Mid Sussex Royal So at training today there were just 6 non academy players: Walker, Moore, Blackett, Meite, Barrow & Swift....with Barrow wanting out and Yiadom on international duty.
Scary
*7 players, as there’s was Denzeil Boadu
by KentRoyal » 02 Jul 2019 19:10
Mid Sussex Royal So at training today there were just 6 non academy players: Walker, Moore, Blackett, Meite, Barrow & Swift....with Barrow wanting out and Yiadom on international duty.
Scary
by The Enfield Royal71 » 02 Jul 2019 20:31
KentRoyalMid Sussex Royal So at training today there were just 6 non academy players: Walker, Moore, Blackett, Meite, Barrow & Swift....with Barrow wanting out and Yiadom on international duty.
Scary
*7 players, as there’s was Denzeil Boadu
by SCIAG » 02 Jul 2019 21:47
HendoPepe the HorsemanSCIAG Think Baldock would make a useful alternative to Barrow, looked good in a few appearances on the wing. If he's one of the higher earners then getting rid makes sense but I'll be sad to see him go.
JDB could go either way, he's been the best of a meh bunch over the past two years. Don't think Oliveira represents an big upgrade so would be disappointed if we used any FFP wiggle room those transfers generate to sign him. Get me Baker and Miazga!
Kelly's been treated very badly. 100% deserves to stay. Probably my biggest bone of contention with Gomes.
Couldn't disagree with you more on Oliveira. Strong, great touch, skillful,
good finisher, works hard. Everything we've been crying out for for years.
100% agreed with PTH.
by SCIAG » 02 Jul 2019 21:50
Silver FoxSCIAG Kelly's been treated very badly. 100% deserves to stay. Probably my biggest bone of contention with Gomes.
I tend to take everything posted on here with a pinch of salt and looking at the video of everyone hanging out at training there's no beef whatsoever between Kelly and Gomes. Hopefully it's a sign of him being used in the new season.
Although obviously people who are trying to maintain the beef narrative will say it was all for show
by Hound » 02 Jul 2019 22:03
by The Enfield Royal71 » 02 Jul 2019 22:33
SCIAGSilver FoxSCIAG Kelly's been treated very badly. 100% deserves to stay. Probably my biggest bone of contention with Gomes.
I tend to take everything posted on here with a pinch of salt and looking at the video of everyone hanging out at training there's no beef whatsoever between Kelly and Gomes. Hopefully it's a sign of him being used in the new season.
Although obviously people who are trying to maintain the beef narrative will say it was all for show
I don't track the gossip, but Kelly being left out in favour of East or even not having a midfielder on the bench suggested that Gomes had little faith in him, which was unfair.
Baker was a better player in a very similar role so no surprise Kelly slipped a little out of favour, but being completely ignored at times when we needed him was treatment I can't remember a Reading player receiving since... Goater maybe?
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jul 2019 23:45
SCIAGHendoPepe the Horseman Couldn't disagree with you more on Oliveira. Strong, great touch, skillful,
good finisher, works hard. Everything we've been crying out for for years.
100% agreed with PTH.
It's not that I dislike Oliveira, it's that I don't think he's a particular upgrade on JDB (who I also like). An upgrade, sure, but not a big one. I think there's an extent to which Oliveira flatters to deceive. He doesn't have a great goal record. Perhaps Gomes is the manager who finally gets the best out of him, but it's a gamble. I think upgrading the midfield has to be our main priority, and then the central defence - I'd rather not be spending more money on strikers until we have that sorted.
by Brain Traysers » 03 Jul 2019 00:27
Snowflake Royal There are two question marks over Oliveira for me.
1) Fitness - can he stay fit and injury free (so same as Bod)
2) Attitude - will he play in team mates when they're better placed or will he hog efforts. Will he cause issues.
Other than that, his strength, hold up, first touch, finishing, vision and improvisation are far superior to Bod.
Bod has a knack for scoring, works hard and I like him. But he's really not in Oli's class talent wise.
by Royal Monkey » 03 Jul 2019 00:52
SutekhRoyal Monkey Does anyone know if McCleary has been released or told to stay away and find a new club ? I haven’t heard anything and couldn’t see him in any pics of the players returning to training.
