pills.

We simply don't need to buy a replacement for Sidwell.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Row Z Royal » 27 Sep 2008 18:00

Royal Rother 4 games at home, 16 goals for, 2 against.

Having recorded those results, if you really don't think they have done something effective by bringing through Karacan then you need to go find some happy pills.

We simply don't need to buy a replacement for Sidwell.


Perhaps.

But LOL@ those on BBCRB after the game saying that we showed that Harper's crap by winning without him.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by papereyes » 27 Sep 2008 18:02

Royal Rother 4 games at home, 16 goals for, 2 against.

Having recorded those results, if you really don't think they have done something effective by bringing through Karacan then you need to go find some happy pills.

We simply don't need to buy a replacement for Sidwell.


papereyes And the reason why it keeps coming up again is because it doesn't take much to notice that if we can bring in or bring through a player of that style/quality, the side will greatly improved.


This, again.

Hopefully he'll continue his path upwards.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Royal Rother » 27 Sep 2008 18:08

Yes, so again, we have brought through a player who is showing an ability to dominate the midfield with his energy and determination.

It sure looks like you've agreed with my point so why do I get the impression you're still disagreeing with me? :|

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by papereyes » 27 Sep 2008 18:11

Royal Rother It sure looks like you've agreed with my point so why do I get the impression you're still disagreeing with me? :|


To be honest, I thought exactly the same about your post at 17:59 ...

I felt that repeating what I'd said might make things clearer for you.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by Schards#2 » 27 Sep 2008 18:11

Royal Rother 4 games at home, 16 goals for, 2 against.

Having recorded those results, if you really don't think they have done something effective by bringing through Karacan then you need to go find some happy pills.

We simply don't need to buy a replacement for Sidwell.


As long as we are compelled to play 50% of our matches away from home, we do.

To suggest we don't miss Sidwell or Kitson on the strength of a comfrtable win at home to dross is laughable.

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Re: Royals vs Swans match thread

by rg6royal » 27 Sep 2008 18:16

Another good home performance today. We did the job. Wasn't happy at the start of the game though to see Pearce wasn't playing.

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