by Schards#2 » 25 May 2017 11:57
by Hound » 25 May 2017 12:07
by BR0B0T » 25 May 2017 13:21
Schards#2 Last twelve games
Huddersfield
W - 3
D - 3
L - 6
Reading
W - 8
D - 1
L - 3
Yet Huddersfield are strong favourites to win this game. I appreciate they qualified for the play offs before us and stepped off the gas a bit but I saw nothing in the games against Sheffield Wednesday that suggested they can just switch their earlier season better form back on again
by Readingfanman » 25 May 2017 13:40
BR0B0TSchards#2 Last twelve games
Huddersfield
W - 3
D - 3
L - 6
Reading
W - 8
D - 1
L - 3
Yet Huddersfield are strong favourites to win this game. I appreciate they qualified for the play offs before us and stepped off the gas a bit but I saw nothing in the games against Sheffield Wednesday that suggested they can just switch their earlier season better form back on again
Why 12 as a parameter?
They aren't strong favs (think) it's about...
53% Hud v Read 47%
we've already done this
by Hound » 25 May 2017 14:06
by muirinho » 25 May 2017 14:28
Hound T
Two closely matched sides, two closely matched managers. Potentially a little more big game experience on our side, with the likes of Gunter, AAH, Williams, Blackett, Yann, Moore but not sure how much that will count on the day
by Hound » 25 May 2017 14:37
by muirinho » 25 May 2017 14:43
Hound played a fair few big games for Utd I think. Millions watching on TV etc. Remember him scoring an own goal against Arsenal
by Hound » 25 May 2017 15:47
muirinhoHound played a fair few big games for Utd I think. Millions watching on TV etc. Remember him scoring an own goal against Arsenal
For me I guess there's a difference between playing in big games, and having a lot expected of you in those big games. Take your point though.
by JimmytheJim » 25 May 2017 16:07
by Ian Royal » 25 May 2017 16:11
JimmytheJim Huddersfield seriously threatened to go up automatically for a while.
We did not.
And their end of season record owes a fair bit to the weakened line-ups they fielded in the final games.
I think the teams are evenly matched, but they offer more of an attacking threat than we do. However, we are far more clinical.
I'd say they are rightly the favourites, but I also believe that we are going to win.
Ian RoyalJimmytheJim Huddersfield seriously threatened to go up automatically for a while.
We did not.
And their end of season record owes a fair bit to the weakened line-ups they fielded in the final games.
I think the teams are evenly matched, but they offer more of an attacking threat than we do. However, we are far more clinical.
I'd say they are rightly the favourites, but I also believe that we are going to win.
TBF we were matching Newcastle and Brighton for a while early on. Huddersfield had a little charge to get near them towards the business end of the season but then faded away without ever really convincing they'd go past one.
by Hound » 25 May 2017 18:11
muirinhoHound played a fair few big games for Utd I think. Millions watching on TV etc. Remember him scoring an own goal against Arsenal
For me I guess there's a difference between playing in big games, and having a lot expected of you in those big games. Take your point though.
by Cureton's Volley » 25 May 2017 19:33
HoundmuirinhoHound played a fair few big games for Utd I think. Millions watching on TV etc. Remember him scoring an own goal against Arsenal
For me I guess there's a difference between playing in big games, and having a lot expected of you in those big games. Take your point though.
Actually big one to miss is Stam of course. Hopefully his experience will prove beneficial where of course Wagner had little playing history
by RoyalBlue » 25 May 2017 20:11
by oldebiscuit » 25 May 2017 21:37
HoundmuirinhoHound played a fair few big games for Utd I think. Millions watching on TV etc. Remember him scoring an own goal against Arsenal
For me I guess there's a difference between playing in big games, and having a lot expected of you in those big games. Take your point though.
Actually big one to miss is Stam of course. Hopefully his experience will prove beneficial where of course Wagner had little playing history
by Readingfanman » 26 May 2017 12:30
RoyalBlue I'm not a gambler but surely odds are influenced by where the punters are sticking their money and, given how despised we are by the lovers of the beautiful game, there won't be much money going on RFC!
by Nameless » 26 May 2017 13:06
oldebiscuitHoundmuirinho
For me I guess there's a difference between playing in big games, and having a lot expected of you in those big games. Take your point though.
Actually big one to miss is Stam of course. Hopefully his experience will prove beneficial where of course Wagner had little playing history
Out of interest, Is Yapp Stam registered as a player?
by cornflake » 26 May 2017 13:49
by Cureton's Volley » 26 May 2017 21:01
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