by windermereROYAL » 06 Mar 2018 22:44
by genome » 06 Mar 2018 22:46
Humanisticwarrpp We have been s**t at home all season yet we have had an average of 13-14k home fans per game.
For the last 2 home games we've had 8-9k fans, after having roughly 14k home fans for the derby game ?
So why have those fans decided now is the time to stop coming to games, and why in such large numbers ?
This might have been answered elsewhere but has RFC gone back to reporting the actual attendance, rather than tickets sold as it has done for the last few years? Seems unlikely mid-season but there were some games earlier this season where the stadium looked incredibly empty yet the reported figure was 15k or something.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Mar 2018 22:48
windermereROYAL Just why is Aluko playing centre midfield? I'm sure it`s not by choice,
by SCIAG » 06 Mar 2018 22:51
Hound We were crap. Bolton were crap. The ref was crap. The game was Sunday league
Tbf Holmes did very well second half, fair play to the lad
Subs were made far too late and we now seem to have given up all pretence or playing football and instead are playing long ball in the hope the ball falls for our only current decent player
Stam is an incredibly lucky man if he is still in a job tomorrow, though I’ve no doubt he will be
by Mike Hunt » 06 Mar 2018 22:53
Hound Just saw McCleary has broken his ankle. Prob him done for the season I presume
Possibly not a huge loss in terms of his own contribution this season but prob means we are likely stuck with the complete waste of space that is Aluko for the next 11 games
by genome » 06 Mar 2018 22:55
SCIAG I think sacking him after a draw would be bizarre
genomeSCIAG I think sacking him after a draw would be bizarre
Rodgers
by SCIAG » 06 Mar 2018 23:03
AwayawayawaygenomeSCIAG I think sacking him after a draw would be bizarre
Rodgers
Burns
by leon » 06 Mar 2018 23:15
SCIAGAwayawayawaygenome
Rodgers
Burns
Good points (and I'm sure there are hundreds more!) but there's clearly a difference in magnitude: Stam has achieved much more as our manager than those two, and we're playing much better than we were when those two were sacked.
by JR » 06 Mar 2018 23:21
Humanisticwarrpp We have been s**t at home all season yet we have had an average of 13-14k home fans per game.
For the last 2 home games we've had 8-9k fans, after having roughly 14k home fans for the derby game ?
So why have those fans decided now is the time to stop coming to games, and why in such large numbers ?
This might have been answered elsewhere but has RFC gone back to reporting the actual attendance, rather than tickets sold as it has done for the last few years? Seems unlikely mid-season but there were some games earlier this season where the stadium looked incredibly empty yet the reported figure was 15k or something.
by genome » 06 Mar 2018 23:24
by Royal With Cheese » 06 Mar 2018 23:35
genome Oh, guess who's being a pcunt on Twitter again. Liam Moore even replied (nicely) to him.
by Floater » 06 Mar 2018 23:41
by Mike Hunt » 07 Mar 2018 00:20
genome Oh, guess who's being a pcunt on Twitter again. Liam Moore even replied (nicely) to him.
by Mike Hunt » 07 Mar 2018 00:24
by FiNeRaIn » 07 Mar 2018 03:43
Snowflake RoyalHound Just saw McCleary has broken his ankle. Prob him done for the season I presume
Possibly not a huge loss in terms of his own contribution this season but prob means we are likely stuck with the complete waste of space that is Aluko for the next 11 games
McCleary's now about three injuries past being good enough for us anymore unfortunately. This really should be the end of his playing days at Reading. Oh for Popa, or Meite, or Stacey or Novakovitch to give a go.
Mike Hunt Oh LordCKS. just saw it
by Royality creeps In » 07 Mar 2018 06:29
by Hound » 07 Mar 2018 07:12
SCIAGHound We were crap. Bolton were crap. The ref was crap. The game was Sunday league
Tbf Holmes did very well second half, fair play to the lad
Subs were made far too late and we now seem to have given up all pretence or playing football and instead are playing long ball in the hope the ball falls for our only current decent player
Stam is an incredibly lucky man if he is still in a job tomorrow, though I’ve no doubt he will be
Honestly don't quite understand that level of negativity.
Firstly, by definition if you don't expect Stam to be sacked then at most he's credibly lucky if he keeps his job I think sacking him after a draw would be bizarre.
There was a slightly lack of fluency. Everyone in the team took one bad touch at a crucial time. We didn't play badly, just had a few more individual errors than usual. Wish we'd kept possession a bit more but eh.
Presumably Richards and Bacuna were injured but Ilori and Joey didn't deserve to keep their places so Holmes being picked was a pleasant surprise ( at the meLOLtdown before the match). Hopefully we can drop Clement soon.
double dMike Hunt Oh LordCKS. just saw it
Sounds like an utter bellend. One of his tweets were "I'm glad mccleary broke his ankle so I don't see him play this season and he is out of contract so leaves"
What an utter pfucking nonce.
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