Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Bumblebee » 14 Apr 2012 00:16

Jackson Corner Road trips under BM have to be the best under any Reading manager.


Statistical fact.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by chilipepper91 » 14 Apr 2012 00:21

More away wins than 2005/06 team now.

Classic away performance, sit back, let them have the ball and counter them.

But its the little touches of McDermott magic - like letting Chaplow free but not Lallana, letting Sharp roam but keeping tabs on Lambert. He is a genius.

ALF is the new Cureton but better. As McD apparently told him when he came on, he was born to score goals.

Disbelief. Pandemonium. Euphoria. What an evening.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by SHORT AND CURLY » 14 Apr 2012 00:24

I would also like to apologise to those in attendance this evening who I kissed, jumped on, hugged, cuddled, and wobbled up during the course of the celebrations! :oops:

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Tamworth_Royal » 14 Apr 2012 00:28

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17637590

Listen to the manager interview link, he is such class

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Tamworth_Royal » 14 Apr 2012 00:32

SHORT AND CURLY I would also like to apologise to those in attendance this evening who I kissed, jumped on, hugged, cuddled, and wobbled up during the course of the celebrations! :oops:


Never apologise, I would of kissed the 2500 there but might of stopped at the end of your short and curly's :wink:


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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Cookie » 14 Apr 2012 00:33

Einstein agogo feds 9
harte 7
gorrksss 7
pierce 7
cummings 8

kebe 7
mcnuff 6
tabb 6
mullins 5

roberts 7
hunt 6

lefondre 10
amoeba 6



WHAT!!! Fk Off with this over analytical approach - we were fking brilliand to a man.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Brain Traysers » 14 Apr 2012 00:52

Back in safe deep in millwall country.

This game summed us in the last 16 games all over, sit back then break while taking the few chances we make. Saints looked pretty good, outrageously confident on the ball all the way back to their keeper who sprayed the ball to the wings at every opportunity. This balanced nicely against our self belief in defence, camping deep when in front and absorbing. They had countless crosses, always to the back post where Lambert always seemed to nudge the full back out of the way.

Yes he scores a lot, but he wastes a lot too. I'd much rather 2 shot 2 goal alfie on tonights performance.

Player ratings

Feds - 8 solid with a couple of great saves, but generally had to deal with tame shots. No chance with the deflection/bounce for their goal.
Harte - 8 strong against chaplow and not exploited by the sub winger. Good deliveries as always.
Cummings - 9 has been getting better and better in the last few games. Great clearing headers from the back post
Pearce - 8 strong and clever defending, never lunged or dived in and good in the air against a big team.
Gorkss - 8 calm when under pressure, at one point took the ball down out of the air and set up a break brilliantly.
Mullins - 7 better than I expected, broke up quite a lot of play and tidy in possession.
Tabb - 7 a little dynamo in midfield but overrun at times by their flowing midfield.
Jobi - 8 captains performance, really looked up for it tonight.
Kebe - 7 did what he wanted to, rocked up with 2 assists the first out of nowhere.
Nhunt - 8 good in the air, even against fonte. Nice involvement in build up play.
Roberts - 9 fantastic bullet of a header, some gorgeous touches. Unlucky twice not to win free kicks from arguably the last man (havent seen replays yet)

Alfie - 9 2 sniffs 2 goals
Adobe - 7 good pace and closing down

Fans - 9 good singing and generally a decent level of drunkness.

Highlight of the day - silencing the saints fans with top of the league songs
Lowlight - winging passengers on the train home, flinching at every song. Probably the best quote is "i hope to God they don't go up". To be fair though he was a clown and despite moaning about the passengers not having peace he managed to shout down the phone for a good 15 minutes about his umbrella.

Onwards and very much upwards
URZ!

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by M-U-R-T-Y » 14 Apr 2012 01:10

I bloody love this club I do.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by dantheloyalroyal » 14 Apr 2012 01:26

Federici - 9

Cummings - 7
Pearce - 7
Gorkss - 6
Harte - 6

Kebe - 5
Tabb - 8
Mullins - 6
McAnuff - 9

Hunt - 8
Roberts - 7

Subs:
Le Fondre - 9
Afobe - 7


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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by just some bloke » 14 Apr 2012 01:33

Tamworth_Royal http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17637590

Listen to the manager interview link, he is such class


What a sublimely nice bloke :)

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Woodcote Royal » 14 Apr 2012 02:52

Viewed in car thanks to SkyGo and Laptop!

