Back from the Game - Derby

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by handbags_harris » 19 Dec 2010 18:08

RG30 Left West Reading just after 9am with hanbags_harris and Compo's Hat and decided to go M4 then A34 route. Probably 45 minutes - an hour later later we hadn't reached Didcot so decided to catch the train. A train from Didcot to Oxford proved easy enough before we endured a 45 minute wait at Oxford which meant we didn't leave until 12:20. Train arrived into Birmingham New Street around 1:45pm, but more delays meant our Glasgow bound train didn't leave on time so we got a slower train which got us into Derby around 2:58. Fortunately for us, a guy (and a Derby fan) in the carriage heard about our day and said he would give us a lift straight to the ground so thanks Richard and in the end we only missed the first two or three minutes 8)

Game itself was fairly even, we had our fair share of chances as did Derby. Feds was in outstanding form and clearly MOTM. Long led the line really well and his 2nd was was a welcome sight. As bad was Bywater was trying to go for a ball he wasn't going to make, Long done excellently to head home. Good displays from Harte, Legiertwood so delighted with the win after all the effort.

As for the journey back, there was a direct train from Derby to Reading about 17:50 which decided to stop running at Birmingham New Street which was :| :evil: :evil: all round as we had another hour wait before leaving around 8:30pm. Probably back in Oxford just before 10pm and back to pick up hanbags car about 10:15pm. Long old journey, commiserations to those who got stuck but we made the right call in the end.


Considering I was so under the weather and have been since Wednesday I would seriously consider doing that again - but I'd probably still do it anyway. 8.45am leaving Shinfield, irresponsibly over the limit after a skinful of Ringwood Brewery's Fortyniner the night before. Compo's Hat and RG30 picked up, 20mph down the A4 to J12, onto the motorway and a steady 40 in the outside lane. A34 was slower, and slowing, and my wipers were starting to freeze so not clearing the screen. Slow speed coupled with annoying wipers coupled with ever intensifying snowfall and I made the suggestion of catching the train. Kudos to RG30 and Compo for paying the day's parking fare - £4.10. We aimed for the 1055 I believe, but just missed it, so jumped on a train at 1120, got into Oxford ready for our connection 20 or so minutes later. 1230 came around and finally a heavily delayed Manchester Piccadilly train arrived - the choice was that one to Birmingham NS, or two Newcastle trains direct to Derby, one heavily delayed and one only slightly, but we decided to get the Piccadilly train which went the Coventry/Birmingham International route. Happy days however, as a points failure at Leamington meant that we could only go straight on to Warwick, and not turn right up to Coventry. More delays at New Street, eventually jumping on a train at 1425 or so, which got into Derby at 1458. Cracking gesture from the old boy on the train, Richard, who gave us the lift. Out of his motor, running to the away end, got in just in time to see Derby hit the post on three minutes.

Half decent game of football, a clearly rock hard pitch ensured that errors were made. Defensively suspect as ever were Reading, but in attack we were looking very dangerous all game. Federici MOTM by a nose from Long :shock: who could and probably should have had a hat-trick. Derby will cause problems for most teams, they clearly showed why they were top scorers at home and on another day we could have shipped a shedload, but we rode our luck. On the flip side Derby can also consider themselves lucky not to have shipped a hatful as well as we had some glorious opportunities as well, difference was Federici was made to work whereas Bywater was rarely troubled.

Journey back - freezing cold. Spent about an hour waiting for a train that went all the way back to Reading (not that I needed to, I needed Oxford), only for it to be hit by delays outside Birmingham NS, and to then be terminated there. Utterly unbelievable decision, as if the train company couldn't inconvenience their already inconvenienced customers and stick to their obligations and provide a full service. More freezing cold on the platforms of New Street with Kebe, Long, Antonio, Khizanishvili and Karacan, Bournemouth train eventually pulled in, First Class upgrade paid for* decimated the carriage toilet with the fruits of the previous night's labour, off at Oxford ready for a quick change to Didcot. Next worry was being able to get out of the car park but the trooper of a motor I own rinsed the slope out 8) In other words, yesterday, FGW were winners, CrossCountry were utterly woeful though.

