Doncaster (A) Match Thread

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Victor Meldrew » 15 Jan 2011 17:35

Great result.
The shame is that so many of the others won apart from Norwich,Cardiff,QPR,Burnley and Leicester who all drew.
The football in this division may not be up to much but the competition is exciting.

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by howser » 15 Jan 2011 17:38

That was a solid result up in Doncaster today, only having lost 1 at home this year, it was always going to be a hard slog but it would appear we had a good performance all through the side, well done McD and the lads.

Will be interested in the "back from the game" reports as to how Ingi played, a hard place to go and be against Hayter and Sharp, in your first game back after a long lay-off.

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by sandman » 15 Jan 2011 17:39

Colin Cheeselog
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Colin Cheeselog There is that, and also the fact that he's a cnut.


Why?


Because he’s not very good, he makes several mistakes, he bottles big tackles and headers, he gets beaten in one-on-ones almost every time, he gets booked and sent off for ridiculous things, he clearly thinks he’s hard - regularly squaring up to other players and having made a totally random threat to a fellow Reading fan, he has no humility, he responded to a few groans by sticking his finger up to the people who effectively pay his wages and that was deemed as acceptable, he acts totally unprofessionally off the pitch e.g. getting his friends to film him smashing things off a supermarket shelf, and generally I’m annoyed and embarrassed that he captains my team.


(To a certain extent) I couldn't care less how he behaves off the pitch. Those who do are usually the sort of people who blame footballers, actors, rock stars, glamour models etc for their own inability to be a parent. A bit of Supermarket shelf clearence is saintly in comparison to the behaviour of the likes of King, Rooney and Terry.

Squaring up to other players happens up and down the country every week (mainly on Man City's training ground). Remember when Sonko and Marcus squared up to each other? Doesn't make them any less revered by Reading fans does it? If there is one thing Mills doesn't do it's bottle challenges. How can he if he keeps getting booked and sent-off?

I'd have stuck my finger up to the east and have admired the restraint of the likes of Howard and Long for not doing so this season after being booed by their OWN fans (Which generally makes me annoyed and embarrased that these people support my team). As for thinking he's hard don't Y25/26 do that every week?

Again, the middle finger was hardly deemed acceptable was it? He had to issue an apology and people are still giving him a hard time about it. We constantly hear fans bemoan players for not showing the great god "PASSION". If you believe those people England would've easily made up for their shortcomings in the skill and technical ability departments and would've won the WC with ease. :roll: :lol: Yet the moment someone like Mills shows some he's criticised for being too passionate.
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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by wolsey » 15 Jan 2011 17:40

^^^^^ Well said that Man

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Royalwaster » 15 Jan 2011 17:55

Zammo HOME WIN


Good call ..... not.


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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by LoyalRoyalFan » 15 Jan 2011 17:56

McDermott - 'We're doing stuff' on transfers.

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Royal With Cheese » 15 Jan 2011 18:03

Lovely stuff.

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by loyalroyal4life » 15 Jan 2011 18:04

LoyalRoyalFan McDermott - 'We're doing stuff' on transfers.



Well its not anything new that we dont know of.

I am sure the 2 players being talked about recently will sign up this week

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Ark Royal » 15 Jan 2011 18:06

Brilliant result; and a very erudite post by sandman. +1


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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by leww_rfc » 15 Jan 2011 18:06

Tweet: JonnyFordham Jonny Fordham
McDermott confirmed to me that the deal for Sean Morrison is pretty much done, as well as looking closely at Manset #readingfc

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by PremAddict » 15 Jan 2011 18:12

Wonderful result. Long please keep up your form!!!

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by super darren caskey » 15 Jan 2011 18:18

Happy days!!! as the annoying phil tuffnell says in an old tv advert

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by LUX » 15 Jan 2011 18:37

well, that's my weekend made.

ps agreed on Sandman's post.


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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by PEARCEY » 15 Jan 2011 18:48

Best result of the season. If Doncaster had beaten us they would be level on points with us and have two games in hand.
With the games coming up over the next month we will see whether we are genuine promotion contenders.

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by muddyfeet » 15 Jan 2011 18:52

Excellent result and great to see Kebe back on the scoreshhet. We need to be winning games like this if we are to be playoff contender. With Long in such good form I dread to think how many other teams have their eye on him and I would be disappointed if he left after we stuck with him for so long

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Ark Royal » 15 Jan 2011 19:18

leww_rfc Tweet: JonnyFordham Jonny Fordham
McDermott confirmed to me that the deal for Sean Morrison is pretty much done, as well as looking closely at Manset #readingfc


Looks a done deal according to the Jerky web site:

http://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10341~2267752,00.html

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Pseud O'Nym » 15 Jan 2011 19:55

Avon Royal If it's on the official site it must be true.......


Depends a bit on the subject matter though. Things like financial statements constitute legal documents, some of the stuff regarding why certain people aren't playing well...

Something currently on the OS that I suspect might be a bit of a fib is "Reading (4-4-2)", when in the post match interview McD says he asked Noel Hunt to do a job in defensive midfield. Sounds suspiciously 4-5-1ish to me!

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by brendywendy » 15 Jan 2011 20:03

BTW, your hero must be incredibly stupid because he still doesn't appear to fit your criteria of changing his opinion on the way things should be run, no matter how strong the evidence is.


if you mean JM- im not sure the evidence really does point to a change in approach.
in fact id say totally the opposite.

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Re: Doncaster (A) Match Thread

by Hampshire Royal » 15 Jan 2011 23:22

RoyalBlue Look in the mirror before you start to call others stupid you fool! :twisted:

No you do not remember properly. At no point did I say to replace Long but I have always said that we should buy another (or more) striker and I still hold by that. What's more there might have been a time when that other striker might have been selected ahead of Long. In no shape or form is that the same as saying get rid of him.

Of course you can adopt your dishonest and very selective use of statistics to claim we would be fine if we lost Long to injury but even someone like you surely can't be stupid enough to suggest that the rest of them would chip in with the missing goals?! The goalscoring stats across the season until now would not tend to support that.

BTW, your hero must be incredibly stupid because he still doesn't appear to fit your criteria of changing his opinion on the way things should be run, no matter how strong the evidence is. And whilst he continues in that vein I wouldn't count your chickens on a new striker(s) until you have seen his pen in hand, smug grin on his face and said striker(s) sat next to him.


Don't you just hate people who quote long, pointless posts - sorry. Where did I say it was you who said anything - I didn't, all I said was it was people like you - you know the ones - those who from a position of profound ignorance wil criticise anything and everything about the club and the way it's run, while hoping (and expecting?) everyone to ignore the fact that we ar curreently well placed, and have been for most of the season. If we go up this season, and I believe we will, it will be the second time in five years we've done it after spending (in Prm terms) next to nothing. Isn't that reason enough to feel happy that we have people at the helm who aren't going to buy success at the genuine risk of putting the club in a difficult position to get out of.

As for JM being my hero, that's just silly!! While I admire what he's done and continues to do for my football club, I personally don't like him as I think he's a bit of an arsehole.

Still you just carry on with your stupid little 'campaign' to get rid of him if it makes you feel as though you are making some sort of name for yourself, because you can't be doing it for the sake of the club!!

Oh yes, and there've been 19 league games out of twenty six where Long hasn't scored. It's a really good job that we're not relying on him being the only goalscorer then, isn't it?

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