by urz13 » 11 Aug 2012 20:09
by urz13 » 11 Aug 2012 20:10
Royal Farmer Reading 2-0 Crystal Palace
First half was a typical pre-season game with not much to really report. Palace had one chance when a cross swung to the back post was headed just over, whilst the Pog dinked our best opening over the bar after a great ball from one of our midfielders, can't remember which! During the second half we were much better, with the Pog scoring his first goal for Reading after a McCleary was put through down the right by Guthrie and then cut it back well. Alf then scored minutes later after sliding home a great low cross form the left by Hal.
The most noticeable thing I took from the game was the quality of our new signings:
Guthrie stole the show for me, seamlessly spreading the ball from side to side and never scared to send it forward. If he keeps performing like today he'll be one of the best passing midfielders I've ever seen at Reading and will make it tough for Jem to get back in the side. He is certainly the creative midfielder we were all asking for last season and was great to watch I now expect many more chances to come through the middle of the park this season, besides our standard wing play.
McCleary was a bit sloppy during the first half but persisted and ran his man into the ground during the second with superb pace and trickery. We certainly have adequate cover on the wings if he can keep doing that, and Jimmy will have a tricky time regaining his place when he gets back.
Pogrebnyak strikes me as a Roberts that can head the ball when it is pumped long! Big guy who is also technically proficient and brings others into play too. Works hard and will be an asset.
Gunter looked capable and linked up well with McCleary, clearly they have an understanding from their Forest days. Also saw him covering well when required, and for his first game back was generally encouraging. Don't know whether Cummings will come back for Stoke but we again now have decent cover down the right at least.
As for Mariappa, he didn't have much to do when he came on but as he did nothing wrong I'll deem him amazing for optimisms sake.
Otherwise our old hands seemed to be reaching match sharpness and I've been left feeling pretty confident about this season to come! I think we've added well and we might even surprise those who have decided little old Reading are shoe ins for relegation.
by Royal Farmer » 11 Aug 2012 20:12
by Royal Prince » 11 Aug 2012 21:07
by LoyalRoyal22 » 11 Aug 2012 21:28
Royal Farmer Reading 2-0 Crystal Palace
First half was a typical pre-season game with not much to really report. Palace had one chance when a cross swung to the back post was headed just over, whilst the Pog dinked our best opening over the bar after a great ball from one of our midfielders, can't remember which! During the second half we were much better, with the Pog scoring his first goal for Reading after a McCleary was put through down the right by Guthrie and then cut it back well. Alf then scored minutes later after sliding home a great low cross form the left by Hal.
The most noticeable thing I took from the game was the quality of our new signings:
Guthrie stole the show for me, seamlessly spreading the ball from side to side and never scared to send it forward. If he keeps performing like today he'll be one of the best passing midfielders I've ever seen at Reading and will make it tough for Jem to get back in the side. He is certainly the creative midfielder we were all asking for last season and was great to watch I now expect many more chances to come through the middle of the park this season, besides our standard wing play.
McCleary was a bit sloppy during the first half but persisted and ran his man into the ground during the second with superb pace and trickery. We certainly have adequate cover on the wings if he can keep doing that, and Jimmy will have a tricky time regaining his place when he gets back.
Pogrebnyak strikes me as a Roberts that can head the ball when it is pumped long! Big guy who is also technically proficient and brings others into play too. Works hard and will be an asset.
Gunter looked capable and linked up well with McCleary, clearly they have an understanding from their Forest days. Also saw him covering well when required, and for his first game back was generally encouraging. Don't know whether Cummings will come back for Stoke but we again now have decent cover down the right at least.
As for Mariappa, he didn't have much to do when he came on but as he did nothing wrong I'll deem him amazing for optimisms sake.
Otherwise our old hands seemed to be reaching match sharpness and I've been left feeling pretty confident about this season to come! I think we've added well and we might even surprise those who have decided little old Reading are shoe ins for relegation.
by royalp-we » 11 Aug 2012 21:37
Royal Prince The perfect friendly to end with...