Also had a Leeds supporting guy I know text me a few days ago from Portugal saying his kids had made friends with McClearys kids. This was Saturday so I take it he didn’t/isn’t returning??
Both McCleary and Adrian Popa are in the same boat as Gunter, Bod, Baldock, Meyler and McNulty
https://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/foot ... s-16520176
So that's 7 senior players looking to be moved on now. Going to be amazed if they've all managed to move on by 9th August.
by KentRoyal » 03 Jul 2019 06:35
The Enfield Royal71KentRoyalMid Sussex Royal So at training today there were just 6 non academy players: Walker, Moore, Blackett, Meite, Barrow & Swift....with Barrow wanting out and Yiadom on international duty.
Scary
*7 players, as there’s was Denzeil Boadu
Who
by Hound » 03 Jul 2019 07:10
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jul 2019 12:42
Hound One of the main criticisms of Oliveira I’ve seen from Norwich fans is shooting from ridiculous positions/distance.
Interesting to see he is being linked with AEK. Wages quoted at 20k a week which surely we’d be able to cover if he was a free transfer
by Stranded » 03 Jul 2019 13:03
by Hound » 03 Jul 2019 13:35
by Denver Royal » 03 Jul 2019 13:43
Snowflake RoyalSCIAGHendo
100% agreed with PTH.
It's not that I dislike Oliveira, it's that I don't think he's a particular upgrade on JDB (who I also like). An upgrade, sure, but not a big one. I think there's an extent to which Oliveira flatters to deceive. He doesn't have a great goal record. Perhaps Gomes is the manager who finally gets the best out of him, but it's a gamble. I think upgrading the midfield has to be our main priority, and then the central defence - I'd rather not be spending more money on strikers until we have that sorted.
There are two question marks over Oliveira for me.
1) Fitness - can he stay fit and injury free (so same as Bod)
2) Attitude - will he play in team mates when they're better placed or will he hog efforts. Will he cause issues.
Other than that, his strength, hold up, first touch, finishing, vision and improvisation are far superior to Bod.
by linkenholtroyal » 03 Jul 2019 14:21
Denver RoyalSnowflake RoyalSCIAG It's not that I dislike Oliveira, it's that I don't think he's a particular upgrade on JDB (who I also like). An upgrade, sure, but not a big one. I think there's an extent to which Oliveira flatters to deceive. He doesn't have a great goal record. Perhaps Gomes is the manager who finally gets the best out of him, but it's a gamble. I think upgrading the midfield has to be our main priority, and then the central defence - I'd rather not be spending more money on strikers until we have that sorted.
There are two question marks over Oliveira for me.
1) Fitness - can he stay fit and injury free (so same as Bod)
2) Attitude - will he play in team mates when they're better placed or will he hog efforts. Will he cause issues.
Other than that, his strength, hold up, first touch, finishing, vision and improvisation are far superior to Bod.
Agree, I'd be less than honest if I said his attitude/selfishness wasn't somewhat of a concern of mine.
Hoping Gomes might coach some of that out of him and/or harness it more effectively (if we get him).
by NewCorkSeth » 03 Jul 2019 14:41
linkenholtroyalDenver RoyalSnowflake Royal There are two question marks over Oliveira for me.
1) Fitness - can he stay fit and injury free (so same as Bod)
2) Attitude - will he play in team mates when they're better placed or will he hog efforts. Will he cause issues.
Other than that, his strength, hold up, first touch, finishing, vision and improvisation are far superior to Bod.
Agree, I'd be less than honest if I said his attitude/selfishness wasn't somewhat of a concern of mine.
Hoping Gomes might coach some of that out of him and/or harness it more effectively (if we get him).
I think almost the first bit is more important than the selfishness. As we stand we have goals in all the attacking 4 in Meite, Barrow and Swift. if we play the fast flowing football you need someone who can hold the ball up on the half way line and play it off on the counter to start those moves or to hold the ball up and play it off to another player to keep the play moving on. as a single CF this is more important than necessarily being a poacher in the 6 yard box and Oliveira is the best option at this. if he can score 15 a season that is brilliant but he can also start the move for potentially another 30 between the other 3 attacking players.
