No Fixed Abode People I spoke to this morning said Reading played well and it was entertaining for a 0-0. Tony Cottee said it was dire on SS last night though......
Tony Cottee is as thick as pig shit tbf.
by Nessa From Eldorado » 08 Mar 2017 09:48
No Fixed Abode People I spoke to this morning said Reading played well and it was entertaining for a 0-0. Tony Cottee said it was dire on SS last night though......
by TBM » 08 Mar 2017 09:56
Nessa From EldoradoNo Fixed Abode People I spoke to this morning said Reading played well and it was entertaining for a 0-0. Tony Cottee said it was dire on SS last night though......
Tony Cottee is as thick as pig shit tbf.
by Norfolk Royal » 08 Mar 2017 09:58
by oh_ROAR » 08 Mar 2017 09:58
by Elm Park Kid » 08 Mar 2017 10:10
by Hound » 08 Mar 2017 10:21
wiggso Thought Joey, McShane, McCleary and Obita were good. Blackett came back after a few dodgy moments at the beginning.
All in all it was a good, disciplined performance.
Mutch and Grabben were poor. I'm probably jumping the gun here but I'm worried we will have a similar issue to last season for the rest of this one where disinterested loanees take the place of others who would do a better job.
How Grabban played 90 minutes is beyond me. All he did was give it away and jump into defenders. Also, for a big guy, Mutch is so weak in a challenge.
by Top Flight » 08 Mar 2017 10:32
Elm Park Kid It's funny - I was on the bus with some Newcastle fans on the way back and they were saying that they thought the game was pretty awful and the standard of football dreadful. They were asking me if 'it's always this bad' at the mad stad. However I thought it was one of the more interesting Reading games i'd seen this season - certainly better than Wolves on Saturday.
Compared to the later Adkins/Clarke days at least we look like a solid football side that isn't going to shatter under the slightest pressure.
Have to say though that I still think that Kermorgant is the weak link. He's another Pogrebnyak. Football fans can often be blinded to the failings of their own players and anyone that thinks he's good enough for a promotion chasing team is mistaken. Until we get in a £10m striker I can't see us being competitive in the big games.
by wiggso » 08 Mar 2017 10:38
Top FlightElm Park Kid It's funny - I was on the bus with some Newcastle fans on the way back and they were saying that they thought the game was pretty awful and the standard of football dreadful. They were asking me if 'it's always this bad' at the mad stad. However I thought it was one of the more interesting Reading games i'd seen this season - certainly better than Wolves on Saturday.
Compared to the later Adkins/Clarke days at least we look like a solid football side that isn't going to shatter under the slightest pressure.
Have to say though that I still think that Kermorgant is the weak link. He's another Pogrebnyak. Football fans can often be blinded to the failings of their own players and anyone that thinks he's good enough for a promotion chasing team is mistaken. Until we get in a £10m striker I can't see us being competitive in the big games.
Vydra cost something just under £10million. Would he have been good enough?
What about Jordan Rhodes or Ross McCormack? They are 10mill strikers. Scott Hogan?
by Basildon » 08 Mar 2017 10:40
Elm Park Kid It's funny - I was on the bus with some Newcastle fans on the way back and they were saying that they thought the game was pretty awful and the standard of football dreadful. They were asking me if 'it's always this bad' at the mad stad. However I thought it was one of the more interesting Reading games i'd seen this season - certainly better than Wolves on Saturday.
Compared to the later Adkins/Clarke days at least we look like a solid football side that isn't going to shatter under the slightest pressure.
Have to say though that I still think that Kermorgant is the weak link. He's another Pogrebnyak. Football fans can often be blinded to the failings of their own players and anyone that thinks he's good enough for a promotion chasing team is mistaken. Until we get in a £10m striker I can't see us being competitive in the big games.
by wingnut » 08 Mar 2017 10:49
genomejd82 You lot were watching a different game to me. Utter dross in the first half. Improved a bit in the second, mainly thanks to GMac stepping up.
Kelly had one of the worst halves of football I've ever seen, culminating in kicking a corner straight out for a goal kick.
Very harsh. We were okay, nowhere near utter dross. Improved much more than "a bit" in the second and domin8ed - actually a lot to do with Williams and Obita more than G-Mac I thought, who only really threatened in the last 10 minutes.
Kelly had a right shocker, though.
by stealthpapes » 08 Mar 2017 10:57
Have to say though that I still think that Kermorgant is the weak link. He's another Pogrebnyak. Football fans can often be blinded to the failings of their own players and anyone that thinks he's good enough for a promotion chasing team is mistaken. Until we get in a £10m striker I can't see us being competitive in the big games.
by jd82 » 08 Mar 2017 11:11
wingnutgenomejd82 You lot were watching a different game to me. Utter dross in the first half. Improved a bit in the second, mainly thanks to GMac stepping up.
