Scunthorpe - back from the lame

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:51

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Royalee Dominated the game, had enough chances to win 10 games, didn't take them. Ingimarsson screws up yet again for the equaliser and we're robbed of 2 points. Cue over-reactionary shit on the radio and on here, good on Rodgers for putting that twunt Dellor in his place - I'll happily stump up a tenner for anyone to hit the tosser square in the face with a spade at Bristol, he doesn't know football from his ar$e.

I fully expect the usual idiot crew of here to bitch and moan at my post and call for Rodgers head, but then again I don't really care as I don't need sectioning, unlike many of our fans clearly.

If any of the players do read this, which they'd be ill advised to do given the average IQ present on HNA? , chin up, more of the same at Bristol and things will look a lot better come the new year when we have Thorvaldsson and more attacking options.

I'm off for the evening, tarra.


what twoddle. it's their laxidasical approach to this game (and tuesday) that is what is so annoying. If we'd lost an thrown the kitchen sink at them an put real heart and soul into it, getting stuck in to challenges and showing for the ball and acting like we're in a relegation scrap then fine. But as has been the case for most of this season, they seem to just go through the motions...

when will we start getting the level of determination and commitment that the situation requires?


We did throw the kitchen sink you tool. If we'd had a touch more composure it would have been 4-0 by the time Scunny scored.

It's really quite pathetic, are some fans so blinkered that they can only be positive when we win?

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:51

handbags_harris Teams that dominate and create the number of untaken chances that we did today, go down.

That is all.


Whereas teams that are shit all game, and don't create any chances don't? :?

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by SHORT AND CURLY » 12 Dec 2009 18:52

Good old Dellor. Showing some bottle at last.
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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by 1871 Royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:52

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Royalee Dominated the game, had enough chances to win 10 games, didn't take them. Ingimarsson screws up yet again for the equaliser and we're robbed of 2 points. Cue over-reactionary shit on the radio and on here, good on Rodgers for putting that twunt Dellor in his place - I'll happily stump up a tenner for anyone to hit the tosser square in the face with a spade at Bristol, he doesn't know football from his ar$e.

I fully expect the usual idiot crew of here to bitch and moan at my post and call for Rodgers head, but then again I don't really care as I don't need sectioning, unlike many of our fans clearly.

If any of the players do read this, which they'd be ill advised to do given the average IQ present on HNA? , chin up, more of the same at Bristol and things will look a lot better come the new year when we have Thorvaldsson and more attacking options.

I'm off for the evening, tarra.


what twoddle. it's their laxidasical approach to this game (and tuesday) that is what is so annoying. If we'd lost an thrown the kitchen sink at them an put real heart and soul into it, getting stuck in to challenges and showing for the ball and acting like we're in a relegation scrap then fine. But as has been the case for most of this season, they seem to just go through the motions...

when will we start getting the level of determination and commitment that the situation requires?


We did throw the kitchen sink you tool. If we'd had a touch more composure it would have been 4-0 by the time Scunny scored.

It's really quite pathetic, are some fans so blinkered that they can only be positive when we win?


I'm afraid they are w_r

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by Royalee » 12 Dec 2009 18:53

SHORT AND CURLY Good old Dellor. Showing some bottle at last.
Brenda when you shut the door on the way out, take the clown Roylollee with you!


Dellor'd clearly been at the bottle.


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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by Ian Royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:53

Royalee
SHORT AND CURLY Good old Dellor. Showing some bottle at last.
Brenda when you shut the door on the way out, take the clown Roylollee with you!


Dellor'd clearly been at the bottle.


pre-requisite of watching Reading week in week out.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by rob the royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:55

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Royalee Dominated the game, had enough chances to win 10 games, didn't take them. Ingimarsson screws up yet again for the equaliser and we're robbed of 2 points. Cue over-reactionary shit on the radio and on here, good on Rodgers for putting that twunt Dellor in his place - I'll happily stump up a tenner for anyone to hit the tosser square in the face with a spade at Bristol, he doesn't know football from his ar$e.

I fully expect the usual idiot crew of here to bitch and moan at my post and call for Rodgers head, but then again I don't really care as I don't need sectioning, unlike many of our fans clearly.

If any of the players do read this, which they'd be ill advised to do given the average IQ present on HNA? , chin up, more of the same at Bristol and things will look a lot better come the new year when we have Thorvaldsson and more attacking options.

I'm off for the evening, tarra.

what twoddle. it's their laxidasical approach to this game (and tuesday) that is what is so annoying. If we'd lost an thrown the kitchen sink at them an put real heart and soul into it, getting stuck in to challenges and showing for the ball and acting like we're in a relegation scrap then fine. But as has been the case for most of this season, they seem to just go through the motions...

when will we start getting the level of determination and commitment that the situation requires?


We did throw the kitchen sink you tool. If we'd had a touch more composure it would have been 4-0 by the time Scunny scored.

It's really quite pathetic, are some fans so blinkered that they can only be positive when we win?


Too little too late. Most of that came when we'd already conceded. Up until then it was like wathcing a training game. That's what's really pathetic...

