by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 11 Mar 2018 12:51
by finchroyal » 11 Mar 2018 12:52
EmeraldroyalfinchroyalEmeraldroyal
Cracking analysis take a bow Sir
Special note to the Leeds fans. Once again you managed to demonstrate you have a proper scummy element amongst you and the abuse directed towards Barrow was vile. I took great pleasure in our equaliser because from what I saw ur fans were too busy watching ours and not the game. Northern monkeys !
Urrrrrzzzzzz
What were they chanting/saying to barrow?
In truth I couldn’t make much out but the sight of grown men doing that semi naziesque thing they do and falling onto the canvas on the bottom level whilst ‘trying to get to him’ was laughable in the extreme.
Bunch of animals.
by genome » 11 Mar 2018 12:54
The Real Sandhurst Royal We are lacking so much.
Leeds second goal went in, all the heads dropped not a leader out on the pitch rallying the team.
Team Spirit shot to bits.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2018 13:19
P!ssed OffSnowflake Royal
Two weeks ago people were asking where the next point was coming from.
Revisionist nonsense.
Snowflake Royal The last two games we've got significantly further from relegation by gaining 2 points on those who matter below
P!ssed Off
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2018 13:21
ZipSnowflake Royalleon Sorry boys but I’m not convinced.
We’ve played Bolton and Leeds at home. Both execrable teams. We go a goal up and we contrive to draw.
And we’re satisfied with this?
Our organisation throughout the team is getting worse.
Can you say we will win another game this season? Keep a clean sheet?
Who is satisfied?
All that matters is staying up and draws are doing the job.
Two weeks ago people were asking where the next point was coming from.
We don't even need to win a game, but I expect we'll pick up one somewhere, maybe unexpected, maybe Sunderland.
We may have only won 1 in 16, but we've also only lost 1 in 5.
The last two games we've got significantly further from relegation by gaining 2 points on those who matter below whilst they burnt three chances to gain on us. Why on Earth be so depressive given that?
Worrying or being disappointed won't do shit to help.
I don’t agree. We have had mainly home games recently. We haven’t won any of them. Six of our final ten games are away from home. Most of those are very tough. At some point the teams below will pick up points....obviously when they play each other for a start. We are likely to see the gap start reducing when we then struggle against the best sides in the division away from home.
by strap » 11 Mar 2018 13:47
by Emeraldroyal » 11 Mar 2018 14:46
finchroyalEmeraldroyalfinchroyal What were they chanting/saying to barrow?
In truth I couldn’t make much out but the sight of grown men doing that semi naziesque thing they do and falling onto the canvas on the bottom level whilst ‘trying to get to him’ was laughable in the extreme.
Bunch of animals.
Salutes nothing to do with Nazis, was this right near the end of the second half, the leeds fans were creating because of the shit linesmans decision, to give a goal kick and not a corner. That lino was awfull for both sides.
by Denver Royal » 11 Mar 2018 15:11
strap Stam's touch line antics were laughable, telling each player where Stam thinks he should be for the entire game.
strap There does seem to be a nucleus of a good team in there
by OLLIE KEARNS » 11 Mar 2018 15:43
by Lower West » 11 Mar 2018 16:04
strap
There does seem to be a nucleus of a good team in there somewhere. We just need a manager who can bring it all together.
by Hampshire Royal » 11 Mar 2018 16:28
by Crowbar6753 » 11 Mar 2018 16:35
The Real Sandhurst Royal We are lacking so much.
Leeds second goal went in, all the heads dropped not a leader out on the pitch rallying the team.
Team Spirit shot to bits.
by strap » 11 Mar 2018 16:49
Denver Royalstrap Stam's touch line antics were laughable, telling each player where Stam thinks he should be for the entire game.
Unlike you, I don't know what he was saying. Are his 'touch line antics' really all that radically different than most others? Nearly all of them stand throughout. If he sat down all game and said nothing he'd get lynched. Heckingbottom for Leeds yesterday, an admired and respected manager, stood all game, did his fair share of 'antics', and was quite animated at times...and he's vastly more experienced. Parky, Harris, Warnock, Adkins, etc, have all appeared similar to me.
strap There does seem to be a nucleus of a good team in there
To what do you attribute that to? He took over a squad that finished 17th and 19th the two years prior.
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Mar 2018 16:56
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2018 17:38
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Mar 2018 17:40
strap Well here's my tuppence for what it's worth. Nr 2 son got me and Nr 1 son tickets .... in the Leeds end!?!?! That was interesting, until a word with a friendly steward (they do exist) and a flash of our RFC Membership Cards got us moved to Lower West.
Nr 1 son and I both said after 30 mins that if this is supposed to be us playing badly, we couldn't see what the fuss was about! Then the unforced errors started, leading to the inevitable equaliser just before h/t. Cue Stam's usual pathetic team talk (or should I say our team's pathetic reaction to it), and we started fannying around, half asleep and before long 1-2 down. Thankfully a bit of spirit and we equalised soon after. I feel that if we hadn't equalised that quickly we never would have in the rest of the game.
Why oh why can't we play something approaching the first 30 mins for a full 90, and why oh why are we so soporific coming out after h/t?
I was surprised at how adequate Ilori and Clement were yesterday. Sadly they were only that though. Kelly can be brilliant and rubbish in the space of 2 minutes, but I guess he'll learn from that. Can understand why previous posters rate Jakkola over Mannone, but were a couple of his saves "for the cameras"?
Bodvarsson was all over the place - in a good way - although not sure if he's best suited to being on either wing.
Barrow was good on the ball going forward, but on many occasions he was dispossessed by a Leeds player whilst he was simply waiting for the ball to come to him.
I can see why Aluko comes in for so much stick. As with Kelly he can be brilliant one minute, utter crap the next, sadly with him there is too much of the latter.
Bacuna was steady, and whilst Gunter was laboured I still find it difficult to understand how he gets such a slagging off. How many consecutive Welsh caps has he amassed now? How many minutes has he missed for RFC this season? He must be doing something right to be selected so consistently for club and country.
Moore was just Moore. Steady and trying to keep things together when all about him were making mistakes any of us would be embarrassed by had we made them on a Sunday game.
I also thought Evans put in an adequate stint, and we really went off the boil when he was replaced.
The stats suggest we were out-gunned by Leeds, so all in all we can complain about coming away with a point. If we play like the first 30 mins for the rest of the season, (yep, a big if I know), we'll be fine.
Have to compliment the Leeds fans for their singing. It's almost as though they go to away games for a shant and a sing-song! If there is also a game on, then so much the better, but it's not mandatory! Bunch of Northern knuckle-draggers if our brief experience in the South Stand is anything to go by, but boy can they sing!
Oh, and the lunch buffet in Le Cafe beforehand was pleasant too!!
So dropped a place, but increased the gap over the bottom 3 by another point, so on balance a very pleasant day indeed.
There does seem to be a nucleus of a good team in there somewhere. We just need a manager who can bring it all together. Stam is NOT that manager. His touch line antics were laughable, telling each player where Stam thinks he should be for the entire game. Close season clear-out will begin soon and we can look forward to a better season next year.
by finchroyal » 11 Mar 2018 20:10
Hampshire Royal What was the Jimmy Savile song the Leeds fans were singing? It sounded like 'Jimmy Savile, he's one of our own'.
Now the Leeds fans are a class bunch, so it surely couldn't have been that.....
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Mar 2018 20:36
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