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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Ian Royal » 18 Jan 2010 18:45

Just watched the highlights.

Ingimarsson might as well not have been there for most of the first half by the looks of the highlights. Cisse no where in sight for for most of the attacks shown. Isn't he the defensive midfielder? Useless against pacey passing attacks.

Inspired keeping by Camp. Howard's penalty looked poor, but not a good angle.

I can't believe Kebe scored a header!!!? Superb ball from Karacan to put him through for the penalty though. Shorey should have let him go, he'd have just missed.

The consolation is we were beaten by a team in absolutely fantastic form, yet could still have got something but for an inspired keeper. More of the second half and we'll start picking up points.

Much more cheerful now.

Hope Ivar is dropped for Cisse / Pearce soon.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Ian Royal » 18 Jan 2010 19:26

Oh and Bertrand's positioning is atrocious. He's rarely in the line and frequently leaves people with room on the back post.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by floyd__streete » 18 Jan 2010 20:14

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Royal With Cheese Good to see a manager that can turn a team round and get them doing the right things at the break. Unlike Rodgers. If he was still in charge that would have been 6 or 7-0


The latest in a long, long line of ridiculous anti-Rodgers statements from the HNA massive.


Agreed that the above statement was revisionist nonsense, Mags, but in all fairness there was an equally ludicrous assertion on another thread the other day that 'if we hadn't sacked Rodgers we'd be comfortable by now'. So it does work both ways.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Sarah Star » 18 Jan 2010 20:57

Ian Royal Inspired keeping by Camp. Howard's penalty looked poor, but not a good angle.

But Thorvaldsson was unlucky with his first attempt. Not sure Camp knew much about that save really, he was going the other way.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Maguire » 18 Jan 2010 20:59

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Royal With Cheese Good to see a manager that can turn a team round and get them doing the right things at the break. Unlike Rodgers. If he was still in charge that would have been 6 or 7-0


The latest in a long, long line of ridiculous anti-Rodgers statements from the HNA massive.


Agreed that the above statement was revisionist nonsense, Mags, but in all fairness there was an equally ludicrous assertion on another thread the other day that 'if we hadn't sacked Rodgers we'd be comfortable by now'. So it does work both ways.


That is also bollocks.

Shall we just agree that Reading fans are all pcunts?


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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Pseud O'Nym » 18 Jan 2010 21:28

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Maguire The latest in a long, long line of ridiculous anti-Rodgers statements from the HNA massive.


Agreed that the above statement was revisionist nonsense, Mags, but in all fairness there was an equally ludicrous assertion on another thread the other day that 'if we hadn't sacked Rodgers we'd be comfortable by now'. So it does work both ways.


That is also bollocks.

Shall we just agree that Reading fans are all pcunts?


Whilst I would agree that a lot of the Rodgers knocking is both pointless and OTT, some of it is unavoidable. If you're going to try and assess McDermott's performance then who else can you compare him with?

On t subject of RFC fans being punts: There was an old bloke sat 2 rows behind me at the Donny game who unleashed a stream of foul abuse and saliva every time a Reading player, or the lino, got within earshot. On about 80 minutes he stood up, looked around and shouted “I know you all want me to oxf*rd shut up, don't you? oxf*rd.” and walked out. After he'd gone everyone around me said he was like that every game and, if he carried on, somebody really ought to complain. I couldn't really decide who was worse.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Rex » 18 Jan 2010 21:37

Or we have the other end of the spectrum who i call the tut tut brigaide. Usually aged around 53 who glare at anyone who so much as stands up or gets passionate. Usually seen with a flask and packed lunch and muttering and griping about paying good money to watch the game. Woe betide anyone else who does not sit within their accepted social demographics.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by RFCUK » 18 Jan 2010 21:40

Sarah Star Having not been to the game and only the commentary on BBCRB to inform me, I was interested to read the views of some Forest fans who reckoned that they were lucky to come away with a win from the game. They seem to think if we play like we did in the first half we're going to get relegated, but if we play like we did in the second we'll be in the top ten. I hadn't realised there was that much difference and coming from the opposition it gives me hope for the future.

So my question is, why did McDermot wait until half-time to make changes?

They also reckoned Mills was awful, but that might just be sour grapes.


Personally, I would say Mills was very strong at the back for us. He had a pretty good game.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by bcubed » 18 Jan 2010 22:44

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Ian Royal Inspired keeping by Camp. Howard's penalty looked poor, but not a good angle.

But Thorvaldsson was unlucky with his first attempt. Not sure Camp knew much about that save really, he was going the other way.



No I was right in line - a great save
And the second was even better


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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by bcubed » 18 Jan 2010 22:44

royalexile Or we have the other end of the spectrum who i call the tut tut brigaide. Usually aged around 53 who glare at anyone who so much as stands up or gets passionate. Usually seen with a flask and packed lunch and muttering and griping about paying good money to watch the game. Woe betide anyone else who does not sit within their accepted social demographics.



Quite a slur on 53 year olds!

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Ian Royal » 18 Jan 2010 22:47

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Ian Royal Inspired keeping by Camp. Howard's penalty looked poor, but not a good angle.

But Thorvaldsson was unlucky with his first attempt. Not sure Camp knew much about that save really, he was going the other way.



No I was right in line - a great save
And the second was even better


Were they both Thor? I knew I didn't recognise him! Bloody good efforts. Could have been slightly wider of the keeper if I'm being picky, but you can't fault the keeper.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Pseud O'Nym » 18 Jan 2010 22:53

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royalexile Or we have the other end of the spectrum who i call the tut tut brigaide. Usually aged around 53 who glare at anyone who so much as stands up or gets passionate. Usually seen with a flask and packed lunch and muttering and griping about paying good money to watch the game. Woe betide anyone else who does not sit within their accepted social demographics.



Quite a slur on 53 year olds!


Nah, I was a right troublemaker at that age, grown out of it now though.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by leww_rfc » 18 Jan 2010 23:43

you said secondly twice :?

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Pseud O'Nym » 18 Jan 2010 23:59

leww_rfc you said secondly twice :?


At least he didn't say Jehovah!

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Sarah Star » 19 Jan 2010 00:13

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Ian Royal Inspired keeping by Camp. Howard's penalty looked poor, but not a good angle.

But Thorvaldsson was unlucky with his first attempt. Not sure Camp knew much about that save really, he was going the other way.



No I was right in line - a great save
And the second was even better

Fair enough, I can only judge by the highlights on the BBC.

On BBCRB Mick Gooding was convinced that Camp was off his line for the penalty and that it should have been retaken. Can you confirm this? It's not clear on the highlights.

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Re: Back from the game (FOREST)

by Rex » 19 Jan 2010 00:19

At least 3 feet off his line Sarah.

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