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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by howser » 26 Oct 2009 23:52

[quote="RG30"][quote="howser"]I just dont think that Madejski would pay out for a decent striker[/quote]

So the £1.8million we were willing to shell out for Tommy Smith counts for nothing?

No because he fudged and farted around, almost like he was wanting someone else to come in for him, and then we could feel great for him that he was doing his best, and he could look all dejected and disappointed that we were unable to clinch the deal, but, but it does show the ambition of the club,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,blahhh when its too late to get anyone else

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Horsham Royal » 26 Oct 2009 23:52

Ian Royal Oh undoubtedly the post should have been covered, but there was no one to cover it because Tabb had to pick up a player.
I think he meant tabb (I assume) should have left the player ... was there time for that ? Guess I should just wait and see the highlights
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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Ian Royal » 26 Oct 2009 23:54

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howser I just dont think that Madejski would pay out for a decent striker


So the £1.8million we were willing to shell out for Tommy Smith counts for nothing?

No because he fudged and farted around, almost like he was wanting someone else to come in for him, and then we could feel great for him that he was doing his best, and he could look all dejected and disappointed that we were unable to clinch the deal, but, but it does show the ambition of the club,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,blahhh when its too late to get anyone else


Or almost like he was waiting for us to bring in some money from selling a player. Who'd have thunk that was possible!

No way Tabb should have left the Player Horsham. THat would have left a tall man unmarked on the back stick. Unforgivable. Blame the rest of the team leaving someone spare at the back. Not Tabb who did the only thing possible and was caught out by a superbly placed header.

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Horsham Royal » 26 Oct 2009 23:57

Ian Royal No way Tabb should have left the Player Horsham. THat would have left a tall man unmarked on the back stick. Unforgivable. Blame the rest of the team leaving someone spare at the back. Not Tabb who did the only thing possible and was caught out by a superbly placed header.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming as I've not seen the goal - just curious as to BR's comments.

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Ian Royal » 26 Oct 2009 23:59

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Ian Royal No way Tabb should have left the Player Horsham. THat would have left a tall man unmarked on the back stick. Unforgivable. Blame the rest of the team leaving someone spare at the back. Not Tabb who did the only thing possible and was caught out by a superbly placed header.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming as I've not seen the goal - just curious as to BR's comments.


And he's right, there should have been a man on the post, but ask yourself this. If you're Tabb, do you mark an inanimate piece of wood or an opposition player?


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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Horsham Royal » 27 Oct 2009 00:02

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Ian Royal No way Tabb should have left the Player Horsham. THat would have left a tall man unmarked on the back stick. Unforgivable. Blame the rest of the team leaving someone spare at the back. Not Tabb who did the only thing possible and was caught out by a superbly placed header.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming as I've not seen the goal - just curious as to BR's comments.


And he's right, there should have been a man on the post, but ask yourself this. If you're Tabb, do you mark an inanimate piece of wood or an opposition player?
Depends on positions of ball and player. But I know what you mean and will shut up till I've seen the goal

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by sandman » 27 Oct 2009 00:03

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Stupid I may be but blind I'm not. All I see is my team in the relegation zone as they were before the game. The only difference between tonight and the previous games is we actually managed a few shots in the first half as opposed to the 89th minute ones we usually get.

Rodgers may be as you claim a "top man" but he is no more suitable for this job than Kingsley. If Church failed in the most vital aspect of the game then he failed never mind his movement. Mills did ok as did Tabb and Matejovsky had bright moments as well. However, we lost and no amount of rubbish on the radio or on here about the Positives from the match disguises the fact that we have Jack to show for it.


That, I'm afraid, shows just how short sighted you are.


You little boy are a complete mook stop showing off and realise that tonight was just like all the other games the only difference being we had more shots than usual. We still came out for the second half after yet another half time team talk by Rodgers and looked disjointed. I'm sick of hearing the excuses from you and others. We may turn it round but if you haven't noticed right now we're in the sh*t and no amount of posing by the likes of you can cover it up.
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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by FiNeRaIn » 27 Oct 2009 00:04

LOL we've got a couple of mooks in our team still.

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Horsham Royal » 27 Oct 2009 00:06

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Stupid I may be but blind I'm not. All I see is my team in the relegation zone as they were before the game. The only difference between tonight and the previous games is we actually managed a few shots in the first half as opposed to the 89th minute ones we usually get.

Rodgers may be as you claim a "top man" but he is no more suitable for this job than Kingsley. If Church failed in the most vital aspect of the game then he failed never mind his movement. Mills did ok as did Tabb and Matejovsky had bright moments as well. However, we lost and no amount of rubbish on the radio or on here about the Positives from the match disguises the fact that we have Jack to show for it.


That, I'm afraid, shows just how short sighted you are.


You little boy are a complete mook stop showing off and realise that tonight was just like all the other games the only difference being we had more shots than usual. We still came out for the second half after yet another half time team talk by Rodgers and looked disjointed. I'm sick of hearing the excuses from you and others. We may turn it round but if you haven't noticed right now we're in the sh*t and no amount of posing by the likes of you can cover it up.
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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by sandman » 27 Oct 2009 00:09

Thanks Mook. I'm just sick of that repetitive luddite going on as if he's some sort of genius.
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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Alan Partridge » 27 Oct 2009 00:15

Thought Reading were very good in the first half but sadly have 3 League 1/League 2 forwards on their books and in the squad tonight which is what's cost them the game. Leicester were no great shakes before they scored, immediately after could have been 2 and then they had the best two chances of the second half.

First half loads of chances but it's not 'unlucky'' in lots of cases it's bad play. I got bored of watching CHurch fluff his lines, terrible terrible centre forward. Not even tough chances. In fact two of the strikes he actually connected half decent with were the two toughest chances where it came to him at pace. But that one on one shortly before they scored, had all the time in the world to pick his spot, just swang a left foot at it and didn't even get it on sodding target.

