by Gordons Cumming » 07 Apr 2012 09:45
by Avon Royal » 07 Apr 2012 09:47
by 1871 Royal » 07 Apr 2012 09:48
by paultheroyal » 07 Apr 2012 10:05
1871 Royal Would be very harsh to drop Hunt. Playing some of his best games in a Reading shirt alongside Roberts.
Plus I would prefer to see ALF come off the bench than Hunt or Church if we were in need of a goal.
by Victor Meldrew » 07 Apr 2012 10:08
1871 Royal Would be very harsh to drop Hunt. Playing some of his best games in a Reading shirt alongside Roberts.
Plus I would prefer to see ALF come off the bench than Hunt or Church if we were in need of a goal.
by Friday's Legacy » 07 Apr 2012 10:28
Friday's Legacy Hunt and Roberts is very workman like and that suits us currently, but Alf should be the next in line to come on. Not Church, and if Afobe is fit then he should get the nod ahead of Church also. Perhaps harsh on Simon but he's had plenty of chances are really doesn't have any strengths. I don't think he'll be here next season.
by Friday's Legacy » 07 Apr 2012 11:02
urz13Friday's Legacy Hunt and Roberts is very workman like and that suits us currently, but Alf should be the next in line to come on. Not Church, and if Afobe is fit then he should get the nod ahead of Church also. Perhaps harsh on Simon but he's had plenty of chances are really doesn't have any strengths. I don't think he'll be here next season.
Bit harsh to say Afobe instead of church when he's only had one shot in his reading career and barely touched the ball in both games he played in.
paultheroyal1871 Royal Would be very harsh to drop Hunt. Playing some of his best games in a Reading shirt alongside Roberts.
Plus I would prefer to see ALF come off the bench than Hunt or Church if we were in need of a goal.
Yep agree with that.
by West Stand Man » 07 Apr 2012 14:04
Snowball TBF to Church, both ALF's goals yesterday were typical Church goals,
horrible tap-ins from a striker who manages to be in the right place
West Stand ManSnowball TBF to Church, both ALF's goals yesterday were typical Church goals,
horrible tap-ins from a striker who manages to be in the right place
True. If Church has scored those this board would be full of halfwits complaining that he just can't score real goals. Strange how it can be that Alf (quite rightly) gets credit for being in the right place to score 2 close range goals but if Church did it then he would be slated for always getting simple tap ins.
by Friday's Legacy » 07 Apr 2012 14:22
Friday's LegacySnowball horrible tap-ins from a striker who manages to be in the right place
Horrible tap-ins? You really do talk some nonsense sometimes.
by Einstein agogo » 07 Apr 2012 14:31
SnowballFriday's LegacySnowball horrible tap-ins from a striker who manages to be in the right place
Horrible tap-ins? You really do talk some nonsense sometimes.
I was referring to how they are typed when Church scores them.
When Church scores goals like the two Alf got on Friday
he's just lucky and "happened to be in the right place"
and didn't do particularly well.
When Alf does the same thing, he's a brilliant goal-poacher
Ultimately, if a player gets goals consistently, he can score them with his dick, I don't care
Ian Royal
It might be something to do with ALF being a well known poacher with a fantastic lower level scoring record. And both his goals were clearly intended. Whereas several of the goals Church has scored from that distance essentially just hit him and went in, without any direction from him. And he (CHURCH) doesn't have a great scoring record at any level.
Einstein agogo
I haven't seen LeFondre miss any sitters ,which church does every game.
He's also our top scorer !
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