-Clean sheet for Feds and the back four
-Bossed the centre of midfield
-Both wingers with an assist each
-Both strikers with a goal each
Guthrie was my man of the match with some superb passing on display. Also refreshing to have a different option to Harte for set-pieces. In fact, with the two of them in the squad (plus Shorey) I've got a feeling we might be nicking a fair few points this season through set plays!
by winchester_royal » 11 Aug 2012 22:07
royalp-weRoyal Prince The perfect friendly to end with...
-Clean sheet for Feds and the back four
-Bossed the centre of midfield
-Both wingers with an assist each
-Both strikers with a goal each
Guthrie was my man of the match with some superb passing on display. Also refreshing to have a different option to Harte for set-pieces. In fact, with the two of them in the squad (plus Shorey) I've got a feeling we might be nicking a fair few points this season through set plays!
Also nice knowing that Saints went down 4-0 to Udinese
A good performance which fills me with confidence for next weekend. Take that schedule haters!
by Royal Farmer » 11 Aug 2012 22:12
by Turns8 » 12 Aug 2012 00:12
by Ian Royal » 12 Aug 2012 00:24
by Turns8 » 12 Aug 2012 00:29
Ian Royal Getting really excited about the season. Guthrie sounds like the player I've been looking for in our midfield since Sidwell left. Hopefully he can step up to the plate better than Howard and Matejovsky, who both flattered and failed to deliver. And obviously Fae, who didn't even bother to flatter.
No pressure.
by Girdler_Massive » 12 Aug 2012 01:53
by PieEater » 12 Aug 2012 09:11
by royal67 » 12 Aug 2012 10:12
Girdler_Massive Were any Reading players sporting pink boots? They were everywhere during the olympics, hope they're not catching on.
by royal67 » 12 Aug 2012 10:28
Turns8 My views of the new lads...
McCleary now, first half didn't really do much and made me question if Forest had stitched us up and it was McGugan we were meant to have signed!!...2nd half though he was a different player...very direct, has a few tricks, and is a combination of Kebe, Mcanuff and Hal all rolled into one...He's not as fast or as 'lucky' as Kebe, is very similar to McAnuff in how he attacks the fullback and then has the composure to deliver quite a few decent crosses, slightly better than Hal.
by West Stand Man » 12 Aug 2012 11:25
Royal Farmer Deluded if you think Gunter is cover for Cummings. Gunter will be first choice, he is twice the player
by Royal Prince » 12 Aug 2012 11:30
Girdler_Massive Were any Reading players sporting pink boots? They were everywhere during the olympics, hope they're not catching on.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 12 Aug 2012 11:30
West Stand ManRoyal Farmer Deluded if you think Gunter is cover for Cummings. Gunter will be first choice, he is twice the player
Sorry, lost in translation there! What I meant was that whoever starts, I think we'll be ok for cover down that flank, whether it be Cummings or Gunter on the bench. I think you're probably right that it will be Gunter who starts and that won't be a bad thing, but I still like Cummings and think he can certainly do a job for us this season.
by urz13 » 12 Aug 2012 11:44
royal67Turns8 My views of the new lads...
McCleary now, first half didn't really do much and made me question if Forest had stitched us up and it was McGugan we were meant to have signed!!...2nd half though he was a different player...very direct, has a few tricks, and is a combination of Kebe, Mcanuff and Hal all rolled into one...He's not as fast or as 'lucky' as Kebe, is very similar to McAnuff in how he attacks the fullback and then has the composure to deliver quite a few decent crosses, slightly better than Hal.
Massive understatement. I'm still not convinced by Hal..... A lot of puff and bluster but he's still far too inconsistent. Yes there were a couple of inspirational moments from him yesterday but he's streets behind our other wing meisters. He will be found out this season......
by MouldyRoyal » 12 Aug 2012 12:09
LoyalRoyal22 Cummings is not a quality replacemnt, not Premier League standard, was rarely Championship standard. I like him, but hes emergency cover at best. I think if Gunter was injured and Pearce and Gorkks are going strong, Marriapa would slot into RB
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