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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 20 Dec 2008 13:37

Chaney can I just say Harper is having his usual stinker?


Im not a fan of haper but singling him out like that is pathetic to say the least.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Wizard » 20 Dec 2008 13:38

Cisse is having a good game defensively, as are Ingi and Duberry. Federici has done everything asked with minimal fuss, always nice to see. Let's hope we do in the second half what we did to Wolves.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by howser » 20 Dec 2008 13:39

So far so good............Duberry MAN MOUNTAIN !!

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by rfcjoe » 20 Dec 2008 13:40

I must admit, we look bloody good. Defensively superb and attacking ok. Henry needs to liven up and get stuck in a bit more but he's doing ok. Cisse is motm so far closely followed by all of the back four.

Liven up Harps!

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Percy's Rocket » 20 Dec 2008 13:41

With the strike threats at their disposal I cannot see Brum failing to score or playing as badly in the second half

so we could do with another one..wouldn't mind seeing Gunnar for Henry at some point though the boy has done well

I can see Gunnar or Cisse getting on the end of a set piece.

I thought that was an very solid effort from 1 to 11. Keep it going boys


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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by kwik-silva » 20 Dec 2008 13:42

Wizard Cisse is having a good game defensively, as are Ingi and Duberry. Federici has done everything asked with minimal fuss, always nice to see. Let's hope we do in the second half what we did to Wolves.


thats what they're saying on SS

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Royalee » 20 Dec 2008 13:42

Harper has found a Reading player four times all half. The other nine times I've counted him touch the ball, he's given it away which pretty much sums him up. Cisse on the other hand is having an excellent game, is winning everything and playing the simple ball which is important away from home.

We're not really being made to work much by a very poor Birmingham side - they look afraid to do anything and aren't passing the ball. Even the pitch is no excuse for that amount of aimless hoofball, it reminds me of us last year. Three points in the bag unless they improve dramatically in the second half.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Royalee » 20 Dec 2008 13:43

Big shout out to Duberry too as I'm usually not to keen on him - he's had a decent game and hasn't put a foot wrong so far even if their forward line is extremely static and being given no service.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Boston Royal » 20 Dec 2008 13:48

Sky Sports highlighting Fed's excellent distribution. I think he's done well - no difficult saves so far (thanks to good defending) but claimed some tricky high balls cleanly


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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by One Beer is never enough. » 20 Dec 2008 13:52

C'mon boys, keep it tight and give us a happy Xmas

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by ScottishRoyal » 20 Dec 2008 13:53

We do need to watch out for the ball through the middle though. Their wide players are not wingers in the traditional sense and often come inside making it the more obviuos through ball, and something Jerome with pace and strength can get on the end of.

Think we've defended well without creating much going forward other than on the counter. To see the game out we need to close the gas between our three banks, play patient possesion football when the early ball isn't on (SHunt take note) and frustrate Brum. They'll come at us more and more so the the counter will still be on.

Finally this may be a very old cliche but it's important that we hold firm for the first 15mins second half.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Chaney » 20 Dec 2008 13:53

Royalee Harper has found a Reading player four times all half. The other nine times I've counted him touch the ball, he's given it away which pretty much sums him up. Cisse on the other hand is having an excellent game, is winning everything and playing the simple ball which is important away from home.

We're not really being made to work much by a very poor Birmingham side - they look afraid to do anything and aren't passing the ball. Even the pitch is no excuse for that amount of aimless hoofball, it reminds me of us last year. Three points in the bag unless they improve dramatically in the second half.


glad you agree on the Harper thing, but I think its a bit premature to say the points are in the bag..Bham will almost certainly get better in this half, so we need to be strong in midfield and defence

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Row Z Royal » 20 Dec 2008 13:55

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Royalee Harper has found a Reading player four times all half. The other nine times I've counted him touch the ball, he's given it away which pretty much sums him up. Cisse on the other hand is having an excellent game, is winning everything and playing the simple ball which is important away from home.

We're not really being made to work much by a very poor Birmingham side - they look afraid to do anything and aren't passing the ball. Even the pitch is no excuse for that amount of aimless hoofball, it reminds me of us last year. Three points in the bag unless they improve dramatically in the second half.


glad you agree on the Harper thing, but I think its a bit premature to say the points are in the bag..Bham will almost certainly get better in this half, so we need to be strong in midfield and defence


That's probably why he said "...unless they improve dramatically in the second half".


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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 20 Dec 2008 13:58

Kevin ambition( phillips) looks hungry for a goal here, bet he scores today. :(

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by kwik-silva » 20 Dec 2008 13:58

Hunt should've stayed at the back post

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Row Z Royal » 20 Dec 2008 13:59

Federici's wearing Under Armour. I thought our boys had to wear the Puma equivalent these days.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by RobRoyal » 20 Dec 2008 14:00

Cracking play by Henry! He's rising to the occasion.

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Southbank Old Boy » 20 Dec 2008 14:02

RobRoyal Cracking play by Henry! He's rising to the occasion.


He's played some lovelly little balls here and there, perfectly weighted, and has got over a number of very good crosses too

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Friday's Child » 20 Dec 2008 14:05

Southbank Old Boy
RobRoyal Cracking play by Henry! He's rising to the occasion.


He's played some lovelly little balls here and there, perfectly weighted, and has got over a number of very good crosses too


If he can hit a 70 yard pass to feet, then I'd go as far as saying he's the sort of comparable player to a young Beckham. (cue laughter)

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Re: Birmingham Match Thread

by Row Z Royal » 20 Dec 2008 14:06

Friday's Child
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RobRoyal Cracking play by Henry! He's rising to the occasion.


He's played some lovelly little balls here and there, perfectly weighted, and has got over a number of very good crosses too


If he can hit a 70 yard pass to feet, then I'd go as far as saying he's the sort of comparable player to a young Beckham. (cue laughter)


'greed. Beckham's never beaten a man round the outside either.

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