Thames LOL @ Sheff U.
Incisive comment there.
by Archie's penalty » 18 Nov 2008 14:13
Thames LOL @ Sheff U.
by Alan Partridge » 18 Nov 2008 14:15
readingbedding
vs
Coppell wins 1st Rd KO!
by Alan Partridge » 18 Nov 2008 14:23
strapreadingbedding But Strapon thinks Kebe can't play football.
I'm confused.
I do not think that, I know it, as would anyone with an ounce of footballing sense.
My credentials for saying that may well be suspect, only having watched football for 40 odd years, but Mick Gooding seem holds a similar view, and I wouldn't argue with him.
When Kebe learns how to pass, or tackle, or trap a ball, or shoot, or mark, or track back, or cross or head the ball, to go with his Mr Woo skills, I might beginb to change my mind. Until then, when I want to see tricks I'll go to my local park and watch them for free.
There is a very good reason he was out on loan playing second division French football when we signed him for £400k (they MUST have seen us coming!) - it's because he's not a footballer.
by brendywendy » 18 Nov 2008 14:48
by 79Royal » 18 Nov 2008 14:55
by FiNeRaIn » 18 Nov 2008 15:09
by Alan Partridge » 18 Nov 2008 15:58
79Royal Agree completely with AP on Kebe. Awful at Forest but improves with every game. Warrants his place in the first team.
Interesting what you say about Ingi though. I've thought all season he's been one of our best players consistently, second only to Doyle. I haven't watched him closely though. What's changed?
by Archie's penalty » 18 Nov 2008 16:01
Alan Partridge79Royal Agree completely with AP on Kebe. Awful at Forest but improves with every game. Warrants his place in the first team.
Interesting what you say about Ingi though. I've thought all season he's been one of our best players consistently, second only to Doyle. I haven't watched him closely though. What's changed?
Watch Ivar a bit more closely (maybe not against Saints because I think Reading will win easy) but maybe against better opposition closely next time. I thought Ivar looked awful early doors, improved a bit recently but still wa off. I thought we was one of our poorer players in the last couple of home games. More his judgement than anything. He's never had that much pace but his reading of the game and judgement of when to win headers, when to make tackles and when to just back off etc have been a feature of Ivar's 'steady' game. A consistant performer that gets the basics right, that's all he needs to do. I have just found this season that his judgement hasn't been quite what it was. Summed upp by his year or two of never gettng booked was because he never did anything stupid and his decision making was so good.
I have literally lost count of the times he's gone up for headers he can't win this season, the attacker has got the flick on and Bikey or AN Other have bailed him out a bit. I just think he's been a bit off the pace. I still think he's been brilliant for Reading though and is still in my top 3 of the current players.
by Deadlock » 18 Nov 2008 16:16
by Royal Rother » 18 Nov 2008 17:08
by brendywendy » 18 Nov 2008 17:10
by St Pauli » 18 Nov 2008 17:28
RoyalshowSt Pauli Why was the support so much better in Bristol then at Brammall lane? Obviously numbers and acoustics play a role, but I don't see how it makes THAT much difference? Anyone got a guess for this?
The train to Sheffield is considerably more expensive and more stressful then that to Bristol.The numbers using this form of transport compared with cars is far smaller. The majority of people are likely to have driven to Sheffield and as a result could not have more then a pint. Compare that to Bristol, where a far high proportion of people got the train and could drink considerable amounts.
Public transports + medium to short distance + beers = good atmosphere
cars + long distance + beer = morgue
by winchester_royal » 18 Nov 2008 17:41
strapreadingbedding But Strapon thinks Kebe can't play football.
I'm confused.
I do not think that, I know it, as would anyone with an ounce of footballing sense.
My credentials for saying that may well be suspect, only having watched football for 40 odd years, but Mick Gooding seem holds a similar view, and I wouldn't argue with him.
When Kebe learns how to pass, or tackle, or trap a ball, or shoot, or mark, or track back, or cross or head the ball, to go with his Mr Woo skills, I might beginb to change my mind. Until then, when I want to see tricks I'll go to my local park and watch them for free.
There is a very good reason he was out on loan playing second division French football when we signed him for £400k (they MUST have seen us coming!) - it's because he's not a footballer.
by Royal Rother » 18 Nov 2008 17:54
strapSchards#2 I see, literally, nothing to be optimistic about.
I predict boos and Madejski out chants within weeks and have, again, backed Reading to be relegated as the 40/1 on offer seems very generous to me.
Seems there's at least 4 of us who can see tyhrough the bullshit spouted my Mr Ego, Sir Steve and Wally Hammond then! Schards#s, AP, Floyd and myself. Would hazard a guess we're a little older than many of the RTG's currently spouting on about how we're certs for promotion!! What a laugh!! Actually it's not in the least bit funny. Mickey Mouse FC run by disinterested and tired management who would all rather be doing something else.
Move over if you don't have the stomach or balls for the fight ahead.
etc. etc. etc....
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 18 Nov 2008 18:48
Schards#2 I see, literally, nothing to be optimistic about...and have, again, backed Reading to be relegated as the 40/1 on offer seems very generous to me.
by juanpablo » 18 Nov 2008 19:03
Royal Rother As Arch put it once, the guy's a certifiable nut job, and long may it continue.
Posted after the Forest game:strapSchards#2 I see, literally, nothing to be optimistic about.
I predict boos and Madejski out chants within weeks and have, again, backed Reading to be relegated as the 40/1 on offer seems very generous to me.
Seems there's at least 4 of us who can see tyhrough the bullshit spouted my Mr Ego, Sir Steve and Wally Hammond then! Schards#s, AP, Floyd and myself. Would hazard a guess we're a little older than many of the RTG's currently spouting on about how we're certs for promotion!! What a laugh!! Actually it's not in the least bit funny. Mickey Mouse FC run by disinterested and tired management who would all rather be doing something else.
Move over if you don't have the stomach or balls for the fight ahead.
etc. etc. etc....
by winchester_royal » 18 Nov 2008 19:17
Rev Algenon Stickleback HSchards#2 I see, literally, nothing to be optimistic about...and have, again, backed Reading to be relegated as the 40/1 on offer seems very generous to me.
No doubt he invested the rest of his money in a load of very generously priced HBOS shares at the same time.
by S09Royal » 18 Nov 2008 19:33
by Dirk Gently » 18 Nov 2008 19:34
S09Royal I know someone will probably state the obvious, but why do other fans refer to ReadingFC as a Mickey Mouse Club?
by S09Royal » 18 Nov 2008 19:40
Dirk GentlyS09Royal I know someone will probably state the obvious, but why do other fans refer to ReadingFC as a Mickey Mouse Club?
Because they believe that the only way to get success in football is by throwing lots of money at it.
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