It was Taylor who played in Wells. Even the neutral journos are trying to make Gunter the escapegoat.Sport Economist wrote:Verdict from a pal who is a journalist covering Huddersfield (he does not support them):
"difficult one to judge tonight. Town dominated the ball, as we're used to now, but didn't create much first half, although Wells had two one-on-ones that he struck against Al Habsi and should have scored. Reading did nowt.
Early goal after the break was soft. Another one-on-one for Wells after a weak back header from Gunter. Took it round Al Habsi, but if he'd wanted to get back he might have pressured the finish. He just gave it up. If Reading had come for a point, they had to come out after that and Town got round the back again for the second. Wells missed a great headed chance, but the third was awful from a Reading perspective. They all stopped and Dean Whitehead somehow ended up on the byline and knocked it back for the young kid Bojaj to tap in his first senior goal. Really poor goal to give away. And with about 8 seconds left, Ola John let fly from 30 yards and buried it. Great strike.
Reading couldn't get Kermorgant in the game, largely as a result of Town's pressing. Hector was good, Evans and Williams were OK in front of the defence, but other than that it was all a bit meh. Rakels spends too much time on the floor, Cooper is big lump and Gunter didn't win any friends tonight. Clearly there are bigger fish to fry this week, but it followed the pattern of the other three games this season, albeit with Town ultimately able to convert pressure into goals.
Ref was awful.
In summary, you didn't miss much."
big Friday night cup tie coming up, and many of them could have played themselves into contention.Hoop Blah wrote:It doesn't really matter how strong a side is on paper if they know the club don't really give a toss about the result then they're not going to be giving their all. What we got was a result of that and shouldn't really surprise anyone.
genome wrote:I'm not sure if they could have played themselves into contention though. After the match on Saturday Brian sounded like he knew what his side was going to be for Friday.
that said, they probably knew if they played last night, they weren't in the plans for Friday (gunter/hector aside)
so if Williams/Mcleary scored a hat trick they wouldn't have been considered?Hoop Blah wrote:Unless there are injuries I'm sure Brian knew his side for Friday and last night was going to have no influence on it.
Not very many. Made it to the bar at half time easily enough though. Twicegenome wrote:Sounds just like the Watford game last year. Let's move on quickly
Credit to those who went. How many did we take?
Couldn't have been many more than 100.genome wrote:Sounds just like the Watford game last year. Let's move on quickly
Credit to those who went. How many did we take?
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