BFTG: Wolves away

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by floyd__streete » 29 Dec 2015 13:01

Royal Rother Oh, were you one of the gloomies?

I hadn't noticed.


September 2007, Reading rinsed 3-0 at Bolton and you slate all those who attended and bemoaned a worrying performance as kneejerkers. May 2008 we were relegated.

September 2015, you proclaim this current team as promotion certs.

Your track-record in this area isn't superb is it :?:

Royal Rother Ah right, just checked back and you were the one who called Gunter a disgusting cheat for falling over after getting a shove in the back.


Surprised that HNA's most pious contributor defends cheating :!:

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by Hoop Blah » 29 Dec 2015 15:38

WAZZOCK I haven't got a solution myself, but I think the people suggesting we play wider are a bit misguided. There's no point launching balls into the box over and over to players that just simply aren't going to win headers. Unless we give Liburd a run in the team then (unlikely and probably way too soon for him), then this will be ineffective tactic.


Having width doesn't mean we just have to stand out wide and drop crap crosses onto centre halfs heads to clear danger. Good movement and good delivery will beat a 6'4 centre half easily enough but what we should be doing is working the ball wide, drawing defenders out, occasionally beating them and sometimes just delivering early if options are open.

We're far too predictable at the moment, far too one-dimensional and far too ponderous and it makes us too easy to defend against.

We need to add width, good movement and variation to our play and that won't happen if we just keep plodding along as we are.

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by Royal Rother » 30 Dec 2015 10:58

floyd__streete
Royal Rother Oh, were you one of the gloomies?

I hadn't noticed.


September 2007, Reading rinsed 3-0 at Bolton and you slate all those who attended and bemoaned a worrying performance as kneejerkers. May 2008 we were relegated.

September 2015, you proclaim this current team as promotion certs.

Your track-record in this area isn't superb is it :?:

Royal Rother Ah right, just checked back and you were the one who called Gunter a disgusting cheat for falling over after getting a shove in the back.


Surprised that HNA's most pious contributor defends cheating :!:


Well done for remembering 8 years ago - that's a fcuking brilliant quote! :lol: But as you very well know, every other year I've been spot on....

Consistent optimism has proved more accurate than consistent pessimism over the last dozen years or so. 8)

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by genome » 30 Dec 2015 11:18

It's better to be optimistic. I'm not sure why people go to football to moan and be pessimistic, it's meant to be entertainment and escapism. But if you get a kick out of being negative, then good luck to you.

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by Royal Ginger » 30 Dec 2015 11:29

genome It's better to be optimistic. I'm not sure why people go to football to moan and be pessimistic, it's meant to be entertainment and escapism. But if you get a kick out of being negative, then good luck to you.

I agree with the sentiment and DO look forward to taking my seat, nodding hello to the regulars around me, my half time chips, the rare occasion we score a goal, however, It's 3 hours each way for me front door to North Stand at the moment because of engineering works, and for the first time, half way through the second half on Monday it started to feel like a chore. We'd better bloody win agInst Bristol.


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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by genome » 30 Dec 2015 13:36

I'm not saying you should just blindly put on RTGs, at all. It's alright to discuss the good and the bad aspects of a performance including where the team went wrong and where it could be improved. I just don't find constant pessimism particularly productive or fun, like some people on here. I particularly don't understand those who never praise or get behind the team and only pipe up when things are going wrong. Weird.

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by Cookie » 30 Dec 2015 17:17

sloughroyal123 Sat in the car, that was awful lack of attacking creativity and poor defending cost us massively.

Bond: 4 needs to come out to claim crosses, other than that, average

Gunter: 4 Wolves supporters seemed to think he dove, not sure tbh. Constantly passing backwards

Hector: 5 same poor performance we have come to expect

McShane: 6 didn't do much wrong, didn't do much right either

Quinn: 5 defiantly not a left back, needs to be put back on the middle

Blackman: 5 PASS THE FCUKING BALL

Norwood: 7 Best player apart from Ola John when he came on

Williams: 5 needs to stop shooting when he's of balance

McCleary:6 Pretty average

Vydra: 4 SHOOT THE FCUKING BALL

HRK: 6 Hardworking but no end product


Yeah! Gunter, that annoys me about him too, constantly passing back or sideways. He doesn't often have an attacking move in his make-up.

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by CountryRoyal » 30 Dec 2015 17:27

Could diving be considered an attacking move?

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by bobby1413 » 31 Dec 2015 08:10

CountryRoyal Could diving be considered an attacking move?


If it is then we should sign up Tom Daley


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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by CountryRoyal » 31 Dec 2015 12:53

bobby1413
CountryRoyal Could diving be considered an attacking move?


If it is then we should sign up Tom Daley


Well, him and Gunter would form a good partnership.

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by John Madejski's Wallet » 31 Dec 2015 16:21

Cookie Yeah! Gunter, that annoys me about him too, constantly passing back or sideways. He doesn't often have an attacking move in his make-up.

Gunter is a lot more attacking when McCleary is on the wing. We used to see lots of overlapping runs, but now he clearly doesn't trust anyone to cover for him or provide support when he runs towards a couple of defenders. Yet another reason having McCleary on the left is such a stoopid idea

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by Pandoras Box » 31 Dec 2015 17:22

My opinion, if anyone gives a toss.
Gunter / McCleary fantastic link up play. Like Bigfoot, often talked about but never seen, has passed into folklore. Urban myth
Bit rich suggesting that Gunter doesn't trust the other defenders. Reality is, he moves forward, sees a midfielder coming towards him, bottles it and gets rid asap, either by a backward or sideways kick or hoofing up the other end irrespective of who's up there. Like a lot of others, seen it so many times now, no one will convince us otherwise.
Sorry.

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by John Madejski's Wallet » 01 Jan 2016 11:31

Didn't say anything about him not trusting defenders, I'd say he doesn't trust the (right) midfield to fill in behind him. And quite rightly

And bollox to the folklore, saw the overlapping runs and high up support for McCleary's runs many a time.

And he would be rinsed on here if he tried to take on the oppo without support, lost it and we witnessed a break down our right


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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by John Madejski's Wallet » 02 Jan 2016 19:31

Much more attacking today now we have a manager who has said we need to go up the wings more....... and especially when McCleary came on

Funny that

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Re: BFTG: Wolves away

by bcubed » 03 Jan 2016 11:43

John Madejski's Wallet Much more attacking today now we have a manager who has said we need to go up the wings more....... But only after McCleary came on

Funny that


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