"Unforgiveably awful"

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Terminal Boardom » 13 Apr 2009 22:03

Thames I actually supported Blackpool today. I've had enough of Reading FC.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2009 22:09

Schards#2 Whoever we get in the play offs is the most nailed on winner in history.

Don't give up just yet. A return to form and confidence might be just a deflected shot away...

Having said that I am convinced we will have more fun in the Championship next year than in the PL. Bugger the money on offer I want to see our youngsters get the chance they deserve with the club and they won't get it in the PL.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Sarah Star » 13 Apr 2009 22:10

Schards#2 On the negative side, S Hunt is not fit to wear the shirt and hasn't been since christmas, we'll be lucky to offload him on a free...

On the radio it sounded like his crosses and free kicks were very good though.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Terminal Boardom » 13 Apr 2009 22:17

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Schards#2 On the negative side, S Hunt is not fit to wear the shirt and hasn't been since christmas, we'll be lucky to offload him on a free...

On the radio it sounded like his crosses and free kicks were very good though.

That must have been interference you heard. shunt IS shit.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Dirk Gently » 13 Apr 2009 23:30

IMAMATEOFJOVSKY Hold on - we've been told on numerous occasions by Sir John Caesar, that this squad is good enough for promotion !!

Hopefully he will now realise that it is pretty average and that his penny pinching approach as a chairman has come home to roost! ..also any ambition he had of selling the club is well and truly buggared!


Hang on - all know that this squad IS good enough for promotion.

The way we played before Xmas and before the Southampton home match - the way we played at both Wolves & Birmingham - proved to all that we ARE good enough.

The most galling thing is that we have long ago stopped playing to our potential, but we certainly are good enough. It's the massive under-achievement that makes it so much more painful.


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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Royalee » 13 Apr 2009 23:35

I hadn't planned on forgiving Coppell for failing to get promotion nailed by now with the best squad in the division - he has to go, we were shockingly bad second half today.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Rex » 14 Apr 2009 00:08

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Schards#2 On the negative side, S Hunt is not fit to wear the shirt and hasn't been since christmas, we'll be lucky to offload him on a free...

On the radio it sounded like his crosses and free kicks were very good though.


Better today than expected of late Sarah. Or viewed another way he actually put some crosses in that meant something. At one point though his interplay with his brother broke down on the edge of the box due to sloppy and lax passing.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Wycombe Royal » 14 Apr 2009 10:33

Dirk Gently It's the massive under-achievement that makes it so much more painful.

Maybe we were over-achieving before?

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Tilehurst Mike » 14 Apr 2009 10:55

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Schards#2 Whoever we get in the play offs is the most nailed on winner in history.

Don't give up just yet. A return to form and confidence might be just a deflected shot away...

Having said that I am convinced we will have more fun in the Championship next year than in the PL. Bugger the money on offer I want to see our youngsters get the chance they deserve with the club and they won't get it in the PL.


Yes, I think that's the view that most of the 9000 souls like me that have recently renewed their season tickets share. I do think Coppell has achieved all that he set out to do now and we probably need a change of Manager for next season. What really annoys me most is the desperate loan signings of Kitson and Little which haven't come off at all. I would be well ed off as a player with these two returning especially after what they allegedly saidbefore they left. Something is clearly amiss for a team to be misfiring so badly and for so long!


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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Gordons Cumming » 14 Apr 2009 10:57

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Thames I actually supported Blackpool today. I've had enough of Reading FC.

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I think you spelt that wrong. :wink:

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Gordons Cumming » 14 Apr 2009 10:58

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Sums it up really.

A team with Premiership aspirations can't beat a team in 18th (or 19th, 23rd, 24th etc).

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Look at Birmingham's 2 last results. :shock:

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Schards#2 » 14 Apr 2009 11:02

Why the outrage over this performance?

Blackpool away>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Coventry away

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by CMRoyal » 14 Apr 2009 11:07

Hmm, unforgiveably awful, eh? Where does that leave the at least half a dozen worse performances this season? Burning in eternal damnation?

It was a great (OK, very good) start spoilt by the giving away of a silly scrappy goal, followed by the usual frozen in the headlights choke. Disappointing - massively disappointing - but not awful, and certainly forgiveable when it comes to Kelly, Stretch, JT, Jem and Noel.


