by Cripple Creek » 30 Oct 2014 00:58
by Fox Talbot » 30 Oct 2014 08:22
by Schards#2 » 30 Oct 2014 08:32
by Sanguine » 30 Oct 2014 09:39
Schards#2 Surely, the championship winning side under McDermott??
by Elm Park Old Boy » 30 Oct 2014 09:49
by Aubery Boyce » 30 Oct 2014 10:27
Fox Talbot 1985-86. Basic 4-2-4 that could soak up pressure and break. Broke a few records too.
by Blue Blood » 30 Oct 2014 10:30
SanguineSchards#2 Surely, the championship winning side under McDermott??
Exactly my first thought. That team was about quick ball into the forwards or down the channels, and attacking at pace.
by Hendo » 30 Oct 2014 10:38
by SPARTA » 30 Oct 2014 11:10
Schards#2 Surely, the championship winning side under McDermott??
by melonhead » 30 Oct 2014 11:27
Cripple Creek .Have Reading ever been a successful counter attacking team?
by Vision » 30 Oct 2014 12:07
by Gordons Cumming » 30 Oct 2014 12:16
by Sport Economist » 30 Oct 2014 13:31
by Ouroboros » 30 Oct 2014 13:31
Gordons Cumming We used it to good effect when Nicky Forster was in the team.
by Forbury Lion » 30 Oct 2014 15:16
Hendo Agreed the 106 team.
by Hendo » 30 Oct 2014 15:20
Forbury LionHendo Agreed the 106 team.
We also played to the strengths of the multi-ball system at home, not giving opposition teams a chance to rest - I think Neil Warnock even complained about it/used it as an excuse when we beat his side.
by Vision » 30 Oct 2014 15:39
by peterroyal76 » 30 Oct 2014 15:42
Schards#2 Surely, the championship winning side under McDermott??
by Ian Royal » 30 Oct 2014 16:28
by UpThePrem » 30 Oct 2014 18:08
peterroyal76Schards#2 Surely, the championship winning side under McDermott??
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