by Dickie's Spear » 25 Oct 2023 19:08
by Dickie's Spear » 25 Oct 2023 19:08
by Dickie's Spear » 25 Oct 2023 19:09
by WestYorksRoyal » 25 Oct 2023 19:09
Pepe the HorsemanSnowflake Royalclauski So Selles effectively admitting he doesn’t know what else to do. So nothing will change unless the manager changes. Why is our managerial selection process literally so poor? This could have been foreseen given his lack of experience. I think Bowen tends to have support but surely led this decision and others that do not hold up.
Did he lead this decision though?
First major rumour - Nathan Jones, experienced manager
Second major rumour and seemingly only not appointed when Dai stopped paying the bills - Wilder, experienced manager.
Other early rumours - Richie Wellens, manager with L1 experience
- Cowleys, manager with L1 experience I think
Dai oxf*rd us, everything goes quiet, suddenly Selles is front runner and appointed.
Reads to me like Dai screwed Bowen's good work then appointed another clown along exactly the same lines as always.
Certainly how it looked at the time, but the narrative from the "ITKs" was very much that it was Bowen's decision. May have just been wishful thinking though.
The Wilder miss feels like a huge sliding doors moment, although I have a feeling he would've walked before the season started once everything started to unravel.
by Royal_jimmy » 25 Oct 2023 20:36
Hound I feel for Selles a bit tbh. Not like ince where he set out to be negative, dull and scrape a win
As a neutral the game yesterday would have been a good watch. We make chances, energetic, ambitious, aggressive, plays the youth like we wanted - been too gung-ho if anything
I think the experienced players have let him down - whatever happened after Port Vale with Carroll, NGW and Holmes (who comes over to me as having a poor attitude), McIntyre, Hutch and Dean not been good, Yiadom getting a 3 match ban from the bench FFS, Smith getting injured (obvs not his fault as such), Knibbs missing some very very easy chances at crucial times, Button generally ok but Northampton….
Obvs Selles can take a fair chunk of the blame for things but that lot haven’t helped
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Oct 2023 22:00
Hound I feel for Selles a bit tbh. Not like ince where he set out to be negative, dull and scrape a win
As a neutral the game yesterday would have been a good watch. We make chances, energetic, ambitious, aggressive, plays the youth like we wanted - been too gung-ho if anything
I think the experienced players have let him down - whatever happened after Port Vale with Carroll, NGW and Holmes (who comes over to me as having a poor attitude), McIntyre, Hutch and Dean not been good, Yiadom getting a 3 match ban from the bench FFS, Smith getting injured (obvs not his fault as such), Knibbs missing some very very easy chances at crucial times, Button generally ok but Northampton….
Obvs Selles can take a fair chunk of the blame for things but that lot haven’t helped
by JR » 25 Oct 2023 22:19
Hound Watched that last night, first game I’ve seen for a while
Fleetwood goal at the end was inevitable, barely even felt disappointed which says a lot
First 30 were as bad as I’ve ever seen us play. Again it’s not the fault of just a system (it’s 4-4-2 despite all the noise about 4-2-2-2), but the way the players came out and reacted to the goal was appalling
Second half we were actually the better time by a distance, seemed to lose all our momentum after the head injury, but still Dean should have scored just before they did. Unlucky to hit the post twice, esp Savage. Kelv should have equalised late on. Quite probably should have had a pen from the corner after
It’s same old. Periods of awful play and some good bits. Missing chance after chance, unable to keep a clean sheet.
Overall quality of the game was pretty poor. Fleetwood poor as expected. Azeez was prob our best player and despite the criticism of subbing Camara it improved us considerably.
Ballard poor, defence shaky, Wing pretty good. Smith looked useful and will get better
I wanted Selles to do well but have to think a change is needed. To what I don’t know
by JR » 25 Oct 2023 22:20
Hound Watched that last night, first game I’ve seen for a while
Fleetwood goal at the end was inevitable, barely even felt disappointed which says a lot
First 30 were as bad as I’ve ever seen us play. Again it’s not the fault of just a system (it’s 4-4-2 despite all the noise about 4-2-2-2), but the way the players came out and reacted to the goal was appalling
Second half we were actually the better time by a distance, seemed to lose all our momentum after the head injury, but still Dean should have scored just before they did. Unlucky to hit the post twice, esp Savage. Kelv should have equalised late on. Quite probably should have had a pen from the corner after
It’s same old. Periods of awful play and some good bits. Missing chance after chance, unable to keep a clean sheet.
Overall quality of the game was pretty poor. Fleetwood poor as expected. Azeez was prob our best player and despite the criticism of subbing Camara it improved us considerably.
Ballard poor, defence shaky, Wing pretty good. Smith looked useful and will get better
I wanted Selles to do well but have to think a change is needed. To what I don’t know
by JR » 25 Oct 2023 22:20
Hound Watched that last night, first game I’ve seen for a while
Fleetwood goal at the end was inevitable, barely even felt disappointed which says a lot
First 30 were as bad as I’ve ever seen us play. Again it’s not the fault of just a system (it’s 4-4-2 despite all the noise about 4-2-2-2), but the way the players came out and reacted to the goal was appalling
Second half we were actually the better time by a distance, seemed to lose all our momentum after the head injury, but still Dean should have scored just before they did. Unlucky to hit the post twice, esp Savage. Kelv should have equalised late on. Quite probably should have had a pen from the corner after
It’s same old. Periods of awful play and some good bits. Missing chance after chance, unable to keep a clean sheet.
