Back from the Toon

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by Jerry St Clair » 16 Aug 2009 15:37

Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

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by 66DD » 16 Aug 2009 16:04

Jerry St Clair Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.

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by Royalshow » 16 Aug 2009 16:24

66DD
Jerry St Clair Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.


If they tell you to sit down tell em to oxf*rd off

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by Negative_Jeff » 16 Aug 2009 16:27

Reading have more ignorant tossers attending than most. Our support is definately third division.

First away game, new manager, new passing game, 4-1-4-1 formation and an abject 3-0 defeat Ring any bells?
Player ratings;

Van der Kwaak/Federici..........5
Booty/Rosenior...................4
Davies/Cisse......................4
Kromheer/Pearce.................5
Legg/Bertrand....................5
Crawford/Church.................4
Brayson/Davies...................4
Caskey/Karacan..................6
Gray/Tabb........................4
Lambert/Kebe....................4
McIntyre/Long....................4

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Old Biscuitman » 16 Aug 2009 18:15

When did Newcastle last win a league game by 3-0 or better?


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by Maguire » 16 Aug 2009 18:26

Old Biscuitman When did Newcastle last win a league game by 3-0 or better?


When were they last in the second tier of English football?

NB this is a rhetorical question

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by Skin » 16 Aug 2009 18:27

66DD
Jerry St Clair Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.


Are you thick?

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Re: Back from the Toon

by 79Royal » 16 Aug 2009 18:28

Old Biscuitman When did Newcastle last win a league game by 3-0 or better?


I'm sure you know the answer to this, but for those who don't, it was also against us the last time we played Newcastle at St. James's Park.

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Re: Back from the Toon

by ROKERITE » 16 Aug 2009 18:42

66DD
Jerry St Clair Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.


I'm afraid you're right; it is pure thoughtlessness rather than a deliberate attempt to spoil it for others however. People don't think of others who not only may not wish to stand, but may have great difficulty in standing. We all stand up when a goal is scored but in the all seater stadiums there's no excuse for standing at other times.


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Re: Back from the Toon

by pearcetom » 16 Aug 2009 18:55

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Jerry St Clair Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.


I'm afraid you're right; it is pure thoughtlessness rather than a deliberate attempt to spoil it for others however. People don't think of others who not only may not wish to stand, but may have great difficulty in standing. We all stand up when a goal is scored but in the all seater stadiums there's no excuse for standing at other times.

:shock:

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Gordons Cumming » 16 Aug 2009 19:08

You're not a true away supporter if you don't want to stand all game.

So I'm told....................hence I don't travel away.

Easy.

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by North Somerset Royal » 16 Aug 2009 19:41

Gordons Cumming You're not a true away supporter if you don't want to stand all game.

So I'm told....................hence I don't travel away.

Easy.


Yes you also have to be ejected from the ground by half time for persistent standing apparently.

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Deathy » 16 Aug 2009 19:43

66DD
Jerry St Clair And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.


Am I alone in thinking 66DD got the wrong end of the stick? And do they know Jerry St Clair is a tall lanky fecker? :lol:


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by floyd__streete » 16 Aug 2009 19:45

Well, who would have thought it - the team who sold £6.5 million worth of their best forward in the summer and spent precisely £0 on replacing him manage 1 shot on target and no goals in their first two games? :roll:

Second half an absolute non-event as far as I am concerned, Newcastle completely owned us and it was bordering on child abuse. However, there are positives to be taken away - I met Mick Gooding and had a right old smash up in Newcastle last night.

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by Deathy » 16 Aug 2009 19:48

floyd__streete Well, who would have thought it - the team who sold £6.5 million worth of their best forward in the summer and spent precisely £0 on replacing him manage 1 shot on target and no goals in their first two games? :roll:


Newcastle.........Reading
7....Shots On Target....4
9....Shots Off Target....6
7....Fouls (Conceded)....7
11........Corners.........9
3.......Yellow Cards......0
0........Red Cards........0

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Re: Back from the Toon

by themadstad » 16 Aug 2009 20:06

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Old Biscuitman When did Newcastle last win a league game by 3-0 or better?


I'm sure you know the answer to this, but for those who don't, it was also against us the last time we played Newcastle at St. James's Park.


Their last league game when they won 3-0 was against Portsmouth at Fratton Park last season......

