by Victor Meldrew » 25 Sep 2016 18:54
by AthleticoSpizz » 25 Sep 2016 18:58
leonRoyal Rother Rita: We've had a tweet in from Buck in Burghfield asking why Jack Stacey hasn't featured much this season.
Adi: That's a great tweet Tim.
Tim: A great tweet Adi.
Adi: What's the answer then Tim?
Tim: I'm not sure Adi. We certainly haven't seen him for a while.
Every Reading supporter in the world: (screaming) He's on loan at fcuking Exeter you muppets!!!!!
Adi: Maybe you could find out then Tim.
Tim: I think I'll ask the manager that one later.
Adi: That's a good idea Tim. What a great tweet from Buck.
Rita: Keep 'em coming.
Maybe you and Ian could do the show.
After all you're both experts on football and broadcasting.
by Royal Rother » 25 Sep 2016 19:42
by Nuremberg Royal » 25 Sep 2016 19:49
RG7FanWoodcote Royalgenome
Ridiculous rating considering we didn't actually concede...
Yep, sometimes you wonder what these people spent their afternoon watching
Apparently, top of the table Huddersfield could "easily" have won when I thought the second half was all about them throwing the kitchen sink at us in a desperate attempt to snatch a draw, with the likes of McShane and Moore ensuring that never happened.
God knows what ratings they'll get when this mid table side, with the temerity to currently occupy 4th place, concedes to a side outside the play offs
Meanwhile, back on planet earth, this rapidly developing team is forgetting how to lose!
We went into this game against the top side in the division with 2 players under suspension having played the final halves of the last 2 games with 10 men.
To state the obvious, there must have been some tired legs out there today and most of them will have to do it all again at Brentford on Tuesday night. Added to this, our unsuspended left back picked up a first half yellow.
Had we really been anywhere close to "dire" in the second half we would not have beaten a very decent 10 man Huddersfield and our new manager deserves all available plaudits for managing the resources at his disposal to such great effect.
A fantastic performance by all involved.
This.
12 weeks ago a lot of people on here were saying this was a year of rebuilding and not to expect much - fair comment based on the end of last season, the number of new players signed and new manager (so soon after the last). We are performing better than expected and watching is more enjoyable than last year (and we are winning, or at least not losing). Amen to that.
by AthleticoSpizz » 25 Sep 2016 20:32
Royal Rother :|
It takes all sorts I suppose but a little in depth knowledge would be good to go along with the enthusiasm and amateur hour chit-chat nonsense.
They are PAID to know about Reading FC, which also happens to be the club they support. I am paid to do something else, support another club yet I know more about the fringe and Academy players than they do.
by leon » 25 Sep 2016 21:25
Royal Rother :|
It takes all sorts I suppose but a little in depth knowledge would be good to go along with the enthusiasm and amateur hour chit-chat nonsense.
They are PAID to know about Reading FC, which also happens to be the club they support. I am paid to do something else, support another club yet I know more about the fringe and Academy players than they do.
by Royal Rother » 26 Sep 2016 06:58
by oh_ROAR » 26 Sep 2016 12:00
by Forbury Lion » 26 Sep 2016 12:15
Maybe, if it had been at this same stage last season with Nick Blackman scoring for fun and Orlando Sa starting, but probably not anytime after that as we would have struggled to score and would probably have let one in at the back.Terrier I've no doubt if the same had occurred last season we'd have lost 4/5-0.
by East Grinstead Royal » 26 Sep 2016 12:35
AthleticoSpizz Personally the amalgam of ex-players, public school yet fanatical privileged kid and a miserable Mackem is great by me. Always enjoy BBCB's coverage.....even the off-pitch trivia.
by tidus_mi2 » 26 Sep 2016 12:39
East Grinstead RoyalAthleticoSpizz Personally the amalgam of ex-players, public school yet fanatical privileged kid and a miserable Mackem is great by me. Always enjoy BBCB's coverage.....even the off-pitch trivia.
"Miserable Mackem?" Born in Newcastle and makes his love og NUFC clear at every half-opportunity and you call him a Mackem?
by George_ » 26 Sep 2016 12:56
by Jano » 26 Sep 2016 13:19
by handbags_harris » 26 Sep 2016 13:19
Terrier Afternoon. Town fan here. Thought it was a good game yesterday. Pretty even for 20 minutes before the red card. Daft from VLP but poor from the ref - he was away and pulled down so definitely deserved a booking. No idea what he said but Wells clearly heard and thought he was out of order. You then we're all over us for 25 minutes and we were lucky to get in at half time 1 down.
Wagner clearly got us in order to play with 10 and we probably deserved a point by full time. As is often the case none of the scraps fell for us though and it wasn't to be. Our lack of depth upfront showed (we only have 2 strikers) and, as they were already on, we resorted to 2 CBs up top and went route 1.
