Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by No Fixed Abode » 13 Jan 2016 12:39

Clarke sacked = 1 point off the play-offs.
McDermott in = 10 points off the play-offs.

That's progress.

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by West Stand Man » 13 Jan 2016 12:51

Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by biff » 13 Jan 2016 12:53

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4j9MLlEw74


that is a quite brilliant team goal. 2 nutmegs, 1 on nick blackman too.

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Snowball136 » 13 Jan 2016 12:55

I don't like to count the first couple of games for a new manager

But f you DO he's

WLLWD in the league 7 points from 5 games, plus a draw away in the cup

WWDDLL isn't stratospherically wonderful but compared to being in free-fall
and dispirited as we were when he came in, that is pretty tidy

If you drop the first two (as I said before we'd played

we are LWDD and improving as last night's result AND performance showed

and we've done that despite losing our captain, losing our top scorer,
playing an old crock and a kid at the back.

Suddenly we have spirit again, Piazon might have been found a position.
Hal is playing again, Vydra is fired up. Williams has two goals under McD,
we have 3-4 million incoming are in the top half, still in the cup.

What's not to like?

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Silver Fox » 13 Jan 2016 12:56

West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


You must be new here

Excellent work by HRK, it says more about the poster than the player if they can't see what a good job he did


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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Silver Fox » 13 Jan 2016 12:57

Snowball136 I don't like to count the first couple of games for a new manager


Jesus christ

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by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Jan 2016 12:59

Silver Fox
Snowball136 I don't like to count the first couple of games for a new manager


Jesus christ
not even he can save us etc etc

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Snowball136 » 13 Jan 2016 13:02

West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.



Hal looks reborn to me, and agree with the above

The three much maligned players, Vydra, HRK, Piazon did a ton of work for that Williams goal.

Hydra did incredibly well in the corner, HRK worked his socks off, as said, Piazon showed real class with his pass to HRK





It was very sad, though to see Blackman trudge disconsolately towards the half-way line

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Pepe the Horseman » 13 Jan 2016 13:04

biff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4j9MLlEw74


that is a quite brilliant team goal. 2 nutmegs, 1 on nick blackman too.

Lovely.


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by Brum Royal » 13 Jan 2016 14:23

West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


There's a lot of praise for HRK on the BFTG thread, he was brilliant last night.

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Haag Royal » 13 Jan 2016 14:49

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West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


There's a lot of praise for HRK on the BFTG thread, he was brilliant last night.


I seem to remember him having a streak of playing well that lasted about 3 months the last time his contract was up for renewal. Pretty predictable I'm afraid. Has 2 and a half crap seasons when we can't even get in as a regular in the first team, tries hard for 10 games, gets offered a new contract and goes back to previous form soon after.

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by John Smith » 13 Jan 2016 14:51

Haag Royal I seem to remember him having a streak of playing well that lasted about 3 months the last time his contract was up for renewal. Pretty predictable I'm afraid. Has 2 and a half crap seasons when we can't even get in as a regular in the first team, tries hard for 10 games, gets offered a new contract and goes back to previous form soon after.

Who's that? Blackman or Robson-Kanu?

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Snowball136 » 13 Jan 2016 15:29

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Snowball136 I don't like to count the first couple of games for a new manager


Jesus christ



Why are you using my real name?

and what, precisely is wrong with saying, up front, before the results are in,
that you prefer to judge a manager after, say, ten days, when he has had
a chance to asses a squad, begin to impress his methods?

If a manager signed at one mount to three, would it be fair to judge him on a game that started one minute later?


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by West Stand Man » 13 Jan 2016 15:46

John Smith
Haag Royal I seem to remember him having a streak of playing well that lasted about 3 months the last time his contract was up for renewal. Pretty predictable I'm afraid. Has 2 and a half crap seasons when we can't even get in as a regular in the first team, tries hard for 10 games, gets offered a new contract and goes back to previous form soon after.

Who's that? Blackman or Robson-Kanu?


Or, in reality, neither.

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by Victor Meldrew » 13 Jan 2016 15:56

West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


I don't think anybody has criticised Kanu's part in the goal.
He strolled forward onto a good pass and ,unmarked, chipped the ball into a crowded penalty area-anyone would think that he had skinned 3 defenders and put the ball on Williams' head where he couldn't miss.
The two defenders were badly at fault as neither of them attempted to clear and Williams made his decisive move to score his 6th(?) goal this season.
A very good record for a midfielder and it' a shame that forwards such as Sa, Vydra and Kanu haven't been doing what they are paid to do, put the ball in the net.

It's gpod news that Kanu played well last night according to those that went and, as another poster said, it looks as though he is finding form ahead of contract expiry-if that is what it takes , fine as it will help the team enormously and they won't have to play with somebody who has been a passenger for so long.
Now let's see some goals Hal as 0 in the league is not a very good return for a forward player.

