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Re: BFTG . Derby

by melonhead » 16 Sep 2015 17:14

Rainham Dagger *shakes fist*
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Re: BFTG . Derby

by taipairoyal » 16 Sep 2015 17:14

biff Not too much to worry about, still a very good passing perfomance really. Sa lost us that one. Derby bang average and very fortunate, their fans will dine out on that all year. Worst chant of the season thus far re; "we built your aeroplanes".

Special mention to the bint y26 row I 256ish for being the only person in the world more irritating than the fcking PA announcer. Shut the fck up.



"Sa lost us that one"

Sorry I tried to warn you about these types, "another Leroy Lita" "a nutter", add headbutting to diving, cheating, spitting, shirt pulling, biting foreign players. Time to clean up and get back some British values.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Nameless » 16 Sep 2015 17:26

AndoverRam I'll bite Nameless...

New faces, including a new coaching set up and new captain, mean things are very different, and take a little while to gel.

Sorry we only beat you by one goal rather than three, we must've gone backwards.

I resisted any childish comments about your fans, and felt that it was a bit flat all round. There is no rivalry between our 2 clubs, current or historically. The game was boring and thus affects the atmos. I don't remember the Royals being particularly innovative with chants during recent visits to Derby, or do you not travel away so don't know? If you want to have a discussion about fans, you are very welcome, though I'd suggest you picked on a club more similar to yours.

You lost to a team that didn't have to do


You needn't have bitten, I wasn't looking for a reaction.
Just to respond though
1. Everyone has new faces, coaches, captains, formations etc . You seem to think it's something special to Derby. It's just called a new season !
2. First half of last season you looked a dynamic, exciting team that controlled games and looked likely to score every time you attacked. Last night you looked less of all of those and lacked any attacking presence. Sorry if you don't think that appears to be a step back
3. Touchy on the fans thing ! It's a general point, you sang exactly the same songs as every other set of away fans. It's not a direct criticism of you, it's an observation about most fans these days.
4. You don't think we're similar clubs ! For the last 20 years we've been uncannily similar. The differences were in the distant past, when Mr Clough was working miracles. We've laughed at Derby's inflated opinion of themselves in the past. You'd think the record breaking season's we've both had would have shown that the 1970's are long gone
5. You won because Sa was an idiot. Our progress since a poor season last year is pleasing, and we've been the better team against two playoff sides from last season within a week (ah, sorry, one playoff team and Derby). Well done on your single shot on target, well done on the 3 points. Wins like that are always sweet but I'm optimistic that we'll finish above you.
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Re: BFTG . Derby

by CountryRoyal » 16 Sep 2015 17:34

I like derby's rendition of "the team for me" don't know why but it just sounds good when they do it.

I didn't think their support was all that last night, far from it, but to reiterate a previous point "your support is oxf*rd shit" from us didn't make sense - and it never normally does tbh.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Ian Royal » 16 Sep 2015 17:58

CountryRoyal I like derby's rendition of "the team for me" don't know why but it just sounds good when they do it.

I didn't think their support was all that last night, far from it, but to reiterate a previous point "your support is oxf*rd shit" from us didn't make sense - and it never normally does tbh.

I'd like to think it was a commentary on them claiming the high ground when they were pretty quiet apart from the odd spell rather than suggesting we're any better.

From my position, we were every bit as loud as them, if not more so, particularly first half. Yeah there were empty seats, but it's a Tuesday night early in the season and Derby are hardly a glamour tie these days.


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Re: BFTG . Derby

by CountryRoyal » 16 Sep 2015 18:13

Ian Royal From my position, we were every bit as loud as them, if not more so, particularly first half. Yeah there were empty seats, but it's a Tuesday night early in the season and Derby are hardly a glamour tie these days.


I'm not sure that suggesting we were every bit as loud as them is necessarily a benchmark for good volume - considering there was 14000 of us to their 1000 or so.

I thought they grew into the game and were, understandably, louder in the second half. By no means were they anything more than any other team that bring a similar amount of fans.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Ian Royal » 16 Sep 2015 18:46

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Ian Royal From my position, we were every bit as loud as them, if not more so, particularly first half. Yeah there were empty seats, but it's a Tuesday night early in the season and Derby are hardly a glamour tie these days.


I'm not sure that suggesting we were every bit as loud as them is necessarily a benchmark for good volume - considering there was 14000 of us to their 1000 or so.

