MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by tidus_mi2 » 21 Mar 2026 21:54

Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:48
under the tin wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:18
leon wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:04 We’re not going to make the playoffs
Tru dat ^^^

Maybe it's as well. A summer clear out of dead wood, coupled with a structured summer recruitment, as opposed to the farce that preceded this season will leave the club stronger in the longer term.
Look on the bright side. We'll be better placed to give our neighbours down the M4, and up the A4074 a good thrashing next year!

My money's on Argyle to go up with Lincoln and Cardiff. They've got the same thing that we had in 2012. Momentum.

I don’t disagree. But isn’t a sorry state of affairs that we need to clear out deadwood when we only had 7 in contract players at the beginning of the season. One might suggest that the deadwood had already cleared, and then some… to have deadwood already…? Heads should roll.
Who bears responsibility though? Most of the players who would be classified as deadwood were signed when Hunt was manager and he already got the boot.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Brogue » 21 Mar 2026 21:55

tidus_mi2 wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:54
Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:48
under the tin wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:18

Tru dat ^^^

Maybe it's as well. A summer clear out of dead wood, coupled with a structured summer recruitment, as opposed to the farce that preceded this season will leave the club stronger in the longer term.
Look on the bright side. We'll be better placed to give our neighbours down the M4, and up the A4074 a good thrashing next year!

My money's on Argyle to go up with Lincoln and Cardiff. They've got the same thing that we had in 2012. Momentum.

I don’t disagree. But isn’t a sorry state of affairs that we need to clear out deadwood when we only had 7 in contract players at the beginning of the season. One might suggest that the deadwood had already cleared, and then some… to have deadwood already…? Heads should roll.
Who bears responsibility though? Most of the players who would be classified as deadwood were signed when Hunt was manager and he already got the boot.
JJ or Carey ultimately

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by tidus_mi2 » 21 Mar 2026 22:15

Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:55
tidus_mi2 wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:54
Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:48


I don’t disagree. But isn’t a sorry state of affairs that we need to clear out deadwood when we only had 7 in contract players at the beginning of the season. One might suggest that the deadwood had already cleared, and then some… to have deadwood already…? Heads should roll.
Who bears responsibility though? Most of the players who would be classified as deadwood were signed when Hunt was manager and he already got the boot.
JJ or Carey ultimately
Feel like Carey has credit in the bank for our transfer dealings the previous two seasons, can't really say the same for JJ since he came in this season, no idea how involved he was with the transfers.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Royal Rother » 21 Mar 2026 22:38

Not sure I agree with the deadwood description.

I rather think we have a pretty decent squad who are being appallingly coached.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 21 Mar 2026 23:27

Hound wrote: 21 Mar 2026 19:14
Snowflake Royal wrote: 21 Mar 2026 18:39
Hound wrote: 21 Mar 2026 18:23 The inability to ever keep a clean sheet is what’s hurting us most at the moment. Is that 12 in a row without a clean sheet? Not good enough. Some games you need to hold out for a 0-0 and we weren’t capable

Forwards generally doing enough for us but you can’t score every single game - often more than once
Tbf, we keep more clean sheets, than fire blanks. 7 vs 5 I think.
Maybe over the season but talking more recently. We had a spell where we kept a couple and looked solid
2 blanks in 20 games, 3 clean sheets in the same time. Just the two blanks are in the last four games and the last clean sheet was 12 ago. Coincidentally, Marriott last played 7 games ago. It's almost like losing your top scorer has an effect.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 21 Mar 2026 23:28

windermereROYAL wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:03
MR. CYNICAL wrote: 21 Mar 2026 20:56
tidus_mi2 wrote: 21 Mar 2026 20:02 This is definitely why I've given up on away games, travel plus shite performances makes for a shit Saturday.
Yep, me too, first away game this season, must be one of the worst performances of the season.
If it was worse than Mansfield it must have been hideous.
It wasn't.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Clyde1998 » 21 Mar 2026 23:29

Same poor performance. Stevenage fully deserved their win. We didn't even have a shot after the seventeenth minute and couldn't string together a chain of four passes for most of the second half. Doyle and Keane completely anonymous today unfortunately.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 21 Mar 2026 23:37

Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:48
under the tin wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:18
leon wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:04 We’re not going to make the playoffs
Tru dat ^^^

Maybe it's as well. A summer clear out of dead wood, coupled with a structured summer recruitment, as opposed to the farce that preceded this season will leave the club stronger in the longer term.
Look on the bright side. We'll be better placed to give our neighbours down the M4, and up the A4074 a good thrashing next year!

