2012-13 season previews

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by urz13 » 12 Aug 2012 11:45

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bobbybottler Just read through WSC's preview: we're tipped to be bottom by the consensus of panelists, just as we were for the 06/07 season.

More pleasing is the review of the season 11/12, almost universal approval from last season's Championship clubs (even got grudging approval from the WHU contributor), the sole exception coming from Watford, who slags us every year.

Which issues are they in?

The current one, should be in the shops in the next couple of days.

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by Mr Angry » 12 Aug 2012 13:52

This is The Guardian's take on us; predictable and obviously written by someone who knows nothing about us.

Reading

Last season: 1st, Championship Title odds: 10,000-1 Going down: 6-5

Summer update Reading's struggle to interest neutrals is over: this season under their wealthy new Russian ownership should provide plenty of headlines. Spending has been relatively modest so far – quantity over stellar quality – though Pavel Pogrebnyak's rumoured £60,000 a week is a sign of things to come. If they are struggling by Christmas, expect a lavish January.

Key man Pogrebnyak excelled for Fulham and needs to do the same here if his new side is to avoid a long, drawn-out struggle.

Achilles heel Midfield options are solid but unspectacular: adding some creative, scoring talent would seriously change the outlook.

Headline generator Katsia Zingarevich – wife of the owner and tabloid dream. Won "Supermodel of the World" as a teenager.

Ins Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest, £2.3m), Adrian Mariappa (Watford, undisc), Danny Guthrie, Nicky Shorey, Pavel Pogrebnyak, Garath McCleary (all free)

Outs Michail Antonio (Sheffield Wednesday, undisc), Mathieu Manset (Sion, undisc), Karl Sheppard (Accrington Stanley, loan), Joseph Mills (Burnley, loan), Brian Howard, Tomasz Cywka, Andy Griffin, Cedric Baseya (all released)

Prediction 19th


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... sfeed=true

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by windermere_royal » 12 Aug 2012 14:28

Nothing we didnt expect really is it? who do the guardian have to finish bottom?
the prmoted sides will always be favourites for the drop.

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by Fox Talbot » 12 Aug 2012 16:18

windermere_royal Nothing we didnt expect really is it? who do the guardian have to finish bottom?
the prmoted sides will always be favourites for the drop.


Southampton bottom, Norwich 18th

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by edinburghroyal » 13 Aug 2012 08:50

Good news, we are predicted to finish bottom by Eurosport:

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/ear ... 36239.html


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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by Croydon Royal » 13 Aug 2012 09:22

Sad isn't it, that in a league of just 20 teams, only seven teams are shorter than 1,000-1 to win it, and only 5 are under 100-1?

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by Stuka » 13 Aug 2012 09:56

How many times have these predictions actually had any resemblance to how seasons really turned out?

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by winchester_royal » 13 Aug 2012 10:25

Croydon Royal Sad isn't it, that in a league of just 20 teams, only seven teams are shorter than 1,000-1 to win it, and only 5 are under 100-1?


Actually there are 6.

And it's better than the Spanish league where there are only 2 teams under 100-1.

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by DaveBanana » 13 Aug 2012 10:51

I'm having a flick through the leftover extras that came with all of yesterday's papers at work, and have got as far as The Peoples new season supplement, which is surprisingly positive! Dave Kidd and Greavsie both have us down as surprise package of the season saying "Finished last season like a train and are investing heavily to ensure they not only stay in the top-flight but seek a comfortable mid-table berth. Brian McDermott is a very bright and capable manager." and "There's always at least one newly promoted side wh set a terrific early season pace and my money is on reading to tear it up in the early part of the season. They may fade later in the season but sold stay way clear of relegation." However, Steve Bates has B McD down for the chop, evidently unaware that he's been guaranteed at least 18 months, stating "New West brom chief Steve Clarkr could find himself under pressure if he doesn't get off to a good start. But promotion winning bosses Nigel Adkins at Southampton and Reading's Brian McDermott could also be in trouble."

I'll pop any more Reading write ups if I find them, it's the quietest shop in all the lands, so should get through a good chunk of the supplements. And fcuk off etcccccc


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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by plroyals » 13 Aug 2012 12:53

http://www1.skysports.com/football/team ... ng/profile

predicted to come last, apparently kebe will play left wing, and guthrie is not a key signing and wont start. :lol:

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by urz13 » 13 Aug 2012 12:55

I love how we have supposedly signed Pogrebnyak for a fee of £6m from Fulham yet in the same article we have signed him on a free from Stuttgart....

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by Stuka » 13 Aug 2012 12:56

DaveBanana I'm having a flick through the leftover extras that came with all of yesterday's papers at work, and have got as far as The Peoples new season supplement, which is surprisingly positive! Dave Kidd and Greavsie both have us down as surprise package of the season saying "Finished last season like a train and are investing heavily to ensure they not only stay in the top-flight but seek a comfortable mid-table berth. Brian McDermott is a very bright and capable manager." and "There's always at least one newly promoted side wh set a terrific early season pace and my money is on reading to tear it up in the early part of the season. They may fade later in the season but sold stay way clear of relegation." However, Steve Bates has B McD down for the chop, evidently unaware that he's been guaranteed at least 18 months, stating "New West brom chief Steve Clarkr could find himself under pressure if he doesn't get off to a good start. But promotion winning bosses Nigel Adkins at Southampton and Reading's Brian McDermott could also be in trouble."

I'll pop any more Reading write ups if I find them, it's the quietest shop in all the lands, so should get through a good chunk of the supplements. And fcuk off etcccccc



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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by Royals-lad14 » 13 Aug 2012 13:07

there prediction of a starting XI makes me laugh, no guthrie and kebe LM? surprised they didnt put church in CM for 'attacking threat'


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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by yappy » 13 Aug 2012 13:12

plroyals http://www1.skysports.com/football/teams/reading/profile

predicted to come last, apparently kebe will play left wing, and guthrie is not a key signing and wont start. :lol:


It also claims that were a passing side, whereas I thought we were pretty direct last season!

As with Swansea and Norwich before them, Reading have shown that it is possible to win promotion by playing football. McDermott's side has its ball-winners, but the emphasis is on getting the ball on the deck.

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

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finally a view from someone that actually follows the championship

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by stickywhisky » 13 Aug 2012 13:30

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finally a view from someone that actually follows the championship

He's picked us out as the surprise package this year, and all 3 promoted sides to stay up. I completely agree.

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by JordCot » 13 Aug 2012 13:35

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finally a view from someone that actually follows the championship

He's picked us out as the surprise package this year, and all 3 promoted sides to stay up. I completely agree.


Not sure I would goes as far as all three to stay but, as much as it pains me, I think west ham will probably be comfortably up and then I feel we are in a better position to stay up than Soton and a few other sides

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by Wimb » 13 Aug 2012 13:43

Doing a team by team preview for TTE, asking thoughts on Reading as well, generally positive in part 1

http://www.thetilehurstend.com/2012/8/1 ... rds-part-1

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Re: 2012-13 season previews

by plroyals » 13 Aug 2012 14:05

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predicted to come last, apparently kebe will play left wing, and guthrie is not a key signing and wont start. :lol:


It also claims that were a passing side, whereas I thought we were pretty direct last season!

As with Swansea and Norwich before them, Reading have shown that it is possible to win promotion by playing football. McDermott's side has its ball-winners, but the emphasis is on getting the ball on the deck.


you would think that they would have some basic idea of how promoted teams play.

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