by Snowball » 08 Mar 2012 08:19
by Wimb » 08 Mar 2012 08:24
Snowball I didn't find the Pompey game "mind-numbingly boring"
With a tiny bit of luck we'd've scored 2-3 and I enjoyed the control we had..
AND
WE
WON
AGAIN
by Snowball » 08 Mar 2012 08:30
Wimb
Winning was great and fair enough if you enjoyed the fact we controlled the game but for me there was a distinct lack of on your feet moments in that game. There were a couple of darts down the wing and obviously the goal but in 90 minutes we had 2 shots on target and Alfie's 2 pokes just wide, otherwise fairly snooze worthy.
Another great demonstration of how to get a result and control a game in the Championship but personally I wasn't that 'entertained'.
by Wimb » 08 Mar 2012 08:36
SnowballWimb
Winning was great and fair enough if you enjoyed the fact we controlled the game but for me there was a distinct lack of on your feet moments in that game. There were a couple of darts down the wing and obviously the goal but in 90 minutes we had 2 shots on target and Alfie's 2 pokes just wide, otherwise fairly snooze worthy.
Another great demonstration of how to get a result and control a game in the Championship but personally I wasn't that 'entertained'.
Not overly EXCITED but not bored is my point, and definitetly not mind-numbingly bored
by melonhead » 08 Mar 2012 09:17
by Wimb » 08 Mar 2012 09:29
melonhead lol i can remember about 10 45 minutes just as boring from the last 15 home games
by melonhead » 08 Mar 2012 09:59
by Wimb » 08 Mar 2012 10:21
melonhead i disagree that shots on target/saves are the only barometer of an exciting game
by Forbury Lion » 08 Mar 2012 10:30
by Ian Royal » 08 Mar 2012 11:03
Wimb the title of the OP is wrong, we aren't playing poorly, we're just not playing 'attractive' football. How anyone can describe a team with 10 clean sheets in 14 games as playing poorly is beyond me As others have said, the point is to win games and we've been doing exactly that.
Now if you want to talk about how attractive we are in getting those results then that's a totally different argument. If you look at the stats & scorelines then this season is looking more and more like 1994/95 when we finished 2nd despite scoring just 58 goals. It's generally accepted that that era was some of the best football we've ever played but given the fact that I was just 8 at the time I can't sit here and say I remember if we were actually that stunning to watch... so if an older head can comment that would be grand
Back to the present and the Pompy game was mind numbingly boring to watch for 90 minutes but then the result is something you can enjoy and savour all week long, so hey enjoy it while it lasts
by Snowball » 08 Mar 2012 11:11
by Ian Royal » 08 Mar 2012 11:16
by Terminal Boardom » 08 Mar 2012 11:31
by paultheroyal » 08 Mar 2012 11:51
Wimb the title of the OP is wrong, we aren't playing poorly, we're just not playing 'attractive' football. How anyone can describe a team with 10 clean sheets in 14 games as playing poorly is beyond me As others have said, the point is to win games and we've been doing exactly that.
Now if you want to talk about how attractive we are in getting those results then that's a totally different argument. If you look at the stats & scorelines then this season is looking more and more like 1994/95 when we finished 2nd despite scoring just 58 goals. It's generally accepted that that era was some of the best football we've ever played but given the fact that I was just 8 at the time I can't sit here and say I remember if we were actually that stunning to watch... so if an older head can comment that would be grand
Back to the present and the Pompy game was mind numbingly boring to watch for 90 minutes but then the result is something you can enjoy and savour all week long, so hey enjoy it while it lasts
by melonhead » 08 Mar 2012 13:42
Wimbmelonhead i disagree that shots on target/saves are the only barometer of an exciting game
Nope, they form a part of it though.
During the second half on Tuesday there was also a distinct lack of big tackles, barely a goalmouth scramble, no really tricky crosses for the opposition to deal with and more miss-controlled passes then you can shake a stick at.
by facaldaqui » 08 Mar 2012 16:35
by mr_number » 08 Mar 2012 16:54
by rob the royal » 08 Mar 2012 17:09
Ideal Call me a weirdo, but this is the sort of play I enjoy.
We don't give them any chances, and when we have the ball we don't f^ck around, take no risk, and score the winner when we get the chance.
If this was Italy, the supporters would be spunking themselves with joy!!!!!!!!!!
FFS, we are a T E A M!!!!
by Franchise FC » 08 Mar 2012 17:21
Terminal Boardom Hence my drunken rant after the Burnley game. 7 wins on the spin is impressive but the comparison to Birmingham in 2008/09 is very relevant and appropriate. It all smacks of Italian style football with the bulk of the attention being not to concede. What BMcD has done this season is nothing short of miraculous considering the talent that has left in recent years.
Would it be a disaster if Reading missed out on promotion this season? I don't think so. What it will do is allow BMcD to bring in players to improve the squad during the close season. Would I anticipate a more expansive style of play? All depends on who comes in!
by Victor Meldrew » 08 Mar 2012 17:30
Terminal Boardom Hence my drunken rant after the Burnley game. 7 wins on the spin is impressive but the comparison to Birmingham in 2008/09 is very relevant and appropriate. It all smacks of Italian style football with the bulk of the attention being not to concede. What BMcD has done this season is nothing short of miraculous considering the talent that has left in recent years.
Would it be a disaster if Reading missed out on promotion this season? I don't think so. What it will do is allow BMcD to bring in players to improve the squad during the close season. Would I anticipate a more expansive style of play? All depends on who comes in!
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