I thought they grew into the game and were, understandably, louder in the second half. By no means were they anything more than any other team that bring a similar amount of fans.


Conceded, but everyone knows a much smaller proportion of home fans sing, and they had the acoustically superior position.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Pepe the Horseman » 16 Sep 2015 19:04

AndoverRam New faces, including a new coaching set up and new captain, mean things are very different, and take a little while to gel.

Could be describing Reading there champ.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Westwood52 » 16 Sep 2015 19:49

That has to be one of the most dispiriting nights I have ever had at the Mad Stad.
Even with ten men we could & should have done better- I thought our passing & control was very pretty poor 2nd half.

Bond 6 : Kicking not great-just seen the goal on telly-should have done better !

Gunter 6: A reasonable night let down by a lamentable attempt on goal in the last seconds.
Obita 6: Somebody needed to show a will to win & Jordan never looked as if he was up for a battle 2nd half.
Mc Shane 8: Excellent, but just couldn't lift the team.
Hector 6: Got lucky a couple of times when in possession-needs to tighten up his game.
Norwood 8: Very good-showed a lot of commitment.
Tish 8: Once again a mature performance kept his head after the early booking.
Quinn 7: A bit ragged at times but battled away.
Blackman 8: A transformed performer; our main outlet & battled away right to the end.
Vidra 4: Light weight , kept on losing/giving the ball away.
Sa 0 : Cost us points with his stupidity.

Williams 3: Very poor-right that he was on the bench.Suprised how poor he was
Macca 6 : Couldn't get going.
Kanu 5: Should have scored.

Ref: The red card was obviously correct-but he was pretty hapless.

lets improve our passing & (apart from Sa) just forget it.


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Re: BFTG . Derby

by WestRoyal » 16 Sep 2015 21:11

CountryRoyal Well that was annoying. As I said in the prediction thread I felt it would be either a high-scoring end to end affair, or a 0-0 with most of the play in front of the defence. The latter was being played out with both defences standing strong.

Derby got off to a flyer and within 5 minutes had got in behind us twice with nothing serious amounting from them, we then had chances with a couple of long range shots from Blackman and co, which although saved, were never really too challenging. We played some decent stuff in the buildup and retaining possession to keep the pressure on only for it to be alleviated by the occasional silly mistake, Derby feigning injury and then ultimately the kicker of Sa being sent off. I felt we were attacking too centrally and trying to pass it in but getting cut out, and when we did cross it into the box Derby's defenders dealt with everything - they were superb.

I didn't see the whole incident but was surprised when I heard someone said "he'd punched him" as I only saw what I thought was one of those standard modern day coming together of heads. Which even so if true, there can be no complaints. Hero to zero in a few days for Sa and he needs to learn very quickly to cut that shit out, cost us at least a draw, hard to say if we would have won had the game progressed with 11 v 11 but nobody knows and it's all academic anyway. Bottom line is Sa for me is accountable tonight.

2nd half Derby started brightly and as you'd expect built up some pressure early on but didn't look consistently threatening but you always had the feeling that if Derby was to get a goal, with the quality they had, it would be game over and so it proved. I thought the substitutions were strange and definitely contributed to our loss so Clarke is not without blame here. The first 20 minutes or so of the second half made it painfully obvious that Vydra cannot play the lone striker role, although he did well to control a lot of the balls to him he was too isolated and was smothered by the Derby defence - it just isn't his game. We were starting to impose ourselves more on the ball our buildup play was again threatening. I thought 63 minutes was far too early to bring on Williams and try and defend a 0-0, I'm not sure why he took of Quinn as he was one of the better players for us, and as someone suggested it was no suprise that's HRK didn't get as close to their man for the goal. For long periods of the second half we still looked the better team and you couldn't tell we only had 10, but despite this it was all a bit ddsperate and we never truly looked like scoring.

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Bond 4 - had f all to do most of the game, one easy header straight at him, couldn't see clearly but felt he could have done better for their goal. You shouldn't be allowing a full-stretched toe poke to be getting passed you near post. No wonder our defence has been pretty solid this season, it has to be playing in front of him, absolutely no confidence in him, I know he's young but so was McCarthy and he was getting MOTM against Liverpool in the prem. Bond has done nothing for me. His distribution was marginally better than the normal shite that comes off his boots.

Gunter 6 - was alright tbh, defended quite well for the most part but still allowed one or two balls into the box, some nice link up play to get forward, but poor crossing.

McShane 7 - our best defender, couldn't work out his role in their goal but on the whole was pretty good.

