by Jano » 23 Sep 2015 10:44
by biff » 23 Sep 2015 10:46
by Sanguine » 23 Sep 2015 10:54
by JC » 23 Sep 2015 10:55
Woodcote RoyalHarpers So Solid Crew Being a relatively big club Everton have many supporters locally and especially London, so not a long trek.
As for us who might consider returning a midweek cup game is not that attractive, even for a tenner. Add in 2 home games so recently and it is fully understandable.
Far better to identify an unattractive home game, and do a one off cheap price, imho, and better than the batch ticket offer.
Frankly, even if Everton had 1000 in from Binfield, last night was fcking piss poor from us and impressive from the opposition.
I was so embarrassed by the give away price for my nephew that I paid £12.00 and got him an adult ticket (also meaning someone else could have used it had he not been able to make it)
We only got 16k 4 days after putting 5 past Ipswich
Unless you are someone who is struggling to put food on the table, the club should give up trying to tempt those for whom £12.00 is too much to watch us play Premiership opponents.
When we are promoted (and I'm seriously considering backing us heavily to make it for next season) you can all cry like babies for yet another 12 months/get lucky and see the odd match from a cr@p seat.
Too many so called fans in this town just do not deserve RFC as their home team.
by JC » 23 Sep 2015 10:59
biff https://youtu.be/DjLlgUq1yXg
Highlights. The second looks worse and worse.
by Jano » 23 Sep 2015 10:59
Sanguine Jano, respecting your opinion and all that, but seriously, lighten up. We played very well.
by Fox Talbot » 23 Sep 2015 11:03
by Vision » 23 Sep 2015 11:08
by Royal Rother » 23 Sep 2015 11:08
by Jano » 23 Sep 2015 11:10
by La Flama Blanca » 23 Sep 2015 11:32
by Maguire » 23 Sep 2015 11:35
Woodcote Royal Let's see how busy they all are for our next mid week encounter in the top flight.
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Sep 2015 11:49
by East Grinstead Royal » 23 Sep 2015 12:58
The football I've seen on TV and Stream is the most pleasing on the eye since the days of McGhee / Jim and Mick
by John Madejski's Wallet » 23 Sep 2015 13:22
Jano A couple of things, maybe a little bit of a reality check for the club and fans alike -
Everton last night played a formation and set up straight out of the Brendan Rodgers book of tactics. As someone who has unfortunately had to watch a fair few Tottenham games over the years, if there was ever a player less suited to playing right back than Aaron Lennon I've yet to see one. We should have been attacking them all day long down that side yet I only think we did it once, and we scored. That we didn't target him (why weren't we sticking Blackman on him from any goal kick for Al-Habsi to aim for?).
by Pepe the Horseman » 23 Sep 2015 13:45
biff https://youtu.be/DjLlgUq1yXg
Highlights. The second looks worse and worse.
by RoyalBlue » 23 Sep 2015 13:46
Ian RoyalRoyalBlue Did well to get across? Wasn't that the side of the goal that he was meant to be protecting? If not, he got his wall completely wrong. What's more it wasn't just his finger tips but his hands that he got to the ball. He's not even good enough to be a back up keeper.
Maybe you should watch it again. It's blatantly the wall's side and he made good ground to get across. Having got that much on it he should have saved it, but people are only calling these goals howlers because they expect Al-Habsi to let in howlers. If it was Fed, McCarthy or Hahnemann there'd be some disappointment but nothing else.
by Sanguine » 23 Sep 2015 13:48
John Madejski's Wallet
That said, though we looked bloody great most of the game, though jury is out on Hurtado for me (& Piazon). Guess they need games to get up to speed. Taylor & Cooper were class
by RoyalBlue » 23 Sep 2015 13:52
Royal RotherRoyalBlue Did well to get across? Wasn't that the side of the goal that he was meant to be protecting? If not, he got his wall completely wrong. What's more it wasn't just his finger tips but his hands that he got to the ball. He's not even good enough to be a back up keeper.
Agreed. It was a pathetic effort.
I have no doubt that the rest of the squad will now be getting a little pissed off that their efforts are being undermined by 2 incredibly shaky 'keepers.
by Ian Royal » 23 Sep 2015 16:16
RoyalBlueIan RoyalRoyalBlue Did well to get across? Wasn't that the side of the goal that he was meant to be protecting? If not, he got his wall completely wrong. What's more it wasn't just his finger tips but his hands that he got to the ball. He's not even good enough to be a back up keeper.
Maybe you should watch it again. It's blatantly the wall's side and he made good ground to get across. Having got that much on it he should have saved it, but people are only calling these goals howlers because they expect Al-Habsi to let in howlers. If it was Fed, McCarthy or Hahnemann there'd be some disappointment but nothing else.
I've watched it numerous times, including live and your argument is flawed. If it was the wall's side then his alignment of the wall was at fault. As you point out, whether he did well do get there or not, he did. He got both hands behind the ball, and should have saved it. It was a howler. The reason we would only be disappointed with the others (although it would still be a howler) is that they had plenty of credit in their bank accounts re saves already made and the absolute confidence that they would make plenty of other great saves too. Watch out Simon Sheppard, Al-Habsi is going to take your crown.
And an Everton fan who was at the game last night and has also seen the lowlights has just popped his head into the office to say, 'I didn't realise just how bad your keeper was'.
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