by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 08 Mar 2020 07:50
by John Madejski's Wallet » 08 Mar 2020 09:42
by NewCorkSeth » 08 Mar 2020 10:10
leonNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal Ejaria hasn't been found out. Players of his ability aren't found out. He's just not making the right choices.
He's young, he's talented and there's plenty of time for him to flourish. With experience comes better decisions. Swift's done it, so no reason he can't too.
Totally agree. Ridiculous statement from Crowbar there.
Well he’s been totally ineffective for 2 months so somethings up. Not sure it’s making wrong decisions.
by WestYorksRoyal » 08 Mar 2020 10:17
Old Man Andrews Ejaria should spend a couple of weeks playing the role of impact sub imo. He just needs to freshen up a little and get some rest. Young man who has a big future and I'd hate to see his season end on a down note or pick up an injury due to over exertion.
by Zip » 08 Mar 2020 10:21
by NewCorkSeth » 08 Mar 2020 10:43
by leon » 08 Mar 2020 11:21
NewCorkSethleonNewCorkSeth Totally agree. Ridiculous statement from Crowbar there.
Well he’s been totally ineffective for 2 months so somethings up. Not sure it’s making wrong decisions.
I think it is. As well, as Mick pointed out a few matches ago, his luck has turned recently. For a while everything went right for him with things like the bounce of the ball but now they are constantly saying "he was unlucky there"
by Hound » 08 Mar 2020 11:28
by URZZZZ » 08 Mar 2020 11:30
leonNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal Ejaria hasn't been found out. Players of his ability aren't found out. He's just not making the right choices.
He's young, he's talented and there's plenty of time for him to flourish. With experience comes better decisions. Swift's done it, so no reason he can't too.
Totally agree. Ridiculous statement from Crowbar there.
Well he’s been totally ineffective for 2 months so somethings up. Not sure it’s making wrong decisions.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Mar 2020 11:51
by Zip » 08 Mar 2020 12:12
by stealthpapes » 08 Mar 2020 12:22
by stealthpapes » 08 Mar 2020 12:49
by 3points » 08 Mar 2020 15:45
stealthpapes Off The Pitch post
Later start than usual, as I was having lunch with my Dad (buffalo & rye, smokehouse) but The Wellington was well-chosen starting point. Black Country Ales' major Brum centre pub, with at least 17 lines on the go (there's more upstairs, but iirc they're the local ciders). Pre-match ale here with Green, JMW, papes Sr and my mate from the Red.
Half time pint was serviceable.
The Uber from Digbeth to our first post-match pub was fun, as I was probably the smallest of the three of us in the back and, truth be told, my athletic days are a while ago. Barely got my legs inside...
Hen and Chickens: pints of tribute and envious eyes at the curries on offer. Joined by two mates from Brum.
Rock and Roll brewhouse: up the hill to get here before closing time, Ramble On proved a solid session beer.
Burning Soul: pub in an industrial unit time! Also, back down the hill as RnR calls last orders at 1830. Drinks diverged somewhat here, pale ales for some, pilsners for others and 'experimental ale' for Green. Err, I hope he's ok this morning, it looked like dishwater.
Jewellers Arms: back up the hill, with myself straggling behind. Except I know the short cut and somehow managed to get there first. LOL? I had a pale ale called Quadhop, crisp and drinkable. The plum bitter selected by JMW and Green started well but each sip brought diminishing returns. Also, cobs made to order, how about yes?
Whisky Tasting Bar: apparently it was Brum whisky festival, so this place had taken a battering. Only one bottle of lager left in the fridge, no IPA and the choice between an IPA and a porter. While not to my tastes, and certainly not after a run of paler beers, I can certainly appreciate that it wasn't a bad beer, nice combination of bitter and smokey flavours.
At this point, JMW had to depart, with the last train to 'Ding at a mere 2105. Laughable, really. The two Brummie lads also departed, so Green and I finished off a solid tour of JQ hostelries in the Cask Inn Micropub with a 2/3 of Kona (Green) and a USA pale (me).
by Zammo » 08 Mar 2020 16:07
Singing Defective Evening rounded off by Cross Country no-trains cancelling two trains, so with a Wasps game, Oxford at Shrewsbury and our little contribution, the train was like a Corona infection party.
by NewCorkSeth » 08 Mar 2020 16:51
URZZZZleonNewCorkSeth Totally agree. Ridiculous statement from Crowbar there.
Well he’s been totally ineffective for 2 months so somethings up. Not sure it’s making wrong decisions.
Still don’t think CM/CAM is the better position for him, crowded out too easily there when teams tuck in, would probably prefer to give Olise a shot in the middle
by Singing Defective » 08 Mar 2020 18:37
Zammo
We had a good sing song though.
by RG7Fan » 08 Mar 2020 19:10
3points Definitely a game of two halves. Overall a poor game of football, but we won. We were workmanlike in the second half. Good to get the equaliser early and the second knocked the stuffing out of the Blues and their fans. Birmingham were poor throughout. How have they got so many points? When they played at the Madejski they knocked it around quite nicely at times but now resemble just a Warnock team in a Pep Clotet disguise.
Swift was dreadful first half and Ovie non-existent. Morrison’s nd Miazga solid, and Yiadom did very little attacking. Looked like a definite tactic. I liked Omar Richards’ tenacity throughout the game. I’d have him as MOTM. We look better with Rino’s energy and driving runs in midfield too.
Cracking finish from Miazga which made up for his mistake for their goal. Not sure how Hogan missed the chance on the back post soon after they scored.
6’s all round except a 4 for Ovie and a 7 for Richards.
by facaldaqui » 08 Mar 2020 19:26
leonNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal Ejaria hasn't been found out. Players of his ability aren't found out. He's just not making the right choices.
He's young, he's talented and there's plenty of time for him to flourish. With experience comes better decisions. Swift's done it, so no reason he can't too.
Totally agree. Ridiculous statement from Crowbar there.
Well he’s been totally ineffective for 2 months so somethings up. Not sure it’s making wrong decisions.
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2020 20:25
RG7Fan3points Definitely a game of two halves. Overall a poor game of football, but we won. We were workmanlike in the second half. Good to get the equaliser early and the second knocked the stuffing out of the Blues and their fans. Birmingham were poor throughout. How have they got so many points? When they played at the Madejski they knocked it around quite nicely at times but now resemble just a Warnock team in a Pep Clotet disguise.
Swift was dreadful first half and Ovie non-existent. Morrison’s nd Miazga solid, and Yiadom did very little attacking. Looked like a definite tactic. I liked Omar Richards’ tenacity throughout the game. I’d have him as MOTM. We look better with Rino’s energy and driving runs in midfield too.
Cracking finish from Miazga which made up for his mistake for their goal. Not sure how Hogan missed the chance on the back post soon after they scored.
6’s all round except a 4 for Ovie and a 7 for Richards.
Good day out with 3points where I broke my away win duck. 1st half dire, 2nd half much better. Good fan atmosphere, nice acknowledgment at the end by the players & Bowen.
Lolz at the 50-60 year old Birmingham fan in the corner making a tit of himself acting like a teenager giving the whole tosser hand shake, etc. - I know we all do it, but he was embarrassing.
Not sure Horseman was a good choice of coaches given what they were used for a few weeks back ...
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