Nameless This squad looks stronger than last season
Not according to Peter Beagrie it doesn't!
by genome » 11 Sep 2016 10:42
Nameless This squad looks stronger than last season
by leon » 11 Sep 2016 16:51
Nameless Leon how can you include the Stam era when saying 'nothing has worked'. He's 6 games in and is clearly getting something right. How about letting him have some time. We know this season is a 'development' season so we should be expecting progress from last season but not another title shot.
I'm expecting the system to be properly bedded in and performances being consistent in the next couple of months but if by the next window we are not comfortably mid table it will be disappointing. This squad looks stronger than last season, Stam deserves more patience than you 'have it all today' types are giving him....
by Pandoras Box » 11 Sep 2016 17:23
by Maneki Neko » 11 Sep 2016 17:34
by Ian Royal » 11 Sep 2016 17:44
Pandoras Box Just asking ...... 8 games or 4 years, whatever. Should it really take any amount of time for three internationals on £10k+ a week to have to actually develop an ability (AKA the system) to pass a ball in a triangle and not fvck it up?
by Nameless » 11 Sep 2016 20:42
Pandoras Box Just asking ...... 8 games or 4 years, whatever. Should it really take any amount of time for three internationals on £10k+ a week to have to actually develop an ability (AKA the system) to pass a ball in a triangle and not fvck it up?
by royalp-we » 11 Sep 2016 20:53
NamelessPandoras Box Just asking ...... 8 games or 4 years, whatever. Should it really take any amount of time for three internationals on £10k+ a week to have to actually develop an ability (AKA the system) to pass a ball in a triangle and not fvck it up?
Have you ever watched Barcelona, Real Madrid, Man City, Germany, Spain ? The best teams in the world, the best players on 10or 20 times what are guys get paid. And guess what ? They hit poor passes, they make mistakes, they miss chances, they choose wrong options. They do it less than our players, but then our players do it less than players at smaller clubs like Wycombe, or Hartlepool, or Rangers.
by Brum Royal » 14 Sep 2016 11:08
BBC quote
"Reading bossing the game"
Reading 0-0 Birmingham
Posted at
20:37
The manager has asked them to pass it quick on the floor - Reading are passing the ball comfortably with high tempo. They're bossing the possession.
Mick Gooding
Ex- Reading player/manager on BBC Berkshire
Not biased then Mick the Dick?
Good point. I'm happy
all over. happy with the point
Excellent point. 2 games away, tricky games at that - 4 points. Luvvly feckin jubbly.
A point at Reading is a really good point. Keeps that decent momentum going, and we were able to rest a couple of players too. Promising start to the season altogether! Let's hope we can grind Sheff Weds down at home.
I'm satisfied yeah, I thought we'd win, but didn't expect to. To say that a point at Reading is a really, really good point is quite small time IMO.
Clean sheet and decent point in reality, be interesting to see how we faired if fully fit. Great start to season, bar wolves at home and if we held out those final 2 mins away at Wigan we would be talking a bloody brilliant start
Reading didn't at any time "Boss the game", if anything we bossed them, by letting them have a shed load of almost wholly ineffectual possession and limiting them to really, one serious chance in 90 mins
Started brightly and looked really good for the first 20 minutes - had a couple of really good chances from set pieces. Slowly got worse after that, and couldn’t keep the ball at all second half, but for all Reading’s possession they didn’t really threaten too much.
Missed the pace of Maghoma and Donaldson going forward. Couple of times, we won the ball back in decent areas but were too slow with breaking. Looked absolutely shattered second half but dug in and made sure we got something. Morrison and Shotton were both immense.
All things considered, a pretty poor performance but a very decent point.
by Ian Royal » 14 Sep 2016 11:14
by maffff » 14 Sep 2016 11:44
by tidus_mi2 » 14 Sep 2016 11:47
Ian Royal I wonder if them looking shattered second half had anything to do with chasing our ~75% possession.
by Mr Optimist » 14 Sep 2016 11:50
by maffff » 14 Sep 2016 13:53
Mr Optimist It's funny how all the teams that leave without three points think they played rubbish at our place, Brighton, Ipswich and Birmingham City, it really is like Premier League 2 the Championship isn't it.
by CountryRoyal » 14 Sep 2016 19:36
Mr Optimist It's funny how all the teams that leave without three points think they played rubbish at our place, Brighton, Ipswich and Birmingham City, it really is like Premier League 2 the Championship isn't it.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 14 Sep 2016 22:28
maffff Comments from bcfcforum.co.uk
* Reading playing tippy tappy side to side rubbish
by genome » 17 Sep 2016 20:36
Lost to a better team today. No shame in that. Once their man was rightly sent off, their two banks of four gave a very disciplined display. Up to the sending off, I thought they played some excellent football going forward.
I completely agree, it's exactly as I saw it too. Even with 10 men, when they weren't killing time, they looked like they still had goals in them and I can only give them credit for how they defended. Definitely the best side I've seen us play to date, very organised and used the ball really well ... Considering how good Reading were, they were trying their best to lose their best players from the match.
I agree. I thought Reading were excellent today. I'd rather congratulate them than look for too much to criticise with our team.
by tidus_mi2 » 17 Sep 2016 20:38
by Gunny Fishcake » 17 Sep 2016 20:56
tidus_mi2 Barnsley fans certainly were very gracious in defeat when I was reading their forum.
by CountryRoyal » 17 Sep 2016 21:03
Gunny Fishcaketidus_mi2 Barnsley fans certainly were very gracious in defeat when I was reading their forum.
+1
by One Beer is never enough. » 17 Sep 2016 21:04
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