Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by VictorDMor » 14 Jan 2013 02:53

Thanks for the reception fellas, I'm pleased that I can discuss and argue about the team nowadays, several Reading matches are broadcasted via ESPN Brasil, and when isn't, I try to get a good stream in the webs.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by southbank1871 » 14 Jan 2013 09:16

Nice one Victor, you’re more eloquent than 95% of the people here.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by maffff » 14 Jan 2013 09:30

Well, this is unusually populous for us. And blue.


The difference between the our box and centre circle is particularly noticeable. Seems the defenders and deeper lying midfielders upped their game there.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by ZacNaloen » 14 Jan 2013 09:33

I actually think that was Carrico for us in the first half, after they scored we spent ten minutes doing a swansea which he orchestrated.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by ZacNaloen » 14 Jan 2013 09:34

And lol @ the player who passed the ball to Lukaku getting an assist for the second goal. The only assist he got for that was our defense being too scared to close him down.


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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by maffff » 14 Jan 2013 09:36

ZacNaloen I actually think that was Carrico for us in the first half, after they scored we spent ten minutes doing a swansea which he orchestrated.


I'm excited to see him play once he's properly match fit and sharp. He looked off the pace but had a touch of class about him.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by TBM » 14 Jan 2013 19:09

I love the MOTD commentators reaction to our winner

"I don't believe it - i do not believe it"

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by stickywhisky » 14 Jan 2013 19:57

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Ian Royal » 14 Jan 2013 20:40

maffff Well, this is unusually populous for us. And blue.


The difference between the our box and centre circle is particularly noticeable. Seems the defenders and deeper lying midfielders upped their game there.

Seem to be some missing assists there.... cross for Kebe's. Cross for Lukaku's first...

But that is massively improved passing.


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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by RobRoyal » 15 Jan 2013 00:05

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maffff Well, this is unusually populous for us. And blue.


The difference between the our box and centre circle is particularly noticeable. Seems the defenders and deeper lying midfielders upped their game there.

Seem to be some missing assists there.... cross for Kebe's. Cross for Lukaku's first...

But that is massively improved passing.


It's passes - doesn't include crosses as you can see by the lack of vertical lines into the box.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Royal91 » 15 Jan 2013 00:48

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maffff Well, this is unusually populous for us. And blue.


The difference between the our box and centre circle is particularly noticeable. Seems the defenders and deeper lying midfielders upped their game there.

Seem to be some missing assists there.... cross for Kebe's. Cross for Lukaku's first...

But that is massively improved passing.


Guthrie plays in his deeper lying role for the first time this season and suddenly our short game gets better. What a bloody shock that is!

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by USA_Loyal_Royal » 15 Jan 2013 01:04

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maffff Well, this is unusually populous for us. And blue.


The difference between the our box and centre circle is particularly noticeable. Seems the defenders and deeper lying midfielders upped their game there.

Seem to be some missing assists there.... cross for Kebe's. Cross for Lukaku's first...

But that is massively improved passing.


Guthrie plays in his deeper lying role for the first time this season and suddenly our short game gets better. What a bloody shock that is!

^this. its what he was brought in to do and this is the first time has actually been able to do it. mcdermott tried to change his style and it failed.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Franchise FC » 15 Jan 2013 07:50

ZacNaloen And lol @ the player who passed the ball to Lukaku getting an assist for the second goal. The only assist he got for that was our defense being too scared to close him down.


Is that despite the fact that Morrisson picked up the ball just outside his own box and ran with it to the half-way line before feeding Lukaku ?
That wasn't assisting ?


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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by ZacNaloen » 15 Jan 2013 07:51

No, lukaku still had it all to do

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Maguire » 15 Jan 2013 09:24

Still an assist :-/

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Extended-Phenotype » 15 Jan 2013 12:26

Hmmm. Always thought that if the scorer had to dribble or beat opposition players there was no assist.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Maguire » 15 Jan 2013 12:33

Nope. All Lukaku did was jink inside and hit it, there's no reason why the guy who passed him the ball shouldn't get an assist.

Not that this issue is close to my heart, "assists" only really matter in Fantasy Football or US Sports.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by RobRoyal » 15 Jan 2013 12:41

I'm sure that the Pro-zone analysts that are employed by Premier League clubs have subtler measures, like "chance created" or somesuch, but the idea that statistical analysis is just for American sports is a bit backward, Mags.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Alexander Litvinenko » 15 Jan 2013 12:45

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RobRoyal I'm sure that the Pro-zone analysts that are employed by Premier League clubs have subtler measures, like "chance created" or somesuch, but the idea that statistical analysis is just for American sports is a bit backward, Mags.


But such a generic and unscientific term as "assists" isn't something that will figure in Pro-Zone. They'll narrow it down in more specific terms, like crosses leading to goal, crosses not leading to goal, etc, etc .....

They'll also not care so much about the end result - because a superb cross that a striker heads wide is of more interest to them as analysts than a rubbish cross that the striker works miracles with to create a goal.

The problem is the term itself, which is so wishy-washy it means different things to different people.

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Re: Reading v WBA - Match thread sponsored by "Sean" Long

by Maguire » 15 Jan 2013 12:59

RobRoyal I'm sure that the Pro-zone analysts that are employed by Premier League clubs have subtler measures, like "chance created" or somesuch, but the idea that statistical analysis is just for American sports is a bit backward, Mags.


That's not what I said Robert. I said "assists" are for Fantasy Football or US sports fans - you admit yourself that proper analysis has rather subtler measures than a few bumtards on the interpipe arguing about whether a pass is an assist or not.

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