by BraisingsteakRoyal » 15 May 2017 14:45
by Top Flight » 15 May 2017 14:46
UpThePremBrum Royal Obita's pace kept their right back (Fredericks?) in check, not sure any of our other options have that same ability to cope.
Can't see why Ilori can't start at left back and keep Blackett in the centre. After all he came on and did that when we beat them in the fog re-arranged game.
by linkenholtroyal » 15 May 2017 14:49
Gunny Fishcake I've a strong feeling this will go to penalties after a draw .....then we'll see who has bottle !
by Sutekh » 15 May 2017 14:59
genome Martin Atkinson to ref the match tomorrow.
by CountryRoyal » 15 May 2017 18:01
UpThePremBrum Royal Obita's pace kept their right back (Fredericks?) in check, not sure any of our other options have that same ability to cope.
Can't see why Ilori can't start at left back and keep Blackett in the centre. After all he came on and did that when we beat them in the fog re-arranged game.
by andrew1957 » 15 May 2017 19:00
by Gunny Fishcake » 15 May 2017 19:48
Top FlightSutekh One thing Reading need to do though is put right their pretty awful home form in play off games.
Of the 5 previous games played Reading have won just once and drawn two others. In fact it gets worse. In 450 minutes of play off football at home Reading have scored only twice (that works out at 1 goal every 225 minutes) and if you were to take the last 3 minutes of the Wigan game out of the equation then Reading wouldn't have scored any goals at all
On the upside Reading, so far, only fail to make the final when they lose both legs of the semi-final
On the other hand though, you have to think about it tactically as well.
Tranmere at home. We won the first leg 3-1 so second leg was about shutting up shop and parking the bus.
Wolves. They won the first leg so second leg was about shutting up shop and parking the bus.
Burnley. They won the first leg so we had to chase the game at home. They absorbed the pressure and hit us on the break.
Cardiff was a nervy tense affair.
This game we start honours even. Fulham have to have a go and will leave space. We also have to try and win. Forget about the past. It means nothing tomorrow night. The circumstances are different this time as well.
by Top Flight » 16 May 2017 07:25
Gunny FishcakeTop FlightSutekh One thing Reading need to do though is put right their pretty awful home form in play off games.
Of the 5 previous games played Reading have won just once and drawn two others. In fact it gets worse. In 450 minutes of play off football at home Reading have scored only twice (that works out at 1 goal every 225 minutes) and if you were to take the last 3 minutes of the Wigan game out of the equation then Reading wouldn't have scored any goals at all
On the upside Reading, so far, only fail to make the final when they lose both legs of the semi-final
On the other hand though, you have to think about it tactically as well.
Tranmere at home. We won the first leg 3-1 so second leg was about shutting up shop and parking the bus.
Wolves. They won the first leg so second leg was about shutting up shop and parking the bus.
Burnley. They won the first leg so we had to chase the game at home. They absorbed the pressure and hit us on the break.
Cardiff was a nervy tense affair.
This game we start honours even. Fulham have to have a go and will leave space. We also have to try and win. Forget about the past. It means nothing tomorrow night. The circumstances are different this time as well.
What about the Wigan game when Nicky Forster scored that last minute winner.....possibly one of the loudest noises ever heard at the Mad Stad
by Royal Ginger » 16 May 2017 09:35
by CountryRoyal » 16 May 2017 09:40
Royal Ginger This football thing is supposed to be fun, so why right now am I sat at work feeling nervous and planning to attend an event this evening that will 50/50 cause me misery?
by Top Flight » 16 May 2017 09:40
Royal Ginger This football thing is supposed to be fun, so why right now am I sat at work feeling nervous and planning to attend an event this evening that will 50/50 cause me misery?
by Nameless » 16 May 2017 09:42
Royal Ginger This football thing is supposed to be fun, so why right now am I sat at work feeling nervous and planning to attend an event this evening that will 50/50 cause me misery?
by genome » 16 May 2017 10:27
Top Flight Last night, I felt really sick. I was ready to throw up. I think it was because of my unhygienic behaviour in the kitchen rather than anything to do with today's game. But it could also be tonight's match that made me ill. I'm feeling better now luckily.
by Davezk » 16 May 2017 11:07
by windermereROYAL » 16 May 2017 11:23
by windermereROYAL » 16 May 2017 11:24
Davezk Why is Stam saying Fulham need to score - it sounds like he is implying about away goals which don't count right?
by NewCorkSeth » 16 May 2017 11:27
Davezk Why is Stam saying Fulham need to score - it sounds like he is implying about away goals which don't count right?
by Winston Biscuit » 16 May 2017 11:27
Davezk Why is Stam saying Fulham need to score
by genome » 16 May 2017 11:45
Davezk Why is Stam saying Fulham need to score - it sounds like he is implying about away goals which don't count right?
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