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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Royal Lady » 14 Apr 2009 11:15

Are we paying premiership wages to Kitson and Little ? I don't understand how loans work tbh, do we pay their salary while they're with us? Next season we'll probably still have SHunt as no-one will want to take on his over inflated salary. I suspect Doyle will go. Matejovsky will probably go. What must he think? What does he have to do to get in this team?? Coppell must have known what sort of a player he is, we should have built our team around his strengths imho.

I'll stick my neck out and suggest that next season (assuming the other teams don't all implode and we don't, by some fluke or miracle get promoted) that we'll struggle and be lucky with mid-table, unless we happen to sell a few players for a few million and use the money to buy some little known but talented youngsters who have a passion for the game and want to do well.

I cannot for the life of me understand the laid back attitude by the bulk of our players at the moment, it's almost like they just want to take the money and we, the fans and club, can "do one". :cry:

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by Barry the bird boggler » 14 Apr 2009 11:15

4 months without a win on a Saturday says it all really.

Home performances that stink worse than the stinkiest stinky thing from the planet Stinker.

Any chance of playing both semi final legs away from home?

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by cmonurz » 14 Apr 2009 11:19

Royal Lady Are we paying premiership wages to Kitson and Little ? I don't understand how loans work tbh, do we pay their salary while they're with us? Next season we'll probably still have SHunt as no-one will want to take on his over inflated salary. I suspect Doyle will go. Matejovsky will probably go. What must he think? What does he have to do to get in this team?? Coppell must have known what sort of a player he is, we should have built our team around his strengths imho.

I'll stick my neck out and suggest that next season (assuming the other teams don't all implode and we don't, by some fluke or miracle get promoted) that we'll struggle and be lucky with mid-table, unless we happen to sell a few players for a few million and use the money to buy some little known but talented youngsters who have a passion for the game and want to do well.

I cannot for the life of me understand the laid back attitude by the bulk of our players at the moment, it's almost like they just want to take the money and we, the fans and club, can "do one". :cry:


afik, with loans, the clubs come to an agreement with the player's contracted club as to the proportion of wages that the loaning club will pay, which might be less than their full salary. Wouldn't surprise me if we agreed to pay all of Kitson and Little's wages, however high they are.

Marek has probably seen the treatment dished out to Bikey the last year or so and so is grateful just to be playing half games here and there.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by wichygbloke » 14 Apr 2009 11:20

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RoyalBlue I remember an equally dismal, couldn't care less performance at Blackpool, around about this time of year, a few years back. IIRC Keith Scott was about the only one who looked like he cared on that occasion.


I remember a storming 4-0 win up there with the Blackpool fans applauding the team off the pitch at the end.

i wonder if it says anything about people that some remember the good and some remember the bad.

Probably not...
yep, I remember looking enviously upwards from Divs 3 and 4.

This is "still" a good time for Reading FC


Until we join the ranks of Leeds, Leicester and Southampton, then the good days outrank the bad.


'This is still a good time for Reading' - the point being borne out off frustration that it could have been so so much better. The fans have ambitions for the club,which unfortunately at this time (and last season) the players do not share. They have no pride in the club or the shirt that they wear. If this is a good time - then I feel we should make hay while the suns shines, cos this is going to be a very short summer.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by brendywendy » 14 Apr 2009 11:20

I'll stick my neck out and suggest that next season (assuming the other teams don't all implode and we don't, by some fluke or miracle get promoted) that we'll struggle and be lucky with mid-table


id say that people said teh same before 05/06 but i cant be arsed and no one wants to hear it.


murts sounded up for the scrap this morning on BBCRberks at least!

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by cmonurz » 14 Apr 2009 11:21

Exactly.

I wasn't sure how we would do this season, but it was obvious before Xmas that playing to it's capabilities, this squad was more than capable of walking away with the title. It's that we aren't even challenging that is the source of my frustration.

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Re: "Unforgiveably awful"

by brendywendy » 14 Apr 2009 11:24

only hope now is to gain some confidence from our last few games and get some momentum going into the playoffs
its seeing the potential of this side, having played so well at times this season that hurts so much

and the hope, the hope has been killing me
im actually starting to feel much better now the hope is gone this morning

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