by Winston Smith » 20 Aug 2014 11:49
by Royal Lady » 20 Aug 2014 11:58
by CayeneMatt » 20 Aug 2014 12:02
Royal Tezza A rare visit to the Mad Stad for me with work/saturday football commitments. All the below should be caveated with the fact I haven't watched in a while.
I thought that was a typical tepid home performance against a well-drilled, workmanlike, physical and cynical Northern championship side. I've seen plenty of these over the last few seasons. Huddersfield at least had quality (beyond anything I saw from our side) in Wells, Bunn and the no.10 who seemed to utterly dominate midfield just sat in front of their CBs.
I thought we played with a lot of energy and it was great to see the young lads playing for the first time. As every other oxf*rd has mentioned Kuhl looked very assured when he came on. Hector was a monster physically but a bit raw - knocked a fair few balls out of play.
The main issues in terms of playing style are the lack of ambition in running at defenders. Countless times we saw Huddersfield players dragging our defence and midfield about just by carrying the ball (Number 7 with dreads and Wells in particular). Whether you cut in and try and shoot, run across your own midfield or take your full back on you are creating the space - Mcanuff and Kebe used to be very good at this. Credit to Blackman for trying although his end product is lacking. Huddersfield were made to look well drilled because we didn't give them much to think about in this area, the pattern of play was largely to take a touch and stand still with the thing trying to pick out a pass, and inevitably end of going backwards. I've no qualms about this anid keeping the ball is important, but we need to show much more invention and verve. This is compounded by having no proper wingers and a right footer at left back I guess - think back to how Murty/Little and Shorey/Convey/Hunt used to double up down respective flanks and work a crossing opportunity.
Finally, on Pogbrenyak. I do have sympathy for him because controlling and winning long balls clearly isnt his game. But at the same time, there are plenty of Championship journeyman who are able to do this and serve as an outlet. Jason Roberts in our promotion season would monster centrte halves and win the majority of balls aimlessly knobbed in his direction because he was bigger, stronger, more determined and more wiley than Pog appears to me. There's no shame in having an out-ball, especially in games like this when we weren't able to create anything through pass and move. If that's not Pog's game then perhaps we bring in someone who can do that, link up with runners and bring in the midfield. .
by P!ssed Off » 20 Aug 2014 12:57
melonhead its still being slated on here!
but theyre mostly kids. youre going to get ups and downs, kids are inconsistent.
roll on a fully fit team, and some actual midfielders
by leon » 20 Aug 2014 13:02
P!ssed Offmelonhead its still being slated on here!
but theyre mostly kids. youre going to get ups and downs, kids are inconsistent.
roll on a fully fit team, and some actual midfielders
I appreciate that at your age the starting 11 might have seemed like kids but they really weren't.
There are plenty of 22,23,24 year olds playing in the Championship, it is not a new thing that Reading are pioneering.
The kids were on the bench. They had no involvement in the shambolic 1st half, and the 2 that came on in the 2nd half massively improved the game.
Not sure why people refuse to criticise the the players on the pitch because of the irrelevant age of the bench.
by Royal Tezza » 20 Aug 2014 13:35
CayeneMattRoyal Tezza A rare visit to the Mad Stad for me with work/saturday football commitments. All the below should be caveated with the fact I haven't watched in a while.
I thought that was a typical tepid home performance against a well-drilled, workmanlike, physical and cynical Northern championship side. I've seen plenty of these over the last few seasons. Huddersfield at least had quality (beyond anything I saw from our side) in Wells, Bunn and the no.10 who seemed to utterly dominate midfield just sat in front of their CBs.
I thought we played with a lot of energy and it was great to see the young lads playing for the first time. As every other oxf*rd has mentioned Kuhl looked very assured when he came on. Hector was a monster physically but a bit raw - knocked a fair few balls out of play.
The main issues in terms of playing style are the lack of ambition in running at defenders. Countless times we saw Huddersfield players dragging our defence and midfield about just by carrying the ball (Number 7 with dreads and Wells in particular). Whether you cut in and try and shoot, run across your own midfield or take your full back on you are creating the space - Mcanuff and Kebe used to be very good at this. Credit to Blackman for trying although his end product is lacking. Huddersfield were made to look well drilled because we didn't give them much to think about in this area, the pattern of play was largely to take a touch and stand still with the thing trying to pick out a pass, and inevitably end of going backwards. I've no qualms about this anid keeping the ball is important, but we need to show much more invention and verve. This is compounded by having no proper wingers and a right footer at left back I guess - think back to how Murty/Little and Shorey/Convey/Hunt used to double up down respective flanks and work a crossing opportunity.
Finally, on Pogbrenyak. I do have sympathy for him because controlling and winning long balls clearly isnt his game. But at the same time, there are plenty of Championship journeyman who are able to do this and serve as an outlet. Jason Roberts in our promotion season would monster centrte halves and win the majority of balls aimlessly knobbed in his direction because he was bigger, stronger, more determined and more wiley than Pog appears to me. There's no shame in having an out-ball, especially in games like this when we weren't able to create anything through pass and move. If that's not Pog's game then perhaps we bring in someone who can do that, link up with runners and bring in the midfield. .
A very good point about the Roberts and Pog comparison. Roberts won zero balls in the air but used his strength and speed to hassle the defence. Pog works hard but he lacks a lot of attributes when playing the hold up game effectively.
by wingnut » 20 Aug 2014 13:57
leonP!ssed Offmelonhead its still being slated on here!
but theyre mostly kids. youre going to get ups and downs, kids are inconsistent.
roll on a fully fit team, and some actual midfielders
I appreciate that at your age the starting 11 might have seemed like kids but they really weren't.
