MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

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by Old Man Andrews » 18 Sep 2020 07:37

Sensing a huge win tomorrow, I can feel it. 5-1.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Snowball » 18 Sep 2020 08:17

Old Man Andrews Sensing a huge win tomorrow, I can feel it. 5-1.



Hope you are right, but that will be very much against form.

Barnsley a quite tough to beat, play a lot on the counter, should
never have lost to Luton, beat Boro and Forest already this season

Very good chance of a 0-0 or a single goal either way

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Westwood52 » 18 Sep 2020 09:35

Let us be judged by our actions.Wonder how long that has been on their club badge ?

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by Old Man Andrews » 18 Sep 2020 09:36

Westwood52 Let us be judged by our actions.Wonder how long that has been on their club badge ?

Since 1869. You'd know this if you just used Google. :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Westwood52 » 18 Sep 2020 09:46

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Westwood52 Let us be judged by our actions.Wonder how long that has been on their club badge ?

Since 1869. You'd know this if you just used Google. :roll: :roll: :roll:


You must be using a different Google to the rest of us;seeing as the Club wasn’t around then.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Old Man Andrews » 18 Sep 2020 09:54

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Westwood52 Let us be judged by our actions.Wonder how long that has been on their club badge ?

Since 1869. You'd know this if you just used Google. :roll: :roll: :roll:


You must be using a different Google to the rest of us;seeing as the Club wasn’t around then.

The coat of arms was though. Dense.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Westwood52 » 18 Sep 2020 11:43

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Old Man Andrews Since 1869. You'd know this if you just used Google. :roll: :roll: :roll:


You must be using a different Google to the rest of us;seeing as the Club wasn’t around then.

The coat of arms was though. Dense.


Scraping the barrel a bit here aren’t you to justify your issues ?

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by Old Man Andrews » 18 Sep 2020 11:50

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You must be using a different Google to the rest of us;seeing as the Club wasn’t around then.

The coat of arms was though. Dense.


Scraping the barrel a bit here aren’t you to justify your issues ?

Here we are thicko.

https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldryw ... e=Barnsley

"The arms were officially granted on 19 October 1869"

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by Westwood52 » 18 Sep 2020 11:55

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Old Man Andrews The coat of arms was though. Dense.


Scraping the barrel a bit here aren’t you to justify your issues ?

Here we are thicko.

https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldryw ... e=Barnsley

"The arms were officially granted on 19 October 1869"


That course really didn’t do much good did it ?


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Royal_jimmy » 18 Sep 2020 13:29

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Old Man Andrews Sensing a huge win tomorrow, I can feel it. 5-1.



Hope you are right, but that will be very much against form.

Barnsley a quite tough to beat, play a lot on the counter, should
never have lost to Luton, beat Boro and Forest already this season

Very good chance of a 0-0 or a single goal either way


I think the same. I can't see it being a high scoring game at all. The players need to be fully at it in 5th gear. Any lapses and Barnsley are very capable of coming here and winning. First goal is crucial. If we score early we could win comfortably, if they score first they'll put 10 men behind the ball.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Sutekh » 18 Sep 2020 15:10

Not particularly looking forward to this one, think Barnsley will do much better than expected and this seems to be generally borne out by results from their last few competitive games. Now I hear of their penchant for high tempo and high press it should be the first real test of the season for a team much more geared to a possessive game. Reading will need to move the ball about a lot quicker and not allow themselves to get caught in possession, could be a real come down after Derby if the team is not set up correctly.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Lower West » 18 Sep 2020 15:49

We have struggled in recent seasons against the more physical direct football teams. Need a high tempo passing game to wear them down. Otherwise I fear that they will dominate us.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Snowball » 18 Sep 2020 17:00

Sutekh Not particularly looking forward to this one, think Barnsley will do much better than expected and this seems to be generally borne out by results from their last few competitive games. Now I hear of their penchant for high tempo and high press it should be the first real test of the season for a team much more geared to a possessive game. Reading will need to move the ball about a lot quicker and not allow themselves to get caught in possession, could be a real come down after Derby if the team is not set up correctly.


I'm a bit worried (hope we win 3-0 of course)... I'd feel so much better if we'd drawn 1-1 v Luton then won the shoot-out.

Should we lose or play out a terrible 0-0 it'll be back to "Get Rid!"


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by tidus_mi2 » 18 Sep 2020 17:33

Our last home league win was against Barnsley, maybe it's an omen.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by JR » 19 Sep 2020 12:32

I think today is massive - if this team is to be successful this year it need to be able to annihilate opponents like Barnsley at home.

A great opportunity to break the home hoodoo of last season and set the tone with a 3-0/4-0/5-1 type victory.

A poor performance and we may struggle to build momentum at home this season.

I’m with OMA on the likely result though.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 12:40

JR I think today is massive - if this team is to be successful this year it need to be able to annihilate opponents like Barnsley at home.

A great opportunity to break the home hoodoo of last season and set the tone with a 3-0/4-0/5-1 type victory.

A poor performance and we may struggle to build momentum at home this season.

I’m with OMA on the likely result though.


Agree, sure we are very early into the season and losing today isn’t the end of the world but you’re right on the need for momentum, confidence and home form.

It would also be refreshing to win two on the bounce and try to get away from this false dawns we so often experience.

Also, if the naysayers are right and we are in for a tough season, Barnsley may well be down the bottom too so important to win

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Sutekh » 19 Sep 2020 14:06

Starting XI

Rafael, Araruna, Moore, Morrison, Richards, Rinomhota, Laurent, Olise, Swift, Ejaria, Joao.

Subs: Southwood, McIntyre, Baldock, Meite, Aluko, Holmes, Puscas
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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Hendo » 19 Sep 2020 14:06



Yiadom injures so Araruna comes in. Meite back on the bench.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Snowflake Royal » 19 Sep 2020 14:06

Big yard stick this.

At home where we've not got results consistently for years
Barnsley likely to struggle so losing to them is not a good sign
Can we string results together
Will Barnsley press us and how do we cope
Can Joao stay fit
Will the manager pick consistent sides and tactics

Win and it's still early days but very encouraging signs
Draw or lose and it's a bit of nerves as if we want to progress it's exactly the game we have to win and Derby is potentially yet another false dawn.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Barnsley (h) sponsored by a trip down t'pit

by Sutekh » 19 Sep 2020 14:08

Yiadom injured again, hasn't he missed every game Reading have played against Barnsley since he left them?

Chance for Araruna to step up...
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