My money's on Argyle to go up with Lincoln and Cardiff. They've got the same thing that we had in 2012. Momentum.

I don’t disagree. But isn’t a sorry state of affairs that we need to clear out deadwood when we only had 7 in contract players at the beginning of the season. One might suggest that the deadwood had already been cleared, and then some… to have deadwood already…? Heads should roll.
When you're down to so few players, there's an urgency to signing anyone just to have bodies.

We have plenty of very capable players. And we'll trim a few who were here early to make sure we had a team but aren't really good enough. Plus, of course, no team has 100% hit rate on signings.

Most of Camara, Stickland, Rushesha, Sackey, MOM, Nyambe, Keane, Young, Doyle, Rinomhota and Burns will likely all depart, being either one year deals or loans. Probably at least one or two of Yiadom, Abrefa, Dorsett and Ryan too. Maybe we sell Savage.

But it leaves a strong core to add the right pieces to.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 21 Mar 2026 23:40

Royal Rother wrote: 21 Mar 2026 22:38 Not sure I agree with the deadwood description.

I rather think we have a pretty decent squad who are being appallingly coached.
I think we should probably trust the guy actually getting results, who has a pretty decent track record, and give him the chance to plan a summer of signings and pre-season to play the way he really wants, rather than just try to rescue a season that started appallingly.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by MR. CYNICAL » 21 Mar 2026 23:51

Snowflake Royal wrote: 21 Mar 2026 23:28
windermereROYAL wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:03
MR. CYNICAL wrote: 21 Mar 2026 20:56
Yep, me too, first away game this season, must be one of the worst performances of the season.
If it was worse than Mansfield it must have been hideous.
It wasn't.
It was, total passes and pass accuracy were much higher v Mansfield and we had twice as many shots.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by leon » 22 Mar 2026 02:07

Ooh don’t disagree with Ian. He won’t like it. He’ll make a bitchy comment

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by hughsies no.1 » 22 Mar 2026 08:11

Firstly anyone going yesterday expecting a free flowing attacking, ball dominating performance were absolutely deluded - as anyone with a tiny bit of football knowledge know how we play and know they play. So there were always going to be two outcomes imo -

1- another ugly Reading win
2- an ugly Reading defeat/ draw

Sadly it was the later, but so many frustrating elements to it.

- Will Keane, offers absolutely nothing. Won nothing in the air, can’t hold the ball up and gave away possession. Not only that, he was occupying the #10 position forcing Doyle out wide
- Their centre halves swallowed everything up, so we just kept aimlessly pumping balls at them.
- The classic ‘stick a man on Wing to stop Reading playing’ tactic was executed perfectly and like so many times before we had no answer to it. Plymouth last week was probably our best performance under LR (alongside Stockport) and both imo were because they gave Wing time on the ball
- Formation, it wasn’t a 4-2-3-1 yesterday, I couldn’t figure out what it was as Williams/ Lane - Nyambe were effectively wing backs.

The bit that f*cked me off so much is we could not muster ONE shot or corner in front of a packed away end - ludicrous.

Appreciate LR did for once accept the second half performance was poor - but I’d hope there were some strong voices in that changing room after the game as that was up there with one of the worst displays I’ve seen from us in years.

Aghhhhhh

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Mar 2026 08:43

leon wrote: 22 Mar 2026 02:07 Ooh don’t disagree with Ian. He won’t like it. He’ll make a bitchy comment
Oh the irony.

You only turn up on TB to piss and moan or have a pop at me. Slink off back to AE where you belong.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by AthleticoSpizz » 22 Mar 2026 09:52

Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:48
under the tin wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:18
leon wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:04 We’re not going to make the playoffs
Tru dat ^^^

Maybe it's as well. A summer clear out of dead wood, coupled with a structured summer recruitment, as opposed to the farce that preceded this season will leave the club stronger in the longer term.
Look on the bright side. We'll be better placed to give our neighbours down the M4, and up the A4074 a good thrashing next year!

My money's on Argyle to go up with Lincoln and Cardiff. They've got the same thing that we had in 2012. Momentum.