Knackered factor 20 when I got back. It was worth it though.

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by PEARCEY » 19 Dec 2010 18:12

Cracking read Handbags...but you must be mad. You deserved Long's late winner after showing such commitment to get to the game. It wouldn't do the players any harm to realise what efforts some supporters go to to get to a game and back them...let alone getting home afterwards.

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by facaldaqui » 19 Dec 2010 18:18

I'm loving all these picturesque travel adventures: it's like reading Kerouac.

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by Kitsondinho » 19 Dec 2010 18:19

I just feel guilty now that my 'epic' journey was a 10 min walk to station, train to Derby (20 mins) and then a quick walk to Pride Park. I'm just a plastic :oops:

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by facaldaqui » 19 Dec 2010 18:20

Big Foot McAnuff played The Wardrobe in and the defender closed him down, as he went to win the ball back he just fell into him as if he was a Wardrobe being puhed from behind with all it's bottom drawers falling out.

At other times the Derby players just ran straight into him, making him an impassable object such as a wardrobe


Not sure it will catch on. If I was running upfield to be confronted by a wardrobe, I'd dribble round it as I would any stationary object.


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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by facaldaqui » 19 Dec 2010 18:22

bigshaka'away' According to my friend at work, who is a massive QPR fan, his nickname was either....

the wooden donkey, or legs of wood...


Had she slept with him?

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by facaldaqui » 19 Dec 2010 18:27

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SLAMMED Just watched the football league review.

Federici was insane. Deffinite MOTM performance from him. At least 4 top class saves.

I don't know what anyone else saw, but that was never a penalty. The only contact he made with Long was a light stroke of his chest. If that can bring a grown man down then fair enough.

Also that ball from McAnuff for the winner was incredible.

That arm across his chest was the reason for the penalty. Yes Long went down very easily, but any defender doing that in the box is just asking for trouble!



Agreed

And if Long had NOT gone down and then not scored this lot would scream at him
saying, "Why didn't you fall over, you dummy!"

Penalty. Won by Long. Fact

Penalty. Scored by Long. Fact

2-1 win away. Fact.


Get over it.


No one needs to get over anything. We all want Long to score goals and Reading to win. If you are right and Shane turns out to be marvellous, the doubters will be only too happy to be proved wrong, and putting up with your gloating will be a small price to pay.
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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by facaldaqui » 19 Dec 2010 18:32

SLAMMED Just watched the football league review.

Federici was insane. Deffinite MOTM performance from him. At least 4 top class saves.

I don't know what anyone else saw, but that was never a penalty. The only contact he made with Long was a light stroke of his chest. If that can bring a grown man down then fair enough.

Also that ball from McAnuff for the winner was incredible.


It was a great ball, but strikers don't usually score headers from a ball coming from behind them. It takes bad play by defenders and goalie for it to be scorable. :D

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by tomrfcurz » 19 Dec 2010 19:38

Unfortunately all of my brief analysis has to come from the FLS as was on the STAR coaches that got turned back. Derby can feel aggrieved to have not come away with a point from what i saw; great keeping from Feds and a more than dodgy bit of defending for our first goal and a bit of dodgy goalkeeping alongside defending for the second.

Harte looked like he delivered a few dangerous balls into the box from set plays which, at last, is proving dangerous (Long unlucky not to get a hat-trick with his header off the bar). All in all looked decent but i was a bit concerned with our defence for the Derby goal; Rosenior pointed that out on the show as well; perhaps Zurab is needed back, i never saw what he did wrong tbf - just because Mills is Cpt at the mo, that should not guarantee a start and his mind is elsewhere from what i see; Zurab and Pearce at the back please McD.

Delighted with a good 3 points that lift us up, always important in a tight league like this one. URRZZ


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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by Badger Finger » 19 Dec 2010 19:42

What time did you lot get back to 'Ding then, after you were turned round??

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by tomrfcurz » 19 Dec 2010 19:49

Badger Finger What time did you lot get back to 'Ding then, after you were turned round??


Kick off, 3pm :lol:

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by Big Foot » 19 Dec 2010 19:54

tomrfcurz Unfortunately all of my brief analysis has to come from the FLS as was on the STAR coaches that got turned back.

