Ali Al-Habsi

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Schards#2 » 07 Nov 2016 14:22

Coppell's Ghost Seems like a nice guy
Solid shot stopper
Confident on crosses
....Distribution is woeful
....... and in Stams way of playing it needs someone at the back spraying passes confidently - he can learn this at Hogwood,,, but I thought it should have clicked by now, @ Wigan it looked like he was playing for touch a lot, especially from dead balls.

The club doesn't have money for a new keeper so no story here.


:shock:

He's a great shot stopper and sounds like a top man but he's absolutely woeful on crosses

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by John Madejski's Wallet » 07 Nov 2016 14:31

Schards#2
Coppell's Ghost Seems like a nice guy
Solid shot stopper
Confident on crosses
....Distribution is woeful
....... and in Stams way of playing it needs someone at the back spraying passes confidently - he can learn this at Hogwood,,, but I thought it should have clicked by now, @ Wigan it looked like he was playing for touch a lot, especially from dead balls.

The club doesn't have money for a new keeper so no story here.


:shock:

He's a great shot stopper and sounds like a top man but he's absolutely woeful on crosses

I'd have agreed with you until the last few games. He seems to be reading them better and getting a good punch onto balls that previously he'd have completely messed up

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Schards#2 » 07 Nov 2016 14:41

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Coppell's Ghost Seems like a nice guy
Solid shot stopper
Confident on crosses
....Distribution is woeful
....... and in Stams way of playing it needs someone at the back spraying passes confidently - he can learn this at Hogwood,,, but I thought it should have clicked by now, @ Wigan it looked like he was playing for touch a lot, especially from dead balls.

The club doesn't have money for a new keeper so no story here.


:shock:

He's a great shot stopper and sounds like a top man but he's absolutely woeful on crosses

I'd have agreed with you until the last few games. He seems to be reading them better and getting a good punch onto balls that previously he'd have completely messed up


The last game I saw, (Forest), they were putting all their corners deep into the six yard box and he was not catching or punching, just palming them into dangerous areas, looked like a conscious plan on their part

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Maneki Neko » 07 Nov 2016 16:36

Schards#2
Coppell's Ghost Seems like a nice guy
Solid shot stopper
Confident on crosses
....Distribution is woeful
....... and in Stams way of playing it needs someone at the back spraying passes confidently - he can learn this at Hogwood,,, but I thought it should have clicked by now, @ Wigan it looked like he was playing for touch a lot, especially from dead balls.

The club doesn't have money for a new keeper so no story here.


:shock:

He's a great shot stopper and sounds like a top man but he's absolutely woeful on crosses


you appear to still be watching AAH clips from the early period of last season.

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Lower West » 07 Nov 2016 22:58

Schards#2 The last game I saw, (Forest), they were putting all their corners deep into the six yard box and he was not catching or punching, just palming them into dangerous areas, looked like a conscious plan on their part


Rotherham was the same. However we also a lack a tall central defender.


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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Coppell's Ghost » 08 Nov 2016 09:59

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Schards#2
Coppell's Ghost Seems like a nice guy
Solid shot stopper
Confident on crosses
....Distribution is woeful
....... and in Stams way of playing it needs someone at the back spraying passes confidently - he can learn this at Hogwood,,, but I thought it should have clicked by now, @ Wigan it looked like he was playing for touch a lot, especially from dead balls.

The club doesn't have money for a new keeper so no story here.


:shock:

He's a great shot stopper and sounds like a top man but he's absolutely woeful on crosses


you appear to still be watching AAH clips from the early period of last season.


He's coming for them now, where before he used to dither (which causes the back 4 to panic) - under Stam he seems to have clearer guidance on what to do and when - I'm not saying he's going to pick every cross out of the air like Michael Jordan but at least this season the back 4 expect him to collect and can organise with that in mind. He's smart, he's coach-able, he's getting better.
Spend the budget at the other end of the pitch if you want to win more games.

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by lewesroyal » 08 Nov 2016 10:15

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:shock:

He's a great shot stopper and sounds like a top man but he's absolutely woeful on crosses


you appear to still be watching AAH clips from the early period of last season.


He's coming for them now, where before he used to dither (which causes the back 4 to panic) - under Stam he seems to have clearer guidance on what to do and when - I'm not saying he's going to pick every cross out of the air like Michael Jordan but at least this season the back 4 expect him to collect and can organise with that in mind. He's smart, he's coach-able, he's getting better.
Spend the budget at the other end of the pitch if you want to win more games.


