FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Gordons Cumming » 13 Mar 2011 18:56

Well done lads

Really good effort.

Proud to be a Royal.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by facaldaqui » 13 Mar 2011 18:58

Royal Rother We battled well enough I suppose and Man City were very average for their status but really it was men against boys.


On the contrary, in some positions it was the opposite: Harte v Wright-Phillips, for example.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Libertine » 13 Mar 2011 18:59

They played well. As far as I am concerned they showed they belonged on the same pitch as the Man City millionaires. I think this loss will be a positive for us down the stretch in league. If we can play with Man City we can beat anyone in our league. Other than the result I saw nothing negative about today's game...

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by LUX » 13 Mar 2011 19:01

I think Mills was a big miss today. Look at what he did (all round) at Everton.

OTOH MCarthy should be gaining massive confidence.................

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Shortbread » 13 Mar 2011 19:03

Yup, very proud. No disgrace at all. Let's make sure now we get the chance of getting our reply against the Mancs in the Prem next year.


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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by glass half full » 13 Mar 2011 19:03

facaldaqui Feel gutted but not humiliated; proud of the boys' effort. Gunnarsson proved what I've repeatedly tried to say to people on here--that he's not slow: time and again he went with Silva and Tevez.

But, until Howard came on, this game exposed something very odd about the way Reading have been playing this season--the lack of a forward midfield player. I call it the toilet seat formation: thick at the back and firm round the sides and the front, but with a big hole in the middle where the opposition can park their arse.


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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Libertine » 13 Mar 2011 19:05

Mike Hunt
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John Madejski's Wallet Of all the ways to go out.

A f*cking set piece :evil:


You can almost accept some brilliant international quality skill, but a f*cking set piece :roll:


Defending isn't Long's strong point. He lost Richards far too easily.

Very proud of this club tonight!


I am pretty sure it was hunt... Would explain why he was shaking his head as he came off...


Yeah it was Hunt. He lost his man when he got screened off of him by two other players.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by roadrunner » 13 Mar 2011 19:08

LUX McCarthy should be gaining massive confidence.................


'greed. On current form there is no reason whatsoever that Federici should walk back into the team!

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Gav » 13 Mar 2011 19:11

Well done plucky City for scraping a 1-0 result from a set piece. It's usually the way the minnows get past the giants and today was no different. Utd must be licking their lips but at least they get their big trip to London town. Congrats.


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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Handsome Man » 13 Mar 2011 19:20

We did OK: no thrashing and no weak performances.
I'm proud.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by NR_Royal » 13 Mar 2011 19:22

Can someone add up the paid values of both teams for me please?

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by John Madejski's Wallet » 13 Mar 2011 19:27

facaldaqui Feel gutted but not humiliated; proud of the boys' effort. Gunnarsson proved what I've repeatedly tried to say to people on here--that he's not slow: time and again he went with Silva and Tevez.


^^^ This. So much this ^^^

Been saying it for years
People are decieved by his lumbering gait, but rarely is he fully outpaced

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Victor Meldrew » 13 Mar 2011 19:29

cmonurz We had one shot on target, and never looked like scoring. I admire your optimism, buzzby, but to say we deserved a replay is stretching it a bit.


Agreed but a proud Royal tonight for the effort shown by our players and what a good bloke our manager is-you can see why players play for him.
The two central defenders were terrific on a day when their experience showed.
The two strikers on the other hand showed that their touch is short of Premiership class against much better defenders than they face week-in,week-out in The Championship.
What today showed is that when a team is well organised they can hold a much better side on an off day just as we did in that game v Man United when Kitson got sent off.
IMHO it does not show us to be a team ready to play in The Premiership.


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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Ian Royal » 13 Mar 2011 20:07

cmonurz We had one shot on target, and never looked like scoring. I admire your optimism, buzzby, but to say we deserved a replay is stretching it a bit.


Citeh never really looked like scoring. They exposed our defence and gave us some problems obviously, but didn't test McCarthy seriously much. It took a great run and header from plus uncharacteristic weak defending from a set piece to undo us.

We never looked like winning, but we were not far off a draw.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by knobby_1871 » 13 Mar 2011 20:19

NR_Royal Can someone add up the paid values of both teams for me please?


Commentary on espn said current Man city team value would but Reading 28 times over :shock:

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Ian Royal » 13 Mar 2011 20:24

McCarthy - free
Karacan - free
Harte - £70k?
Gunnarsson - £300k?
Khizanishvili - loan
McAnuff - £500k
Kebe - £400k?
Leigterwood - loan
Tabb - £200k?
Long - £30k
Hunt - £600k?
Church = free
HRK = free
Howard = £500k?

Less than £3m for us definitely
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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 13 Mar 2011 20:46

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cmonurz We had one shot on target, and never looked like scoring. I admire your optimism, buzzby, but to say we deserved a replay is stretching it a bit.


Agreed but a proud Royal tonight for the effort shown by our players and what a good bloke our manager is-you can see why players play for him.
The two central defenders were terrific on a day when their experience showed.
The two strikers on the other hand showed that their touch is short of Premiership class against much better defenders than they face week-in,week-out in The Championship.
What today showed is that when a team is well organised they can hold a much better side on an off day just as we did in that game v Man United when Kitson got sent off.
IMHO it does not show us to be a team ready to play in The Premiership.


The scoreline can very much alter people's opinions of what is deserved. Had it stayed 0-0, or even if we'd somehow nicked one, it would have been claimed to have been deserved due to us snuffing them out, like we did to Everton.

They may have had the lion's share of possession, but like at Everton, at no stage did you ever feel that they were putting us under pressure.

Because they nicked one, however, the balance of play comes into their favour. They are, rightly in my opinion, creditted with deserving the win, but the term deserve is very subjective.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Mike Hunt » 13 Mar 2011 21:18

Pretty sure hunt was about 600K...

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Snowball » 13 Mar 2011 21:31

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John Madejski's Wallet Of all the ways to go out.

A f*cking set piece :evil:


You can almost accept some brilliant international quality skill, but a f*cking set piece :roll:


Defending isn't Long's strong point. He lost Richards far too easily.

Very proud of this club tonight!




It wasn't Long marking him, it was Noel Hunt. The TV had it wrong

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final Match Thread - Man City(A)

by Snowball » 13 Mar 2011 21:32

cmonurz We had one shot on target, and never looked like scoring. I admire your optimism, buzzby, but to say we deserved a replay is stretching it a bit.



Defending doesn't count, then?

They never hammered us, never tore us to pieces,

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