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Re: Were in the shit

by Stuboo » 17 Sep 2012 14:08

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Royal Rother In reality only people without a single functioning brain cell like ManchesterRoyal are in panic mode. Looking around the forum today I really don't think there's that many of them.


Most aren't over reacting, they are staying sensible and realistic.


Are you saying it is sensible and realistic to panic and cry we're doomed, just because we lost against Spurs and Chelsea?

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Re: Were in the shit

by RoyalBlue » 17 Sep 2012 14:22

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Royal Rother In reality only people without a single functioning brain cell like ManchesterRoyal are in panic mode. Looking around the forum today I really don't think there's that many of them.


Most aren't over reacting, they are staying sensible and realistic.


Are you saying it is sensible and realistic to panic and cry we're doomed, just because we lost against Spurs and Chelsea?


And only scrambled a point at home against Stoke, one of the poorer teams in the PL.

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Re: Were in the shit

by Royal Bahamas » 17 Sep 2012 14:30

If, if, if. If a clear handball had been given, if there hadn't been 4 weeks between games etc etc.......
Spurs didn't convert their chances and Defoe had umpteen shots but only converted 2. Which is above normal.
I judged yesterdays game by the fact we looked short of match practice and I think that showed. I think there are people showing too much respect to Spurs on here. They have got some quality players but a bit of sharpness may of made it a dam site closer. From me there is no panic, we will get there once BMac has worked out the best starting 11 and the players get that yard back.[/quote]

So we basically agree, except for the handball observation. I thought Webb got it right that the foul by Pearce happened before the ball was handled. And I am not sure that people here are "showing too much respect to the Spurs". Based on yesterday's performance any respect being given them has more than been earned. If we didn't give that respect to the Spurs based on what happened what would it mean? The Spurs aren't that good and we're shite? I don't believe we're shite so I am giving the Spurs the credit they're due.

People need to chill out a bit. Any criticism of how the team played yesterday does not represent "the barbarians at the gate".[/quote][/quote]

Reading were very matchplay rusty yesterday and it was across the whole team in the first half, although I thought The Ledge stood out as our best player at the time. The surprise of the game for me was Guthrie, as he had probably one of the worst games he has EVER played. I rate him very highly and he looked just the same as every other RFC player. Expect him to come back 'big time' next time out! The Pog seemed to be playing on ice, as every time somebody touched him, he went down. I know that 'subs' have the advantage of being full of energy, compared to the players that have been on the pitch all game, but ALFIE and HRK both looked outstanding, with ALFIE definitely being the best RFC player on the pitch. He made moves that we had only previously seen from Spurs........ I still say that he will be a massive success in the EPL, and with him, RFC WILL STAY UP!!!!

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Re: Were in the shit

by Arnie_Pie » 17 Sep 2012 14:46

These forums are turning into a total embarrassment. Make us Reading fans look like total belmonts.

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Re: Were in the shit

by larry1971 » 17 Sep 2012 15:22

Arnie_Pie These forums are turning into a total embarrassment. Make us Reading fans look like total belmonts.



TBF you'll find it's pretty much the same on most fans forums when there club has lost a few games on another forum I use some one posted a quote from a Southampton fan on Saturday during the defeat to Arsenal on the BBC forums saying "Adkins out" which is just ridiculous when you consider who Southampton have had to play in their first 4 games.


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Re: Were in the shit

by Alan Partridge » 17 Sep 2012 16:12

Arnie_Pie These forums are turning into a total embarrassment. Make us Reading fans look like total belmonts.


The forums are the least of the worries in that regard.

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Re: Were in the shit

by Ian Royal » 17 Sep 2012 17:35

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How "could" it have been 6-1? If Spurs were better at football? Scoreline was about right, they certainly fully deserved the win.

Just a slow start from Reading - no need to panic.


I stick by what I said. If the Spurs converted all of their chances it could have been 5 or 6-1.

