by Victor Meldrew » 24 Jan 2014 17:20
by RoyalBlue » 24 Jan 2014 17:43
melonheadRoyalBlue
So how does the 'substantial bid' for Hobbs fit in? Well it certainly wasn't the first time that we have reportedly made substantial bids when it subsequently transpired that there was precious little chance of the deal ever going through. Or maybe we just got some form of thanks for agreeing to help talk up the fee for Hobbs!
anyone believing the club makes 6 figure bids, hoping they wont come off is literally mental.
FACT
by Royal Spangle » 24 Jan 2014 18:19
by Get Carter » 24 Jan 2014 18:27
by Pepe the Horseman » 24 Jan 2014 18:54
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 24 Jan 2014 19:15
loyalroyal4life He added: “It’s been well documented what’s going on behind the scenes at board level.
by sputnik » 24 Jan 2014 19:32
Dave-Royal Who need new player. We have a team won 7.1 last week we can play with player we have no problem I am happy 4-4-2' we can hurt team and it going to get better.
by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2014 19:46
SHORT AND CURLYwinchester_royalManager Nigel Adkins spoke in depth to the local media this week about the tactics of regaining possession and how our whole team contributes defensively.
The boss discussed his strategic approach to the game, which gave us a thumping win over Bolton, the first time in almost 35 years that we have scored seven goals and winner of the LMA performance of the week award.
He said, "[Our approach is] Can you get the ball back as quickly as possible, so you can be effective when you've got possession.
"To do that, there's different ways to win the ball back. You can use a high press, and we've always tried to make their goalkeeper kick the ball because we believe our centre halves can win headers. You lock on, and that way the opposition don't control the tempo of the game. If you force the goalkeeper to kick it, it becomes a sharing ball, and who can land on it first - 'win the first one, land on the second one.'
"But sometimes teams can get out, for example Brighton were very good at breaking that block, so then you change from an attacking press to a mid-third block. You set traps, try to force the opposition into a blind alley and get the ball off them. Then with your pace you can counter-attack into the space that's been created.
"There's different ways to do it, likewise you can end up with a defensive third block and the spaces are even more narrow, so the opposition can't get through."
The Royals have employed the same starting XI for the last two games, and Adkins continued, "Having a consistent shape helps, but first and foremost you need a good defensive resolve, for which you have to work hard. When you win the ball, you have the chance to control the game.
"I've said before about Pav and Alfie leading from the front, their workrate has been exceptional. So with a front two working hard, then the two chucky eggs on the outside, the wider players. We're not asking them to be right out on the wing [defensively], they can come in and narrow the spaces with the middle two. It gets us up the pitch and the whole team contributes."
And of course, fitness plays a key role. "We analyse things in depth here. We want to out-run the opposition, we've talked about a periodised training programme with players getting fitter and stronger as the season goes on.
"Last week we were very clinical, scored seven good goals and the hard work on the training ground bore fruit."
Last but not least, Adkins received the LMA award with the whole group of players behind him, and said, "It was good. The award was there, the Sky cameras came down and took a picture with everybody together which is important – it’s not about individuals at this football club, it’s a team performance award and many, many people have contributed to that. I was pleased for the players."
Read more at http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... A2tLBhV.99
Yep, never says anything remotely insightful..
What a load of unadulterated drivel
by Agent Balti » 24 Jan 2014 21:25
by Skin » 24 Jan 2014 22:44
by peterroyal76 » 24 Jan 2014 22:58
Dave-Royal Who need new player. We have a team won 7.1 last week we can play with player we have no problem I am happy 4-4-2' we can hurt team and it going to get better.
by leon » 25 Jan 2014 00:38
Agent Balti Funny that, people moan how Adkins is basically clueless, has no idea how to formulate a tactic, let alone embed it into a squad. Then he reveals the above, which is a damn sight more than I've rarely seen from many other managers...and suddenly that is 'unadulterated drivel'.
Well, I'd like to wonder what the coaching credentials are for those that could convince me of any 'better'. Go for it, share the wealth.
