Reading FC Match Report: 2017/2018 Season - FA Cup
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marlowuk
» 06 Jan 2018 17:21
First the excuses - the pitch was not great and it was very windy.
Now the reality - we were outplayed by a mid Div 2 side. They had 12 shots (5 on target) to our 6 shots (2 on target) and 11 corners to our 1!! I lost count of the times we literally passed the ball to the opposition or passed it out of play. It was embarrassing!
No-one comes out with any great credit. Jaakkola made a few good saves but his distribution painfully slow and awful! Barrow and Bacuna at least tried albeit not very successfully. And what was the idea in setting the side up with no striker?
At least it was only about 1 miles journey for me!!
Schmeichel the dog
» 06 Jan 2018 17:46
Whore Jackie
» 06 Jan 2018 18:10
Have to say that was one of the most toxic away crowds I've been part of. Yep, the team is out of form, but some of the negativity was unbelievable. No doubt that was why McShane behaved as he did and tried to get the team down the tunnel with acknowledging us. Not sure who changed his mind, but I've never seen anything like it. Start acting like a captain, grow a pair and help turn this dreadful season around.
Jagermesiter1871
» 06 Jan 2018 18:19
It wasn't just his goal kicks (many of which he kicked out of play!). When he had made a save and with Stevenage committed to attack, he failed to release the ball quickly to set up a counter attack.
Yeah sorry, not just kicks.
It was painful to watch and I can only assume he's been coached to take as long as possible with every distribution. The slowness permeates every member of the team though.
tilehurstender
» 06 Jan 2018 19:11
And yes I am still going to Hull next week!
genome
» 06 Jan 2018 19:18
A team that were 20th at the time
A team that were 23rd at the time
A team that were bottom at the time
And a League Two side
P4 W0 D2 L2
Mental. I'm sure it doesn't help them, but the players surely cannot be too pissed off with getting stick from the fans.
Jack Celliers
» 06 Jan 2018 19:25
Jaakola 4 saved well but looked far less competent than their debutant
Richards 8 the one good thing about the game - why were we playing Gunter and Bacuna out of position instead of him?
MacShane 2 he has gone
Ilori 6 ok but looked a bit bemused at times (am I really not good enough for this team?)
Bacuna 6 quite good
Kelly 1 the worst half I have seen from a Reading player in years
Evans 3 lightweight
Edwards 3 anonymoius
The other one is not worth commenting on
Barrow 6 good apart from his chance
McCleary 3 it's a shame
Stam 1
I don't know how you justify that formation: we had no striker, so we had to play two wingers up-front, so we had no wide midfielders and had to play four central midfielders?
Sutekh
» 06 Jan 2018 19:38
Playing with no striker is just ridiculous, ok Bodvarsson may have been ill but there’s still Kermorgant
It was awful stuff from beginning to end with no outlet going forward and therefore even less creativity than usual for Reading. It took until about the 40th minute even get the ball near the Stevenage penalty area in any threatening manner
Most of the 1st half both teams appeared to be kicking in the same direction
Richards was probably the best player overall yet we all know he’ll be dropped for the next game and the team will be back to playing midfielders or right backs there
Crowd started out supportive and getting behind the team but as proceedings unwound, and it became clear how utterly inept it was going to be yet again, that support turned more to black humour and having a go at rhe management.
But the team managed to survive and we can all have another opportunity to watch Reading this month for the princely sum of a tenner. In fact if we’re lucky we could get a bonus 30 minutes on the night as well.
Boycott it and risk missing a cracker.
Onward to Nigel Adkins and Hull first though....
Ascotexgunner
» 06 Jan 2018 20:24
The game is simple. Kelly and JVB today stood out again as serial underperformers. Simply not good enough to play football at this level.
I'm gonna stick up for JVB, I like him, he's had some really good games when in midfield or protecting the back four, but put him in defence he's a liability. He's not a defender. I just don't get why Stam can't see that. I like his attitude but it does get him in trouble.
Kelly I've moaned about for for months......every time he starts we are shit. He gets the ball, looks up, and then takes ages to know what to do with it. That's no good at this level. His always over hits his passes as well. I agree, he just isn't good enough.
tidus_mi2
» 06 Jan 2018 20:32
wiggso
» 06 Jan 2018 20:35
The vast majority turned up to support the team, the vast majority wanted to be positive and see a performance fitting of the amount of their salary they spent on getting to the game.
Yet again we didn't.
If people paid to watch me at work and I came up with that quality then is expect a lot worse than a few booboo songs.
Who is speaking for the loyal fans that turn up and don't abuse the team?
Match Stats
Full Time: 0-0
Half Time: 0-0
Attendance: 3877
Referee: B Toner
Teams
Reading: A Jaakkola, P McShane, O Richards, L Bacuna (C Gunter, 89), T Ilori, L Kelly, J van den Berg, D Edwards (J Swift, 81), G Evans, G McCleary (Y Kermorgant, 65), M Barrow.
Subs not used: T Blackett, S Aluko, V Mannone, P Clement.
Stevenage: T King, J King, R Henry, J Martin, B Wilmot (F Franks, 89), T Pett, B Kennedy (A Samuel, 73), J Smith, M McKee, D Newton, M Godden.
Subs not used: J Gray, J Fryer, L Wilkinson, C Whelpdale, D Gorman.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: O Richards, L Bacuna
Stevenage: T Pett, D Newton
This FA Cup game took place 2542 days ago in the 2017/2018 season.