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Re: Were in the shit

by Royalclapper » 17 Sep 2012 19:52

I stick by what I said. If the Spurs converted all of their chances it could have been 5 or 6-1. [/quote]
If my auntie had bollocks she'd be my uncle.[/quote]

Plus Defoe has more chances than David Beckham at a hen party compared with how many goals he actually scores.

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Re: Were in the shit

by windermere_royal » 17 Sep 2012 20:03

Even Gary Neville just highlighted our problems on sky, leaving spaces wide open at the edge of the box for pull backs from the bye-line, don`t really think it needed him to tell us as it was so glaringly obvious. hopefully the coaching staff have their TVs switched on.


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Re: Were in the shit

by Ian Royal » 17 Sep 2012 21:56

windermere_royal Even Gary Neville just highlighted our problems on sky, leaving spaces wide open at the edge of the box for pull backs from the bye-line, don`t really think it needed him to tell us as it was so glaringly obvious. hopefully the coaching staff have their TVs switched on.


I hope so, because I'm sure I spotted a tendency towards that weakness last season and against Chelsea as well.

It's just so basic.

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Why So Bad since Chelsea

by ManchesterRoyals » 20 Oct 2012 20:53

When we played Chelsea we looked good and looked like we could hold our own in the Prem and compete but since then we have been utter shite why are we playing so bad ?

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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by Libertine » 20 Oct 2012 21:02

To be fair we looked very good against Newcastle too.

Other than that, usually overmatched...the opposing players usually look bigger, faster and more talented. It is too easy to close us down and we can't string more than a couple passes together at a time. A bit of pressure and invariably we pass it to a player wearing a different color shirt.

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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by robbieroyal » 20 Oct 2012 21:02

Too cautious. Chelsea we were gung ho.

Sit back and try and nick a one nil won't happen. We will be punished like Spurs, Swansea, today....

TBF we played very well against Newcastle and were shafted.

We have to realise these sides we are playing are a couple of levels better than us!

The massive games are the Norwich, Wigan, and QPR's etc...

They are the games we need to take the points.


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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by ManchesterRoyals » 20 Oct 2012 21:07

Sorry should have mentioned we played much better against Newcastle

Swansea was a shocker how we got a point i will never know

But today especially first half we were awful why cant we put more than 3 passes together

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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by robinsfriday » 20 Oct 2012 21:13

ManchesterRoyals When we played Chelsea we looked good and looked like we could hold our own in the Prem and compete but since then we have been utter shite why are we playing so bad ?


Why start a new thread when 90% of discussions on here at the moment are about how shit we are?

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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by ManchesterRoyals » 20 Oct 2012 21:14

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ManchesterRoyals When we played Chelsea we looked good and looked like we could hold our own in the Prem and compete but since then we have been utter shite why are we playing so bad ?


Why start a new thread when 90% of discussions on here at the moment are about how shit we are?


Thought it was obvious

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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by Hoop Blah » 20 Oct 2012 21:20

ManchesterRoyals When we played Chelsea we looked good and looked like we could hold our own in the Prem and compete but since then we have been utter shite why are we playing so bad ?


We were basically playing football with no pressure because of the low expectations, or as McDermott calls it, 2-0 football.

When the pressures been on and we've been more aware of the need to won points we've clammed up.

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Re: Why So Bad since Chelsea

by Brain Traysers » 20 Oct 2012 21:49

Agreed its nerves, look at the game today - after the goal we relaxed and started to play much better. Admittedly it wasn't great but we could have nicked a point. After the QPR cup win we were sucker-punched by the officials failing to spot Ba's handball which i think was enough to knock the fragile confidence we had gained from Loftus Road.

The sooner the first win the better, until then the monkey on our back is growing in size.

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Re: Were in the shit

by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Oct 2012 23:17

Ideal Going down.

That's all.

LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT SEASON, WHEN WE CAN FINALLY WIN A GAME OR TWO.
o 4 FFS

how did we ever get through this before the days of the interspazz

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Re: Were in the shit

by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Oct 2012 23:22

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