Reading FC Match Report: 2017/2018 Season - FA Cup
SHEFF WED 3 READING 1
Reading: C Dawson (og 87)
Sheff Wed: A Nuhiu (29), A Nuhiu (53), G Boyd (61)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Elm Park Kid
» 26 Jan 2018 23:16
We were fairly comfortable without threatening until their goal. I missed the early one on one so not sure how much of a chance that was but never looked like winning. Our goal was fairly comical.
Not much to enjoy apart from kermorgants attempted bicycle kick and bacuna's shot.
First time I've gone to an away game and not bumped into any other fans until I got to the ground.
Surely Stam out now.
Anonymous
» 27 Jan 2018 01:02
I cannot believe that, I really can't. This is the most low I have been in recent memory as a Reading supporter. We were comfortable until Wednesday scored and then the whole team hid and couldn't wait to get off the pitch.
Gareth McCleary get out of the club you absolute waster.
Elm Park Kid
» 27 Jan 2018 09:01
Pretty quiet night in general at Hillsborough. Not being able to buy a proper pint at half time and having to get £3.70 330ml bottles was the low point for me
tidus_mi2
» 27 Jan 2018 17:45
This squad has no confidence, no belief. It makes no surprise when you consider our record when conceding the first goal.
Snowflake Royal
» 27 Jan 2018 21:13
There's a serious claim to be staked about that goal being the worst we have conceded in about 10 years. Pathetic from all involved.
Yes, absolutely. I’m struggling to think of a shitter all round lack of effort from everyone.
I nominate that Burton goal where somehow a shit flat throw went past about 3 defenders in our box to be tucked in by someone a yard ahead of his marker.
Anonymous
» 27 Jan 2018 21:58
Yes, absolutely. I’m struggling to think of a shitter all round lack of effort from everyone.
I nominate that Burton goal where somehow a shit flat throw went past about 3 defenders in our box to be tucked in by someone a yard ahead of his marker.
YES!!! This was a real classic. Nobody more surprised about it than the thrower when it went in. Everything about it was crap.
In our current plight the forum should run a "Crap Goal Concession of the Month" award with all monthly winners going on to face off in May. So many nominees this season.
Millsy
» 27 Jan 2018 23:01
We got some pretty good chances in, playing some decent stuff to get into those situations. Our goal was the result of fantastic work down the left and a great ball in.
Our conceded goals were blunders.
Could've easily been 4-0 to us with luckier finishing and no stupid errors.
Stam might have to go yes.. but this game is certainly not why from what I've seen even though the result was poor.
He tried to change things and we had great chances.
How's the chap meant to change things if we moan that it's not working. It's only been one game!
Lower West
» 27 Jan 2018 23:11
Technically gifted players never make the grade at a certain level because their lack something. With many of the current squad it's consistantancy and concentration. No good being ok for 85 minutes in a game. Those few other minutes decide games. Darren Caskey is someone I always apply this to. As saw him make his debut for Spurs. From the top he slid backwards. Until he reached his level.
Millsy
» 28 Jan 2018 16:56
Technically gifted players never make the grade at a certain level because their lack something. With many of the current squad it's consistantancy and concentration. No good being ok for 85 minutes in a game. Those few other minutes decide games. Darren Caskey is someone I always apply this to. As saw him make his debut for Spurs. From the top he slid backwards. Until he reached his level.
Agreed maybe those who made the errors will never make the PL. I'm just saying whilst I want Stam out I don't think this game was another nail in his coffin. On the contrary he tried to change things and it was only, as you say, non-PL players who let him down. The players looked like they tried hard to me based on the extended highlights I saw.
gazzer, loyal royal
» 29 Jan 2018 07:55
Technically gifted players never make the grade at a certain level because their lack something. With many of the current squad it's consistantancy and concentration. No good being ok for 85 minutes in a game. Those few other minutes decide games. Darren Caskey is someone I always apply this to. As saw him make his debut for Spurs. From the top he slid backwards. Until he reached his level.
Agreed maybe those who made the errors will never make the PL. I'm just saying whilst I want Stam out I don't think this game was another nail in his coffin. On the contrary he tried to change things and it was only, as you say, non-PL players who let him down. The players looked like they tried hard to me based on the extended highlights I saw.
+1 on this. Going forward we actually created some very good chances, Edwards one on one, Yann's pull back early in the second half, JDB double chance, Moore header and the goal, which is more than what we've done in the last few games put together. Our Achilles heel is still our defending, the third goal summed that up.
I thought Bacuna was good in terms of controlling our tempo, driving into gaps and spreading play, but he does leave us a little exposed. G Mac is a shadow of his former self and needs a run of games, amazing that I don't think he once took on his full back all night and when he got in good positions his final product was poor.
Theroyalbox
» 29 Jan 2018 08:21
I nominate that Burton goal where somehow a shit flat throw went past about 3 defenders in our box to be tucked in by someone a yard ahead of his marker.
YES!!! This was a real classic. Nobody more surprised about it than the thrower when it went in. Everything about it was crap.
In our current plight the forum should run a "Crap Goal Concession of the Month" award with all monthly winners going on to face off in May. So many nominees this season.
Can I nominate the goal against Brentford a few years ago where about 4 players slid in and Pearce fell on his face or something like that, a little video went round about it im fairly sure
windermereROYAL
» 29 Jan 2018 10:28
The keeper doesn't dive either. I'd say this should be investigated for match fixing
TBH I think he come wide of his goal anticipating the easy touch back from Moore or Ilori that should have came , instead they left it for each other and Boyd got a touch to toe it into the empty net.
Scutterbucketz
» 29 Jan 2018 10:41
The keeper doesn't dive either. I'd say this should be investigated for match fixing
TBH I think he come wide of his goal anticipating the easy touch back from Moore or Ilori that should have came , instead they left it for each other and Boyd got a touch to toe it into the empty net.
Yes, I agree. He obviously had way too much faith in the ability of his defenders.
Match Stats
Teams
Reading: A Jaakkola, C Gunter, L Moore, T Ilori, R Beerens, D Edwards, L Bacuna (S Smith, 79), Y Kermorgant (G Evans, 79), G McCleary (M Barrow, 66), J Bodvarsson, P Clement.
Subs not used: T Blackett, S Aluko, L Kelly, V Mannone.
Sheff Wed: C Dawson, D Pudil (L Palmer, 63), G Loovens, H Hunt, A Reach (D Jones, 71), Frederico Venancio, M Fox, G Boyd, J Pelupessy, A Nuhiu, Marco Matias (J Rhodes, 89).
Subs not used: J Wildsmith, R Wallace, J Butterfield, Lucas Joao.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: T Ilori
Sheff Wed: J Pelupessy, M Matias
This FA Cup game took place 2491 days ago in the 2017/2018 season.