by CountryRoyal » 17 Jan 2016 14:36
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Jan 2016 14:51
by Winnershroyal » 17 Jan 2016 16:08
by Lower West » 17 Jan 2016 17:33
Longhorn1970Lower West Some days are good some bad. If we had managed to nick a goal then it would have been a different game.
MK Dons were set up to draw. Not surprising after a 5-0 home loss in midweek. As other teams have done. Just mark both Williams and Norwood out of the game when Reading have possession at the back. Cooper must have had the most touches of any Reading player yesterday.
Onto the next game.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, MK Dons 'were set up' for something we weren't. Does BM even watching the oppo because he had no idea how to craft an opening or change things once he'd seen their set up. It showed a lack of nouse as did his appointment...
by bcubed » 17 Jan 2016 17:43
Winnershroyal Everything about the game itself has been said so I offer only some observations from yesterday.
1) I thought we'd fill our boots with goals- I'm no professional but I think the players did too which is unacceptable.
2) I liked the ground- but no way was there 13k there, if full I bet the atmosphere would be excellent.
3) good turnout, noisy at times, was hoping for a goal at our end just so the TV cameras would pick it up
4) Bar area was strange, with those metal doors but easy to get served and enjoyed a carlsberg with my son;
5) who I hadn't seen since xmas - so bonus
6) stood all game- no hassle from stewards who were good, smiled a lot.
7)early in the 2nd half decided to move position and within about 10 minutes a larger group had formed, all standing, a bit of swearing, with lots of gallows humour about how dire we were, but felt like football in the old days.
parked in N1 car park and got out straight abut after the final whistle and got in at 630
by Longhorn1970 » 17 Jan 2016 17:46
Lower WestLonghorn1970Lower West Some days are good some bad. If we had managed to nick a goal then it would have been a different game.
MK Dons were set up to draw. Not surprising after a 5-0 home loss in midweek. As other teams have done. Just mark both Williams and Norwood out of the game when Reading have possession at the back. Cooper must have had the most touches of any Reading player yesterday.
Onto the next game.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, MK Dons 'were set up' for something we weren't. Does BM even watching the oppo because he had no idea how to craft an opening or change things once he'd seen their set up. It showed a lack of nouse as did his appointment...
No the opposition watches us. We are easy to nullify as to predictable. That's the limitation of the available matchday squad.
by Longhorn1970 » 17 Jan 2016 17:49
bcubedWinnershroyal Everything about the game itself has been said so I offer only some observations from yesterday.
1) I thought we'd fill our boots with goals- I'm no professional but I think the players did too which is unacceptable.
2) I liked the ground- but no way was there 13k there, if full I bet the atmosphere would be excellent.
3) good turnout, noisy at times, was hoping for a goal at our end just so the TV cameras would pick it up
4) Bar area was strange, with those metal doors but easy to get served and enjoyed a carlsberg with my son;
5) who I hadn't seen since xmas - so bonus
6) stood all game- no hassle from stewards who were good, smiled a lot.
7)early in the 2nd half decided to move position and within about 10 minutes a larger group had formed, all standing, a bit of swearing, with lots of gallows humour about how dire we were, but felt like football in the old days.
parked in N1 car park and got out straight abut after the final whistle and got in at 630
Don't feel like adding anything else about the game but I can confirm that the atmosphere in the stadium I s brilliant when full. Only know this from watching rugby there - Northampton Saints played there one year in a European Game to get a bigger crowd.
Thought you'd like to know!
by Ian Royal » 17 Jan 2016 17:58
Longhorn1970Lower WestLonghorn1970
I think you've hit the nail on the head, MK Dons 'were set up' for something we weren't. Does BM even watching the oppo because he had no idea how to craft an opening or change things once he'd seen their set up. It showed a lack of nouse as did his appointment...
No the opposition watches us. We are easy to nullify as to predictable. That's the limitation of the available matchday squad.
We have options in midfield and up front, Quinn on bench, where is tshibola ? Sa on bench, Samuel out on loan and scoring goals .. what limitations ?
by Lower West » 17 Jan 2016 18:57
Longhorn1970
We have options in midfield and up front, Quinn on bench, where is tshibola ? Sa on bench, Samuel out on loan and scoring goals .. what limitations ?
by CountryRoyal » 17 Jan 2016 20:18
Lower WestLonghorn1970
We have options in midfield and up front, Quinn on bench, where is tshibola ? Sa on bench, Samuel out on loan and scoring goals .. what limitations ?
Where would you play Quinn? Who would you drop?
by Ian Royal » 17 Jan 2016 20:30
CountryRoyalLower WestLonghorn1970
We have options in midfield and up front, Quinn on bench, where is tshibola ? Sa on bench, Samuel out on loan and scoring goals .. what limitations ?
Where would you play Quinn? Who would you drop?
Williams.
by VOR » 17 Jan 2016 20:58
windermere_royal Just piss off McDermott you are crap and always will be.
by leon » 17 Jan 2016 22:14
Longhorn1970bcubedWinnershroyal Everything about the game itself has been said so I offer only some observations from yesterday.
1) I thought we'd fill our boots with goals- I'm no professional but I think the players did too which is unacceptable.
2) I liked the ground- but no way was there 13k there, if full I bet the atmosphere would be excellent.
3) good turnout, noisy at times, was hoping for a goal at our end just so the TV cameras would pick it up
4) Bar area was strange, with those metal doors but easy to get served and enjoyed a carlsberg with my son;
5) who I hadn't seen since xmas - so bonus
6) stood all game- no hassle from stewards who were good, smiled a lot.
7)early in the 2nd half decided to move position and within about 10 minutes a larger group had formed, all standing, a bit of swearing, with lots of gallows humour about how dire we were, but felt like football in the old days.
parked in N1 car park and got out straight abut after the final whistle and got in at 630
Don't feel like adding anything else about the game but I can confirm that the atmosphere in the stadium I s brilliant when full. Only know this from watching rugby there - Northampton Saints played there one year in a European Game to get a bigger crowd.
Thought you'd like to know!
Not surprised rugby gets a crowd, they have all the characteristics we lack ..
by leon » 17 Jan 2016 22:18
windermere_royal Just piss off McDermott you are crap and always will be.
by Longhorn1970 » 17 Jan 2016 22:40
by leon » 17 Jan 2016 22:59
Longhorn1970 Not surprised rugby gets a crowd, they have all the characteristics we lack ..
by Lenny The Tramp » 18 Jan 2016 09:47
by RG30 » 18 Jan 2016 09:53
by UpThePrem » 18 Jan 2016 10:08
by sandman » 18 Jan 2016 10:12
windermere_royal Just piss off McDermott you are crap and always will be.
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