I don’t disagree. But isn’t a sorry state of affairs that we need to clear out deadwood when we only had 7 in contract players at the beginning of the season. One might suggest that the deadwood had already been cleared, and then some… to have deadwood already…? Heads should roll.
just exactly who are these deadwood players?
Basing it on current evidence there are a few that are instantly recognisable, however, there may be potential and real value that hasn’t shown up yet???
Then of course, there are the likes of Ritchie etc who are not worthy of too many starts yet can make a massive impact when brought on……..ummmm deadwood?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Extended-Phenotype » 22 Mar 2026 09:55

Brogue wrote: 21 Mar 2026 21:48
under the tin wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:18
leon wrote: 21 Mar 2026 17:04 We’re not going to make the playoffs
Tru dat ^^^

Maybe it's as well. A summer clear out of dead wood, coupled with a structured summer recruitment, as opposed to the farce that preceded this season will leave the club stronger in the longer term.
Look on the bright side. We'll be better placed to give our neighbours down the M4, and up the A4074 a good thrashing next year!

My money's on Argyle to go up with Lincoln and Cardiff. They've got the same thing that we had in 2012. Momentum.

I don’t disagree. But isn’t a sorry state of affairs that we need to clear out deadwood when we only had 7 in contract players at the beginning of the season. One might suggest that the deadwood had already been cleared, and then some… to have deadwood already…? Heads should roll.
This. It’s not even been a full season with a practically brand new squad, and we are already talking about “clearing the deadwood”?

I appreciate not all players have lived up to expectations, but who are we talking about clearing away?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by John Madejski's Wallet » 22 Mar 2026 10:18

Royal Rother wrote: 21 Mar 2026 22:38 Not sure I agree with the deadwood description.

I rather think we have a pretty decent squad who are being appallingly coached.
^^ This. Don't think out squad is bad. We should be playing much, much better if only we had a manager that could coach some proper tactics into them

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Extended-Phenotype » 22 Mar 2026 10:40

John Madejski's Wallet wrote: 22 Mar 2026 10:18
Royal Rother wrote: 21 Mar 2026 22:38 Not sure I agree with the deadwood description.

I rather think we have a pretty decent squad who are being appallingly coached.
^^ This. Don't think out squad is bad. We should be playing much, much better if only we had a manager that could coach some proper tactics into them

Again, I think it’s a matter of the manager coming in with low expectations for the team, not wanting to overstretch, and aiming to tread water until the summer for a rebuild (and hopefully a more positive style of football).

Not saying that’s right or the best option, but it is understandable.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by PieEater » 22 Mar 2026 11:07

hughsies no.1 wrote: 22 Mar 2026 08:11
The bit that f*cked me off so much is we could not muster ONE shot or corner in front of a packed away end - ludicrous.

Appreciate LR did for once accept the second half performance was poor - but I’d hope there were some strong voices in that changing room after the game as that was up there with one of the worst displays I’ve seen from us in years.

Aghhhhhh
Ditto, the second half was like park football, head tennis, hit and hope, and run around like a flock of sheep. The away end was just crying out for some sort of attack, some response to conceding. LR blamed the injuries, but we were just out fought.

Also not sure about the number of free kicks in the second half, like their half time team talk was "win free kicks lads". The one that led to their goal was pretty dubious.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by WestYorksRoyal » 22 Mar 2026 12:20

I presume a fair few bodies will come in over the summer, but I hope we still think about the academy pathway. We have Patton on the fringes, Kanu and Ahmed having decent loans. Will they get opportunities, even if they're effectively bodies 23, 24 and 25 in a squad of 25?

Otherwise, we may as well just bin off the academy and invest in playing budget (not my preference)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stevenage (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Mar 2026 12:25

Extended-Phenotype wrote: 22 Mar 2026 10:40
John Madejski's Wallet wrote: 22 Mar 2026 10:18
Royal Rother wrote: 21 Mar 2026 22:38 Not sure I agree with the deadwood description.

I rather think we have a pretty decent squad who are being appallingly coached.
^^ This. Don't think out squad is bad. We should be playing much, much better if only we had a manager that could coach some proper tactics into them

Again, I think it’s a matter of the manager coming in with low expectations for the team, not wanting to overstretch, and aiming to tread water until the summer for a rebuild (and hopefully a more positive style of football).

Not saying that’s right or the best option, but it is understandable.
I mean, whether the way he's doing it is pleaseing people or not, he has literally come in and smashed his brief. Come in, improve results and put us in PO contention. Massive tick.

Any suggestion that he shouldn't get to at least Oct 26 is just over entitlement and shortsighted.

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