(He does lose points for 'chucky eggs' though.)
by Millsy » 25 Jan 2014 03:48
by Agent Balti » 25 Jan 2014 07:18
leon It's not exactly The Art of War.
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Jan 2014 08:44
2 world wars, 1 world cup Of course the you-know-who mongs of HNA will continue to try to make us believe that adequate money was there but Adkins chose not to spend it, just like Parj, Bodgers, Sir Steve, King Brian etc chose to have a worse squad. I can't believe usernames have not been changed yet to hide their embarrassment.
by Uke » 25 Jan 2014 11:08
melonhead so dave royal was right when he said "takeover not happen, reading not sign no player on this window"
in your faces doubters
by Ian Royal » 25 Jan 2014 12:42
2 world wars, 1 world cup Of course the you-know-who mongs of HNA will continue to try to make us believe that adequate money was there but Adkins chose not to spend it, just like Parj, Bodgers, Sir Steve, King Brian etc chose to have a worse squad. I can't believe usernames have not been changed yet to hide their embarrassment.
by floyd__streete » 25 Jan 2014 22:20
"[Our approach is] Can you get the ball back as quickly as possible, so you can be effective when you've got possession.
"To do that, there's different ways to win the ball back. You can use a high press, and we've always tried to make their goalkeeper kick the ball because we believe our centre halves can win headers. You lock on, and that way the opposition don't control the tempo of the game. If you force the goalkeeper to kick it, it becomes a sharing ball, and who can land on it first - 'win the first one, land on the second one.'
"But sometimes teams can get out, for example Brighton were very good at breaking that block, so then you change from an attacking press to a mid-third block. You set traps, try to force the opposition into a blind alley and get the ball off them. Then with your pace you can counter-attack into the space that's been created.
"There's different ways to do it, likewise you can end up with a defensive third block and the spaces are even more narrow, so the opposition can't get through."
The Royals have employed the same starting XI for the last two games, and Adkins continued, "Having a consistent shape helps, but first and foremost you need a good defensive resolve, for which you have to work hard. When you win the ball, you have the chance to control the game.
"I've said before about Pav and Alfie leading from the front, their workrate has been exceptional. So with a front two working hard, then the two chucky eggs on the outside, the wider players. We're not asking them to be right out on the wing [defensively], they can come in and narrow the spaces with the middle two. It gets us up the pitch and the whole team contributes."
And of course, fitness plays a key role. "We analyse things in depth here. We want to out-run the opposition, we've talked about a periodised training programme with players getting fitter and stronger as the season goes on.
"Last week we were very clinical, scored seven good goals and the hard work on the training ground bore fruit."
Last but not least, Adkins received the LMA award with the whole group of players behind him, and said, "It was good. The award was there, the Sky cameras came down and took a picture with everybody together which is important – it’s not about individuals at this football club, it’s a team performance award and many, many people have contributed to that. I was pleased for the players."
by RoyalBlue » 25 Jan 2014 23:13
Ian Royal2 world wars, 1 world cup Of course the you-know-who mongs of HNA will continue to try to make us believe that adequate money was there but Adkins chose not to spend it, just like Parj, Bodgers, Sir Steve, King Brian etc chose to have a worse squad. I can't believe usernames have not been changed yet to hide their embarrassment.
Er. not really.
Coppell said he had money to spend and chose not to. After he left.
No one has ever said Pardew had money to spend which he chose not to. It was fairly well documented that he got the hump when he wanted to sign a couple of extra players and was told they weren't good enough value for the money.
Rodgers spent a shit ton more than anyone else we've had for the level he was at and then reputedly asked for more and was shown the door. So wrong on that too.
McDermott said he spent everything he had. Zingaravich said he should have spent more. The truth probably lies somewhere between in that they agreed what to spend and used it, but realised later they should have shaken more loose to use.
I can't believe you haven't changed your username given how embarrassing it is even without the drivel you come out with sometimes.
by Ian Royal » 25 Jan 2014 23:32
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