Norwich v Reading Match Thread

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Arch » 27 Apr 2009 20:37

winchester_royal Cisse is having an absolute shocker.
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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Alan Partridge » 27 Apr 2009 20:39

Now I'm not know for being a ray of positivity but why so much anti on this game? It's not that bad, first 15mins was good, Long has caused problems, Kitson when trying not to 'help' out the defense with woeful backpasses has played a couple of nice through balls, we've done ok, better passing than i saw in the last game. Defensively we look absolutely fine apart from that idiot Rosenior. They can cream themselves as much as they like over Ronald Mcdonald or whoever he is but he's done nothing. One run, a 1st touch worse than Shane Longs, Duberry and Bikey have had a very easy time thus far.

Norwich are the home side who need 3 points far more than Reading do and aprt from two long shots that smack of desperation they haven't done remotely enough if I was a fan of theirs.

Reading are doing just fine, Little was having a shocker regardless of injury, I'm sorry the legs have gone completely with Little, we'd get more mobility out of Brian Potter. Kebe has been Kebe, two or three nice runs and the same end product as a Betamax video recorder.

0-0 at half time, that's ok. Karacan's getting on the ball and doing fairly well, I want to see more from the other 3 midfielders, 2 forwards in the main fine, defense sound first look at Harding and he looks a very good player, Rosenior needs to step up and be bloody careful second half. Greasy surface and on a booking, if he gets sent off tonight he should be fined the maximum amount.

But ok so far, don't see quite the need for the vitriol, they are a nothing side and have done as much.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Apr 2009 20:40

John Peel On the Hunt corner, the commentary went, 'Will we get a bit of quality here?' (takes corner) 'No we won't'. F*cking useless.


This is a man who is in the Team of the Year.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Coppelloadofthat » 27 Apr 2009 20:42

Alan Partridge they are a nothing side and have done as much.

Same goes for both teams

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by winchester_royal » 27 Apr 2009 20:43

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winchester_royal Cisse is having an absolute shocker.
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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Harry Carry » 27 Apr 2009 20:44

My observations from the first half.

That Jem Kasabian bloke in midfield - he's fooking sh1t.
Dan Harding - hasn't done too bad, but he needs to hit the gym - too weak.
Cisse - gives the ball away too easily
Rosenior - looks too vunerable
Bikey - to casual and hasn't got the skill to be.
Duberry - looks slow
Kitson - done nothing
Long - done ok, worked hard
Little - looked ok when he was on - no support most of the time.

Readings best result here would be to string more than 3 passes together and maybe they can build on that.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by winchester_royal » 27 Apr 2009 20:46

TBH that's quite a good summary from Kes.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Handsome Man » 27 Apr 2009 20:47

It's OK
We just need to get a few more shots in.
Hunt should help for the second half and maybe Doyle can come on for the last twenty if we are going to do the three striker thing. It might even be set up for the worst Reading player ever to set something up for us.
I'm enjoying it, sort of.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Alivey » 27 Apr 2009 20:47

Stevie C needs to go


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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Handsome Man » 27 Apr 2009 20:48

winchester_royal TBH that's quite a good summary from Kes.


But not of Norwich v Reading though

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by yuomi » 27 Apr 2009 20:48

Alivey Stevie C needs to go


your sentiments changed wildly in the ten minutes since everyone ignored your last offering then?

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by SteveRoyal » 27 Apr 2009 20:49

winchester_royal TBH that's quite a good summary from Kes.

Apart from Bikey's. He's been a rock.

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by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Apr 2009 20:49

Come on Reading!


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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by strap » 27 Apr 2009 20:49

So Little/SHunt, Kitson and Cisse are having shockers. Do these people really realise that we need to win to keep alive faint hopes of auto promo??

My goodness, at least Jackie Oakley is enjoying herself on 5Live Extra. Wish I could say the same!

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by TFF » 27 Apr 2009 20:53

These 'slightly desperate' long shots are starting to worry me. They only need to get one on target.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Apr 2009 20:55

Andre Bikey. Sublime Defending.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Alivey » 27 Apr 2009 20:58

"your support is fvcking sh!t"

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Apr 2009 20:58

Playing that stupid offside trap again.

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by gazzer, loyal royal » 27 Apr 2009 21:00

been impressed by the norwich kid up front, mcdonald?

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Re: Norwich v Reading Match Thread

by Slinky » 27 Apr 2009 21:01

is it me or have we got a lot worse since the introduction of shunt?






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