Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by peterroyal76 » 26 Dec 2012 19:25

The Royal The point of the matter is, jobi is shit and has been most of the season, and by keep playing him week in week out will not change nothing


The point is Jobi has more assists than anyone this season.

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by wolsey » 26 Dec 2012 19:29

LoyalRoyalFan
The Royal Remind me how many away games have you been too this season? Actually in the last 5 seasons?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QKAbuoB24U


or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gajMoWPs68c

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by The Royal » 26 Dec 2012 19:36

peterroyal76
The Royal The point of the matter is, jobi is shit and has been most of the season, and by keep playing him week in week out will not change nothing


The point is Jobi has more assists than anyone this season.


So then why, nicky shorey, the player with the most accurate crosses and set pieces in the entire league got dropped?

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by peterroyal76 » 26 Dec 2012 19:40

The Royal
peterroyal76
The Royal The point of the matter is, jobi is shit and has been most of the season, and by keep playing him week in week out will not change nothing


The point is Jobi has more assists than anyone this season.


So then why, nicky shorey, the player with the most accurate crosses and set pieces in the entire league got dropped?


Ask Brian.

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by The Royal » 26 Dec 2012 19:44

I've got his number somewhere


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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by wolsey » 26 Dec 2012 19:47

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The point is Jobi has more assists than anyone this season.


So then why, nicky shorey, the player with the most accurate crosses and set pieces in the entire league got dropped?


Ask Brian.


Because a defender's primary job is to defend: in the last two games (minus the 10 minutes or so that Shorey has been on the pitch) we have kept 2 clean sheets.

Not difficult is it?

(By the way Peter, nice of you to include your IQ in your user name)

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by peterroyal76 » 26 Dec 2012 19:56

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The point is Jobi has more assists than anyone this season.


So then why, nicky shorey, the player with the most accurate crosses and set pieces in the entire league got dropped?


Ask Brian.


Because a defender's primary job is to defend: in the last two games (minus the 10 minutes or so that Shorey has been on the pitch) we have kept 2 clean sheets.

Not difficult is it?

(By the way Peter, nice of you to include your IQ in your user name)[/quote]

My IQ could well be 76, you will also not in that the back from the game thread I also agree with a lot of your comments!

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by wolsey » 26 Dec 2012 19:59

peterroyal76
My IQ could well be 76, you will also not in that the back from the game thread I also agree with a lot of your comments!


Absolutely. Couldn't disagree with a single word.

(Not necessarily in the order in which you used them though)

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by peterroyal76 » 26 Dec 2012 20:04

wolsey
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My IQ could well be 76, you will also not in that the back from the game thread I also agree with a lot of your comments!


Absolutely. Couldn't disagree with a single word.

(Not necessarily in the order in which you used them though)


:)


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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by soggy biscuit » 26 Dec 2012 20:48

Minor thing I noticed today - HRK did really well at winning headers from high balls. Judged it well when up against someone who would win it and did the old jump half a second early or jump slightly into them etc while being prepared to immediately chase a loose ball. Don't think there was a single header he contested today that wasn't made into a nightmare for the other player.

That is all

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by joeroyal » 26 Dec 2012 23:56

USA_Loyal_Royal gunter is worthless.


Kept Routledge out of the game, Oh yes i recall swansea scoring two on the last encounter, Oh yes i recall Gunter keeping Sergio Aguero at bay last week but he only plays for Man City ok he made an error today but to be part of a defence that only concedes 1 goal against Man city and swansea that will do for me and to be part of a defence that got our only win i would say priceless not worthless, any way off out now clubing more to life then slagging players off.

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Re: Reading v Swansea - Sponsored By New Wembley

by Barry the bird boggler » 27 Dec 2012 09:36

The first half was more boring than the most boring thing on the planet sleep-inducement.

The 2nd half was a bit more lively but by the end Reading had created one worthwhile shot in 90 minutes which, to be honest, is utterly unacceptable at any level for a home team.

Overall two totally non-descript sides totally cancelling each other out.

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