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 12 Dec 2009 18:56

Royalee Cue over-reactionary shit on the radio and on here, good on Rodgers for putting that twunt Dellor in his place - I'll happily stump up a tenner for anyone to hit the tosser square in the face with a spade at Bristol, he doesn't know football from his ar$e. .


...but he didn't put him in his place. He made a tit of himself.

I didn't agree that the display v Palace was better. I thought the result today was more disappointing as Scunthorpe were so crap, and I was more frustrated at our wasteful play up front which meant that a string of good opportunities were wasted (which is kind of what Tim Dellor was getting at) but to suggest that thinking the game was worse than Palace is bizarre grounds for getting in a huff and claiming he can't be a Reading supporter, and then refusing to answer his next question about training this week.

Brendan has had a really easy ride from the media, particularly Radio Berks as they have to interview him 1 to 1 every game, and if he tries to act like Roy Keane the moment his judgement gets questioned it won't do him any favours.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:56

So we should throw everyone forward when we're 1-0 up??????

And then let Hooper nip in through our sluggish back 4?


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by handbags_harris » 12 Dec 2009 18:58

Royalwaster And they took one of their two.

Two clean through one-on-one's, the goal, a free header in the first five minutes. You can play as well as you like but if you dominate, don't take the chances you create, and also allow the opposition to create the glorious opportunities that Scunthorpe did late in the game today, then you're seriously asking for trouble.

We are relegation candidates. I am not looking forward to Ashton Gate next week.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by strap » 12 Dec 2009 18:58

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FiNeRaIn Tim dellor needs to post on here, superb piece of fishing, far better than any of my old work ( been reformed for years).


*edit because I'm sure Dellor reads this as he clearly gains most of his 'knowledge' from here * Tim Dellor needs to grow a brain.


No fella, you need to take off your RTGs and see what 98% of true Reading fans see.

Bodgers is an arrogant oxf*rd who will never make the grade as a manager.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by SLAMMED » 12 Dec 2009 18:58

Why are they fcking about with the roads getting out of the stadium?

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by rob the royal » 12 Dec 2009 18:59

winchester_royal So we should throw everyone forward when we're 1-0 up??????

And then let Hooper nip in through our sluggish back 4?


read the post moron. i'm not even asking for 3 points. just a bit of commitment and a bit of passion. tabb, mcanuff and sigurdsson are the only ones who come near that.


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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by T.R.O.L.I. » 12 Dec 2009 18:59

handbags_harris We are relegation candidates. I am not looking forward to Ashton Gate next week.


Agreed, h_h - still, copious amounts of alcohol in the Pump House pre game should numb some of the pain!

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 12 Dec 2009 19:00

I don't think what we did for the last 10 minutes was anything like "throwing the kitchen sink" at them. OK, Ivar did come forward, but at more than one attacking throw in, no one was showing themselves, no one was taking responsibility. Everyone was expecting someone else do to do it.

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 12 Dec 2009 19:01

Royalee
SHORT AND CURLY Good old Dellor. Showing some bottle at last.
Brenda when you shut the door on the way out, take the clown Roylollee with you!


Dellor'd clearly been at the bottle.



thought you were off for the night

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2009 19:02

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winchester_royal So we should throw everyone forward when we're 1-0 up??????

And then let Hooper nip in through our sluggish back 4?


read the post moron. i'm not even asking for 3 points. just a bit of commitment and a bit of passion. tabb, mcanuff and sigurdsson are the only ones who come near that.


Well I'd rather we'd try to win the game TBH.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Dec 2009 19:02

Despite the twaddle from royalee and winchester, the fact remains we are 21st in the league and failed to beat the WORST side to visit the madejski in recent years. I like scunthorpe as a club and they were a team full of pro's with some hardy fans. As a team however, they were absolutely diabolical and I don't understand how they can be in the championship yet they sit above us in the league. Big LOL at that. Out of 21 games, we have won 5. Absolutely disgusting. Im sick of hearing " we are learning" or " we were outstanding today", its the same old cliches and the results continue to remain the same. When we play poorly we lose, when we play well we lose with the occasional win or draw.
I can't even be arsed to say Rodgers out as we need Madejski out also if we are to progress as a club.

Biggest LOL of the day was kebe coming on, true to form absolutely embarrassing and the groans said it all. Robson-kanu played well, poor decision from rodgers.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by rob the royal » 12 Dec 2009 19:03

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winchester_royal So we should throw everyone forward when we're 1-0 up??????

And then let Hooper nip in through our sluggish back 4?


read the post moron. i'm not even asking for 3 points. just a bit of commitment and a bit of passion. tabb, mcanuff and sigurdsson are the only ones who come near that.


Well I'd rather we'd try to win the game TBH.


Well at the moment, neither of us is getting what we're after then.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by shaka's shorts » 12 Dec 2009 19:03

I am very frustrated - actually, I thought they pplayed OK. Sig, McAnuff, Tabb were very good. Cisse, Marek, HRK, Pearce were good. Cummings was a lot better than he was before he was dropped. Kebe was rubbish as always and Inga is too slow now. WE just need a striker and to replace Inga for Mills. We must have had 20 good chances. If we sell all of our strikers as we have - what else can we expect

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