by Victor Meldrew » 08 Apr 2014 22:51
by Upper West Ginger » 08 Apr 2014 23:07
by Royal Ginger » 08 Apr 2014 23:16
Victor Meldrew I was going to start with "Adkins Out" for playing 4 wingers in midfield but have now calmed down after hearing that Williams, Guthrie, Akpan and Hector were all injured.
We were o.k for about 5 minutes with a rather weak header from the Terry Butcher- bandaged Gorkss and then it was all down hill.
This must have been the softest midfield 4 that the club has ever put out:
Drenthe a headless chicken
Jobi just a chicken and as usual too ponderous and weak for the hurly-burly of central midfield.
Robson-Kanu another chicken
Obita -a little boy lost and let us not hear from him again that he is a central midfielder.
Surely it was talked about before the game that Bournemouth have probably the tallest back 4 in the division so what do we do?.....yes it was the long ball again and with Pog winning nothing in the air Alf was rendered pointless.
For me the only plusses on the night were Bridge coming in as if he had never been away and Ledge getting half an hour.
Kanu's goal was well taken but as with his other 2 goals this season only happening when the game was over.
Anybody know why McCleary didn't come on-it was crying out for Harte to be taken on but nobody bothered.
We surely can't make the play-offs with this spineless lot and the sooner we are put out of our misery the better.
Can't be bothered to do ratings but Bridge might have got a 6 or 7 and McCarthy had no chance with the goals and none of the midfielders warranted more than a 3 or 4-they were really that bad and if Bournemouth had been a bit more clinical it could easily have been a 6 or 7 goal thrashing.
by winchester_royal » 08 Apr 2014 23:34
by URZZZZ » 08 Apr 2014 23:44
by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 Apr 2014 23:47
by SCIAG » 08 Apr 2014 23:50
Royal Ginger
McCleary is supposedly struggling with a niggle and not fit. I think the question should be more along the line of why was he on the bench if he's not fit and we've got another 5 wingers in the squad.
MmmMonsterMunch
Personally I'd have gone:
Alex Mc
Obita Morrison Pearce Gunter
McAnuff HRK Leigertwood Blackman Drenthe
Pog
by SHORT AND CURLY » 08 Apr 2014 23:50
by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 Apr 2014 23:53
SCIAGRoyal Ginger
McCleary is supposedly struggling with a niggle and not fit. I think the question should be more along the line of why was he on the bench if he's not fit and we've got another 5 wingers in the squad.
I would have thought the answer to that was reasonably obvious - a combination of wingers being needed in positions that aren't the wing, avoiding Jake Taylor covering seven positions, and our total absence of senior players who aren't full backs if you remove McCleary and Legs from the squad.MmmMonsterMunch
Personally I'd have gone:
Alex Mc
Obita Morrison Pearce Gunter
McAnuff HRK Leigertwood Blackman Drenthe
Pog
You have managed the impressive feat of selecting a less suitable midfield than that Adkins chose.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 Apr 2014 23:55
SHORT AND CURLY Firstly I BOOOOOOOOOOOOd at half time after watching a pathetic, error ridden, passionless bunch of clueless idiots run around the field in blue and white tonight.
WTF in hell tactics does our so called manager install in our team. We have a striker who cant run, cant hold the ball up, cannot head, cannot score who saunters around like he couldn't give a flying one. Another who cant do anything. We have a midfield somewhere. They went missing in action big style. A defender who played and looked like Basil Fkin Fawlty
Get rid of this lot fast and I include our manager in that. I see on the Official site that he says we gave away three soft goals. NO SHIT SHERLOCK!!! What about the rest of the game then, Whats your excuse for that.
Not a happy bunny this evening
by P!ssed Off » 09 Apr 2014 00:07
by SCIAG » 09 Apr 2014 00:09
MmmMonsterMunch
Don't see how. Obita & McAnuff was a disaster of epic proportions. I'm sure for one game, Blackman & HRK could do a job there. I would agree it's a bodge job but certainly better than the 4-4-2 disaster I witnessed tonight. They cut through us with ease it was pathetic.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 09 Apr 2014 00:12
SCIAGMmmMonsterMunch
Don't see how. Obita & McAnuff was a disaster of epic proportions. I'm sure for one game, Blackman & HRK could do a job there. I would agree it's a bodge job but certainly better than the 4-4-2 disaster I witnessed tonight. They cut through us with ease it was pathetic.
