Oooh what are your options?Snowflake Royal wrote:I'm going to book a holiday at the start of October today actually.NewCorkSeth wrote:Come to Paris. I'd treat you right xSnowflake Royal wrote: Are you going to buy me dinner?
Oooh what are your options?Snowflake Royal wrote:I'm going to book a holiday at the start of October today actually.NewCorkSeth wrote:Come to Paris. I'd treat you right xSnowflake Royal wrote: Are you going to buy me dinner?
Agree.SCIAG wrote:Hoilett’s run for the first goal is easy to overlook, but it sucks Fulham’s defence over to their left, gives Swift a little bit more time and in turn gives Ejaria enough time to get the shot away. Without that run, I don’t think we score.
Halilovic is starting to look a clear upgrade on Aluko, I wouldn’t have him ahead of Meite but he’s clearly got something.
Why do you make your dog go and get the papers?blythspartan wrote:A great performance, I wish I had been there. My Fulham supporting mate reckoned Ovie was the best player on the pitch and said, yes, they had many more chances and more of the ball but thought we deserved the win.
I love it when Reading win. Even the dog seemed happier today on his walk to get the Sunday newspapers.
To be fair, if I could get my dog trained to do it, I'd do it, just for the laughJedMaxwell wrote:Why do you make your dog go and get the papers?blythspartan wrote:A great performance, I wish I had been there. My Fulham supporting mate reckoned Ovie was the best player on the pitch and said, yes, they had many more chances and more of the ball but thought we deserved the win.
I love it when Reading win. Even the dog seemed happier today on his walk to get the Sunday newspapers.
What we've lacked for a while. An experienced player who reads the game and makes it look easy. Bring some onfield organisation.Snowflake Royal wrote:NewCorkSeth wrote:Same, but he didn't exactly move around much did he? He had a job to do which was very important and he did it well. Didn't go on any dribbles or lung busting runs to get into opposition box so it's hard to tell if he is completely fit or not. Probably is though tbf, apparently had a good preseason with Chelski.Snowflake Royal wrote: He looked fine to me.
He did his job well. Screened, showed for the ball and played simple passes.
The newsagents is literally 5 doors away and the owners know him really well. Some dogs like to fetch your slippers but he likes newspapers. What can I say?JedMaxwell wrote:Why do you make your dog go and get the papers?blythspartan wrote:A great performance, I wish I had been there. My Fulham supporting mate reckoned Ovie was the best player on the pitch and said, yes, they had many more chances and more of the ball but thought we deserved the win.
I love it when Reading win. Even the dog seemed happier today on his walk to get the Sunday newspapers.
So he’s a news hound?blythspartan wrote:The newsagents is literally 5 doors away and the owners know him really well. Some dogs like to fetch your slippers but he likes newspapers. What can I say?JedMaxwell wrote:Why do you make your dog go and get the papers?blythspartan wrote:A great performance, I wish I had been there. My Fulham supporting mate reckoned Ovie was the best player on the pitch and said, yes, they had many more chances and more of the ball but thought we deserved the win.
I love it when Reading win. Even the dog seemed happier today on his walk to get the Sunday newspapers.
Exactlyleon wrote:So he’s a news hound?blythspartan wrote:The newsagents is literally 5 doors away and the owners know him really well. Some dogs like to fetch your slippers but he likes newspapers. What can I say?JedMaxwell wrote:
Why do you make your dog go and get the papers?
We played Portsmouth in midweek ?Sanguine wrote:My first match in person this season, so worth a visit to this thread.
Performance unrecognisable even from midweek against Pompey. Hard pressing, incisive short passing in triangles that actually worked. Halilovic like a man possessed. And Ejaria simply the best I've ever seen him play for the club - in some sense only makes me madder that he doesn't always appear to have that drive and energy. His second goal was absolutely sublime, Bergkamp-esque.
Can't really fault any of the players, and Drinkwater's class was evident with a couple of defence splitting passes. Good to see him on the pitch, albeit still didn't look 100% sharp.
Luke Southwood must surely stay in goal until he earns being dropped.
Swift was the one real standout of the Posh game, and continued his form here. He just seems to have made that step up, starting to look too good for the division.
Finally, was two rows behind Tom McIntyre, who had made his way into the away end on his crutches. Poor guy was recognised by the very drunk chap in front of me, who tapped in on the shoulder for a selfie every ten minutes - always met politely by Tom. And he went as mad as the rest of us when we scored.
Fulham a great away day as ever - even if the Crabtree was a little more subdued than normal.
Was midweek apparently. I'm guessing it was after the Peterborough game but I can't find the result, maybe behind closed doors?Franchise FC wrote:We played Portsmouth in midweek ?Sanguine wrote:My first match in person this season, so worth a visit to this thread.
Performance unrecognisable even from midweek against Pompey. Hard pressing, incisive short passing in triangles that actually worked. Halilovic like a man possessed. And Ejaria simply the best I've ever seen him play for the club - in some sense only makes me madder that he doesn't always appear to have that drive and energy. His second goal was absolutely sublime, Bergkamp-esque.
Can't really fault any of the players, and Drinkwater's class was evident with a couple of defence splitting passes. Good to see him on the pitch, albeit still didn't look 100% sharp.
Luke Southwood must surely stay in goal until he earns being dropped.
Swift was the one real standout of the Posh game, and continued his form here. He just seems to have made that step up, starting to look too good for the division.
Finally, was two rows behind Tom McIntyre, who had made his way into the away end on his crutches. Poor guy was recognised by the very drunk chap in front of me, who tapped in on the shoulder for a selfie every ten minutes - always met politely by Tom. And he went as mad as the rest of us when we scored.
Fulham a great away day as ever - even if the Crabtree was a little more subdued than normal.
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Did we win ?
Yeah that's quite a heavy defeat, in my opinion.SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Seven nil
Think u are right m8Millsy wrote:Yeah that's quite a heavy defeat, in my opinion.SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Seven nil
I think it's time he goes.
Yeah I was actually in a tricky situation, having stated I'd switch to Pauno OUT if the performance was poor but in all fairness I thought we were strong after we went 1-0 down and had a decent pen shout turned down.NewCorkSeth wrote:3 pages. Wow. Surprised this even exists.
I actually enjoyed the first half. Not in a "we might nick a point here" way but it was a good game. Second half I was just incredulous.
I dont even know what to say about it. The team is oxf*rd. I know we've had unprecedented bad luck in both injuries and and ref decisions but I just dont see a way forward. The entire team is out of ideas. If we don't get relegated this season we will next season. There's no management.
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