Was that really Friday 13th......................the day I chose to renew my ST :P I drove home very carefully just in case!!!

So, yet again, up go the cries of "lucky" Reading beating a team who were better than us to win our 14th game in 16. I'm really starting to question the judgement of many so called professional observers.

Yes, Southampton were on top for much of the game but, yet again, we buried all our strikes on target to take all 3pts. To me, this highlights the one asset "professional" observers claim we lack but West Ham and Southampton, apparently, have in abundance ............................quality :|

"Quality" barely does justice to Kebe's cross for Roberts opener.............................try making a note of any better ones on MOTD.

As Brian said, there was quality in all 3 goals. Perhaps it time for all of us to re-assess just how well this current squad might perform in the top flight with 3 or 4 additions.

I never thought I'd see another season to compare with Coppell's brace but, baring melt down over the next 3 games, this one must be a worthy contender.

No praise seems high enough tonight........................

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Libertine » 14 Apr 2012 04:26

Spent 5 minutes just staring at the table and smiling. :D 8)

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by strap » 14 Apr 2012 06:26

Watched the game again twice as soon as I got back from hospital. Bloody 3 connection too slow to watch live on Sky Go, so had to make do with 5 Live "commentary".

Two things struck me. Despite the 5 Live commentators ability to make Soton seem like Barcelona, Adam Federici didn't really have to work that hard. Yes, Soton had plenty of shots, but I can only remember two saves that were other than routine. The first was a typical Fed "for the camera" swoop to catch a header, the second a backpeddle to tip a Llanna cross over the bar. Other than that, Soton didn't have that many dangerous shots on target .... did they? Maybe Feds is just so good at positioning now that he makes just about all saves look routine!

And secondly, yet again, an opposing manager says they "gifted" us all three, (oxf*rd THREE, count them you pcunt Adkins!), of our goals!!! I mean, according to Fat Sam the Sham gifted us all 7 we have scored against them this season, Warnock's mob "gifted" us the two we scored against them at the MadStad, and the Brighton goal was a wicked lucky deflection, etc, etc, etc. This is REALLY starting to irritate the oxf*rd out of me.

Other than that, LOVED our spirit, intensity, and never say die attitude!!

Oh, and BTW, had Lambert's shot not taken a deflection off Gorkss, Fed would have saved their goal.


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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 14 Apr 2012 06:43

Had a weird dream that we beat Soton at St MArys, could never happen!!!!

Difficult run in my arse.

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by SydenhamRoyal » 14 Apr 2012 06:51

Difficult run in my arse.[/quote]

you wanna see a doctor

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by Avon Royal » 14 Apr 2012 06:54

Those people questioning Mullins' contribution could do with re-watching the game (which I did last night with a nice dram of Highland Park)

Southampton frequently had to pass sideways / backwards because we had closed down the midfield options. Southampton are a good side and will retain possession rather than risk passing into trouble. The fact that they adapted their game to bypass Tabb/Mullins was a real compliment to those players.

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by Rusty royal » 14 Apr 2012 07:02

Libertine Spent 5 minutes just staring at the table and smiling. :D 8)


Only 5 mins.... Plastic :lol:

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Re: Back from the game (or Watching Sky)

by Simon's Church » 14 Apr 2012 07:11

totp and totl

8)

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by Allyh84 » 14 Apr 2012 07:41

Incredible performance. Couldn't go due to work commitments but Walkabout a crammed full of Reading fans. The celebrations after Le Fondre's goals were quality. :D

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by Royal With Cheese » 14 Apr 2012 07:45

Avon Royal Those people questioning Mullins' contribution could do with re-watching the game (which I did last night with a nice dram of Highland Park)

Southampton frequently had to pass sideways / backwards because we had closed down the midfield options. Southampton are a good side and will retain possession rather than risk passing into trouble. The fact that they adapted their game to bypass Tabb/Mullins was a real compliment to those players.

I agree with that. More so in the 2nd half. Funnily enough Saints scoring seemed to galvinise us. McDermotts substitution showed exactly why we've drawn so few games and won so many. He's a genius!

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