Overall quality of the game was pretty poor. Fleetwood poor as expected. Azeez was prob our best player and despite the criticism of subbing Camara it improved us considerably.
Ballard poor, defence shaky, Wing pretty good. Smith looked useful and will get better
I wanted Selles to do well but have to think a change is needed. To what I don’t know
by Hound » 26 Oct 2023 06:36
Snowflake RoyalHound I feel for Selles a bit tbh. Not like ince where he set out to be negative, dull and scrape a win
As a neutral the game yesterday would have been a good watch. We make chances, energetic, ambitious, aggressive, plays the youth like we wanted - been too gung-ho if anything
I think the experienced players have let him down - whatever happened after Port Vale with Carroll, NGW and Holmes (who comes over to me as having a poor attitude), McIntyre, Hutch and Dean not been good, Yiadom getting a 3 match ban from the bench FFS, Smith getting injured (obvs not his fault as such), Knibbs missing some very very easy chances at crucial times, Button generally ok but Northampton….
Obvs Selles can take a fair chunk of the blame for things but that lot haven’t helped
Good watch? It was two teams dishing out shit performances. Misplaced passes left, right and centre, missed chances, ping pong. Open doesn’t mean a good watch.
by Stranded » 26 Oct 2023 08:23
HoundSnowflake RoyalHound I feel for Selles a bit tbh. Not like ince where he set out to be negative, dull and scrape a win
As a neutral the game yesterday would have been a good watch. We make chances, energetic, ambitious, aggressive, plays the youth like we wanted - been too gung-ho if anything
I think the experienced players have let him down - whatever happened after Port Vale with Carroll, NGW and Holmes (who comes over to me as having a poor attitude), McIntyre, Hutch and Dean not been good, Yiadom getting a 3 match ban from the bench FFS, Smith getting injured (obvs not his fault as such), Knibbs missing some very very easy chances at crucial times, Button generally ok but Northampton….
Obvs Selles can take a fair chunk of the blame for things but that lot haven’t helped
Good watch? It was two teams dishing out shit performances. Misplaced passes left, right and centre, missed chances, ping pong. Open doesn’t mean a good watch.
Yeah it was an entertaining game imo, could have gone either way and both teams trying to win it
Quality wasn’t great but likewise thag doesn’t make it dull. Man City vs Arsenal passing the ball to death the other day (1-0 Arsenal game) was high quality but ultimately deathly dull
by Hendo » 26 Oct 2023 08:59
Dickie's Spear Just a question here as I'm out of the loop over here in Australia but do the players actually talk on the pitch. Are there any potential leaders out there that can potentially organise on the field ?
by NathStPaul » 26 Oct 2023 09:03
HendoDickie's Spear Just a question here as I'm out of the loop over here in Australia but do the players actually talk on the pitch. Are there any potential leaders out there that can potentially organise on the field ?
You can say that again (and again), but I think in answer to your question - Abbey seems to be the one from a leadership standpoint.
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Oct 2023 09:17
NathStPaulHendoDickie's Spear Just a question here as I'm out of the loop over here in Australia but do the players actually talk on the pitch. Are there any potential leaders out there that can potentially organise on the field ?
You can say that again (and again), but I think in answer to your question - Abbey seems to be the one from a leadership standpoint.
I think it is too much to ask of Abbey personally, he is a young man who should be concentrating on his own game rather than trying to organise and cajole performances from his teammates. Sad state of affairs that a 20 year old lad is the only one standing up to be counted.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Oct 2023 09:30
NathStPaulHendoDickie's Spear Just a question here as I'm out of the loop over here in Australia but do the players actually talk on the pitch. Are there any potential leaders out there that can potentially organise on the field ?
You can say that again (and again), but I think in answer to your question - Abbey seems to be the one from a leadership standpoint.
I think it is too much to ask of Abbey personally, he is a young man who should be concentrating on his own game rather than trying to organise and cajole performances from his teammates. Sad state of affairs that a 20 year old lad is the only one standing up to be counted.
by Franchise FC » 26 Oct 2023 12:46
SouthDownsRoyal If we had stayed up last year and stayed in the championship, this season we would have lost almost every game been an embarrassment and had points deducted
Joking aside we all want the same thing we just all desperately need some hope as it’s just Groundhog Day everyday
Dai is killing the club
by Royal_jimmy » 26 Oct 2023 14:44
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Oct 2023 15:45
Royal_jimmy That was a uSELLES performance
by Hound » 26 Oct 2023 15:51
Snowflake RoyalRoyal_jimmy That was a uSELLES performance
This is, by far, your best ever post.
by John Smith » 26 Oct 2023 22:33
Orion1871John SmithPieEater After the capitulation at Charlton I left when the third went in and wondered is this rock bottom.
Roll on Fleetwood and we roll over in the first minute. I left at half time to avoid the inevitable loss. We were completely outplayed by a team at the bottom of this league.
We have a lot more to fall to rock bottom.
I can't even be bothered to shout Selles out, Dai out, just get this shambles over and be a proper team that I can support.
By way of a public service, if you get the F1 and want to get back to Reading you can walk to the Basingstoke Road and get the number 6.
You are not a supporter
And you are a c[u]nt.
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