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Re: EFL Trophy - Bristol Rovers (A) Match Thread sponsored by nobody really cares.

by CountryRoyal » 31 Aug 2016 15:16

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LWJ How long were the highlights, 3 minutes?


2 Chances - unlucky with both. How many Reading Strikers have you seen have more than 2 chances in a game.?

Quite a few. Kermogant against Brighton is the immediate one that springs to mind, Mendes against MK Dons as well.

The fans who went to the game would have seen his decision making, his off the ball movement, his teamwork, everything basically, but you are saying they are wrong because he was 'unlucky' with both his chances, that you saw on youtube in a 3 minute clip.

Okay.


Reason and logic have no place on HNA?!

Away with you...

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by Hoop Blah » 31 Aug 2016 15:22

LWJ The fans who went to the game would have seen his decision making, his off the ball movement, his teamwork, everything basically, but you are saying they are wrong because he was 'unlucky' with both his chances, that you saw on youtube in a 3 minute clip.

Okay.


You have to keep in mind that mambo has quite the love affair with Samuel going on so he's always likely to be a little biased.

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Re: EFL Trophy - Bristol Rovers (A) Match Thread sponsored by nobody really cares.

by LWJ » 31 Aug 2016 15:29

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LWJ The fans who went to the game would have seen his decision making, his off the ball movement, his teamwork, everything basically, but you are saying they are wrong because he was 'unlucky' with both his chances, that you saw on youtube in a 3 minute clip.

Okay.


You have to keep in mind that mambo has quite the love affair with Samuel going on so he's always likely to be a little biased.

I see. :?

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Re: EFL Trophy - Bristol Rovers (A) Match Thread sponsored by nobody really cares.

by mambo3 » 31 Aug 2016 18:46

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by KC Royal » 31 Aug 2016 19:07

Nameless Don't judge on one game though. Samuel looked good on Friday. Until we see him in a run of first team games it's hard to judge how effective he'll be. He has the ability but can he translate that into performing at Championship level ?


Interesting. On the couple of times I saw him play for Gillingham last season he was inconsistent, good the first time, poor the second time. Atm I don't think he's good enough to be starting regularly for us, or maybe even coming off the bench as he has a knack of scoring early goals. I actually wonder whether Bradley Dack made him look better than he is, but I hope i'm wrong on that as I want him to succeed here.

I would definitely prefer him to come into a successful side if and when it happens though. He did seem affected when the Gillingham fans got on his case the 2nd game.


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Re: EFL Trophy - Bristol Rovers (A) Match Thread sponsored by nobody really cares.

by John Smith » 02 Sep 2016 09:30

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2 Chances - unlucky with both. How many Reading Strikers have you seen have more than 2 chances in a game.?

Quite a few. Kermogant against Brighton is the immediate one that springs to mind, Mendes against MK Dons as well.

The fans who went to the game would have seen his decision making, his off the ball movement, his teamwork, everything basically, but you are saying they are wrong because he was 'unlucky' with both his chances, that you saw on youtube in a 3 minute clip.

Okay.

Matej Vydra regularly used to have (and squander) at least 2 chances in a game.

The sense of relief at the fact he is no longer at my club is like being given the all clear at the doctors.

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