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by Franchise FC » 13 Jan 2016 15:58

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West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.



Hal looks reborn to me, and agree with the above

The three much maligned players, Vydra, HRK, Piazon did a ton of work for that Williams goal.

Hydra did incredibly well in the corner, HRK worked his socks off, as said, Piazon showed real class with his pass to HRK





It was very sad, though to see Blackman trudge disconsolately towards the half-way line


I'm amazed he was still celebrating a goal for us in his usual way.

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by Victor Meldrew » 13 Jan 2016 16:18

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West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.



Hal looks reborn to me, and agree with the above

The three much maligned players, Vydra, HRK, Piazon did a ton of work for that Williams goal.

Hydra did incredibly well in the corner, HRK worked his socks off, as said, Piazon showed real class with his pass to HRK





It was very sad, though to see Blackman trudge disconsolately towards the half-way line


I'm amazed he was still celebrating a goal for us in his usual way.


:D :D

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by MoorgateRoyal » 13 Jan 2016 16:21

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West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


I don't think anybody has criticised Kanu's part in the goal.
He strolled forward onto a good pass and ,unmarked, chipped the ball into a crowded penalty area-anyone would think that he had skinned 3 defenders and put the ball on Williams' head where he couldn't miss.
The two defenders were badly at fault as neither of them attempted to clear and Williams made his decisive move to score his 6th(?) goal this season.
A very good record for a midfielder and it' a shame that forwards such as Sa, Vydra and Kanu haven't been doing what they are paid to do, put the ball in the net.

It's gpod news that Kanu played well last night according to those that went and, as another poster said, it looks as though he is finding form ahead of contract expiry-if that is what it takes , fine as it will help the team enormously and they won't have to play with somebody who has been a passenger for so long.
Now let's see some goals Hal as 0 in the league is not a very good return for a forward player.


In fairness to Hal, he also started the move on the edge of our box.

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Re: Derby (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Nick Blackman

by West Stand Man » 13 Jan 2016 16:28

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West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


I don't think anybody has criticised Kanu's part in the goal.
He strolled forward onto a good pass and ,unmarked, chipped the ball into a crowded penalty area-anyone would think that he had skinned 3 defenders and put the ball on Williams' head where he couldn't miss.
The two defenders were badly at fault as neither of them attempted to clear and Williams made his decisive move to score his 6th(?) goal this season.
A very good record for a midfielder and it' a shame that forwards such as Sa, Vydra and Kanu haven't been doing what they are paid to do, put the ball in the net.

It's gpod news that Kanu played well last night according to those that went and, as another poster said, it looks as though he is finding form ahead of contract expiry-if that is what it takes , fine as it will help the team enormously and they won't have to play with somebody who has been a passenger for so long.
Now let's see some goals Hal as 0 in the league is not a very good return for a forward player.


Well, there's a change in approach if ever I saw one. I guess the negatives you wrote last night doing not count anymore then?

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by Victor Meldrew » 13 Jan 2016 17:22

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West Stand Man Shaving seen the video of our goal I am amazed that anyone can be critical of HRK's involvement. He worked hard to get to the pass and hit a good cross to the right area.

Yes, Williams put in a good shift to get there ahead of the defence but he'd have not had the opportunity but for HRK's work.


I don't think anybody has criticised Kanu's part in the goal.
He strolled forward onto a good pass and ,unmarked, chipped the ball into a crowded penalty area-anyone would think that he had skinned 3 defenders and put the ball on Williams' head where he couldn't miss.
The two defenders were badly at fault as neither of them attempted to clear and Williams made his decisive move to score his 6th(?) goal this season.
A very good record for a midfielder and it' a shame that forwards such as Sa, Vydra and Kanu haven't been doing what they are paid to do, put the ball in the net.

It's gpod news that Kanu played well last night according to those that went and, as another poster said, it looks as though he is finding form ahead of contract expiry-if that is what it takes , fine as it will help the team enormously and they won't have to play with somebody who has been a passenger for so long.
Now let's see some goals Hal as 0 in the league is not a very good return for a forward player.


Well, there's a change in approach if ever I saw one. I guess the negatives you wrote last night doing not count anymore then?


Not sure what you mean about the negatives.
As a season-ticket holder of our club, possibly for longer than anybody else on here, I want the best for RFC not only because I want to watch my team play well and at the highest level but also because I had the largest bet of my life after the Ipswich game on Reading to finish in the top 6 but also coupled with Oxford to finish in the top 7 of their division-Oxford look well up to doing their bit.

As far as Kanu is concerned Pepe called last night's goal as great work by Kanu but as I saw it there was just a run-of-the-mill cross from the fat man that needed a terrific jump and finish by Williams to score his 10th goal of the season.
If finally, finally, finally Kanu comes good after all the years and all the opportunities I will be delighted but fear that his few reasonable games will be far outweighed by the less so.
We will see.

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