Norwich - back from the game

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Maguire » 11 Nov 2012 17:07

Not reading 14 pages of this but in bullet point form:

- the game was appalling
- Norwich offered nothing. Came for a point, got it
- Reading at least gave it a go, BMac made attacking subs, and we looked better when Kebe came on
- One of out central midfielders needs to get forward when the ball goes wide. If Kebe's gone past his man and the only people in the box are two strikers v 5 oppo players and the keeper then we probably won't score. We certainly won't win the second ball when Tabb and Leigertwood are stood on the edge of the centre circle. This was our biggest problem IMHO.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Royal Rother » 11 Nov 2012 18:17

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Royal Lady I'm going to repeat what I said yesterday, for those who have such RTG's that they can't read properly:

I support the team when I'm at the games, I clap, I cheer, I encourage, I sing. However, if I want to then come home and vent my spleen on here, rather than booing at the game or whatever, then I bloody well will - this is a discussion board. Everyone has opinions. Many may disagree with others opinions, but that is what a discussion board is all about. If you want to start up a forum where you can only say positive things about the club - please do - but in the meantime, some of us will point out where we think it is going wrong and debate the rights and wrongs of tactics and player choices.

I do not expect to be called a twat because of my beliefs. It is because I am so passionate about the team, that I can't bear to see us throwing it all away, that I make the comments that I do. So, may I respectfully suggest that we all listen to what others have to say and debate our differences in a rather more grown up fashion, without the constant need for name calling. At the end of the day, with one or two exceptions on this board, we are all RFC fans and we all want the club to do well.

Thanks.

What an utterly pathetic post.

Of course you are entitled to your opinion, and to express it on here, however childish and petulant it may be. We all are.

Ah well no, I'm not actually entitled to because I choose to watch from afar rather than attend games anymore. I know that's the case because you never fail to bring it up whenever I disagree with you on the Team Board.

So you don't expect to be called a twat (just once, not a thread full of abuse I think you'll find) just as I don't expect to have my loyalty and right to express my opinion called into question.

I guess we might both have to get used to it because, judging by the reactionary rubbish you post in the tough times, and your dislike at being challenged on it, BOTH are likely to happen again.

I questioned your input after you had called me a twat for expressing my opinions. So get over yourself.


You are fcuking incorrigible!! Check back and you'll find you're wrong on that as well!

Oh, and you'll also see that whilst telling me my opinion wasn't welcomed you actually told me to fcuk off. (well before I retaliated with a naughty word that seems to have so offended you.)

Royal Lady But you don't support RFC, so fukk off back to whoever you do support and let us criticise OUR club if we want to.


But go on, feel free to create another situation in your head where you don't come out looking cheap and foolish.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Nov 2012 18:31

first time ever I've seen the word "incorrigible" on here

everyday an education

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Royal Lady » 11 Nov 2012 18:50

Boooo - I thought you were a WUM RR - seems I was wrong.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by melonhead » 11 Nov 2012 19:22

terrible game, but down to them more than us, we kept trying to win it form minute 1 to 90+
midfield had a bad day, but thats cos there 5 for norwich.
at least we finally got a clean sheet, fed wasnt tested, morro continue to look good.
onwards an upwards. if we draw all our games from here on in, and win 2 or 3 we may stay up :lol:


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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by jazz » 11 Nov 2012 20:38

What a depressing spectacle. If that's Premier League football, I'm off to Twickenham next weekend.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by LoyalRoyalFan » 11 Nov 2012 20:42

jazz What a depressing spectacle. If that's Premier League football, I'm off to Twickenham next weekend.


We won't miss you with an attitude like that. Support the team why don't you? :roll:

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Nov 2012 21:15

I get to watch a fair bit of Rugby these days, and I have lots of chins

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by jazz » 11 Nov 2012 22:11

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jazz What a depressing spectacle. If that's Premier League football, I'm off to Twickenham next weekend.


We won't miss you with an attitude like that. Support the team why don't you? :roll:


I have supported the team since Div 3 South days. Probably been to more Elm Park games than you've had hot dinners.


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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by LoyalRoyalFan » 11 Nov 2012 22:13

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jazz What a depressing spectacle. If that's Premier League football, I'm off to Twickenham next weekend.


We won't miss you with an attitude like that. Support the team why don't you? :roll:


I have supported the team since Div 3 South days. Probably been to more Elm Park games than you've had hot dinners.


Then you'll know that the position Reading are in now is much better than those grim days in the basement divisions at Elm Park.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by jazz » 11 Nov 2012 22:14

TheSiege Bizarrely, I hadn't realised that Twickenham were in the Prem! They do, however, have a Rugby ground where chinless wonders congregate to pretend that they are sports supporters. Rugby is not a bad game to play but it is PANTS to watch!


Written with the ignorance of the truly deluded!

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Schards#2 » 11 Nov 2012 22:19

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TheSiege Bizarrely, I hadn't realised that Twickenham were in the Prem! They do, however, have a Rugby ground where chinless wonders congregate to pretend that they are sports supporters. Rugby is not a bad game to play but it is PANTS to watch!


Written with the ignorance of the truly deluded!


Written with the confidence of a man who, many many years ago, held a school record for scoring tries against the opposition.


As opposed to scoring tries against......?

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by jazz » 11 Nov 2012 22:25

And how many were at Twickenham, Mr Siege? For myself it was just one.


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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by jazz » 11 Nov 2012 22:28

TheSiege As opposed to scoring tries against you, which luckily is so easy that I would have passed the ball off to give my team-mates a try!


Ah so.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Soul Man » 11 Nov 2012 22:42

This is footballl if you don't like ike it oxf*rd off

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Old Biscuitman » 11 Nov 2012 22:46

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jazz And how many were at Twickenham, Mr Siege? For myself it was just one.


Sorry, did I say my schooldays were at Twickenham? I didn't even realise they had a Public School there?


Better to score points thru goals and tries than thru a defenceless siege.

Oh, Marlborough.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Old Biscuitman » 11 Nov 2012 22:49

Soul Man This is footballl if you don't like ike it oxf*rd off


Broaden your mind Mr Soul. Football has many forms.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Soul Man » 11 Nov 2012 22:51

No change - this is football

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Soul Man » 11 Nov 2012 23:03

Thanks. I can feel the love.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Terminal Boardom » 12 Nov 2012 03:49

melonhead terrible game, but down to them more than us, we kept trying to win it form minute 1 to 90+
midfield had a bad day, but thats cos there 5 for norwich.
at least we finally got a clean sheet, fed wasnt tested, morro continue to look good.
onwards an upwards. if we draw all our games from here on in, and win 2 or 3 we may stay up :lol:


So what did BMcD do to counter this ploy by Norwich?

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