by Royal Rother » 28 Feb 2009 01:10
by poohs pure » 28 Feb 2009 08:25
West Stand Manpoohs pure
if you knew anything about reading football club you'd have said aldershot not swindon. go away now before you get even more annoying.
thread hijack....
yes or no, is snowball starting to become a cock?
No, I think you need to take a long look in the mirror if you want to see the cock in this instance.
by poohs pure » 28 Feb 2009 08:29
Ian RoyalWest Stand Manpoohs pure
if you knew anything about reading football club you'd have said aldershot not swindon. go away now before you get even more annoying.
thread hijack....
yes or no, is snowball starting to become a cock?
No, I think you need to take a long look in the mirror if you want to see the cock in this instance.
Presumably it's a magic mirror with an image of snowball after being asked who is the biggest cock of them all.
by Southbank Old Boy » 28 Feb 2009 09:56
Snowball Do you think I statiistically measure "Noel Hunt is a gutsy player.."?
by papereyes » 28 Feb 2009 10:10
I think, based on Marek's starts, that if Marek had played five games more we would have got one point more and a better GD and stayed up.
by teoma » 28 Feb 2009 10:23
by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 10:38
Southbank Old BoySnowball Do you think I statiistically measure "Noel Hunt is a gutsy player.."?
Didn't you say the other day, on another thread, that these type of opinions are just observations fans make on the statistics they see played out in front of them?
by Southbank Old Boy » 28 Feb 2009 10:45
by juanpablo » 28 Feb 2009 11:05
teoma hi to all fans of Reading from Czech republic.
The sad truth is, he was the worst player of the most recent friendly game CZ-Morroco. nowhere near the class, he was before (i am fan of his former CZ club), so I wonder what the hell did you guys with him in Reading? he has some class, but he is not the type for english footbal...
anyway, as fan of Arsenal, I have to say GO READING GO, i want to see you in premier league next season. hope you will end up your series of bad matches today.
by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 11:06
papereyesI think, based on Marek's starts, that if Marek had played five games more we would have got one point more and a better GD and stayed up.
What 5 league games more could he have played?
papereyes We signed him and he missed the Villa game a few days later. Then he made his first appearance, admittedly as a sub, against United. He then played in 14 of the 16 remaining games, starting 10 of them (not 7). Which games did he miss? A game where he was suspended and a 0-0 draw against Wigan, where he was an an unused sub. In which games was he a sub? United, Chelsea, Spurs, Arsenal. Of the 10 starting games, I have our record as won 4 draw 1 lost 5 - 13 points, which would translate as a 49 point season - safe, but with moments of squeeky bum time, especially when you consider the 4 games against better opposition that get excluded here. With those included, it is 13 points from 14 games and pretty much indistinguishable from our final tally of 36 points from 38.
So, if you're saying he should have been rushed in, he would have played when not fit and made a limited impact.
As it was, the earliest games he played in were against United and Chelsea so I'm quite confident in saying that had he started, it would have made no difference.
The games he came on as a sub after the sending off were against Spurs or Arsenal - again, I am quite confident that him starting would have made no difference.
by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 11:07
juanpabloteoma hi to all fans of Reading from Czech republic.
The sad truth is, he was the worst player of the most recent friendly game CZ-Morroco. nowhere near the class, he was before (i am fan of his former CZ club), so I wonder what the hell did you guys with him in Reading? he has some class, but he is not the type for english footbal...
anyway, as fan of Arsenal, I have to say GO READING GO, i want to see you in premier league next season. hope you will end up your series of bad matches today.
welcome , hopefully he was just rusty when you saw him
by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 11:09
Royal Rother Snowball is the most interesting addition to HNA Team Board in a long long time.
As a long-time contributor I feel a little bit ashamed at some of the reaction to his posts.
by papereyes » 28 Feb 2009 11:15
With his suspension he could have started three more. I said so
by juanpablo » 28 Feb 2009 11:19
SnowballRoyal Rother Snowball is the most interesting addition to HNA Team Board in a long long time.
As a long-time contributor I feel a little bit ashamed at some of the reaction to his posts.
by Cookie » 28 Feb 2009 11:37
by Snowball » 28 Feb 2009 11:49
papereyesWith his suspension he could have started three more. I said so
He only missed one game due to his suspension. The Newcastle game.
Your premise is that we might have got points against Spurs and United and we probably could have got something against Wigan.
It's not unreasonable but I think we wouldn't have got anything in the first two but yes, we might have got something against Wigan.
I also think that Marek's impact on our form is a lot smaller than you've previously tried to claim.
If you make the reasonable assumption that we wouldn't have got points against United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs,
then our form with him involved is indistinguishable from that over the whole season.
I also think that any argument claiming that we could have got points against those four clubs is fatally flawed.
Three of them are amongst the best in the country and the fourth we lost to twice and drew once that season.
Maybe we could have got a point but I'd put it at the lower limit of likelihood.
by Fezza » 28 Feb 2009 12:43
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