Norfolk Royal Kebe didn't take part due to injury.
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by M Brook » 21 Aug 2012 12:30
Norfolk Royal Kebe didn't take part due to injury.
by melonhead » 21 Aug 2012 15:05
by RoyalWire » 21 Aug 2012 15:48
by maffff » 21 Aug 2012 16:05
Reading midfielder Jem Karacan will miss Wednesday's game at Chelsea after failing to recover from a leg injury.
Striker Jason Roberts misses out through suspension, but Jimmy Kebe is in the squad after recovering from a hamstring injury
Reading midfielder Jem Karacan will miss Wednesday's game at Chelsea after failing to recover from a leg injury.
Striker Jason Roberts misses out through suspension, but Jimmy Kebe is unavailable due to a hamstring injury.
by Optimist » 21 Aug 2012 16:29
by Kebe Cummings » 21 Aug 2012 16:30
RoyalXKebe Cummings _______________McCarthy_____________
Gunter_____Pearce____Gorks_____Shorey
Cummings_____Leigertwood____McCleary
________________Guthrie_______________
___________Pog_______Le Fondre________
by Kebe Cummings » 21 Aug 2012 16:37
RoyalWire Whilst McCleary was great against Stoke, I think he may be best used as impact off the bench, running against tired defenders.
I would also consider an 4-5-1 to help absord chelsea's strong midfield.
But after such a short time of supporting Reading...what do I know ha-ha
by Upper West Ginger » 21 Aug 2012 16:41
maffff Daily Mail article for this originally went up sayingReading midfielder Jem Karacan will miss Wednesday's game at Chelsea after failing to recover from a leg injury.
Striker Jason Roberts misses out through suspension, but Jimmy Kebe is in the squad after recovering from a hamstring injury
it now saysReading midfielder Jem Karacan will miss Wednesday's game at Chelsea after failing to recover from a leg injury.
Striker Jason Roberts misses out through suspension, but Jimmy Kebe is unavailable due to a hamstring injury.
by melonhead » 21 Aug 2012 16:43
RoyalWire Whilst McCleary was great against Stoke, I think he may be best used as impact off the bench, running against tired defenders.
I would also consider an 4-5-1 to help absord chelsea's strong midfield.
But after such a short time of supporting Reading...what do I know ha-ha
by RoyalWire » 21 Aug 2012 17:28
melonheadRoyalWire Whilst McCleary was great against Stoke, I think he may be best used as impact off the bench, running against tired defenders.
I would also consider an 4-5-1 to help absord chelsea's strong midfield.
But after such a short time of supporting Reading...what do I know ha-ha
good points, youve picked this up quickly
by RoyalWire » 21 Aug 2012 17:28
by bassavage » 21 Aug 2012 17:35
Ian Royal Not sure why you'd pick Hunt to start over ALF, when ALF scored and Hunt came on for Pog against Stoke.
by Reading Aloud » 21 Aug 2012 21:23
bassavageIan Royal Not sure why you'd pick Hunt to start over ALF, when ALF scored and Hunt came on for Pog against Stoke.
Because when we've played "bigger" teams in the past we tend to play 4-4-2 when attacking and 4-4-1-1 when defending with it usually tending to be Hunt as the man dropping back a little.
For me I still don't see ALF as a starter. I love the guy don't get me wrong but I think for the way we play it's better for us for Hunt to start and for ALF to make the impact, rather than the other way round.
by Ian Royal » 21 Aug 2012 22:26
Reading AloudbassavageIan Royal Not sure why you'd pick Hunt to start over ALF, when ALF scored and Hunt came on for Pog against Stoke.
Because when we've played "bigger" teams in the past we tend to play 4-4-2 when attacking and 4-4-1-1 when defending with it usually tending to be Hunt as the man dropping back a little.
For me I still don't see ALF as a starter. I love the guy don't get me wrong but I think for the way we play it's better for us for Hunt to start and for ALF to make the impact, rather than the other way round.
I agree with Bassa in as much as IF McD plays 4-4-1-1 then Hunt is more suited to play 'in the hole' than ALF. However, Pog looked a bit unfit on saturday so what happens when he tires late on? I can't see either Hunt or ALF playing the lone striker. I think McD will start with the same 11 as on saturday in a 4-4-2 formation with the option of Hunt coming on late in the game for either Pog or ALF (depending on the score and how effective our strikers have been)
by thirtyyarder » 21 Aug 2012 22:49
by Royal Ginger » 21 Aug 2012 23:35
thirtyyarder Looking at last year's tactic to select the substitute striker depending on whether we are looking to close the game out or fight back to get something I cant help wondering if Brian will try this from the start in the prem.
Home to Stoke; start with Alfie. Home to Spurs for example; start with Hunt.
Having said all that, tomorrow we are away to Chelsea, so who knows what he's gonna do.
by robbieroyal » 21 Aug 2012 23:50
by Girdler_Massive » 22 Aug 2012 00:43
TheSiege Feds, Gunter, Mariappa, Pearce, Shorey, McCleary, Guthrie, Ledge, HRK(Kebe if fit), ALF, The Pog. Which may go to show that we still need a left wing of class! One who isn't always injured! Pearce might be changed for Gorkks but, I still remember how Terry was continually left on the sidelines long after he should have been in the team - thus Pearce.
by Maguire » 22 Aug 2012 08:58
Kebe Cummings Not a mistake is the reason. Everybody makes mistakes. Just think that Alex is the better. Fed never tries to stop the crosses, always stays on the line. This makes additional work for both our CBs. Plus Gorks have to cover Harte on the wing in addition. So little remain for their main responsibilties.
by Maguire » 23 Aug 2012 13:06
Maguire Only other option is the coward's option of playing Pog on his own up top and flooding the midfield
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