MATCHWATCH : Huddersfield Town (h) sponsored by Craig Maskell

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Huddersfield Town (h) sponsored by Craig Maskell

by Nameless » 06 Jul 2020 09:19

THis Talk of not throwing players in at the deep end or them not ‘being ready’ is ridiculous. McIntyre is not 17. He’s 21. He is more than old enough, big enough, good enough. Since he made his debut he has looked at home. Just stick him in the team and let him play ! Rino and Olise pretty much took to it immediately and McIntyre has been around a while now.
Osho has the disadvantage that it looks like he’s been transitioned to play in a new position and that probably needs a bit more patience but then he isn’t going to push a fit Yiadom out anyway.
The likes of Holsgrove and Nevers will be the ones to bring in more gradually.
Southwood needs to take the number 2 spot ASAP.

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by Stranded » 06 Jul 2020 11:12

Target for Tuesday has to be to get in the top half. If we win, with Bristol and QPR not playing until Weds we can jump ahead of both and be 12th for 24 hours at least.

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by Old Man Andrews » 06 Jul 2020 11:19

Stranded Target for Tuesday has to be to get in the top half. If we win, with Bristol and QPR not playing until Weds we can jump ahead of both and be 12th for 24 hours at least.

Wow what an achievement......

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by Stranded » 06 Jul 2020 11:30

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Stranded Target for Tuesday has to be to get in the top half. If we win, with Bristol and QPR not playing until Weds we can jump ahead of both and be 12th for 24 hours at least.

Wow what an achievement......


Baby steps. After 3 or so seasons wallowing in the bottom 3rd, it would be a sign we are making some progress and gives us a chance to target a top 10 spot, which until Gomes left looked very unlikely.

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by Hound » 06 Jul 2020 11:42

same team is fine by me for this. Absolutely no need to change anything unless there is an injury


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by Hound » 06 Jul 2020 11:43

Nameless THis Talk of not throwing players in at the deep end or them not ‘being ready’ is ridiculous. McIntyre is not 17. He’s 21. He is more than old enough, big enough, good enough. Since he made his debut he has looked at home. Just stick him in the team and let him play ! Rino and Olise pretty much took to it immediately and McIntyre has been around a while now.
Osho has the disadvantage that it looks like he’s been transitioned to play in a new position and that probably needs a bit more patience but then he isn’t going to push a fit Yiadom out anyway.
The likes of Holsgrove and Nevers will be the ones to bring in more gradually.
Southwood needs to take the number 2 spot ASAP.


yeah that pretty much. McIntyre just looks ready. Olise has been knocking around for a while now, and again has slotted in fine. The likes of Osho and Southowood should have enough experience now to come in as and when required

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by Snowflake Royal » 06 Jul 2020 12:04

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Stranded Target for Tuesday has to be to get in the top half. If we win, with Bristol and QPR not playing until Weds we can jump ahead of both and be 12th for 24 hours at least.

Wow what an achievement......

What, do you expect to go from 20th to 5th or something?

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by Old Man Andrews » 06 Jul 2020 12:33

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Stranded Target for Tuesday has to be to get in the top half. If we win, with Bristol and QPR not playing until Weds we can jump ahead of both and be 12th for 24 hours at least.

Wow what an achievement......

What, do you expect to go from 20th to 5th or something?

I don't expect being 12th for 24 hours to be mentioned as it is completely irrelevant.

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by Stranded » 06 Jul 2020 13:04

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Old Man Andrews Wow what an achievement......

What, do you expect to go from 20th to 5th or something?

I don't expect being 12th for 24 hours to be mentioned as it is completely irrelevant.


Not as a target for the players it isn't


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by leon » 06 Jul 2020 13:04

I just want to see a strong finish to the season from the core of the team that will start next season.

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by Old Man Andrews » 06 Jul 2020 13:05

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Snowflake Royal What, do you expect to go from 20th to 5th or something?

I don't expect being 12th for 24 hours to be mentioned as it is completely irrelevant.


Not as a target for the players it isn't

Do they get medals for it? The "Congratulations, you were 12th for 24 hours" medal? Ridiculous.

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by Stranded » 06 Jul 2020 13:25

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Old Man Andrews I don't expect being 12th for 24 hours to be mentioned as it is completely irrelevant.


Not as a target for the players it isn't

Do they get medals for it? The "Congratulations, you were 12th for 24 hours" medal? Ridiculous.


Ah got it. You're just choosing to be obtuse. Good day to you sir.

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by Simmops » 06 Jul 2020 14:20

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Not as a target for the players it isn't

Do they get medals for it? The "Congratulations, you were 12th for 24 hours" medal? Ridiculous.


Ah got it. You're just choosing to be obtuse. Good day to you sir.


Just ignore him. His whole persona online it to be like this and turn all wrestling heel when people disagree with him. It got found out quickly on AE so he has moved over to the TB.


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by Crowbar6753 » 06 Jul 2020 15:29

Nameless THis Talk of not throwing players in at the deep end or them not ‘being ready’ is ridiculous. McIntyre is not 17. He’s 21. He is more than old enough, big enough, good enough. Since he made his debut he has looked at home. Just stick him in the team and let him play ! Rino and Olise pretty much took to it immediately and McIntyre has been around a while now.
Osho has the disadvantage that it looks like he’s been transitioned to play in a new position and that probably needs a bit more patience but then he isn’t going to push a fit Yiadom out anyway.
The likes of Holsgrove and Nevers will be the ones to bring in more gradually.
Southwood needs to take the number 2 spot ASAP.


