by Brogue » 15 Aug 2023 23:04
by retro royal » 15 Aug 2023 23:20
by skipper » 15 Aug 2023 23:30
retro royal Didn't really believe a drop in division would be good for us, but now with the youth stepping up, think it is. A season improving and a late push for the playoffs just missing out then going up the following season and the players having a couple of seasons behind them ready for the Championship.
Hopefully we got good contracts on them all
by RG30 » 15 Aug 2023 23:33
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by CountryRoyal » 15 Aug 2023 23:54
by Royal_jimmy » 15 Aug 2023 23:57
by retro royal » 16 Aug 2023 00:00
CountryRoyal How can people be changing their tune going from “relegation is a disaster” to “now I think it’s good” based on the back off a 1 nil, ultimately laboured, home win against arguably the worst side in the division, and it was a massive own goal.
Glad to get off the mark and delighted fit the kids (and button) but one swallow does not a summer make.
One thing is evident is how much easier games are against players who don’t care (Millwall Vs limited but competitive chelt).
by Royal_jimmy » 16 Aug 2023 00:01
skipperretro royal Didn't really believe a drop in division would be good for us, but now with the youth stepping up, think it is. A season improving and a late push for the playoffs just missing out then going up the following season and the players having a couple of seasons behind them ready for the Championship.
Hopefully we got good contracts on them all
I thought it would be a disaster, but i'm beginning to eat my words.
Financially it's awful, but we seem to be pulling ourself out of a funke. I'm so damned excited about this season! Lets goooo
by 72 bus » 16 Aug 2023 00:03
CountryRoyal How can people be changing their tune going from “relegation is a disaster” to “now I think it’s good” based on the back off a 1 nil, ultimately laboured, home win against arguably the worst side in the division, and it was a massive own goal.
Glad to get off the mark and delighted fit the kids (and button) but one swallow does not a summer make.
One thing is evident is how much easier games are against players who don’t care (Millwall Vs limited but competitive chelt).
by 72 bus » 16 Aug 2023 00:05
Royal_jimmy My honest opinion....
Thought we played nice football at times, particularly in the first half but we're looking blunt and lightweight up top. We need to work on our end product and fitness. Second half was poor and we faded again, I'm questioning whether we're fit enough to sustain this style. Hopefully with Selles being a fitness coach he'll be working on that and we are more consistent in games. Cheltenham were poor and didn't really look like scoring although Abbey and Bindon did keep their attack fairly quiet still.
We need to be patient, our youngsters will make mistakes but they'll improve in time. I'm excited to see them grow and embrace the high intensity style of play.
Don't really get the massive excitement, we beat Cheltenham from a bit of a flukey OG.. big deal, with no disrespect to Cheltenham. Pleased we're off the mark but I didn't think it was that amazing. Did just about enough to win and probably a fair scoreline. Wasnt a great game and not many chances. Can see the massive drop in quality in this league.
by Royal_jimmy » 16 Aug 2023 00:06
CountryRoyal How can people be changing their tune going from “relegation is a disaster” to “now I think it’s good” based on the back off a 1 nil, ultimately laboured, home win against arguably the worst side in the division, and it was a massive own goal.
Glad to get off the mark and delighted fit the kids (and button) but one swallow does not a summer make.
One thing is evident is how much easier games are against players who don’t care (Millwall Vs limited but competitive chelt).
by CountryRoyal » 16 Aug 2023 00:30
Royal_jimmyCountryRoyal How can people be changing their tune going from “relegation is a disaster” to “now I think it’s good” based on the back off a 1 nil, ultimately laboured, home win against arguably the worst side in the division, and it was a massive own goal.
Glad to get off the mark and delighted fit the kids (and button) but one swallow does not a summer make.
One thing is evident is how much easier games are against players who don’t care (Millwall Vs limited but competitive chelt).
Some people if we lose to Stevenage the doom merchants will be back
by CountryRoyal » 16 Aug 2023 00:32
72 busCountryRoyal How can people be changing their tune going from “relegation is a disaster” to “now I think it’s good” based on the back off a 1 nil, ultimately laboured, home win against arguably the worst side in the division, and it was a massive own goal.
Glad to get off the mark and delighted fit the kids (and button) but one swallow does not a summer make.
One thing is evident is how much easier games are against players who don’t care (Millwall Vs limited but competitive chelt).
But it's good to watch this young side develop, a real breath of fresh air it won't always work but it's worth paying to watch.
This side that started tonight would not have got a chance under your avatars management.
Young boys scored five conceded none won two
Old boys scored none conceded two won none
by 72 bus » 16 Aug 2023 00:47
CountryRoyal72 busCountryRoyal How can people be changing their tune going from “relegation is a disaster” to “now I think it’s good” based on the back off a 1 nil, ultimately laboured, home win against arguably the worst side in the division, and it was a massive own goal.
Glad to get off the mark and delighted fit the kids (and button) but one swallow does not a summer make.
One thing is evident is how much easier games are against players who don’t care (Millwall Vs limited but competitive chelt).
But it's good to watch this young side develop, a real breath of fresh air it won't always work but it's worth paying to watch.
This side that started tonight would not have got a chance under your avatars management.
Young boys scored five conceded none won two
Old boys scored none conceded two won none
‘Greed, and wouldn’t read into the avatar, haven’t been arsed to make a new one.
by Snowball » 16 Aug 2023 00:48
by parky » 16 Aug 2023 03:56
Snowball I really don’t get the negativity in BFTG.
Cheltenham may be a likely relegation team but they are still experienced pros and for most of this match the Reading youngsters took them to the cleaners with 2/3 possession and limiting Cheltenham to three very tame attempts on goal.
Cheltenham hardly looked like scoring. Most of their attacks were breaks and Button was never seriously exposed.
Meanwhile Southwood had to make at least three fine saves, one from Carson at full stretch, another from Wing, a third was a fingertip save from Vickers, there was a fourth also in the corner, this time from Azeez.
I seem to remember players free in the Cheltenham box, balls flying across the area (Andy Carroll would have had a field day) and at least one nasty cross stretched Southwood.
We could easily have gone in 4-0 at HT
People say we faded in the second half, as if the boys were knackered. It looked more like they were settling for 1-0 (when I really wanted us to go for a second goal).
The subs looked defensive, and if you sit back you invite any side to have a go… but was Button troubled? Not at all.
He may have stopped a couple. One was a lame, tame shot straight to him, another was a soft header straight into his arms.
I thought this was a comprehensive win and far better than the win at Millwall where Millwall’s defence was appalling on the night.
We dealt with breaks brilliantly. These lads chase harder than any of the old hands who played at Port Vale.
They played like they’d played together (and well) for years. They won countless headers against bigger, heavier men, ran their hearts out to get back to cover. The two CBs looked untroubled. LB Carson was excellent. Mbengue OK but not as stand-out.
The midfield played some lovely stuff. I noticed Savage the most, followed by Camara. Savage is a very neat player, seems to have that extra second. He would be in my starting 11 every time
EHIBxx was a threat all night (and was getting fouled a helluva lot) and the small child also known as Vickers ran his socks off and showed shedloads of skill.
I also thought “Old Man McIntyre” (24) played very well as sub.