Reading FC Match Report: 2017/2018 Season - Championship
NOTTM FOREST 1 READING 1
Reading: O Richards (35)
Nottm Forest: L Tomlin (85)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Kitsondinho
» 20 Feb 2018 23:50
2nd half we looked panicked and scared. We resorted to trying far too hard to play it quickly, which just gave it back to Forest. They totally dominated the ball and the chances. They had numerous chances to score before Tomlin (who else ) finally put us out of our misery. The fact he should have been sent off for two yellows when he threw his toys out of the pram confirmed he would score. Bacuna had a great chance to make it 2-0.....but his decision to shoot rather than square it to Martin did cost us in the end. Interesting to note as the game wore on, Aluko drifted further and further in-field.....which reduced our outlet and caused us to drop deeper and deeper.
My MOM tonight was probably Vito in the end. His free kick saves in the first half and two saves in the second meant we left with s point. Richards ran him close but overplayed it a few too many times. Gunter was ok, but took far too many risks or threw himself to the floor to get out of trouble. It didn’t always work. Finally, it was so sad to see GMac be a passenger as a sub.....he never looked liked doing anything useful and the game completely passed him by.
Woodcote Royal
» 21 Feb 2018 00:24
Quite. We all love GMac but he's been a shadow of his former self for at least a year now. Add to this to the fact that Aluko rarely looks worth 7 million pennies let alone pounds and it simply beggars belief that both Beerens and Popa were deemed surplus to requirement and disposed of.
When decisions like this are made by managers who are allowed to keep their jobs, it's time to realise the writing is on the wall.
Respect to all those who went.
JR
» 21 Feb 2018 00:50
Quite. We all love GMac but he's been a shadow of his former self for at least a year now. Add to this to the fact that Aluko rarely looks worth 7 million pennies let alone pounds and it simply beggars belief that both Beerens and Popa were deemed surplus to requirement and disposed of.
When decisions like this are made by managers who are allowed to keep their jobs, it's time to realise the writing is on the wall.
Respect to all those who went.
You lost all respect when you mentioned Beerens. He was quite rightly disposed of for being useless.
Popa we can only assume was indifferent in training.
Hound
» 21 Feb 2018 06:51
2 points dropped being as we were 1 up, but Forest would have felt hard done by if they’d lost
I thought we looked a lot more positive and aggressive. Obvs we were far from perfect, the passing was poor at times, but not a disaster
Hound
» 21 Feb 2018 08:48
I've seen some utterly abysmal performances this season - Hull, Boro, Burton, Brum etc - this wasn't like that
Theroyalbox
» 21 Feb 2018 08:58
3points
» 21 Feb 2018 09:01
First half - generally thought we were pretty good but fortunate not to concede due to the offside goal. Plenty of movement, some dodgy long passes by Joey, Bacuna spraying it around and Kelly working hard in midfield. Good strike by Richards with the assist from a Gunter shot/save/rebound. Martin missed an early sitter. We were well worthy of the lead overall and Forest looked a poor team, reminding me a lot of ourselves at home. Home crowd clearly getting frustrated with the sideways/backwards passing.
Second half, they came out of the blocks quicker and pressed higher up the filed. How many times have we seen that happen this season. Last year we would probably have just about hung on to the lead. Thought their 17 looked lively but lacked a bit of quality. We still had a couple of chances. Richards was blowing out of his arse from about 75 minutes onwards and Forest looked to attack down his side a lot after bringing on Matty Cash.
Player comments
Illori - thought he had a good game. One of his best in a Reading shirt. Didn't really looked phased all evening and made a lot of good covering challenges. Probably nicked my MoM and looked pretty solid alongside Moore.
Kelly - good first half, faded in the second
Joey - ran out of legs and let Tomlin get the better of him - gave away about five "fouls" on Tomlin in about 15 minutes. Should have been subbed for Evans earlier with Evans then marking Tomlin closely
Martin - poor. Missed a great chance; looked lazy and had some massive attitude issues when balls weren't played to him. Pity Kermogant wasn't on the bench to bring on at the end and was surprised Stam didn't sub him for JdB
Aluko - he gets a lot of criticism on here but last night he worked his socks off. Little creativity, especially second half, but was always showing for the the ball and tracked back a lot. Their LB pushed on a lot and Aluko did his covering duties well. I'd prefer a right footed winger playing on the right wing if I'm honest but thought he did alright last night (I'm probably now going to be shot down in flames ).
Richards - good goal and great goal line block early in the second half. HOWEVER, if Blackett had made the same number of mistakes as Richards he would have absolutely castigated on this site. Got caught out of position too often, lost the ball by being too fancy too often and, on another night, could have picked up a second booking. In all fairness he didn't get much support from Barrow though and bombed forward incessantly for the first hour but then rapidly run out of steam. Was actually surprised Stam didn't bring Blackett on for the past 10 minutes or so as we looked certain to concede down our left.
I went with a Leicester supporting work colleague. He enjoyed the first half and thought we played well and actually thought the game was very entertaining in the second half. He really liked Bacuna in the first half, along with Kelly and he's a massive Liam Moore fan.
Overall, feels a bit disappointing to concede another late goal but Forest deserved to get something out of the game. Still hopeful we'll break our home run of form on Saturday.
Kitsondinho
» 21 Feb 2018 09:09
I’d agree with a lot of what you say about Aluko. I thought he looked far more engaged in the team effort than I’ve seen him, especially in the first half. However he needs to stay out wide and not drift inside so much. Dunno if that is his choice or Stam’s instructions. Either way, it created more problems than it solved.
