by Alan Partridge »
19 Oct 2011 09:32
Thought Reading played some decent stuff at times and now in Le Fondre they've got a proper centre forward. 2 chances 2 quality finishes also his first touch and link up play is superb he was the best player on the park by an absolute street, if those other chances had fell to him Reading probably would have won 5-2. Woeful defending twice at the back post by Mills who I have to say didn't impress. Both defensively and in posession was pretty average, set piece delivery also was poor and predictable. The only thing Derby did better than Reading last night were those two superb crosses from Davies in particular the first one which is the perfect dead ball cross. Whipped in at pace just above head height aiming at the penalty spot, gets the flick, goal. Mills could learn something from that instead of just chipping it in all the time giving the attacker no chance as he has to do all the work from a cross like that.
Church did ok, alright he never really looks like he's going to score but he compliments ALF well and you are going to be lucky to have two 20 goal a seasoners in your side at this level. I think Reading's side isn't a lot worse to last season's side, I'd be tempted to recall Harte as with Cummings playing you can get away with 1 slow full back and his quality on the ball far outweighs Mills, also central midfield lacks invention again if you were looking to really go to the next level you'd want someone in there that can create chances for ALF instead of solely relying on wingplay.
Whilst on the subject of full backs, just how bad was their right back Anderson? Couldn't stop chuckling all game, worse distribution than Sonko post injury.