by andrew1957 » 04 May 2009 22:16
by Ian Royal » 04 May 2009 22:38
by Ian Royal » 04 May 2009 22:40
by strap » 04 May 2009 22:41
andrew1957 I obviously watched a different game to some of you. I actually thought that if it had not been for Tabb and Karacan in the first half the damage could have been even greater. Yes there were some misplaced passes from both of them and there is a question mark over whether you can afford to play two small central midfield players against a physical Birmingham, but they did hold things together. I was watching Karacan carefully and IMO he probably had the most touches of any Reading player in the first half and had a pass success rate of at least 80% - much better than many of his colleagues. Having said this when we were chasing the game it was the correct decision to bring on Matejovsky.
To me I thought it was the complete lack of quality from both Kebe and Hunt that let midfield down. I like Kebe (who was excellent at Norwich) but he was awful today. Hunt gave 100% but had no quality at all.
As for Kitson he may try hard but he drops back so much that he is not in the box to put the ball in the net when a good cross does get put across the box. We should either drop him or Coppell should insist he plays further forward.
The defence were ok but Rosenior was guilty of hoofball. I thought Harding was very good before he was sacrificed.
As for USA - he cost us the game. If we had not gone down 1-0 to such a moment of madness then it would have probably been 0-0 at half time and we may well have gone on to win. As it was we were always chasing the game after the goal.
Matejovsky was excellent when he came on but I would keep in on the bench as he is at his most effective coming on as a fresh pair of legs and exploiting a tiring defence.
by Maguire » 04 May 2009 22:50
andrew1957 I obviously watched a different game to some of you. I actually thought that if it had not been for Tabb and Karacan in the first half the damage could have been even greater. Yes there were some misplaced passes from both of them and there is a question mark over whether you can afford to play two small central midfield players against a physical Birmingham, but they did hold things together
by seahawk10 » 04 May 2009 23:06
Maguire Overall, didn't deserve the autmoatic spot, and that's that.
by loyalroyal4life » 04 May 2009 23:31
Ian Royal Oh and I dispute Kebe was excellent at Norwich, he was anonymous until we upped a gear and he hugged the touchline getting a lot of space. 2 Great crosses. That's about it.
by marysiaska » 04 May 2009 23:38
by Rex » 05 May 2009 00:05
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 05 May 2009 09:10
by Hoop Blah » 05 May 2009 12:11
Sun TzuRoyalee Mooney's not played, Tabb's yet to prove himself and looks very average and Armstrong's nowhere near as good as Shorey although he's a reasonable Championship full back.
Mooney has played
Tabb has proved himself
Armstrong has been every bit as good as premiership misfit Shorey.
Other than that, spot on.
by Tilehurst Mike » 05 May 2009 12:25
by Hoop Blah » 05 May 2009 12:30
Tilehurst Mike Final comment relates to the pitch. Why couldn't the ground staff get it like that after xmas??
by Mr Angry » 05 May 2009 12:58
by Millsy » 05 May 2009 13:05
Hoop BlahSun TzuRoyalee Mooney's not played, Tabb's yet to prove himself and looks very average and Armstrong's nowhere near as good as Shorey although he's a reasonable Championship full back.
Mooney has played
Tabb has proved himself
Armstrong has been every bit as good as premiership misfit Shorey.
Other than that, spot on.
Surely the point is that these players are not looking like being the next generation of players capable taking Reading forward. If they were then it's quite likely they would've been involved a lot more than they have been.
Mooney has played? He's made two substitute appearances in the cup! I don't call that playing and although he has managed to score a couple if he was really the man capable of filling the boots of Kitson, Doyle and Lita next season then don't you think he would've got a look in at some point this season?
As for Tabb, he hasn't proved anything yet. He took a long time to come into the side and has had a couple of decent performances in the midfield against some of the weaker sides in the division. He looked a bit out of his depth on Sunday and when he's played on the wing he's looked even worse. He's an average Championship midfielder at best, not the driving force for a rebuilt team pushing for promotion. Compare Sidwell in 2004 to Tabb in the last few weeks and there is a world of difference. Tabb may prove to be a decent addition to add some depth to the squad, but that's about it.
Finally Armstrong...he's had a very good season, and was rightly voted player of the year, but he is miles away from being as good as Shorey was for us. Better than Shorey was for lots of last season and probably would've been this year yes, but to say he's as good as Shorey is ludicrous!
We do need to revuild this squad, but we need to rebuild it with the standards set by Pardew and Coppell's early years not the dross and levels of performance we've seen over the last 18 months.
by kieran » 05 May 2009 13:10
earleyroyal but the life seems to have been sucked out of the club, and it's probably because the fans don't see the players trying hard enough.
by brendywendy » 05 May 2009 13:20
by Hoop Blah » 05 May 2009 13:30
2 world wars, 1 world cup Totally.
Every team has its time and after that needs to be rebuilt. Unfortunately for us going up meant bigger clubs stole our best, coming down meant more players leaving and this acceleration is squad change has caused a bit of a problem. We need some stability in order to rebuild
We could go for the lottery of 135 years of trying out different managers but luckily we have with us arguably the best Championship squad builder in history. Obviously to expect him to do it amidst the turbulence of promotion/relagation and players being siphoned off is brainless. In fact it's shocking that he's managed to keep things together and make us finish 4th and 2 goals away from finishing 2nd!
by Sun Tzu » 05 May 2009 14:01
Hoop Blah Mooney has played? He's made two substitute appearances in the cup! I don't call that playing .
Hoop Blah As for Tabb, he hasn't proved anything yet. .
Hoop Blah Finally Armstrong...he's had a very good season, and was rightly voted player of the year, but he is miles away from being as good as Shorey was for us. Better than Shorey was for lots of last season and probably would've been this year yes, but to say he's as good as Shorey is ludicrous!.
Hoop Blah We do need to revuild this squad, but we need to rebuild it with the standards set by Pardew and Coppell's early years not the dross and levels of performance we've seen over the last 18 months.
by Hoop Blah » 05 May 2009 14:16
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