There are plenty of 22,23,24 year olds playing in the Championship, it is not a new thing that Reading are pioneering.
The kids were on the bench. They had no involvement in the shambolic 1st half, and the 2 that came on in the 2nd half massively improved the game.
Not sure why people refuse to criticise the the players on the pitch because of the irrelevant age of the bench.
This. There's a lot of excuses about the team being children which is not true. That starting eleven had plenty of experience.
by meribel » 20 Aug 2014 14:07
by RoyalBlue » 20 Aug 2014 14:16
by Brum Royal » 20 Aug 2014 14:44
RoyalBlue Interesting that the BBC appears to have failed to spot the appalling 'ref' that is S Attwell apparently flash a yellow card at Gunter in second half stoppage time.
Fair play to Gunter, there were a couple of occasions during the game when he had long and forceful discussions with Attwell regarding some of his more bizarre decisions. He is clearly not the shrinking violet that some portrayed him to be.
RoyalBlue I was staggered to hear Adi Williams say that he thought Attwell had a good game because he didn't blow very often for fouls. That would be fine if he was clearly playing advantage but on most occasions he wasn't. A foul is that and should be penalised unless an advantage can be played.
by Ian Royal » 20 Aug 2014 14:48
wingnut Long balls were being played into the channels because there was nothing else on. Playing a passing game has to be accompanied with decent movement. We were passing it around the back so much because none of the forward or wide men were offering any sort of outlet.
by M Brook » 20 Aug 2014 14:53
loyalroyal4lifechilipepper91 Christ, Hector MOTM, really?
Hospital pass to Akpan for the goal, nearly gave away a pen in the first half with a late slide, turned by Wells constantly but especially late on in the corner who went down looking for a pen instead of going for the shot.
If we're in the process of fanboy-ing Academy products, I'll give MOTM to Kuhl, who actually didn't put a foot wrong.
Totally agree, what passes did he pick?? Second half all his attempts to put it down the line went out of play!!?
by Ian Royal » 20 Aug 2014 15:03
Tamworth_RoyalIan Royal One of those days. An early error from Hector cost us and from then on Huddersfield were content to make us try to hurt them. I thought we were always in it at 1-0 but concedeing that second did for us. Wayward shots. Dodgy refereeing and huddersfield time wasting after 35 minutes.
Akapan escapegoated from what I can see. He wasn't great again, but nowhere near as bad as many will say so I'm going to lay off him despite his flaws.
The left flank was a problem with cummings right footed and Taylor wanting to tuck in. We looked better with Obita back there. Decent debut from Kuhl, nothing to special. His sort though is more dependent on others to be able to play well than others are.
Mackie didn't impress but the game was largely a lost cause and I'm not gonna judge him on that.
Sure we had a nailed on penalty for Akpan.
We'll get rezults like that plenty this season. The thing to remember is its good learning experiences for the kids who'll get better with experience.
Fantastic analysis Ian-Royal from a match yet again you failed to attend, would you like to let us know your thoughts on the other 50 or so games played in the football league tonight or would that be the blind leading the blind ? in guessing what you saw on Sky Sports news 15 secs highlights of every game
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2014 15:09
P!ssed Offmelonhead its still being slated on here!
but theyre mostly kids. youre going to get ups and downs, kids are inconsistent.
roll on a fully fit team, and some actual midfielders
I appreciate that at your age the starting 11 might have seemed like kids but they really weren't.
There are plenty of 22,23,24 year olds playing in the Championship, it is not a new thing that Reading are pioneering.
I'll give you one kid at most in Obita (20) but that is 1/11 and can hardly be considered 'mostly kids'.
The kids were on the bench. They had no involvement in the shambolic 1st half, and the 2 that came on in the 2nd half massively improved the game.
Not sure why people refuse to criticise the the players on the pitch because of the irrelevant age of the bench.
by Ian Royal » 20 Aug 2014 15:31
by Jano » 20 Aug 2014 15:34
by maffff » 20 Aug 2014 15:40
Jano Think it's a bit of a hangover from the poor performances of the recent past and the booboys seem to feel they should do it whenever we are losing or not playing well, what annoys me is (and I can't say this for sure as I've not actually paid enough attention to it) that it seems to start from the band up behind me. I was under the impression these guys were coming up to drum up some atmosphere, and if they are booing they should all be thrown out from the top of the stand
by RoyalBlue » 20 Aug 2014 16:44
Brum RoyalRoyalBlue Interesting that the BBC appears to have failed to spot the appalling 'ref' that is S Attwell apparently flash a yellow card at Gunter in second half stoppage time.
Fair play to Gunter, there were a couple of occasions during the game when he had long and forceful discussions with Attwell regarding some of his more bizarre decisions. He is clearly not the shrinking violet that some portrayed him to be.
'Greed. I'm definitely warming to Gunts as captain. Thought it a bit harsh to book him for verbals given the appalling display from Attwell (as usual).RoyalBlue I was staggered to hear Adi Williams say that he thought Attwell had a good game because he didn't blow very often for fouls. That would be fine if he was clearly playing advantage but on most occasions he wasn't. A foul is that and should be penalised unless an advantage can be played.
Not sure Adi did say that, Kevin Dillon did though certainly.
by Hoop Blah » 20 Aug 2014 16:50
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