Who did he play in goal for? Jennings was a master of taking crosses

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by genome » 08 Nov 2016 10:26

He's made Ian Holloway's team of the season so far:

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... son-so-far

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by NewCorkSeth » 08 Nov 2016 13:22

genome He's made Ian Holloway's team of the season so far:

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... son-so-far

Apparently Moore has the highest pass completion rate in the league! Odd for that to go hand in hand with us facing the 2nd most shots on target.


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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by TBM » 08 Nov 2016 16:47

On this day 9 years ago he was playing against Bayern in the Champions League

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Hendo » 08 Nov 2016 16:48

TBM On this day 9 years ago he was playing against Bayern in the Champions League

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm


In the same team as Danny Guthrie.

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by CountryRoyal » 08 Nov 2016 20:34

genome He's made Ian Holloway's team of the season so far:

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... son-so-far


That's a pretty bald team.

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Hoop Blah » 09 Nov 2016 10:44

TBM On this day 9 years ago he was playing against Bayern in the Champions League

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm


UEFA Cup, not the Champions League, and they went on to knock out Athletico Madrid in the knockout phase.

Also, who was the top scorer in the UEFA Cup that season? A certain Paval Pogrebnyak.

Another footnote to that competition is that Reading could well have been in it as well if we'd applied for the Inter Toto Cup or not given up on those last couple of games against Watford and Blackburn.


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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by tidus_mi2 » 09 Nov 2016 11:33

Hoop Blah
TBM On this day 9 years ago he was playing against Bayern in the Champions League

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm


UEFA Cup, not the Champions League, and they went on to knock out Athletico Madrid in the knockout phase.

Also, who was the top scorer in the UEFA Cup that season? A certain Paval Pogrebnyak.

Another footnote to that competition is that Reading could well have been in it as well if we'd applied for the Inter Toto Cup or not given up on those last couple of games against Watford and Blackburn.

It was odd because at the final whistle of the Blackburn game, they announced that they had qualified for Europe and we ironically cheered because they had only got in because ourselves and Portsmouth didn't apply for the Intertoto Cup

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Hendo » 09 Nov 2016 13:55

Hoop Blah
TBM On this day 9 years ago he was playing against Bayern in the Champions League

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm


UEFA Cup, not the Champions League, and they went on to knock out Athletico Madrid in the knockout phase.

Also, who was the top scorer in the UEFA Cup that season? A certain Paval Pogrebnyak.

Another footnote to that competition is that Reading could well have been in it as well if we'd applied for the Inter Toto Cup or not given up on those last couple of games against Watford and Blackburn.


If they gave up in that Blackburn game, I want to watch the game that team had something to fight for! :shock:

One of the best games I have seen, including a classic Bryn long-ranger.

Agree that the Watford game was dreadful though.

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Maneki Neko » 09 Nov 2016 13:58

Coppell's Ghost Seems like a nice guy
Solid shot stopper
Confident on crosses
....Distribution is woeful
....... and in Stams way of playing it needs someone at the back spraying passes confidently - he can learn this at Hogwood,,, but I thought it should have clicked by now, @ Wigan it looked like he was playing for touch a lot, especially from dead balls.

.


people go on about how shit he is with the ball at his feet, and his distribution being awful.
personally think he's fine in both areas

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Maneki Neko » 09 Nov 2016 13:59

Hendo
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TBM On this day 9 years ago he was playing against Bayern in the Champions League

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm


UEFA Cup, not the Champions League, and they went on to knock out Athletico Madrid in the knockout phase.

Also, who was the top scorer in the UEFA Cup that season? A certain Paval Pogrebnyak.

Another footnote to that competition is that Reading could well have been in it as well if we'd applied for the Inter Toto Cup or not given up on those last couple of games against Watford and Blackburn.


If they gave up in that Blackburn game, I want to watch the game that team had something to fight for! :shock:

One of the best games I have seen, including a classic Bryn long-ranger.

Agree that the Watford game was dreadful though.


they always were(are)

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Re: Ali Al-Habsi

by Hendo » 09 Nov 2016 14:00

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UEFA Cup, not the Champions League, and they went on to knock out Athletico Madrid in the knockout phase.

Also, who was the top scorer in the UEFA Cup that season? A certain Paval Pogrebnyak.

Another footnote to that competition is that Reading could well have been in it as well if we'd applied for the Inter Toto Cup or not given up on those last couple of games against Watford and Blackburn.


If they gave up in that Blackburn game, I want to watch the game that team had something to fight for! :shock:

One of the best games I have seen, including a classic Bryn long-ranger.

Agree that the Watford game was dreadful though.


they always were(are)


Amen to that!

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