You're sure two players with little to no defensive ability who have never played central midfield before would do better than two players who are reasonable defenders and have played central midfield before?
by Will95 » 09 Apr 2014 00:33
by Doolittle » 09 Apr 2014 00:52
by kwik-silva » 09 Apr 2014 02:19
Reading allowed the chasing pack to move within two points with another disappointing defeat, this time away at AFC Bournemouth. Although the loss isn't exactly surprising, given the two sides' recent form, the manner of defeat was particularly frustrating.
The opening two minutes was all Reading, with Gorkss eventually putting a free header over the bar after getting completely underneath the ball - but that's where Reading stopped playing football, and started imploding. Matt Ritchie scored with less than ten minutes gone, when a ball into the left channel was pulled across the six yard box by Lewis Grabban.
Royston Drenthe made a blistering run down the right-wing at 1-0, but only ended getting bundled off the ball with ALF screaming for it in the middle. 1-1 is a completely different game, and Drenthe's aversion to passing the ball so often ends with the team on the defensive after losing possession. However the reason the fans chant his name is, not only because he's one of the highest profile Reading players ever, but also because he's so often the only player on the pitch who looks like he wants to be there. Admittedly not enough to keep him in the team - so many wayward crosses again today - but it would be nice to see that commitment from the rest of the team. I feel Pog should probably get a mention, he looked to provide the impetus on many an occasion and held up the ball as well as one could be expected with no support.
Today was a perfect storm against Reading. Gorkss had a particularly bad game - almost every pass missed its target, and so often got the team into trouble; Bournemouth knew exactly how to exploit our defence - over the top, and force the centre backs to turn; and finally having both Williams and Guthrie out injured meant that those in the central midfield positions didn't pick up runners, and our midfield was completely overrun. Playing Bridge also seemed like a mistake, he wasn't up to the pace of the game and was substituted early in the second half. When playing Gunter and Obita we have pace at the back to cover balls over the top, but today whenever Gunter was caught up pitch we had nothing.
So within 17 minutes it was 2-0, and they were lucky not to concede more. A weak McCarthy parry could have been turned in, but luckily a man in blue and white got there first, and a corner almost fell to Grubban but was taken off his foot acrobatically by a teammate who blazed over. Grubban was also clean through after he beat everybody for pace, but he somehow missed McCarthy's bottom left corner.
That wasn't to save The Royals though, as less than a minute before the 45 were up lax defending once again meant that Bournemouth could easily pick a ball into the corner before crossing - this time Kermorgant headed home. At half-time it was quickly becoming a question of damage control, because, what with teams closing in, goal-difference is quickly becoming an important factor.
It seemed like Bournemouth were content with what they had, but in the second-half they still managed to have the better chances. Hal Robson managed to pull a goal back with a nicely placed finish, but even that didn't save him from the fans' frustrations when he bottled a challenge. At that point, a 2-1 scoreline would have been a lot better, or potentially even a 2-2 if Drenthe had squared to ALF.
All in all, the result was flattering to Reading, but it also means that there is still something to play for. I just wish that the players saw that. Leigertwood looked fairly good for somebody who's been out for the best part of a year, and Reading actually played some fairly nice stuff in stoppage time. Although that may be because Bournemouth sat off and let them play. Leicester on Monday is huge!
by floyd__streete » 09 Apr 2014 03:19
by Jackson Corner » 09 Apr 2014 03:29
by windermere_royal » 09 Apr 2014 05:06
Jackson Corner Outclassed by Bournemouth. We have sunk this low in just 12 months. As good as Bournemouth were we were as bad. We should not be surprised we have been shit all season and are only in 6th due to the failings of others. This time next week we will be down to 9th and the season over. Get Atkins out and bring Brian back. ASAP
by Haag Royal » 09 Apr 2014 07:21
Jackson Corner Outclassed by Bournemouth. We have sunk this low in just 12 months. As good as Bournemouth were we were as bad. We should not be surprised we have been shit all season and are only in 6th due to the failings of others. This time next week we will be down to 9th and the season over. Get Atkins out and bring Brian back. ASAP
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