There were lots of good moves, good bits of play, all involving Magic and his Rolls Royce style of football which is just so much better than his team mates it's frightening, how on God's earth he hasn't played every match for Reading and crap like Cisse, Gunnarsson and the rest are favoured instead is just insanity.


Church not good enough in League 1 for 3 clubs, Rasiak couldn't get a game for League 1 southampton and Long who isn't good enough for anyone. That's why we're third bottom. 1 decent forward and Reading go into half time 4-1 up and game over.

Reading played the best they have in yonks and STILL managed to lose tonight. Signs of a team heading down.

Hope Rodgers can get another centre forward in asap because his job depends on him doing so, because those 3 clowns will get him the sack.

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Rax » 27 Oct 2009 00:21

Better - but we were crying out for a Dave Kitson/Nicky Forster/Jamie Cureton/Martin Butler tonight - delete as appropriate.

Church - loads of effort but a good striker hits the target 1 on 1 - bad miss.
Rasiak - statue-esque.

Marek - played really well - few loose passes but Rodgers has to keep him in.

Kebe - God one minute - Chaplin the next - Charlie that is - still think he's worth a first team spot.

McDuff, Long, Howard - not fit to wear the hoops - Long looks disinterested, McDuff gives a 45 min performance and Howard is a poor mans Harper - without the fitness or ability.

These players are hell bent on getting Todger the tin tack!

Howard makes Evers look a bargain........

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by FiNeRaIn » 27 Oct 2009 00:22

Top post AP, top post. Agree with the majority on it - but feel you are slightly harsh on church. He's scored goals for wales u-21 and played well for the first team, he's got potential but would fit better as a second striker who could be rotated.


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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by The whole year inn » 27 Oct 2009 00:27

I'd have liked to have seen us try and get Folan in last month when he was available...not great but much better that the shoite we have now

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Alan Partridge » 27 Oct 2009 00:28

FiNeRaIn Top post AP, top post. Agree with the majority on it - but feel you are slightly harsh on church. He's scored goals for wales u-21 and played well for the first team, he's got potential but would fit better as a second striker who could be rotated.


Maybe in the cold light of day I might agree with that, he moves more than Rasiak he has reasonable pace but his finishing is dire. To miss the target with that chance when the team is struggling is criminal. He had other chances as well. Rasiak tries hard but his mbility is poor, he's not great in the air for someone 6'3. I feel with Rasiak more than the others if he gets chances on goal he might score a few but his lack of mobility will mean he doesn't get the chances that Church had.

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Southbank Old Boy » 27 Oct 2009 00:36

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Ian Royal No way Tabb should have left the Player Horsham. THat would have left a tall man unmarked on the back stick. Unforgivable. Blame the rest of the team leaving someone spare at the back. Not Tabb who did the only thing possible and was caught out by a superbly placed header.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming as I've not seen the goal - just curious as to BR's comments.


And he's right, there should have been a man on the post, but ask yourself this. If you're Tabb, do you mark an inanimate piece of wood or an opposition player?


I dont care what Rodgers says, his team never seems to have both posts covered, inswinging, outswinging or any other way he wants to complicate it

Bertrand gets on one post, sometimes the near and sometimes the far but thats it. The two corners before the one they score they set up exactly the same way and did exactly the same things apart from Gylfi got beaten by his man for the goal

If the players dont follow his instructions then he needs to sort that out, but we never have both posts marked and there just isnt time for Tabb to adjust from marking his man to getting on the post in the time a corner is driven to the edge of the 6 yard box and the player flicks it with pace as he did for their goal

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Archie's penalty » 27 Oct 2009 01:34

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So the £1.8million we were willing to shell out for Tommy Smith counts for nothing?

FWIW's, from my comfy seat in the pub I thought it was the best we played all season with more positives than negjatives. Church played excellently aside from scoring, his movement was first class and him & Rasiak seemed the best pairing we had all season. Rasiak himself was a nuscience 1st half and was wrongly called offside on his 1 on 1 with the keeper. Matejovsky delievered the kind of performance he was capable off just something we haven't seen often enough. McAnuff & Howard were good. My only worry is Pearce. The guy hasn't improved 1 bit a year on after breaking into the team, he has no pace and looks woefully 1 footed. He maybe a good leader but my 4th choice center half.

Dissapointing result, but I'm probably more confident than I was pre game. Of course it will count for nothing come Saturday 3pm when you never know which side will turn out at Coventry.
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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by 1871royals » 27 Oct 2009 01:40

Im quite surprised by all the praise Marek is getting.

He played some awesome passes but some equally shocking ones.

I think someone posted on here couple of days ago that Marek has scored twice and 0 assists in his Reading career.

Both goals were consolations, so that means hes contributed no end product at all.

Its quite funny that Kebe has scored the same and set up lots in the same period but hes considered poor. They are both flair players but Marek cant deliver an end product.

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by FiNeRaIn » 27 Oct 2009 02:04

Wrong, His goal at liverpool was not a consolation...

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Re: Really back from the game/pub

by Royalee » 27 Oct 2009 02:12

1871royals Im quite surprised by all the praise Marek is getting.

He played some awesome passes but some equally shocking ones.

I think someone posted on here couple of days ago that Marek has scored twice and 0 assists in his Reading career.

Both goals were consolations, so that means hes contributed no end product at all.

Its quite funny that Kebe has scored the same and set up lots in the same period but hes considered poor. They are both flair players but Marek cant deliver an end product.


Well he set up both goals at Plymouth last season and another against Sheffield Wednesday away so that's your 0 assists down the toilet.

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