Hector 6 - standard Hector. Good and bad. I liked when he embarrassed Russel, I didn't like it when he passed it to Johnson. Wasn't as bad as I thought he'd be, but we missed Ferdinand.

Obita 6 - frustrating evening, defended alright, got forward well in the first half, some decent deliveries but all headed away

Tsh 6 - definitely don't agree with Tish for MOTM calls. Pushed off the ball too easily on occasions and made a few mistakes. Wasn't a bad performance by any means, just wasn't as good as against Ipswich and certainly not the best today. Still impressed with him.

Norwood 7 - MOTM, strong in the challenge and smart with the pass.

Quinn 6 - played very well in the first half and unfortunate be subbed off for HRK - who did oxf*rd all.

Blackman 6 - looked our most dangerous attacking player but let down by a few moments, notably falling over the ball and the worst free kick I've seen in a long time

Sa 3 - I didn't think he was anything special in his first half display which can be summed by him falling over the ball on the edge of the D and then getting sent off costing as the game.

Vydra 6 - nowhere near as bad as some on here were saying. One or two layoffs didn't come off but Derby were all over him

Subs

Williams 6 - was ok

HRK 4 - did nothing, didn't get close enough to Derby for the goal I think

McCleary 5 - didn't influence the game really

Just a point on the officials. Truly, truly incompetent. All of them. Absolutely the worst display of officiating in time. The linos didn't call shit, knew the offside rule worse than my gf, and couldn't tell when the ball went out. So incompetent and blind that had they not heart Derby cheer they probably wouldn't have given them a goal. The referee was useless, the sticking point being the inconsistency. We got a couple of soft, but probably fair yellows for bringing them down around the box and stopping the attack, but we had an occasion in either half which the exact same thing happened - except it was a more dangerous attack and we were in better positions and they didn't get booked once. Not to mention the late challenge on Tish which never saw a card. A display summed up by McShane shouting "give us a chance".

Derby werent great but they defended very well, they were organised and won ever single header. Truth is we never had a sniff in the second half, and they would have taken some breaking down even if we had a full compliment of players on the pitch in the second half. I'd be amazed if they finish outside the top 4, and I just felt that we didn't look out of place, and certainly no worse even with 10 men.

Unfortunate to lose, and in a frustrating manner, but plenty of signs for optimism. Roll on Bristol and hopefully back to winning ways.


Wasn't it HRK who found Gunter who blazed over a volley in the final minute? Or was that McCleary. What did Willams do?
Why are idiots booing HRK when he is about to come on, yes they may want someone else but SC is not going to change his mind, do they have no Sense at all!

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Ian Royal » 16 Sep 2015 21:16

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Derby got off to a flyer and within 5 minutes had got in behind us twice with nothing serious amounting from them, we then had chances with a couple of long range shots from Blackman and co, which although saved, were never really too challenging. We played some decent stuff in the buildup and retaining possession to keep the pressure on only for it to be alleviated by the occasional silly mistake, Derby feigning injury and then ultimately the kicker of Sa being sent off. I felt we were attacking too centrally and trying to pass it in but getting cut out, and when we did cross it into the box Derby's defenders dealt with everything - they were superb.

I didn't see the whole incident but was surprised when I heard someone said "he'd punched him" as I only saw what I thought was one of those standard modern day coming together of heads. Which even so if true, there can be no complaints. Hero to zero in a few days for Sa and he needs to learn very quickly to cut that shit out, cost us at least a draw, hard to say if we would have won had the game progressed with 11 v 11 but nobody knows and it's all academic anyway. Bottom line is Sa for me is accountable tonight.

2nd half Derby started brightly and as you'd expect built up some pressure early on but didn't look consistently threatening but you always had the feeling that if Derby was to get a goal, with the quality they had, it would be game over and so it proved. I thought the substitutions were strange and definitely contributed to our loss so Clarke is not without blame here. The first 20 minutes or so of the second half made it painfully obvious that Vydra cannot play the lone striker role, although he did well to control a lot of the balls to him he was too isolated and was smothered by the Derby defence - it just isn't his game. We were starting to impose ourselves more on the ball our buildup play was again threatening. I thought 63 minutes was far too early to bring on Williams and try and defend a 0-0, I'm not sure why he took of Quinn as he was one of the better players for us, and as someone suggested it was no suprise that's HRK didn't get as close to their man for the goal. For long periods of the second half we still looked the better team and you couldn't tell we only had 10, but despite this it was all a bit ddsperate and we never truly looked like scoring.