I've no doubt if the same had occurred last season we'd have lost 4/5-0. Like yourselves we are well organised, with no 'star' players, just a good, honest squad who are very fit. In a league where all teams can beat each other that will hopefully get us a long way. We've also got a great spirit and the connection between the club and fans has never been better. The response at full time was one I've not seen too often after we've just lost.
All in all an enjoyable day, although the head is a bit thick today after a night out in Reading centre.
Enjoy the season.
by Maguire » 26 Sep 2016 14:04
by mambo3 » 26 Sep 2016 14:06
handbags_harrisTerrier Afternoon. Town fan here. Thought it was a good game yesterday. Pretty even for 20 minutes before the red card. Daft from VLP but poor from the ref - he was away and pulled down so definitely deserved a booking. No idea what he said but Wells clearly heard and thought he was out of order. You then we're all over us for 25 minutes and we were lucky to get in at half time 1 down.
Wagner clearly got us in order to play with 10 and we probably deserved a point by full time. As is often the case none of the scraps fell for us though and it wasn't to be. Our lack of depth upfront showed (we only have 2 strikers) and, as they were already on, we resorted to 2 CBs up top and went route 1.
I've no doubt if the same had occurred last season we'd have lost 4/5-0. Like yourselves we are well organised, with no 'star' players, just a good, honest squad who are very fit. In a league where all teams can beat each other that will hopefully get us a long way. We've also got a great spirit and the connection between the club and fans has never been better. The response at full time was one I've not seen too often after we've just lost.
All in all an enjoyable day, although the head is a bit thick today after a night out in Reading centre.
Lucky to get away with a win, a draw would of been fair, I feel. Full credit to Huddersfield for the way they got back at us. we don't seem to have a plan B for 10 men as we didn't seem to know what to do with the extra man we had or if we are pressed. Yann is a striker and although he worked his nuts off he's still paid to score and for all his good work and effort we had no outlet and his hold up play was suspect having said that at the other end he was immense as a Defender at corners or when he dwelt in midfield. As a Team Reading work as a unit and don't need any more players to spoil there Team Spirit this will win them games but we need to be less transparent.
Enjoy the season.
Pretty much as I view it fella, felt we were a little slow out of the traps and you worked one good opening in the first 10, but once the game settled down the rhythm was one that is becoming very familiar here - we knock the ball around the back trying to draw your players out and working the opening from there, and up until RVLP's red it was looking to be playing out as a stalemate.
But then of course RVLP's moment of madness. From my vantage point I thought he was a little unlucky to be carded for his first offence given he played the ball then the man, and IMO wasn't reckless (which is the wording in the LOTG) although I can see why the referee gave the free kick as he had to go underneath Obita to get to the ball. But then to do what he did when we know referees are carding players for dissent at the drop of a hat, well he was mental. I note from your boards that a number of your supporters are berating him and rightly so. I'd be livid if that was a Reading player, but I'm sure you'll forgive me for my chuckles when it happened!!
Then for 25 minutes Huddersfield lost their heads, Swift was very unlucky with his 25 yarder, loads of balls flying around the place, and in some ways it's disappointing we had to rely on a deflected daisycutter to win it. But then second half, with 10 men, impressive stuff from Huddersfield but also some chances for us which leaves me with a strange feeling of not knowing whether to be disappointed that we were pinned back so easily against 10 men or pleased with seeing out the match to a thoroughly creditable 3 points. Pinning us back with high intensity, high pressure football clearly worked, and I think you can count yourself a tad unfortunate not to have come away with a point, but then also not a heavier defeat as Williams, Harriott and Kermogant all had efforts on goal that could have (perhaps should have) been put away.
In short, carry on like that second half you'll do well this season.
by RoyallyFcuked » 26 Sep 2016 22:30
by RoyallyFcuked » 26 Sep 2016 22:37
CountryRoyalNameless Anyone care to suggest what it is that has allowed Stam (untried, inexperienced in this county and league) to look like he knows what he is doing when recent managers with more experience have struggled ?
Beginners luck ?
At a guess; commands respect and has brought in players he feels can implement his philosophy and style of play.
Added grit, determination and unity to the squad while setting realistic (or perhaps slightly low) expectations.
by CountryRoyal » 26 Sep 2016 22:41
RoyallyFcukedCountryRoyalNameless Anyone care to suggest what it is that has allowed Stam (untried, inexperienced in this county and league) to look like he knows what he is doing when recent managers with more experience have struggled ?
Beginners luck ?
At a guess; commands respect and has brought in players he feels can implement his philosophy and style of play.
Added grit, determination and unity to the squad while setting realistic (or perhaps slightly low) expectations.
A very good guess I think.
And its interesting to watch the how the likes of Pearson and Di Matteo are struggling in comparison.
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