by Kitsondinho » 09 Mar 2016 16:54
by Victor Meldrew » 09 Mar 2016 17:03
Maneki Neko won money on 3-1 last night, though that doesnt make it feel any better.
before the lord mayors show, vs a team who has our number and has done for a while.
Meh.
by Derbyshire Royal » 09 Mar 2016 17:13
by Derbyshire Royal » 09 Mar 2016 17:16
John Smith Man of the Match: CountryRoyal - it would have been a library without him
by Kitsondinho » 09 Mar 2016 19:01
Derbyshire RoyalJohn Smith Man of the Match: CountryRoyal - it would have been a library without him
..and my lad with his non stop chorus of Blue Army .....I thought that the Huddersfield fans to our right were fantastic.
by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2016 21:33
Victor MeldrewManeki Neko won money on 3-1 last night, though that doesnt make it feel any better.
before the lord mayors show, vs a team who has our number and has done for a while.
Meh.
Talking of money, did you put your money where your mouth is the other day and back us to make the top 6?.
by CountryRoyal » 09 Mar 2016 22:36
John Smith Man of the Match: CountryRoyal - it would have been a library without him
by CountryRoyal » 09 Mar 2016 22:37
Kitsondinho Now I know who was standing up in front of me blocking my view
by quickwingerswife » 10 Mar 2016 04:50
by Kitsondinho » 10 Mar 2016 07:01
CountryRoyalKitsondinho Now I know who was standing up in front of me blocking my view
Ah well based on the football on display I was doing you a favour.
by The Cube » 10 Mar 2016 07:51
Sport Economist Verdict from a pal who is a journalist covering Huddersfield (he does not support them):
"difficult one to judge tonight. Town dominated the ball, as we're used to now, but didn't create much first half, although Wells had two one-on-ones that he struck against Al Habsi and should have scored. Reading did nowt.
Early goal after the break was soft. Another one-on-one for Wells after a weak back header from Gunter. Took it round Al Habsi, but if he'd wanted to get back he might have pressured the finish. He just gave it up. If Reading had come for a point, they had to come out after that and Town got round the back again for the second. Wells missed a great headed chance, but the third was awful from a Reading perspective. They all stopped and Dean Whitehead somehow ended up on the byline and knocked it back for the young kid Bojaj to tap in his first senior goal. Really poor goal to give away. And with about 8 seconds left, Ola John let fly from 30 yards and buried it. Great strike.
Reading couldn't get Kermorgant in the game, largely as a result of Town's pressing. Hector was good, Evans and Williams were OK in front of the defence, but other than that it was all a bit meh. Rakels spends too much time on the floor, Cooper is big lump and Gunter didn't win any friends tonight. Clearly there are bigger fish to fry this week, but it followed the pattern of the other three games this season, albeit with Town ultimately able to convert pressure into goals.
Ref was awful.
In summary, you didn't miss much."
by RoyalJames101 » 10 Mar 2016 09:45
quickwingerswife I'm still waiting for an apology from McDermott. He says he's glad it's out the way, no comfort to fans who were there. Cup tie is no excuse, an expensive side was out there. Worse than Adkins or Clarke evever were even in their direst monotony.
by Sutekh » 10 Mar 2016 09:58
RoyalJames101quickwingerswife I'm still waiting for an apology from McDermott. He says he's glad it's out the way, no comfort to fans who were there. Cup tie is no excuse, an expensive side was out there. Worse than Adkins or Clarke evever were even in their direst monotony.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30356696
by Maguire » 10 Mar 2016 10:33
quickwingerswife I'm still waiting for an apology from McDermott. He says he's glad it's out the way, no comfort to fans who were there. Cup tie is no excuse, an expensive side was out there. Worse than Adkins or Clarke evever were even in their direst monotony.
by John Smith » 10 Mar 2016 10:36
CountryRoyalJohn Smith Man of the Match: CountryRoyal - it would have been a library without him
Thank you sir, you're too kind. I look forward to my man of the match bottle of champagne.
I'll share it around, naturally.
by Platypuss » 10 Mar 2016 11:44
quickwingerswife I'm still waiting for an apology from McDermott. He says he's glad it's out the way, no comfort to fans who were there. Cup tie is no excuse, an expensive side was out there. Worse than Adkins or Clarke evever were even in their direst monotony.
by genome » 10 Mar 2016 12:21
Platypussquickwingerswife I'm still waiting for an apology from McDermott. He says he's glad it's out the way, no comfort to fans who were there. Cup tie is no excuse, an expensive side was out there. Worse than Adkins or Clarke evever were even in their direst monotony.
Well we played Watford a few days before the FA Cup QF last year and got dicked 4-1. Was that a much better performance?
by Platypuss » 10 Mar 2016 12:30
by genome » 10 Mar 2016 12:34
by John Smith » 10 Mar 2016 12:37
genome My point was you could argue Tuesday's back four was more experienced and capable of doing better against a side weaker than Watford were.
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