Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

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Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by NR_Royal » 25 Jul 2009 19:47

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 56,00.html

Tolo IF 0
Reading 4 (Long 26, 40, 74, 89)

Reading (4-3-3): Hamer; Karacan, Armstrong, Bikey, Pearce (c) (Gunnarsson HT); Matejovsky, Sigurdsson, Mooney; Henry, Bignall (Hunt 61), Long
Subs: Andersen, Rosenior, Bertrand, Davies, Tabb, Robson-Kanu, Kebe, Church
Booked: Karacan (foul 76)

Attendance: 412

So should he be our first choice striker then? Or will he fail to cut it at this level?

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by AllRoyals » 25 Jul 2009 20:10

should have scored 7 at least...

Mooney, Bignall and Henry the least convincing.

Long decent and Sigurd, Pearce and Jem(out of position mind you) the most impressive efforts.

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by SLAMMED » 25 Jul 2009 21:30

Great, I foresee some more rambling by Snowball. :roll:

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by cmonurz » 25 Jul 2009 23:02

SLAMMED Great, I foresee some more rambling by Snowball. :roll:


This must be killing him, as in another thread, he has repeatedly explained why performances in these friendlies mean very little. :lol:

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by SLAMMED » 25 Jul 2009 23:15

Poor old snowball doesn't know whether to say its meaningless or fantastic. :lol:


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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Snowball » 25 Jul 2009 23:22

strange that

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by cmonurz » 25 Jul 2009 23:23

iirc Lita got 4 in a pre-season game last season.

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by rg6royal » 26 Jul 2009 09:12

good to see long scoring

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Silver Fox » 26 Jul 2009 09:39

No matter how meaningless friendlies might be goalscoring is habit forming so this can only be good, unless you're a Long-hating tool of course


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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by stuart sweden » 26 Jul 2009 09:44

The attendance was 603.. :lol:

Long did well but should of mabye scored 7-8 in the game.
We played "nice" 4-3-3 passing football and we had alot of time on the ball however Tölö were useless so the real test will be against Forest when we´ll get next to no time to pass it around.
Henry was good at getting past his man but his final ball or shot was often pretty poor. Bignall was good down the left and surprised me with his technique which was better than Henry´s..
Man of the match for me was Matejovsky, his passing is excellent.....

We shouldnt read too much into these games though as its good to meet such poor opposition when your trying to learn a new playing style.

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Sarah Star » 26 Jul 2009 09:47

According to the EP
Tolo, who have lost to both QPR and Leeds United in the past, weren’t too embarrassed by the result and Royals’ performance just lacked the fluidity of their 8-0 win over JIF.

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... _tolo_if_0

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Ian Royal » 26 Jul 2009 12:01

Silver Fox No matter how meaningless friendlies might be goalscoring is habit forming so this can only be good, unless you're a Long-hating tool of course



Careful, that's essentially exactly what I said after the last sweden game. Although your version is much more concise and well phrased. Plus about Long not Church/HRK etc.

I then had Hoop Blah go on at me for a page or so about how I was wrong.

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 26 Jul 2009 13:40

stuart sweden The attendance was 603.. :lol:

Long did well but should of mabye scored 7-8 in the game.
We played "nice" 4-3-3 passing football and we had alot of time on the ball however Tölö were useless so the real test will be against Forest when we´ll get next to no time to pass it around..


the cliche may be that we shouldn't read too much into individual results, but trends coming out of those meaningless games are a bit more telling.

In all the games so far the story has been of nice football, completely dominating possession, but completely failing to turn that superiority into the amount of clear chances and goals it merits.

Carry that into the league season and we are really going to find it hard. Teams that struggle to score rarely do well, and those 25-1 relegation odds with William Hills are starting to look very tempting.


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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Snowball » 26 Jul 2009 16:09

stuart sweden The attendance was 603.. :lol:

Long did well but should of mabye scored 7-8 in the game.
We played "nice" 4-3-3 passing football and we had alot of time on the ball however Tölö were useless so the real test will be against Forest when we´ll get next to no time to pass it around.
Henry was good at getting past his man but his final ball or shot was often pretty poor. Bignall was good down the left and surprised me with his technique which was better than Henry´s..
Man of the match for me was Matejovsky, his passing is excellent.....

We shouldnt read too much into these games though as its good to meet such poor opposition when your trying to learn a new playing style.


If he had 8 chances and scored 4 = 50% conversion

If he had 7 chances and scored 4 = 56% conversion

Doyle needed 74 chances for 18 goals last season, slightly less than 25% conversion

As I've said before, almost-meaningless friendlies, but bagging 4 in a game from 7/8 chances shows a guy who is probably hitting a hot streak

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by thewoodis » 26 Jul 2009 16:21


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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Royal Rother » 26 Jul 2009 16:27

I've saved the link - keep it up.

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by SLAMMED » 26 Jul 2009 16:41

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stuart sweden The attendance was 603.. :lol:

Long did well but should of mabye scored 7-8 in the game.
We played "nice" 4-3-3 passing football and we had alot of time on the ball however Tölö were useless so the real test will be against Forest when we´ll get next to no time to pass it around.
Henry was good at getting past his man but his final ball or shot was often pretty poor. Bignall was good down the left and surprised me with his technique which was better than Henry´s..
Man of the match for me was Matejovsky, his passing is excellent.....

We shouldnt read too much into these games though as its good to meet such poor opposition when your trying to learn a new playing style.


If he had 8 chances and scored 4 = 50% conversion

If he had 7 chances and scored 4 = 56% conversion

Doyle needed 74 chances for 18 goals last season, slightly less than 25% conversion

As I've said before, almost-meaningless friendlies, but bagging 4 in a game from 7/8 chances shows a guy who is probably hitting a hot streak


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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Ian Royal » 26 Jul 2009 16:46

One quick thing.

Should have scored 7/8 =/= had 7/8 chances.

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Snowball » 26 Jul 2009 17:32

Did Long have SEVENTEEN chances to "only" score four goals (Doyle's hit-rate)

How many does Church or Kanu or Henry miss?

Good strikers MISS goals. All that matters is they score enough, and one every 45 minutes is 4 times "enough"





Let's see what happens when the real games start

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Re: Tolo IF 0-4 Reading FC (4 goals for Long!)

by Exiled Royal » 26 Jul 2009 19:40

Tölö were very pleased with their preformance considering four first teamers couldnt play and that their THREE 15 year olds ( especially Emil Jonasson who played his first ever game at left-back ) gave good accounts of theselves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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