Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by readingbedding » 23 Jul 2009 21:56

True, they bang them in at training, doesn't necessarily translate into competitive matches.
Team bonding is where tours like these come into play.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by brendywendy » 24 Jul 2009 00:05

No ones lauded anyone.its good that theyre scoring.end of.
And i may be wrong but im pretty sure a tour of 2nd rate swedish teams preceded at least one of the 106,or 8th place seasons.

Its great to see the kids coming back from their loans hungry and wanting to force their way into rodgers plans. Id say that davies,kanu,and church are right on his radar now. Well played to the lads really.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by Southbank Old Boy » 24 Jul 2009 00:14

FFS, I said already that i think the tour and these games are excellent prep for the season

Some people seem to have got a bit carried away with the extent of the result and the scoring exploits of he youngsters though

Just think people should be a bit more realistic thats all

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by leww_rfc » 24 Jul 2009 01:15

Southbank Old Boy FFS, I said already that i think the tour and these games are excellent prep for the season

Some people seem to have got a bit carried away with the extent of the result and the scoring exploits of he youngsters though

Just think people should be a bit more realistic thats all


Jonsereds IF are apparently the equivalent of a League 2 side, so in my eyes its a good result.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by stl_royal » 24 Jul 2009 05:24

like the fact that kanu is getting a chance to show himself off. always thought he had a good future and looks like he could make a breakthrough.


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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by (.)Boobies(.) » 24 Jul 2009 08:23

Wizard Ok, not against the best sides. But Church, Robson-Kanu and Davies are scoring a lot :shock:

Interesting to note that Pearce played but Gunnarsson was selected as captain.


That isn't interesting. Rodgers is giving anyone that wants the role of captain a chance. I really don't see, and hope I don't see Gunnarsson starting games next season.
As mentioned already elsewhere, Church and Robson-Kanu are already lightening the burden of losing someone like Kevin Doyle, and soon Stephen Hunt.
When we have a fit Noel Hunt, where will Shane Long find himself? 3rd choice again already for me, certainly if Church can take this form, and last seasons into the Championship!

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by Terminal Boardom » 24 Jul 2009 08:33

Is it just possible that the youngsters have detected a wind change and suddenly see more of a level playing field? Seeing that there is an opportunity to get to play in the first team is giving them he encouragement to make the step up. I have said it before but I think SSC missed a trick by not shaking up the support staff last season. It got too samey and too comfortable for too many.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by CMRoyal » 24 Jul 2009 08:38

stl_royal like the fact that kanu is getting a chance to show himself off. always thought he had a good future and looks like he could make a breakthrough.


He's very raw though, and will frustrate a lot of people if he plays regularly this season. Church makes some fantastic runs and needs players with the intelligence and craft to exploit them in a timely fashion. Hopefully R-K can do that.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by glass half full » 24 Jul 2009 08:48

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stl_royal like the fact that kanu is getting a chance to show himself off. always thought he had a good future and looks like he could make a breakthrough.


He's very raw though, and will frustrate a lot of people if he plays regularly this season. Church makes some fantastic runs and needs players with the intelligence and craft to exploit them in a timely fashion. Hopefully R-K can do that.


Certainly more than SHunt or Kebe.


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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Jul 2009 09:06

leww_rfc
Southbank Old Boy FFS, I said already that i think the tour and these games are excellent prep for the season

Some people seem to have got a bit carried away with the extent of the result and the scoring exploits of he youngsters though

Just think people should be a bit more realistic thats all


Jonsereds IF are apparently the equivalent of a League 2 side, so in my eyes its a good result.

That'll be two leagues below Conference I think you will find

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by loyalroyal4life » 24 Jul 2009 09:19

good effort

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by glass half full » 24 Jul 2009 09:20

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Southbank Old Boy FFS, I said already that i think the tour and these games are excellent prep for the season

Some people seem to have got a bit carried away with the extent of the result and the scoring exploits of he youngsters though

Just think people should be a bit more realistic thats all


Jonsereds IF are apparently the equivalent of a League 2 side, so in my eyes its a good result.

That'll be two leagues below Conference I think you will find


i am all in favour of a pre-season tour of Sweden. I did hear that they wanted to extend the tour to Norway but couldn't afjord it...

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by brendywendy » 24 Jul 2009 09:30

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stl_royal like the fact that kanu is getting a chance to show himself off. always thought he had a good future and looks like he could make a breakthrough.


He's very raw though, and will frustrate a lot of people if he plays regularly this season. Church makes some fantastic runs and needs players with the intelligence and craft to exploit them in a timely fashion. Hopefully R-K can do that.


Certainly more than SHunt or Kebe.


the kebe thats set up the majority of our preseason goals with some really nice crosses, through balls and pull backs?


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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by glass half full » 24 Jul 2009 09:48

I would love Kebe to do thisconsistently[b][over a season./b]

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by glass half full » 24 Jul 2009 10:08

retro royal Bit more info on Swedish Football

http://www.soccervista.com/Sweden-2__Di ... 9-534.html

Good stuff!

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by Hoop Blah » 24 Jul 2009 10:12

These tours to Sweden are excellent for our pre-season, and I don't think it was a coincidence that the year we got relegated was the year we didn't go over there for some team bonding and relatively easy games.

I do worry that we've not a couple extra, more testing friendlies when we get back though. Apart from Chelsea we've not really got any games where the players are going to be properly tested and for any chinks in the armour to be exposed.

As for these games being anything other than training sessions and the scorelines being relevant, anyone who gets anywhere near carried away by them is being a little naive really.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by Maguire » 24 Jul 2009 10:18

I'll say again:

Friendly results mean NOTHING.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by CMRoyal » 24 Jul 2009 10:26

Hoop Blah I do worry that we've not a couple extra, more testing friendlies when we get back though. Apart from Chelsea we've not really got any games where the players are going to be properly tested and for any chinks in the armour to be exposed.


This is why I think we need to play as near to full strength as possible against Burton in the League Cup. Treat it as a bonus friendly early in the season.

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Re: Reading Fc (8-0) Jonsereds IF

by Terminal Boardom » 24 Jul 2009 10:29

CMRoyal This is why I think we need to play as near to full strength as possible against Burton in the League Cup. Treat it as a bonus friendly early in the season.


I could not agree more with ^^^

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