AthleticoSpizz Rodgers = potential
Or from an STG point of view Rodgers=potential disaster.
by PEARCEY » 14 Sep 2009 20:19
AthleticoSpizz Rodgers = potential
by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Sep 2009 20:21
by ONLY 1 ROBIN FRIDAY » 14 Sep 2009 20:56
by Whore Jackie » 14 Sep 2009 23:14
Ian RoyalRoyal Rother Indeed. Little old Doncaster are a decent enough team - only M'Boro and Newcastle have conceded fewer goals than them so far this season.
They looked to be giving us a pretty comprehensive lesson on how to play passing football IMO. Just lack a decent threat upfront.
by winchester_royal » 15 Sep 2009 10:29
PEARCEYAthleticoSpizz Rodgers = potential
Or from an STG point of view Rodgers=potential disaster.
by Ryn » 15 Sep 2009 10:38
winchester_royalPEARCEYAthleticoSpizz Rodgers = potential
Or from an STG point of view Rodgers=potential disaster.
Fascinated as to how you'd support a claim like that.
by rhroyal » 15 Sep 2009 10:40
Ideallondinium How long did it take Fergie to get Man Untd 'bedded in''????
How can you compare Reading to ManU, and how can you compare Rodgers to Ferguson??
Ferguson had taken Aberdeen to European cup glory, in the process beating both Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, BEFORE he joined Manchester United. You could say he was already an accomplished manager, and highly rated.
Rodgers on the other hand has done NOTHING, he hasn't even managed for a full season yet.
The two are entirely opposing entities.
by winchester_royal » 15 Sep 2009 10:42
Ryn Erm, our results so far this season? The league table doesn't lie.
by papereyes » 15 Sep 2009 11:14
by Archie's penalty » 15 Sep 2009 12:17
papereyes The big negative was the thrashing on television, imo. Because people saw us get utterly done over by a Premiership midfield.
Also, I think, people got suckered into thinking that maybe we'd see Newcastle implode rather than, well, us.
And also that more people saw that game than, say, this weekends.
We're also not scoring and this needs sorting - are we persisting with a formation in spite of the players we have? That would be stupid unless we're looking for the right striker to come in ASAP.
I think we'll see a gradual improvement over the season and perhaps spring a surprise or two as we hit the last handful of games.
by papereyes » 15 Sep 2009 12:23
Yep so you're thinking about 10-12th regarding final position? Me too.
We're not that bad and we're not that good.
by Archie's penalty » 15 Sep 2009 12:28
papereyesYep so you're thinking about 10-12th regarding final position? Me too.
We're not that bad and we're not that good.
It depends on our attitude towards the end of the season. Had we snatched a goal against Doncaster, we'd be around there already. I reckon it'll be rocky for a few more weeks - maybe avoiding Newcastle-style thrashings but we're getting our act together in the harsh light of a season in progress.
But say we're 10th-ISH with 6 games to go.
The attitude of the club then could be the difference between a surprisingly good season and a mediocre one.
by statto » 15 Sep 2009 12:41
by Ian Royal » 15 Sep 2009 12:46
Ideal There is a major problem with these "future points" arguments.
They are based on the presumption that we will amass a huge number of points in the future.
What makes it so easy to presume we can just go and grab points at our own will, when we are struggling to do so now?
Time is now. The point of league play is to gain points consistently throughout a season. If we don't start picking up points, very soon the alarmbells should be ringing for everyone, also the RTGs.
Why does everyone seem to assume that we shall, as if by magic, suddenly get into form as the season progresses and win win win? Why should it be easier then? Will not the opposing teams also come into form? It's the same for everyone, every team will be more match fit - not just us. So why should it be so much easier to win?
by Royal Lady » 15 Sep 2009 12:49
by Vision » 15 Sep 2009 12:52
Ideal There is a major problem with these "future points" arguments.
They are based on the presumption that we will amass a huge number of points in the future.
What makes it so easy to presume we can just go and grab points at our own will, when we are struggling to do so now?
Time is now. The point of league play is to gain points consistently throughout a season. If we don't start picking up points, very soon the alarmbells should be ringing for everyone, also the RTGs.
Why does everyone seem to assume that we shall, as if by magic, suddenly get into form as the season progresses and win win win? Why should it be easier then? Will not the opposing teams also come into form? It's the same for everyone, every team will be more match fit - not just us. So why should it be so much easier to win?
by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Sep 2009 12:53
by Ian Royal » 15 Sep 2009 12:59
AthleticoSpizz (in response to RL)
I recall a succession of 3-0 defeats to the likes of Wimbledon and Palace who were languishing in the relegation zone.
by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Sep 2009 13:02
look a little further into the season..try a month or so, three successive 3-0 reversals (at least two of which were at home.....how can anyone who was there forget those?)IdealAthleticoSpizz (in response to RL)
I recall a succession of 3-0 defeats to the likes of Wimbledon and Palace who were languishing in the relegation zone.
According to soccerbase it looks like you recalled very wrong. (posted the actual results)
Seems Mr. Coppell won 8 out of 11 matches when he took over??
by Ryn » 15 Sep 2009 13:04
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