morganb A few random observations:
In each of the last three matches we've gone behind but have then gone on to equalise. Admittedly we've then drawn two and lost one but it is better than simply capitulating. It only take a little more luck/effort to turn the draw into a win.
Also we've stopped the habit of conceding one goal then conceding a second within 10 minutes.
Can't argue with that. It's an improvement.
Still think we lack real mental strength though.
morganb
In the recent games we came in as favourites which perhaps we couldn't handle. Against those above us we will be underdogs and this may suit us better.
In truth, QPR should have been slight favourites. Their 2001 record was better than ours, and they had won 4 out of their last 5 away.
Birmingham's away record shows they have decent players, but the previous manager was getting things wrong at home. That was classic new-manager stuff. Even so, we should not have done worse than 1-1. We were a bit toothless up front.
Forest at home, never easy, and in their next game they drew at Brentford.
I think we get too excited and optimistic. I see that sometimes in the prediction table. Almost always, if we are 90% going for a win we blow it.
I don't think it's "favourites v under-dogs as such, but to do with our current style is good for scoring on the break. We are like late-Wenger Arsenal, lots of pretty but don't get behind defences enough. We need a player like Barrow on the wings
morganb
Moore v Morrison - Who is the better defender? Who is the better captain? If Morrison wasn't injured would we have got better results in the last few games? As captain is Moore undroppable (Bowen didn't think so)?
Moore at his Reading best beats Morro at his Reading best, but I'd take Morro every day. I think Moore is having a very average season and it's been noticeable that the defence has been a less-effective UNIT recently
morganb
Joao might be out of form but Puscas isn't necessarily the answer (nor is Baldock).
Joao is a bit off-colour but that could change in a moment and he could score a hat-trick. What worries me more about him is that he "appears to be a sulker" and perhaps that affects other players. Even at 90% he should be in, and as someone recently pointed out, he still works as our focal point, holding up etc.
He is EXACTLY the sort of player you want in tight PO games, turning 0-0 into 1-0 with one piece of magic.
I like 4-4-2 but I think we are a lot better 4-2-3-1, just we need a striker wide in the 3, and ATM, Meite should be that guy.
morganb
Pauno's team selection - someone mentioned elsewhere that Holmes plays better against a certain style of team and Esteves is better against others styles. If a fan can spot this then how come Pauno doesn't act on this (or is the observation not true)?
Fans know squat. We don't know who is on the bench but slightly off-colour or carrying a niggle etc. We also don't know if (just an imaginary example) every time we let loan-player X play we get rebate. The manager has got us to win 18 League games. I will give him the benefit of the doubt.
morganb
Do the players not want to play in the Premier League and if they no they need to put extra effort in? Do they not realise that if we go up then any contracts offered will be better? Is this part of the reason that no contracts have been renewed, as the powers that be want to see which league we'll be playing in next season?
Good point, but how many of them think that they would be sold on if we made the Prem? Take Laurent, for example (great player)... he has only just stepped up from L1 Shrewsbury. MAYBE he thinks he could cut it in the Prem, but he might deep-down think not... We don't have a lot of players who would
clearly make the step up, so if we went up, apart from Olise and Joao and a fit Swift, maybe Meite we would need to strengthen a lot.