Also playing devils advocate he is the best at drawing a foul off the opposition.
by Denver Royal » 03 Jul 2019 14:50
NewCorkSethlinkenholtroyalDenver Royal Agree, I'd be less than honest if I said his attitude/selfishness wasn't somewhat of a concern of mine.
Hoping Gomes might coach some of that out of him and/or harness it more effectively (if we get him).
I think almost the first bit is more important than the selfishness. As we stand we have goals in all the attacking 4 in Meite, Barrow and Swift. if we play the fast flowing football you need someone who can hold the ball up on the half way line and play it off on the counter to start those moves or to hold the ball up and play it off to another player to keep the play moving on. as a single CF this is more important than necessarily being a poacher in the 6 yard box and Oliveira is the best option at this. if he can score 15 a season that is brilliant but he can also start the move for potentially another 30 between the other 3 attacking players.
Also playing devils advocate he is the best at drawing a foul off the opposition.
A major benefit of Oliveira is he demands attention. Much more so than Bod, Baldock or McNulty ever did/will. That gives our other attacking options a much better chance at getting into attacking situations and creating chances.
Not many defenses in the champ would be able to effectively mark him, Meite, Barrow and Swift out of a game. Press too fast against Swift and you have 3 very different but equally effective forwards moving into spaces beyond him. At least in theory..
by NewCorkSeth » 03 Jul 2019 14:57
Denver RoyalNewCorkSethlinkenholtroyal I think almost the first bit is more important than the selfishness. As we stand we have goals in all the attacking 4 in Meite, Barrow and Swift. if we play the fast flowing football you need someone who can hold the ball up on the half way line and play it off on the counter to start those moves or to hold the ball up and play it off to another player to keep the play moving on. as a single CF this is more important than necessarily being a poacher in the 6 yard box and Oliveira is the best option at this. if he can score 15 a season that is brilliant but he can also start the move for potentially another 30 between the other 3 attacking players.
Also playing devils advocate he is the best at drawing a foul off the opposition.
A major benefit of Oliveira is he demands attention. Much more so than Bod, Baldock or McNulty ever did/will. That gives our other attacking options a much better chance at getting into attacking situations and creating chances.
Not many defenses in the champ would be able to effectively mark him, Meite, Barrow and Swift out of a game. Press too fast against Swift and you have 3 very different but equally effective forwards moving into spaces beyond him. At least in theory..
Yep, good points guys (as usual).
Just a bit worried that if he won't release the ball, then the movement off it will be less so, and others won't make those runs (or be more hesitant to).
It's fix-able, but it will need his buy-in.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jul 2019 19:41
Denver RoyalNewCorkSethlinkenholtroyal I think almost the first bit is more important than the selfishness. As we stand we have goals in all the attacking 4 in Meite, Barrow and Swift. if we play the fast flowing football you need someone who can hold the ball up on the half way line and play it off on the counter to start those moves or to hold the ball up and play it off to another player to keep the play moving on. as a single CF this is more important than necessarily being a poacher in the 6 yard box and Oliveira is the best option at this. if he can score 15 a season that is brilliant but he can also start the move for potentially another 30 between the other 3 attacking players.
Also playing devils advocate he is the best at drawing a foul off the opposition.
A major benefit of Oliveira is he demands attention. Much more so than Bod, Baldock or McNulty ever did/will. That gives our other attacking options a much better chance at getting into attacking situations and creating chances.
Not many defenses in the champ would be able to effectively mark him, Meite, Barrow and Swift out of a game. Press too fast against Swift and you have 3 very different but equally effective forwards moving into spaces beyond him. At least in theory..
Yep, good points guys (as usual).
Just a bit worried that if he won't release the ball, then the movement off it will be less so, and others won't make those runs (or be more hesitant to). It's fix-able, but it will need his buy-in.
Wouldn't want to drain all those traits out of him entirely, but there is a balance I think.
Maybe he'd be more of a 'team' player as a permanent signing.
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