You were on multiple coaches? You are Lee Wallace AICMFP

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by tomrfcurz » 19 Dec 2010 19:56

Big Foot
tomrfcurz Unfortunately all of my brief analysis has to come from the FLS as was on the STAR coaches that got turned back.

You were on multiple coaches? You are Lee Wallace AICMFP


I was simply trying to double my chances of getting to Pride Park tbh

:lol: Meant to type 'on one of the'.


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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by LoyalRoyalFan » 19 Dec 2010 20:10

Could hear the 100 or so Reading fans on the radio quite loudly. Fair play.

Watched the highlights. Mills and Harte look suspect at the back again. Mills coming out for one of his lunge challenges, leaving a massive gap down the middle. Harte letting the player simply walk by.

McAnuff did very well for the first goal.

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by sandman » 19 Dec 2010 20:19

tomrfcurz Unfortunately all of my brief analysis has to come from the FLS as was on the STAR coaches that got turned back. Derby can feel aggrieved to have not come away with a point from what i saw; great keeping from Feds and a more than dodgy bit of defending for our first goal and a bit of dodgy goalkeeping alongside defending for the second.

Harte looked like he delivered a few dangerous balls into the box from set plays which, at last, is proving dangerous (Long unlucky not to get a hat-trick with his header off the bar). All in all looked decent but i was a bit concerned with our defence for the Derby goal; Rosenior pointed that out on the show as well; perhaps Zurab is needed back, i never saw what he did wrong tbf- just because Mills is Cpt at the mo, that should not guarantee a start and his mind is elsewhere from what i see; Zurab and Pearce at the back please McD.

Delighted with a good 3 points that lift us up, always important in a tight league like this one. URRZZ


Stepped out of the way against Norwich allowing them to score the first and hid behind the wall for the 3rd. If Mills had made those two mistakes he'd have been crucified just as he - rightly - was for the second in that game.

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by Wizard » 19 Dec 2010 21:33

Spent most of the match looking for susieroyal but couldn't see her :-(

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by Ian Royal » 19 Dec 2010 21:46

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tomrfcurz Unfortunately all of my brief analysis has to come from the FLS as was on the STAR coaches that got turned back. Derby can feel aggrieved to have not come away with a point from what i saw; great keeping from Feds and a more than dodgy bit of defending for our first goal and a bit of dodgy goalkeeping alongside defending for the second.

Harte looked like he delivered a few dangerous balls into the box from set plays which, at last, is proving dangerous (Long unlucky not to get a hat-trick with his header off the bar). All in all looked decent but i was a bit concerned with our defence for the Derby goal; Rosenior pointed that out on the show as well; perhaps Zurab is needed back, i never saw what he did wrong tbf- just because Mills is Cpt at the mo, that should not guarantee a start and his mind is elsewhere from what i see; Zurab and Pearce at the back please McD.

Delighted with a good 3 points that lift us up, always important in a tight league like this one. URRZZ


Stepped out of the way against Norwich allowing them to score the first and hid behind the wall for the 3rd. If Mills had made those two mistakes he'd have been crucified just as he - rightly - was for the second in that game.

Khiz has dropped some big clangers certainly, but he's largely been punished when he's made a mistake. Mills has been at fault for more goals, and made plenty of mistakes that have gone unpunished thankfully.

I think it would be very hard to argue that Khiz genuinely had done enough to be dropped for Mills when the latter is in pretty poor form and the former is arguably our best centreback.

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by Focher » 19 Dec 2010 21:59

Mike Hunt Church was put through on goal after a lovely pass from jem, but dribbled it to the keeper. Very embarrasing. It is something I would expect from an under 6's match.



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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 20 Dec 2010 07:26

Loyal Royalfan wrote:
Could hear the 100 or so Reading fans on the radio quite loudly. Fair play.


Matt Le Tissier who did the Sky match commentary for the game said the Reading fans all came together in a taxi!!

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Re: Back from the Game - Derby

by handbags_harris » 20 Dec 2010 09:24

Wizard Spent most of the match looking for susieroyal but couldn't see her :-(


Oh mate, she was definately there :wink:

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