This 100%, well said "Nameless" McIntyre is a star in the making and at 21 is easily fit and strong enough to be playing week in week out. We have put ourselves into a poor financial position from having suposedly rich owners and buying so called superstars that hasn't worked out!!
Now we are in a bad place and all our assets are being sold to balance the books. However, we do have one saving grace that could well keep our heads above water, our "Academy".
We have seen over the last few years that some of these academy players are ready and chom ping at the bit to make the step up into the first team and have proved that they are more than capable.
You don't always have to go out and buy big name players, sometimes the answer is their right in front of us at the academy...we just have to show a bit of faith in these guys.

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by Old Man Andrews » 06 Jul 2020 21:08

It will be so Reading to lose 0-1 to a shite Huddersfield side tomorrow. Really just want us to go hell for leather tomorrow, hopefully start 2 up top.

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by royalp-we » 07 Jul 2020 00:20

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Nameless THis Talk of not throwing players in at the deep end or them not ‘being ready’ is ridiculous. McIntyre is not 17. He’s 21. He is more than old enough, big enough, good enough. Since he made his debut he has looked at home. Just stick him in the team and let him play ! Rino and Olise pretty much took to it immediately and McIntyre has been around a while now.
Osho has the disadvantage that it looks like he’s been transitioned to play in a new position and that probably needs a bit more patience but then he isn’t going to push a fit Yiadom out anyway.
The likes of Holsgrove and Nevers will be the ones to bring in more gradually.
Southwood needs to take the number 2 spot ASAP.


This 100%, well said "Nameless" McIntyre is a star in the making and at 21 is easily fit and strong enough to be playing week in week out. We have put ourselves into a poor financial position from having suposedly rich owners and buying so called superstars that hasn't worked out!!
Now we are in a bad place and all our assets are being sold to balance the books. However, we do have one saving grace that could well keep our heads above water, our "Academy".
We have seen over the last few years that some of these academy players are ready and chom ping at the bit to make the step up into the first team and have proved that they are more than capable.
You don't always have to go out and buy big name players, sometimes the answer is their right in front of us at the academy...we just have to show a bit of faith in these guys.


Whilst I agree you don’t always need to go out and spend big, there’s a balance to be recognised. It’s a bloody tough league and you need some quality in depth.

We started this season with the majority academy players being given a chance, it didn’t go too well and we shelled out on another 5 loans / signings just before deadline day when we realised the youngsters weren’t up to it.

We simply cannot follow that model next season, hopefully we can integrate a few academy players and do some shrewd business over the summer.

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by Snowflake Royal » 07 Jul 2020 07:09

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Nameless THis Talk of not throwing players in at the deep end or them not ‘being ready’ is ridiculous. McIntyre is not 17. He’s 21. He is more than old enough, big enough, good enough. Since he made his debut he has looked at home. Just stick him in the team and let him play ! Rino and Olise pretty much took to it immediately and McIntyre has been around a while now.
Osho has the disadvantage that it looks like he’s been transitioned to play in a new position and that probably needs a bit more patience but then he isn’t going to push a fit Yiadom out anyway.
The likes of Holsgrove and Nevers will be the ones to bring in more gradually.
Southwood needs to take the number 2 spot ASAP.


This 100%, well said "Nameless" McIntyre is a star in the making and at 21 is easily fit and strong enough to be playing week in week out. We have put ourselves into a poor financial position from having suposedly rich owners and buying so called superstars that hasn't worked out!!
Now we are in a bad place and all our assets are being sold to balance the books. However, we do have one saving grace that could well keep our heads above water, our "Academy".
We have seen over the last few years that some of these academy players are ready and chom ping at the bit to make the step up into the first team and have proved that they are more than capable.
You don't always have to go out and buy big name players, sometimes the answer is their right in front of us at the academy...we just have to show a bit of faith in these guys.


Whilst I agree you don’t always need to go out and spend big, there’s a balance to be recognised. It’s a bloody tough league and you need some quality in depth.

We started this season with the majority academy players being given a chance, it didn’t go too well and we shelled out on another 5 loans / signings just before deadline day when we realised the youngsters weren’t up to it.

We simply cannot follow that model next season, hopefully we can integrate a few academy players and do some shrewd business over the summer.

Don't think that's an accurate description of what happened.

Our signings were late because we were under a transfer embargo, not because we chose to play the kids instead. We started badly not because we chose to play the kids but because Gomes couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery let alone a defence once the new season started. Moore and Virginia were probably the worst performers at the start, not any Academy players.

We started the season with 4 Academy players in the side. One was a previous year's PotS, one had been playing semi-regularly for two seasons already, one was the highly rated Loader, and the 4th was Barrett who got an assist.

Olise and Nova came on too, but Olise has been up to it all season and Nova got 6 minutes at the end when we were losing and awful.

By the second game we had just 2 Academy players in the line up. By the third it was 1.

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by SouthDownsRoyal » 07 Jul 2020 12:21

leon I just want to see a strong finish to the season from the core of the team that will start next season.



Sums it up perfectly

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by skipper » 07 Jul 2020 12:24

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Not as a target for the players it isn't

Do they get medals for it? The "Congratulations, you were 12th for 24 hours" medal? Ridiculous.


Ah got it. You're just choosing to be obtuse. Good day to you sir.


Can we all please stop replying to OMA? He's on my ignore list for a reason!

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by Sutekh » 07 Jul 2020 15:56

Old Man Andrews It will be so Reading to lose 0-1 to a shite Huddersfield side tomorrow. Really just want us to go hell for leather tomorrow, hopefully start 2 up top.


Can anyone remember the last time a Reading team “went for it from the off” at home in a league fixture?

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