by Platypuss » 24 Sep 2017 12:54
by CountryRoyal » 24 Sep 2017 12:57
LWJCountryRoyal I said several weeks ago after the QPR game that he won't score more than 15 goals for us this season and I stand by that.
15 goals is a great return for a striker who cost 3m in this era... How many strikers scored over 15 last season in the Championship?
by royalp-we » 24 Sep 2017 13:05
Platypuss To be fair to Gunter there was no one making positive runs into space ahead of him all game, so who was he supposed to pass to?
by LWJ » 24 Sep 2017 13:25
by windermereROYAL » 24 Sep 2017 13:39
LWJ Yesterday Stam set us up wrong from the start. Playing with no target man/striker at home is always going to cause us issues as the pressure would never be relieved. We set up like we should away from home, to counter attack and get in behind with pace (unfortunately Beerens has none, and GMac is clearly unfit). It didn't work.
We were awful in the first half, slow lethargic and with no drive. The only players for me who were trying to make something happen were Edwards and Aluko. Edwards made some great runs from deep and was never spotted. I'm starting to lose the faith in Kelly, I truly believe he slows us down, he doesn't seem to have any vision and nearly always passes to the first player; it's very rare he misses a player out, spreads the play and makes us attack with speed, something that JVDB actually does (when his passes are accurate).
With that being said, we were never out the game. A mark of a good team is to grind out results even when we aren't playing well. I think our biggest issue at the moment is confidence. No first half goals, missing sitters and our **** fans getting on the players backs when things aren't going right. Why do our fans feel like they deserve to be entertained before they back the team? Why are other fans from different teams able to lift their team up?
The only game we truly deserved to lose this year was QPR. We gifted Fulham a point by being unable to finish, and some sloppy passing. We gifted Bristol 3 points by being unable to finish and a sloppy clearance. We gifted Preston the points by Blackett being out jumped by somebody 12CM smaller than him. It's really NOT that bad. Keep in mind that Bristol went on to draw 3-3 with Wolves, and smash Derby 4-1, yet we made them look pretty average.
We have suffered heavily with injuries, Stam has tinkled with the team a lot this year already, how many times out of choice and how many times due to injuries?
Second half saw Stam make some substitutions, which ultimately worked. Obita for Blackett was the right sub, Blackett really is not a Championship player - as someone else said he lacks concentration. To me, he is just so casual with the ball. Ilori for Kelly seemed strange at the time but was obviously planned for a formation change. It allowed JVDB to push forward which sped up our pace of play, there is a reason we looked better when this happened... Gunter for JonDadi was late, it should have happened sooner but again it allowed Gmac to drop back at RWB and gave us a vocal point up top. It showed that Stam planned his previous sub to allow this change.
Ratings for me:
Mannone - 6 Did what he needed to, not much chance with the goal from memory.
Gunter - 4 Poor, the lad has so much fitness yet you rarely see him utilise it.
Moore - 6 Makes some cracking challenges at times, I wonder whether he makes these because his positioning isn't always the best.
McShane - 6 Would like to see him become more of a threat from set pieces we really don't threaten enough there.
Blackett - 2 Absolutely gutted Obita got injured at the end - this bloke shocks me that he managed to last so long at Man Utd.
Beerens - 4 Really ineffective after his great cameo against Brentford. Maybe the best use is as an impact sub?
Kelly - 4 Slow passing, no pace to beat a man, weak in the challenge, not seeing the effectiveness that he had last year.
Edwards - 6 Made some great unnoticed runs first half, brings a bit of bite and pace (relatively) to the midfield.
JVDB - 6 Sloppy in the first half, drove the team forward in the second. Really is a workhorse for the team.
Gmac - 4 offered us nothing in the first half, can't beat a man, can't put a ball in the box - only scoring a 4 as did okay as a RWB.
Aluko - 6 Worked tirelessly in the first half to drop back and get balls off our midfield, good bits of skill - lacking someone else to work off of. Maybe Swift would be the answer?
