Scunthorpe - back from the lame

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by sandman » 12 Dec 2009 19:19

Well done to Rodgers for being a complete idiot. You don't lose it the way he did especially with local journalists because if you lose one you lose all of them.He's alienated the very people who along with fans he needs on his side. Today was not outstanding as the manager seems to think. It was on a par with Tuesday.

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by Ian Royal » 12 Dec 2009 19:20

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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.


you really are a twat of the highest order, are you blind or just plain stupid?...Kebe did more in 10 minutes that HRK did in 80..didn`t you see the dangerous crosses he got in and the run and lay back that was blazed over the bar from 10 yards out?


HRK 1 assist
Kebe 2 crosses that didn't result in a goal.

HRK wins. By a long way.

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by Royalee » 12 Dec 2009 19:20

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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.


you really are a twat of the highest order, are you blind or just plain stupid?...Kebe did more in 10 minutes that HRK did in 80..didn`t you see the dangerous crosses he got in and the run and lay back that was blazed over the bar from 10 yards out?


I'm sorry, I must have missed the part where Kebe assisted Rasiak for a goal.

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by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2009 19:20

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Ian Royal And I consider the fact that our two top scorers have converted 2 of about 15 great chances in the last 4 games a pretty abysmal thing.


That can quite easily be addressed though.


Yes it could. And it bloody well should have been at some point in the last 6 months. Who do we have to blame that it hasn't been? I can't possibly think.... :roll:


I'd say losing 3 strikers to injury could be attributed to it.

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by Chaney » 12 Dec 2009 19:22

rfcjoe M8! Kebe is fookin shite! You are showing your clear lack of football knowledge is you stand up that that atrocious excuse of a footballer.


Im not his gr8test fan either m8..but i can`t stand people that just say he is shit just for the sake of it..he played ok when he came on..end of...


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by Ian Royal » 12 Dec 2009 19:22

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winchester_royal That can quite easily be addressed though.


Yes it could. And it bloody well should have been at some point in the last 6 months. Who do we have to blame that it hasn't been? I can't possibly think.... :roll:


I'd say losing 3 strikers to injury could be attributed to it.


And I'd say doing sweet FA about that is worthy of a sacking all on it's own. Especially when those strikers were only debatably good enough to do the job in the first place.

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by FiNeRaIn » 12 Dec 2009 19:22

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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.


you really are a twat of the highest order, are you blind or just plain stupid?...Kebe did more in 10 minutes that HRK did in 80..didn`t you see the dangerous crosses he got in and the run and lay back that was blazed over the bar from 10 yards out?


I'm sorry, I must have missed the part where Kebe assisted Rasiak for a goal.


Chaney is a clueless moron, commonly accepted. Kebe did nothing as usual Kanu to start from now on please. Chaney go and follow another sport, you clearly have no idea about football. The ovation for kanu said it all.

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by winchester_royal » 12 Dec 2009 19:23

HRK was really good IMO. Very direct and strong.

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by glass half full » 12 Dec 2009 19:27

winchester_royal HRK was really good IMO. Very direct and strong.


Agreed. He deserves a longer run.


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by Jimmy the Tree » 12 Dec 2009 19:31

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by PieEater » 12 Dec 2009 19:43

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


I was thinking exactly the same, we're oxf*rd

Whatever is said post match, that was two easy points dropped and I don't fancy our chances of getting too many points over Xmas.

I knew we were doomed as soon as "back the boys" said "lets get another home win", as soon as they mention home wins or 3 points I may as well go home.

The other omen was playing Cisse again, our midfield was non existant. He never looks to pick up the ball from defence and leaves it to Ivar or the talentless Pearce to hoof it forward.

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by Alan Partridge » 12 Dec 2009 19:46

Bright start, nice goal, couple more chances squandered, then 35 minutes of pnderous nothing football. Having said that, Scunny were always kept at arms length and never looked like scoring.

2nd half they were better, Reading were ok, should have scored a couple of goals, didn't, then the obvious equaliser, and then lucky not to lose.

I heard the interview, to be honest I fully supported Tim Dellor's stance on it...I just felt he chose the wrong game! Scunthorpe were a poor side who may have made Reading look better than they were, but i still felt Reading were in control of the game, apart from the last 10minutes where they managed to lose a goal and almost incredibly managed to snatch a defeat from the jaws of victory.

Rodgers is an arrogant, clueless terrible manager who has deserved every bit of stick thrown at him. If Dellor had said that on Tuesday I would have understanded it fully but I felt Reading deserved to win today, they deserved sod all Tuesday.

Rodgers same old boring interviews filled with his awful soundbites, false reviews of the situation in hand had deserved some backlash, and just like before when he's opened his mouth to the press, he's shown no class, no decorum and no respect. A man under pressure.

Reading are 4th from bottom. Don't score enough goals, will always concede and are going to be in the bottom 6 teams this season. No cycles, no models, no right DNA. Honest assesment of the situation.

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by handbags_harris » 12 Dec 2009 19:51

Stockport v Torquay at Macclesfield on Tuesday AP? 8)


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by FiNeRaIn » 12 Dec 2009 19:51

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The other omen was playing Cisse again, our midfield was non existant.


Can't agree with that, cisse played well today. Won his tackles and broke up play well, played the simple ball most of the time. The midfield was good today, marek, sig( apart from his terrible finishing) and cisse had good synergy. Its a shame that its all irrelevant as football is about scoring goals and keeping clean sheets. We can't do either.

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Re: Scunthorpe - back from the lame

by SteveRoyal » 12 Dec 2009 19:56

Being a supporter of Reading FC is mighty frustrating.

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by adamh4608 » 12 Dec 2009 20:04

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.



same old story played well had chances but still did not win when we should have. unless a striker is on the way its down we go, we should have brought one in on loan

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 12 Dec 2009 20:05

we have a lone striker already.

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by Royalee » 12 Dec 2009 20:06

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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.



same old story played well had chances but still did not win when we should have. unless a striker is on the way its down we go, we should have brought one in on loan


There is a striker on his way, it's been confirmed.

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 12 Dec 2009 20:11

still here Royalee, you said you were off out. Smith was on way in, and look what happened there.

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by Southbank Old Boy » 12 Dec 2009 20:12

It is very dangerous being a side that plays well but doesnt win, just ask Southampton

Rodgers needs to fix that, and I dont think Long, Church or any of the forwards currently at the club are going to fix it. The new lad we will have in Jan might be good enough, but i hope we bring in a winger capable of scoring consistently too, otherwise we are still taking a gamble on the forwards providing enough goals

I thought we played alright today, not great, but more than well enough to beat a pretty poor Scunthorpe side. I dont think they looked much worst, if at all, than Blackpool or Leicester though, and look where they are in the leage. Fact remains, this league is much of a muchness from 4th to 24th and we cant expect to beat everyone just because we had a good side 2 and half years ago!!! :roll:

We have to win games like today though or we wont pull away from the danger area

I thought Ivar looked like he was really struggling again. I dont know whats up with Mills, but I think it might be time for him to replace Ivar again as Ivar just looks like hes past it now

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