Zammo
» 21 Feb 2018 09:22
#stamout
Kitsondinho
» 21 Feb 2018 09:30
Agreed. I really like him as a player and think he has so much to offer us. However, he has been played in CM so often this year that he hasn’t shown what he can do. If he is still here next season (which I’m not sure he will be, he can’t be happy with the current situation) I hope his role is more defined and he is used as either a support striker or an out and out winger.
Hound
» 21 Feb 2018 09:41
I do wonder about the logic of spending 5 days training on what were no doubt pristine pitches in the south of Spain, when they are pretty much nothing like the conditions you are facing when you come back to Britain.
John Smith
» 21 Feb 2018 10:04
A point away from home anywhere in this division is no disgrace and it's another point on the board, and another game out the way. Roll on Derby.
Hound
» 21 Feb 2018 11:47
I imagine that's something to do with the 10 day break.
I do hate to be one of the negative nobbers, but a draw last night wasn't good enough, it doesn't matter if the performance was better.
To an extent I agree. Before the game had this down as our most winnable game left. But sometimes you have to accept the oppo have a good half and you have to be reasonably happy with a point.
We've 8 games left at home. TBH if we keep being appalling at home, we've every chance of going down.That's really what we need to change. I see Sheff Utd as very winnable, Derby less so. I think after those 2 games I'll look back and consider if the Forest point was a good one, or whether it was a major screw up
genome
» 21 Feb 2018 11:51
I imagine that's something to do with the 10 day break.
I do hate to be one of the negative nobbers, but a draw last night wasn't good enough, it doesn't matter if the performance was better.
To an extent I agree. Before the game had this down as our most winnable game left. But sometimes you have to accept the oppo have a good half and you have to be reasonably happy with a point.
We've 8 games left at home. TBH if we keep being appalling at home, we've every chance of going down.That's really what we need to change. I see Sheff Utd as very winnable, Derby less so. I think after those 2 games I'll look back and consider if the Forest point was a good one, or whether it was a major screw up
Yeah, you're right, it is dependent on the next few results. But Birmingham, Burton, Millwall, and Brentford were all winnable and we lost every one. Of course it's possible we'll win, but I'm struggling to see it happening. I guess the season is starting to get to me...
John Smith
» 21 Feb 2018 12:12
Exactly.
I don't see what the problem is? Can someone possibly tell me?
Last night we:
- extended our lead over Hull by a point
- extended our lead over Birmingham by a point
- maintained a vast goal difference (as much as 9 goals) above 5 of the 6 teams we sit higher than.
I too would take a point on Saturday, but we can afford to lose it. Birmingham are playing Barnsley as well so someone is guaranteed to drop points.
Denver Royal
» 21 Feb 2018 12:38
I was talking about his post you responded to?
'Last night we:
- extended our lead over Hull by a point
- extended our lead over Birmingham by a point
- maintained a vast goal difference (as much as 9 goals) above 5 of the 6 teams we sit higher than.
I too would take a point on Saturday, but we can afford to lose it. Birmingham are playing Barnsley as well so someone is guaranteed to drop points.'
Sorry man, but it was factual, and not delusional. And, it was also positive.
(Continuing to dwell on the Burton defeat, however, is negative and, well, irritating )
genome
» 21 Feb 2018 12:53
I was talking about his post you responded to?
'Last night we:
- extended our lead over Hull by a point
- extended our lead over Birmingham by a point
- maintained a vast goal difference (as much as 9 goals) above 5 of the 6 teams we sit higher than.
I too would take a point on Saturday, but we can afford to lose it. Birmingham are playing Barnsley as well so someone is guaranteed to drop points.'
Sorry man, but it was factual, and not delusional. And, it was also positive.
(Continuing to dwell on the Burton defeat, however, is negative and, well, irritating )
Anyone can post stats - it's what he continues to infer (that we aren't, or won't be in trouble) that is what is delusional.
Don't get me wrong, I like positivity, he's just constantly saying we aren't in trouble and when someone calls him out, he just sticks his fingers in his ears or ignores the counter-arguments completely. I mean, he predicted a win yesterday, saying "I have absolutely no doubt we'll win tonight" and then said his prediction was "near-perfect" when we drew
I'm fairly sure he's just trolling.
Anyway, re: the Burton defeat. I mentioned it once as part of a string of results with a valid point in doing so. You've now mentioned it more than I have on this thread...
Match Stats
Full Time: 1-1
Half Time: 0-1
Attendance: 21846
Referee: S Martin
Teams
Reading: V Mannone, C Gunter, T Ilori, O Richards, L Moore, L Bacuna, J van den Berg (G Evans, 81), S Aluko, M Barrow (G McCleary, 71), L Kelly (D Edwards, 89), C Martin.
Subs not used: P Clement, A Jaakkola, J Bodvarsson, T Blackett.
Nottm Forest: C Pantilimon, T Darikwa, B Osborn, D Fox, T Figueiredo, B Watson, J Colback, J Lolley, K Dowell (M Cash, 66), L Tomlin (A Guedioura, 89), B Brereton.
Subs not used: L Bridcutt, A Bouchalakis, S Kapinos, Juan Fuentes, B McKay.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: C Gunter, O Richards, L Kelly
Nottm Forest: B Osborn, T Figueiredo, L Tomlin
This Championship game took place 2466 days ago in the 2017/2018 season.