JDadi - Pleased for the lad, had a dominating performance at Brum which was only witnessed by 900 of us. Bristol City he had a shocker in front of goal which, combined with his stats from last year meant that all our enlightened fans instantly wrote him off. Hopefully he can push on from here.
by Top Flight » 24 Sep 2017 14:29
by royalsroyalsroyals92 » 24 Sep 2017 14:38
CountryRoyalSnowflake RoyalCountryRoyal
Was a cracking finish too, very precise. Might go down as a "fluke" but certainly not a finish representative of his goal scoring record.
I don't really understand the criticism of him. It's all prejudged based on his record at Wolves last season and not landing the signing people wanted. Absolutely he had a terrible finishing day against Brizzle. But really it was only two (terrible) efforts. It's not like he's gone 5 - 10 games without scoring. He's got 2 in 5 appearances. His longest dry spell with us is 2 league, 3 league and cup. It's not a bad a record. He's actually played well, even against Bristol.
I like a lot of his all round play but his finishing is atrocious, which is what makes the fact hes scored 2 for us already all the more impressive. I can't remember the last Reading striker have such a bad technique when it comes to striking the ball. It's representative of that big kid at school who isn't very good but wants to play striker.
I like Bod and his style, energy and all round play. But he doesn't exactly instill much confidence in front of goal. Does his past precede him? Potentially, if not probably. That doesn't change the fact he has had a multitude of guilt edged opportunities this season where there are plenty of strikers who would have finished. I'm not writing him off, and I hope that this season he manages to completely evolve into a goal scoring machine, but just because he's scored 2 goals doesn't mean I'm going to put my mortgage (if i had one) on it. I said several weeks ago after the QPR game that he won't score more than 15 goals for us this season and I stand by that.
by Hound » 24 Sep 2017 15:50
by Sutekh » 24 Sep 2017 15:54
Platypuss To be fair to Gunter there was no one making positive runs into space ahead of him all game, so who was he supposed to pass to?
by windermereROYAL » 24 Sep 2017 16:25
SutekhPlatypuss To be fair to Gunter there was no one making positive runs into space ahead of him all game, so who was he supposed to pass to?
Exactly. He had the ball numerous times on the right and where was the right sided forward? **** alone knows, could have been in his garage changing the oil on his hummer for all the good the good he was doing. However this does seem to be something weird about yesterday's tactics with the quite ridiculous "let's choose to play without a striker" option being followed and seemingly Reading ended up with three wingers all looking to be in the middle whereas usually there is a bit of width in front of Chris Gunter when he gets the ball rather than 30 seconds later.
And Chris had to be subbed really after the ludicrous Ilori substitution.
by Hound » 24 Sep 2017 16:35
by genome » 24 Sep 2017 16:52
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Sep 2017 17:08
Platypuss To be fair to Gunter there was no one making positive runs into space ahead of him all game, so who was he supposed to pass to?
by windermereROYAL » 24 Sep 2017 17:15
by RG7Fan » 24 Sep 2017 17:58
Snowflake RoyalPlatypuss To be fair to Gunter there was no one making positive runs into space ahead of him all game, so who was he supposed to pass to?
This was certainly true most if not all the time. But as I said earlier, there were times he was waving away passes when in space. And it's not like he makes the passes even when the movement is there.
Everything about the way he plays is over cautious. Pass back rather than risk an interception. Stand off rather than risk being beaten. Hopeful cross into an area rather than try to pick someone out.
He never takes responsibility if he can avoid it, he always passes it off to someone else.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 24 Sep 2017 19:03
by 3points » 24 Sep 2017 19:09
Lower West3points leaving Kelly as the deepest of the midfielders.
Too lightweight to act as the defensive cover.
by finchroyal » 24 Sep 2017 19:28
windermereROYAL I believe that players are frightened of trying anything through fear of being lambasted by the idiots that boo.
by leon » 24 Sep 2017 20:41
by RG7Fan » 24 Sep 2017 21:55
3pointsLower West3points leaving Kelly as the deepest of the midfielders.
Too lightweight to act as the defensive cover.
But we had three centre backs behind him and here wasn't much coming from Hull, and we were losing. He would have been adequate for 20-25 minutes in the context of yesterday's game.
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