Kelly had one of the worst halves of football I've ever seen, culminating in kicking a corner straight out for a goal kick.
Very harsh. We were okay, nowhere near utter dross. Improved much more than "a bit" in the second and domin8ed - actually a lot to do with Williams and Obita more than G-Mac I thought, who only really threatened in the last 10 minutes.
Kelly had a right shocker, though.
I'm with jd82 here. We were so poor in the first half I nearly fell asleep - all of our possession was just in front of our penalty area and Newcastle had the bulk of the chances. I've not seen Kelly play such a bad half of football and it was no surprise he didn't reappear for the second.
We were much better in the second half and at least we had spells of decent possession in newcastle's half. Blackett looks so much better as a central defender than a full back so I don't know why Stam keeps picking him over Obita.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 08 Mar 2017 11:14
by genome » 08 Mar 2017 11:17
jd82wingnutgenome
Very harsh. We were okay, nowhere near utter dross. Improved much more than "a bit" in the second and domin8ed - actually a lot to do with Williams and Obita more than G-Mac I thought, who only really threatened in the last 10 minutes.
Kelly had a right shocker, though.
I'm with jd82 here. We were so poor in the first half I nearly fell asleep - all of our possession was just in front of our penalty area and Newcastle had the bulk of the chances. I've not seen Kelly play such a bad half of football and it was no surprise he didn't reappear for the second.
We were much better in the second half and at least we had spells of decent possession in newcastle's half. Blackett looks so much better as a central defender than a full back so I don't know why Stam keeps picking him over Obita.
Weird innit.. might have something to do with the fact I don't go that often so I'm not used to this torturous style of play.
Obita must be spitting every week when he sees Blackett ahead of him at lb
by OLLIE KEARNS » 08 Mar 2017 11:28
wingnutgenomejd82 You lot were watching a different game to me. Utter dross in the first half. Improved a bit in the second, mainly thanks to GMac stepping up.
Kelly had one of the worst halves of football I've ever seen, culminating in kicking a corner straight out for a goal kick.
Very harsh. We were okay, nowhere near utter dross. Improved much more than "a bit" in the second and domin8ed - actually a lot to do with Williams and Obita more than G-Mac I thought, who only really threatened in the last 10 minutes.
Kelly had a right shocker, though.
I'm with jd82 here. We were so poor in the first half I nearly fell asleep - all of our possession was just in front of our penalty area and Newcastle had the bulk of the chances. I've not seen Kelly play such a bad half of football and it was no surprise he didn't reappear for the second.
We were much better in the second half and at least we had spells of decent possession in newcastle's half. Blackett looks so much better as a central defender than a full back so I don't know why Stam keeps picking him over Obita.
by genome » 08 Mar 2017 11:30
by Kuhl_Runnings » 08 Mar 2017 11:39
BasildonElm Park Kid It's funny - I was on the bus with some Newcastle fans on the way back and they were saying that they thought the game was pretty awful and the standard of football dreadful. They were asking me if 'it's always this bad' at the mad stad. However I thought it was one of the more interesting Reading games i'd seen this season - certainly better than Wolves on Saturday.
Compared to the later Adkins/Clarke days at least we look like a solid football side that isn't going to shatter under the slightest pressure.
Have to say though that I still think that Kermorgant is the weak link. He's another Pogrebnyak. Football fans can often be blinded to the failings of their own players and anyone that thinks he's good enough for a promotion chasing team is mistaken. Until we get in a £10m striker I can't see us being competitive in the big games.
Call me crazy but I would actually argue Kermie has been one of our best, most consistent players all season. Sure he could have got a few more goals, but he puts in a shift week in week out, I rarely come away from a game thinking that he hasn't played well.
by 3points » 08 Mar 2017 11:44
by genome » 08 Mar 2017 11:48
by muirinho » 08 Mar 2017 11:49
OLLIE KEARNSwingnutgenome
Very harsh. We were okay, nowhere near utter dross. Improved much more than "a bit" in the second and domin8ed - actually a lot to do with Williams and Obita more than G-Mac I thought, who only really threatened in the last 10 minutes.
Kelly had a right shocker, though.
I'm with jd82 here. We were so poor in the first half I nearly fell asleep - all of our possession was just in front of our penalty area and Newcastle had the bulk of the chances. I've not seen Kelly play such a bad half of football and it was no surprise he didn't reappear for the second.
We were much better in the second half and at least we had spells of decent possession in newcastle's half. Blackett looks so much better as a central defender than a full back so I don't know why Stam keeps picking him over Obita.
Just my view but I think Blackett is a much better defender than Obita when it comes to both stopping crosses and defending the back post. He's not as easy on the eye when going forward but he's far more effective in terms of the bread and butter elements of being a defender. I also think he has a lot of improvement still to come. I've also long been of the view that Obita isn't a full back and should be played higher up the pitch.