Ratings

Bond 4 - had f all to do most of the game, one easy header straight at him, couldn't see clearly but felt he could have done better for their goal. You shouldn't be allowing a full-stretched toe poke to be getting passed you near post. No wonder our defence has been pretty solid this season, it has to be playing in front of him, absolutely no confidence in him, I know he's young but so was McCarthy and he was getting MOTM against Liverpool in the prem. Bond has done nothing for me. His distribution was marginally better than the normal shite that comes off his boots.

Gunter 6 - was alright tbh, defended quite well for the most part but still allowed one or two balls into the box, some nice link up play to get forward, but poor crossing.

McShane 7 - our best defender, couldn't work out his role in their goal but on the whole was pretty good.

Hector 6 - standard Hector. Good and bad. I liked when he embarrassed Russel, I didn't like it when he passed it to Johnson. Wasn't as bad as I thought he'd be, but we missed Ferdinand.

Obita 6 - frustrating evening, defended alright, got forward well in the first half, some decent deliveries but all headed away

Tsh 6 - definitely don't agree with Tish for MOTM calls. Pushed off the ball too easily on occasions and made a few mistakes. Wasn't a bad performance by any means, just wasn't as good as against Ipswich and certainly not the best today. Still impressed with him.

Norwood 7 - MOTM, strong in the challenge and smart with the pass.

Quinn 6 - played very well in the first half and unfortunate be subbed off for HRK - who did oxf*rd all.

Blackman 6 - looked our most dangerous attacking player but let down by a few moments, notably falling over the ball and the worst free kick I've seen in a long time

Sa 3 - I didn't think he was anything special in his first half display which can be summed by him falling over the ball on the edge of the D and then getting sent off costing as the game.

Vydra 6 - nowhere near as bad as some on here were saying. One or two layoffs didn't come off but Derby were all over him

Subs

Williams 6 - was ok

HRK 4 - did nothing, didn't get close enough to Derby for the goal I think

McCleary 5 - didn't influence the game really

Just a point on the officials. Truly, truly incompetent. All of them. Absolutely the worst display of officiating in time. The linos didn't call shit, knew the offside rule worse than my gf, and couldn't tell when the ball went out. So incompetent and blind that had they not heart Derby cheer they probably wouldn't have given them a goal. The referee was useless, the sticking point being the inconsistency. We got a couple of soft, but probably fair yellows for bringing them down around the box and stopping the attack, but we had an occasion in either half which the exact same thing happened - except it was a more dangerous attack and we were in better positions and they didn't get booked once. Not to mention the late challenge on Tish which never saw a card. A display summed up by McShane shouting "give us a chance".

Derby werent great but they defended very well, they were organised and won ever single header. Truth is we never had a sniff in the second half, and they would have taken some breaking down even if we had a full compliment of players on the pitch in the second half. I'd be amazed if they finish outside the top 4, and I just felt that we didn't look out of place, and certainly no worse even with 10 men.

Unfortunate to lose, and in a frustrating manner, but plenty of signs for optimism. Roll on Bristol and hopefully back to winning ways.


Wasn't it HRK who found Gunter who blazed over a volley in the final minute? Or was that McCleary. What did Willams do?
Why are idiots booing HRK when he is about to come on, yes they may want someone else but SC is not going to change his mind, do they have no Sense at all!

It was McCleary

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by CountryRoyal » 16 Sep 2015 21:20

didnt hear people boo him
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Re: BFTG . Derby

by RoyalBlue » 16 Sep 2015 21:26

It was effectively the lino/assistant ref who sent off Sa. The ref wasn't even looking in the direction of the incident when it happened. I can only assume that his assistant spoke to him over the radio link and said something like 'Head butt by Reading 10". The ref then decided that was good enough to rush over and brandish the red without conferring further with his assistant.

A p*ss poor way of managing the players and the crowd. It would have been far better for everyone had he made a point of going over and conferring with his assistant before dealing with both players at the same time.

Instead the pratt rushed to deal with Sa before eventually wandering back to confer with his assistant, prior to issuing the soft yellow to the Derby cheat.


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by CountryRoyal » 16 Sep 2015 21:29

RoyalBlue It was effectively the lino/assistant ref who sent off Sa. The ref wasn't even looking in the direction of the incident when it happened. I can only assume that his assistant spoke to him over the radio link and said something like 'Head butt by Reading 10". The ref then decided that was good enough to rush over and brandish the red without conferring further with his assistant.

