by PistolPete » 10 Apr 2018 22:59
by WAZZOCK » 10 Apr 2018 23:46
by PistolPete » 10 Apr 2018 23:50
WAZZOCK I have the experience of watching Reading for twenty years or so, which has given me a decent enough basis for recognising when football is good or bad.
One thing I don’t have, is the experience and/or knowledge of someone who has worked in football coaching or management as a full time vocation.
With all of this in mind, i am really struggling to underatand what has happened in the last four fixtures - all of which I have watched.
We have come out with 6 points from a possible 12. Three of these matches have been against some teams in great form (QPR, Villa and Fulham), and the fourth against a team who have been an ever present in the top half this campaign (Preston).
We sacked a manager recently because we were not getting the results we needed, and the confidence within the team looked shot to pieces.
A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
We have 2/3 shots on target in four matches and somehow manage to win two of them. How has that happened?
I have seen nothing from the four performances to suggest that we have improved, yet we find ourselves in a better position than we would have done under the previous manager (probably).
Football is a strange game, and I think we have been an absolute anomaly over the last fortnight. Aside from a couple of decent forays in the opening 20 minutes, we offered absolutely nothing this evening, yet some fans on twitter are hailing the performance as an improvement. Anyone care to offer and explanation?
by Royality creeps In » 11 Apr 2018 00:11
by Za Vas » 11 Apr 2018 01:27
WAZZOCK A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
by Za Vas » 11 Apr 2018 01:29
Royality creeps In JFulham fans were dreadful. Worse than ever. Those stupid clappy things are just annoying.
by CountryRoyal » 11 Apr 2018 02:05
by WAZZOCK » 11 Apr 2018 07:04
Za VasWAZZOCK A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
Totally disagree with this - the defence look far more assured on the ball knowing that they can hit it long if they need to. That said, it's by no means the go to option and you can see they are playing the ball out when possible.
All in all, a decent defensive performance let down by one defensive lapse. At first viewing it appeared to be Richards who lost his man but I would need to see it again. We never threatened but I don't think they looked much like scoring either.
Clement seems to be doing a good job of getting us organised and you can't argue much with that. The red cards are a worry, although I thought Bacuna could have got away with a yellow; it was a stupid challenge to make regardless.
Three points on Saturday is a must.
by Hound » 11 Apr 2018 07:09
by Vision » 11 Apr 2018 07:50
WAZZOCKZa VasWAZZOCK A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
Totally disagree with this - the defence look far more assured on the ball knowing that they can hit it long if they need to. That said, it's by no means the go to option and you can see they are playing the ball out when possible.
All in all, a decent defensive performance let down by one defensive lapse. At first viewing it appeared to be Richards who lost his man but I would need to see it again. We never threatened but I don't think they looked much like scoring either.
Clement seems to be doing a good job of getting us organised and you can't argue much with that. The red cards are a worry, although I thought Bacuna could have got away with a yellow; it was a stupid challenge to make regardless.
Three points on Saturday is a must.
You've actually made my point all the more puzzling with your assessment above. I think rather than dwelling too much on my point about how we clear out of defence, I was focusing more on how very little the style has changed under Clement yet we've managed to pick up two favourable results - you've reaffirmed that even further with the point you made.
I suppose I'm just perplexed how a team who couldn't buy a win under a previous manager have made a change that has resulted in much less goal scoring chances being created, but the results have improved.
by Vision » 11 Apr 2018 08:01
Hound Be intersting to see how we play against a lesser team (ie the next 3) particularly if we don’t get an early goal
The games have panned out as they have at home due to us scoring an early goal, and away as we’ve played 2 decent teams
by CountryRoyal » 11 Apr 2018 08:12
by NewCorkSeth » 11 Apr 2018 08:18
by Esteban » 11 Apr 2018 08:23
WAZZOCK I have the experience of watching Reading for twenty years or so, which has given me a decent enough basis for recognising when football is good or bad.
One thing I don’t have, is the experience and/or knowledge of someone who has worked in football coaching or management as a full time vocation.
With all of this in mind, i am really struggling to underatand what has happened in the last four fixtures - all of which I have watched.
We have come out with 6 points from a possible 12. Three of these matches have been against some teams in great form (QPR, Villa and Fulham), and the fourth against a team who have been an ever present in the top half this campaign (Preston).
We sacked a manager recently because we were not getting the results we needed, and the confidence within the team looked shot to pieces.
A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
We have 2/3 shots on target in four matches and somehow manage to win two of them. How has that happened?
I have seen nothing from the four performances to suggest that we have improved, yet we find ourselves in a better position than we would have done under the previous manager (probably).
Football is a strange game, and I think we have been an absolute anomaly over the last fortnight. Aside from a couple of decent forays in the opening 20 minutes, we offered absolutely nothing this evening, yet some fans on twitter are hailing the performance as an improvement. Anyone care to offer and explanation?
by Sutekh » 11 Apr 2018 09:03
by Maneki Neko » 11 Apr 2018 09:04
WAZZOCKZa VasWAZZOCK A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
Totally disagree with this - the defence look far more assured on the ball knowing that they can hit it long if they need to. That said, it's by no means the go to option and you can see they are playing the ball out when possible.
All in all, a decent defensive performance let down by one defensive lapse. At first viewing it appeared to be Richards who lost his man but I would need to see it again. We never threatened but I don't think they looked much like scoring either.
Clement seems to be doing a good job of getting us organised and you can't argue much with that. The red cards are a worry, although I thought Bacuna could have got away with a yellow; it was a stupid challenge to make regardless.
Three points on Saturday is a must.
You've actually made my point all the more puzzling with your assessment above. I think rather than dwelling too much on my point about how we clear out of defence, I was focusing more on how very little the style has changed under Clement yet we've managed to pick up two favourable results - you've reaffirmed that even further with the point you made.
I suppose I'm just perplexed how a team who couldn't buy a win under a previous manager have made a change that has resulted in much less goal scoring chances being created, but the results have improved.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 11 Apr 2018 09:14
Maneki Neko
football is a very simple game, and by changing the instructions to the defence it has allowed them to concentrate on defending, and ensuring the ball spends less time floating around the edge of our box, thus ensuring we concede fewer goals, which in turn means the goals we do score are now counting more often.
by SCIAG » 11 Apr 2018 09:57
WAZZOCK A new manager has come in, and the only tangible difference I can see between the two styles is that instead of trying to pass the ball out of defence we are giving it a big hoof instead.
We have 2/3 shots on target in four matches and somehow manage to win two of them. How has that happened?
I have seen nothing from the four performances to suggest that we have improved, yet we find ourselves in a better position than we would have done under the previous manager (probably).
Football is a strange game, and I think we have been an absolute anomaly over the last fortnight. Aside from a couple of decent forays in the opening 20 minutes, we offered absolutely nothing this evening, yet some fans on twitter are hailing the performance as an improvement. Anyone care to offer and explanation?
by John Smith » 11 Apr 2018 09:59
by jd82 » 11 Apr 2018 10:23
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