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by paddy20 » 08 Aug 2015 17:59

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paddy20 Why did Clarke play Tshibola? Why did he drop Ferdinand? For me the two biggest mistakes today. Hector will be good and he would be better as a defensive midfielder given he makes so many mistakes.At least there its less likely he will give a goal away. Oh and what an end! Cant think why I was looking forward to the start of the season


Tshibola was good. Ferdinand was dropped for Mcshane, who was also good.

I don't follow the logic that Hector would make a good defensive midfielder, because he makes a lot of mistakes.


Because Hectors better than Tshibola. No argument with Mcshane playing but Hectors has to get these mistakes out of his game and better to learn that in midfield than in defence

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by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Aug 2015 18:06

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paddy20 Why did Clarke play Tshibola? Why did he drop Ferdinand? For me the two biggest mistakes today. Hector will be good and he would be better as a defensive midfielder given he makes so many mistakes.At least there its less likely he will give a goal away. Oh and what an end! Cant think why I was looking forward to the start of the season

Tshibola who 'scored'?


?? Not Tshibola, Hectors better than him and Ferdinand is a better CB than him

If it wasn't for a shit call by the lino Tshibola would've won us a point. Never seen Hector hit a shot like that.

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by marlowuk » 08 Aug 2015 18:30

5 yellow cards today too (4 for Birmingham). That's not great!

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by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2015 18:49

Never mind eh? It's one game in which we played well enough that any immediate relegation fears have been assuaged.

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by LoyalRoyal22 » 08 Aug 2015 19:11

Back from the game, never seen anything like it my 15 years following the Royals

Bond- 7
Gunter- 7
McShane- 8
Hector-5
Obita- 5

Williams- 8
Norwood- 8
Tishbola- 8
Quinn- 7

Blackman- 7
Sa-7


Tishbola is what we have been missing since Ledge left. Looks to have a real future. First time I have seen McShane and he looked awesome. Only players to play poorly were Hector & Obita, everyone else did well. Some real positives signs going forward. I thought Sa did really well, occupied there defenders and showed some real nice link up play, just ran out of steam.

Heartbreaking in the end.


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by Man Friday » 08 Aug 2015 19:35

Dreadful penalty. Too casual. Typical Reading to muster defeat from the jaws of something better.

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by Royal Rother » 08 Aug 2015 19:55

Cheer up.

Sounds like there's plenty to be happy about.

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by sandman » 08 Aug 2015 20:08

You lose a game there is nothing to be happy about no matter how well you have played.

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by winchester_royal » 08 Aug 2015 20:13

Last time we spanked a team on the opening day but managed to lose 2-1? Yep, you guessed it.

A little more guile and quality up front and we'll be a real handful this season.


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by Royal Rother » 08 Aug 2015 20:17

sandman You lose a game there is nothing to be happy about no matter how well you have played.


You're wrong.

But there you go.

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by sandman » 08 Aug 2015 20:19

Sorry meant to say "Ra Ra Ra, jolly hockey sticks, it's the taking part that counts"

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by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2015 20:20

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sandman You lose a game there is nothing to be happy about no matter how well you have played.


You're wrong.

But there you go.

It's habit forming with sandman

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by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2015 21:27

sandman Sorry meant to say "Ra Ra Ra, jolly hockey sticks, it's the taking part that counts"

I think it's more that the performance was very good and that sort of play will win plenty of games, which, in the first game back after a torrid season is a confidence filler, but then you knew that and were being deliberately obtuse.


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by sandman » 08 Aug 2015 21:41

Not at all. I'm sick of hearing the "take the positives" spiel that has infested this club over the last few seasons.

Losing should never be seen as a positive no matter how well you've played.

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by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2015 21:49

sandman Not at all. I'm sick of hearing the "take the positives" spiel that has infested this club over the last few seasons.

Losing should never be seen as a positive no matter how well you've played.

Losing is never the positive you take from losing.

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by RoyallyFcuked » 08 Aug 2015 21:55

sandman Not at all. I'm sick of hearing the "take the positives" spiel that has infested this club over the last few seasons.

Losing should never be seen as a positive no matter how well you've played.


No one is saying losing is a positive though.

Take it from me as I went today, we were ok first half but played well in the second and I promise you we deserved to win the game comfortably, Brum were fairly poor.

This is different to last season or the season before where we would get well beaten after playing like shit and people would come out with "lets take the positives" when there clearly wernt any to take.

But there were actually quite a few positives today, think I highlighted a few in my post in the BFTG thread.

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by percy_freeman » 09 Aug 2015 01:22

The kit was nice though........

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by Man Friday » 09 Aug 2015 10:10

Clarke - get your penalty taker sorted out!!! (Pub football team.)

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by winchester_royal » 09 Aug 2015 10:16

Tish interview here: http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/aaron-tshibola-full-debut-birmingham-city-2604814.aspx?

Seems a very level headed young man. His progression has come a little out of left field as a year ago I think most of us were expecting Kuhl to be the one to break through, but his time at Hartlepool is a perfect example of how a loan move can really bring a player on. Has always had talent, but now he has the physicality and temperament to go with it.

Early doors obviously, but the signs from pre-season and Brum are very promising, and could well turn into the midfielder we've often lacked.

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by Platypuss » 09 Aug 2015 11:22

sandman You lose a game there is nothing to be happy about no matter how well you have played.


Rubbish.

As well as the oft-mentioned Plymouth 2-1, I was also at Molineux for the first game of the 1994-95 season.
We managed to lose 1-0 but due to the performance we just knew we were going to have a good season and that Division 2 was nothing to be scared of.

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