by sandman » 10 Aug 2016 12:51
by SCIAG » 10 Aug 2016 12:54
by John Madejski's Wallet » 10 Aug 2016 13:28
by Top Flight » 10 Aug 2016 13:45
by winchester_royal » 10 Aug 2016 14:17
by tidus_mi2 » 10 Aug 2016 16:27
by Ian Royal » 10 Aug 2016 17:02
Pepe the Horsemansandman Yeah what idiots for actually wanting to see us go for the jugular and try and score a few more goals.
Who wants to see an exciting young French player, who apparently had the opposition full back all at sea, run with the ball?
There was me thinking football was about scoring goals but apparently it's all about boosting you possession statistics by passing it along your back four.
When there's no options on it's clearly better to pass backwards or sideways and keep the ball, than pump it up to no one for the sake of going forwards.
And Meite was shot after a couple of really good runs, give the kid a fcuking chance to catch his breath instead of screaming at him.
by K.URZ13 » 10 Aug 2016 17:07
by Nuremberg Royal » 10 Aug 2016 17:16
by sandman » 10 Aug 2016 19:20
Ian RoyalPepe the Horsemansandman Yeah what idiots for actually wanting to see us go for the jugular and try and score a few more goals.
Who wants to see an exciting young French player, who apparently had the opposition full back all at sea, run with the ball?
There was me thinking football was about scoring goals but apparently it's all about boosting you possession statistics by passing it along your back four.
When there's no options on it's clearly better to pass backwards or sideways and keep the ball, than pump it up to no one for the sake of going forwards.
And Meite was shot after a couple of really good runs, give the kid a fcuking chance to catch his breath instead of screaming at him.
Sandman in supporting the simpleton kick and rush approach shocker.
by sandman » 10 Aug 2016 19:38
Pepe the Horsemansandman Yeah what idiots for actually wanting to see us go for the jugular and try and score a few more goals.
Who wants to see an exciting young French player, who apparently had the opposition full back all at sea, run with the ball?
There was me thinking football was about scoring goals but apparently it's all about boosting you possession statistics by passing it along your back four.
When there's no options on it's clearly better to pass backwards or sideways and keep the ball, than pump it up to no one for the sake of going forwards.
And Meite was shot after a couple of really good runs, give the kid a fcuking chance to catch his breath instead of screaming at him.
by andrew1957 » 10 Aug 2016 20:21
LWJandrew1957
As for Cooper he saw a huge amount of the ball in the first half and I actually counted his poor passes and I made it 4 out of about 30
you obviously didn't count, why make that up?
by NewCorkSeth » 10 Aug 2016 20:24
winchester_royal I keep hearing 'Norwood who?' or 'Oliver Norwood who?' and it's starting to irritate me. Not because I disagree with the sentiment, but because the execution is totally off.
The whole point of the diss is that his departure is so irrelevant that you've forgotten his name - therefore it should be 'Oliver who?'.
Please can you all correct this going forward.
Ta.
by Pepe the Horseman » 10 Aug 2016 20:26
sandmanPepe the Horsemansandman Yeah what idiots for actually wanting to see us go for the jugular and try and score a few more goals.
Who wants to see an exciting young French player, who apparently had the opposition full back all at sea, run with the ball?
There was me thinking football was about scoring goals but apparently it's all about boosting you possession statistics by passing it along your back four.
When there's no options on it's clearly better to pass backwards or sideways and keep the ball, than pump it up to no one for the sake of going forwards.
And Meite was shot after a couple of really good runs, give the kid a fcuking chance to catch his breath instead of screaming at him.
But I'm not talking about when there is no other option, I'm talking about when there is a forward pass on and they turn back inside rather than playing it forward. Play your football in the opposition half rather than your own. Then if you make a mistake your less likely to concede from it. Surely that makes sense?
by RoyalBlue » 10 Aug 2016 20:29
sandmanIan RoyalPepe the Horseman When there's no options on it's clearly better to pass backwards or sideways and keep the ball, than pump it up to no one for the sake of going forwards.
And Meite was shot after a couple of really good runs, give the kid a fcuking chance to catch his breath instead of screaming at him.
Sandman in supporting the simpleton kick and rush approach shocker.
Not what I'm saying at all. As I've said on this thread and in the post below, I like passing football. I just don't care for square passes across your own box for the sake of it.
by NewCorkSeth » 10 Aug 2016 20:33
RoyalBluesandmanIan Royal Sandman in supporting the simpleton kick and rush approach shocker.
Not what I'm saying at all. As I've said on this thread and in the post below, I like passing football. I just don't care for square passes across your own box for the sake of it.
For the 'sake of it' might be for sake of the fact that there isn't another safe passing opportunity open at that time. So do you a) Hoof the ball forward and hope that one of your players wins possession (they often don't). or b) Play safe, pass the ball square/back as much as you need to until you open up the opportunity for another relatively safe pass forward?
Too often in the recent past our management and players have opted for a)
Thank God we are now changing that approach.
by John Smith » 11 Aug 2016 09:56
by Lower West » 11 Aug 2016 17:46
andrew1957 I am pretty sure he had more touches than any other RFC player in the first half
by Nameless » 11 Aug 2016 18:09
andrew1957LWJandrew1957
As for Cooper he saw a huge amount of the ball in the first half and I actually counted his poor passes and I made it 4 out of about 30
you obviously didn't count, why make that up?
Well you happen to be wrong. I was sure Cooper would get a right pasting on here as for some reason he seems to be the latest hate figure for no good reason at all IMO. And so I specifically watched him first half as I was sitting near the front of East Stand in the Reading defensive half and so he was playing right in front of me a lot of the time. And he did make 4 very poor passes but on numerous occasions he found his man. I am pretty sure he had more touches than any other RFC player in the first half - although even with my maths skills I could not tally them for every player. But typically the haters here only see the odd poor passes and not all the good things he did.
by Ian Royal » 12 Aug 2016 17:45
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