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Platypuss » 16 Aug 2009 20:11

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Old Biscuitman When did Newcastle last win a league game by 3-0 or better?


I'm sure you know the answer to this, but for those who don't, it was also against us the last time we played Newcastle at St. James's Park.


Their last league game when they won 3-0 was against Portsmouth at Fratton Park last season......


Perhaps the word "home" might have been inadvertently omitted.

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Re: Back from the Toon

by brendywendy » 16 Aug 2009 20:18

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Jerry St Clair Can't ever remember going to a Reading game attended by 36k and the ground feeling empty. Really bizarre atmosphere. I think a few teams will go to St James's and pick up points this season. It's about as intimidating as my gran's sheltered housing, whatever the press have you believe.

As for Reading, this team is the very definition of inexperienced. We clearly have a lot of players with natural ability, but they were out-thought by Newcastle and just lack that streetwise attitude. Oh, and a decent forward.

And, finally, new season same old wakners following Reading away. People Sitting in the back row and demanding that people in front of them sit down. :roll: I really don't think other clubs have such ignorant tossers like this following them.

I'm fairly sure that most clubs have ignorant tossers who insist on standing in front of other people to ensure that their enjoyment of the game is ruined.


I'm afraid you're right; it is pure thoughtlessness rather than a deliberate attempt to spoil it for others however. People don't think of others who not only may not wish to stand, but may have great difficulty in standing. We all stand up when a goal is scored but in the all seater stadiums there's no excuse for standing at other times.



then why get a seat at the top!!

move down the stands to empty seats FFS

bunch of picnic blanket f*ckos IMHO

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Re: Back from the Toon

by SteveRoyal » 16 Aug 2009 20:20

I don't think we did anything wrong, as such. We were just outclassed. The first 2 goals were quality crosses and relatively simple headers, and the penalty was obviously a mistake, he used his arms to get height and misjudged the ball - which brings me on to my next point.

Clearly a lot of talent on show in our starting line-up. None of the players looked to be having too much of a problem, but the inexperience mattered, especially in such a huge stadium, and against a team which was choc-a-bloc with premier league players. The penalty, the second goal, the occasional hoof, it all came down to inexperience and the substitution of Hunt and Harper came too late, in my opinion. The experience could do nothing to salvage the game.

On a brighter note, Rosenior improved massively and was our MOTM for me. Cisse and Pearce didn't look too troubled, despite what the Sky commentator's said. Karacan and Tabb got the work in and Davies made a few fantastic (yet unnoticed) runs forward. Long worked the whole 90 minutes and looked a lot better than I've seen in the past - much more bulked up and not easily thrown off the ball. Touch seems to have improved, too. Kebe and Church hardly got a sniff of the ball and when they did, a) Kebe cocked it up or b) Enrique and Jonas trampled on Church.

I'll say again what I said last week - we missed Marek. His vision and (inconsistently) fantastic passes would have caused Newcastle problems, especially with Long and Church charging onto the ball. I just hope we sign a new forward (or 2) with some experience who can help the youngstars.

RATINGS:
Federici - 5 - Average game, could do nothing to stop any of the goals.
Rosenior - 8 MOTM - Stand out performer, IMO. Fantastic defending and really tried to charge forward when the opportunity arose.
Cisse - 7 - Assured at the back, not many problems.
Pearce - 6 - Inexperience showed for the second goal. Nothing majorly wrong.
Bertrand - 7 - Wonderful. If we had some experienced strikers that cross straight after goal #1 may have gone in.
Davies - 6 - Good runs forward, a few nice passes but nothing compared to last weeks performance.
Karacan - 7 - All work. Saved us a few times, distribution could have been better.
Tabb - 8 - All work. Fantastic in midfield. I didn't notice him last week but this week I saw 'im.
Church - 5 - Unnoticable, really.
Kebe - 5 - Donkey. On ice.
Long - 6 - Decent performance, living off scraps. Disappointing hand-ball.

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by Royal With Cheese » 16 Aug 2009 21:16

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floyd__streete Well, who would have thought it - the team who sold £6.5 million worth of their best forward in the summer and spent precisely £0 on replacing him manage 1 shot on target and no goals in their first two games? :roll:


Newcastle.........Reading
7....Shots On Target....4
9....Shots Off Target....6
7....Fouls (Conceded)....7
11........Corners.........9
3.......Yellow Cards......0
0........Red Cards........0

4 Shots on Target?

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