A p*ss poor way of managing the players and the crowd. It would have been far better for everyone had he made a point of going over and conferring with his assistant before dealing with both players at the same time.

Instead the pratt rushed to deal with Sa before eventually wandering back to confer with his assistant, prior to issuing the soft yellow to the Derby cheat.


Referee was a joke and gave us nothing all evening.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by paultheroyal » 16 Sep 2015 23:02

RoyalBlue It was effectively the lino/assistant ref who sent off Sa. The ref wasn't even looking in the direction of the incident when it happened. I can only assume that his assistant spoke to him over the radio link and said something like 'Head butt by Reading 10". The ref then decided that was good enough to rush over and brandish the red without conferring further with his assistant.

A p*ss poor way of managing the players and the crowd. It would have been far better for everyone had he made a point of going over and conferring with his assistant before dealing with both players at the same time.

Instead the pratt rushed to deal with Sa before eventually wandering back to confer with his assistant, prior to issuing the soft yellow to the Derby cheat.


I do wonder what fans think or want from refs.

It's not a bleeding pantomime and the ref ain't there to perform for you. Oh yes he is, oh no he ain't.

Assistant saw it as you described, communicated to ref, red card, we move on. What do you want next week, semaphore?

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by paultheroyal » 16 Sep 2015 23:03

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RoyalBlue It was effectively the lino/assistant ref who sent off Sa. The ref wasn't even looking in the direction of the incident when it happened. I can only assume that his assistant spoke to him over the radio link and said something like 'Head butt by Reading 10". The ref then decided that was good enough to rush over and brandish the red without conferring further with his assistant.

A p*ss poor way of managing the players and the crowd. It would have been far better for everyone had he made a point of going over and conferring with his assistant before dealing with both players at the same time.

Instead the pratt rushed to deal with Sa before eventually wandering back to confer with his assistant, prior to issuing the soft yellow to the Derby cheat.


Referee was a joke and gave us nothing all evening.


Think you will find we were awarded a few corners and free kicks. HTH.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by Winchester Royal » 16 Sep 2015 23:09

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RoyalBlue It was effectively the lino/assistant ref who sent off Sa. The ref wasn't even looking in the direction of the incident when it happened. I can only assume that his assistant spoke to him over the radio link and said something like 'Head butt by Reading 10". The ref then decided that was good enough to rush over and brandish the red without conferring further with his assistant.

A p*ss poor way of managing the players and the crowd. It would have been far better for everyone had he made a point of going over and conferring with his assistant before dealing with both players at the same time.

Instead the pratt rushed to deal with Sa before eventually wandering back to confer with his assistant, prior to issuing the soft yellow to the Derby cheat.


I do wonder what fans think or want from refs.

It's not a bleeding pantomime and the ref ain't there to perform for you. Oh yes he is, oh no he ain't.

Assistant saw it as you described, communicated to ref, red card, we move on. What do you want next week, semaphore?


What else do they have the flags for?

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by CountryRoyal » 17 Sep 2015 00:46

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RoyalBlue It was effectively the lino/assistant ref who sent off Sa. The ref wasn't even looking in the direction of the incident when it happened. I can only assume that his assistant spoke to him over the radio link and said something like 'Head butt by Reading 10". The ref then decided that was good enough to rush over and brandish the red without conferring further with his assistant.

A p*ss poor way of managing the players and the crowd. It would have been far better for everyone had he made a point of going over and conferring with his assistant before dealing with both players at the same time.

Instead the pratt rushed to deal with Sa before eventually wandering back to confer with his assistant, prior to issuing the soft yellow to the Derby cheat.


Referee was a joke and gave us nothing all evening.


Think you will find we were awarded a few corners and free kicks. HTH.


Jesus Christ you really are a miserable pcunt.

I was referring to the 3 free kicks which all warranted yellows and gave nothing... Oh sorry, apart from free kicks.

:roll:

You're not exactly adding to the discussion by being a pedantic bellend are you?

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by paultheroyal » 17 Sep 2015 08:06

Think I added quite a bit to the discussion. You said we got nothing and I merely pointed out we did.

HNA = we lost, blame the ref, ah that's ok then.

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Re: BFTG . Derby

by JIM » 17 Sep 2015 08:15

SA is having a bad start, 1 point loss at brum poss 3 points loss against derby, what is the third disaster ?

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