by Gus the teenage cow » 03 Jan 2017 14:20
by WoodleyRoyal » 03 Jan 2017 14:25
by NewCorkSeth » 03 Jan 2017 14:57
Gus the teenage cow It's that time of year again - yes, time to reflect and ponder. And if we do pause then let us yearn for that feeling of rejuvenation that Spring promises to bring. And on that note then I ask myself can we rebuild and grow, not just as a team but as a club. We are as directionless and shapeless as a fart at the moment, yes the results are there but the belief isn't, the ambition isn't, the collective will isn't, and most importantly the identity isn't.
We all know we'll fade away and maybe sneak a play-off spot and lose, we aren't ready for promotion and none of us truly believe it will happen. I am not really enjoying the W's at the moment, they feel stolen and corrupted. We need to rebuild and grow - can we?
by Green » 03 Jan 2017 16:10
by Green » 03 Jan 2017 16:10
NewCorkSethGus the teenage cow It's that time of year again - yes, time to reflect and ponder. And if we do pause then let us yearn for that feeling of rejuvenation that Spring promises to bring. And on that note then I ask myself can we rebuild and grow, not just as a team but as a club. We are as directionless and shapeless as a fart at the moment, yes the results are there but the belief isn't, the ambition isn't, the collective will isn't, and most importantly the identity isn't.
We all know we'll fade away and maybe sneak a play-off spot and lose, we aren't ready for promotion and none of us truly believe it will happen. I am not really enjoying the W's at the moment, they feel stolen and corrupted. We need to rebuild and grow - can we?
This is pure crap.. must be a wum
by sandman » 03 Jan 2017 18:41
Gus the teenage cow It's that time of year again - yes, time to reflect and ponder. And if we do pause then let us yearn for that feeling of rejuvenation that Spring promises to bring. And on that note then I ask myself can we rebuild and grow, not just as a team but as a club. We are as directionless and shapeless as a fart at the moment, yes the results are there but the belief isn't, the ambition isn't, the collective will isn't, and most importantly the identity isn't.
We all know we'll fade away and maybe sneak a play-off spot and lose, we aren't ready for promotion and none of us truly believe it will happen. I am not really enjoying the W's at the moment, they feel stolen and corrupted. We need to rebuild and grow - can we?
by seahawk10 » 03 Jan 2017 19:14
by harry » 03 Jan 2017 19:38
WoodleyRoyal i would say a fart has a sense of direction but it depends on how hard you push
by From Despair To Where? » 03 Jan 2017 21:30
by Stranded » 04 Jan 2017 09:31
From Despair To Where? Saturday will be interesting. I think we are playing a style of football to survive in the Premiership but the Man Utd game will give us an idea of how far we are away from having the squad to survive. My guess is a fair distance away.
by Forbury Lion » 04 Jan 2017 10:49
However, in the 106 year we did knock a premier league team or two out of the cup and that if nothing else, would have given the players some belief that they could compete at that level when we found ourselves there the following season.StrandedFrom Despair To Where? Saturday will be interesting. I think we are playing a style of football to survive in the Premiership but the Man Utd game will give us an idea of how far we are away from having the squad to survive. My guess is a fair distance away.
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
by Hendo » 04 Jan 2017 10:58
StrandedFrom Despair To Where? Saturday will be interesting. I think we are playing a style of football to survive in the Premiership but the Man Utd game will give us an idea of how far we are away from having the squad to survive. My guess is a fair distance away.
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
by Emeraldroyal » 04 Jan 2017 11:24
StrandedFrom Despair To Where? Saturday will be interesting. I think we are playing a style of football to survive in the Premiership but the Man Utd game will give us an idea of how far we are away from having the squad to survive. My guess is a fair distance away.
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
by paultheroyal » 04 Jan 2017 11:40
EmeraldroyalStrandedFrom Despair To Where? Saturday will be interesting. I think we are playing a style of football to survive in the Premiership but the Man Utd game will give us an idea of how far we are away from having the squad to survive. My guess is a fair distance away.
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
This +1
But don't underestimate the motivation playing on the 'biggest stage' will mean to these players. Some have been there and done it. It should hold no fear and we should enjoy the occasion.
I'm quietly hopeful![]()
Worst case scenario we get gubbed and lose the distraction of an FA Cup run and concentrate on the league and the ongoing progression of this squad.
It's win win surely ? Or more appropriately a 'lose win' ???
by genome » 04 Jan 2017 13:00
HendoStrandedFrom Despair To Where? Saturday will be interesting. I think we are playing a style of football to survive in the Premiership but the Man Utd game will give us an idea of how far we are away from having the squad to survive. My guess is a fair distance away.
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
FWIW we have to remember they have won their last 7 in all competitions and based on their League Cup games this season, I don't think it will be a near reserve team.
Their team for the Northampton game was pretty strong and while not everyone is a starter, they are all squad players and wouldn't look out of place in a team playing in the Prem.
20 Romero
24 Fosu-Mensah Substituted for Rashford at 55'minutes
12 Smalling
17 Blind
5 Rojo
21 Herrera
16 Carrick
28 Schneiderlin Substituted for Fellaini at 73'minutes
18 Young
10 Rooney
7 Depay Substituted for Ibrahimovic at 55'minutes
by Hendo » 04 Jan 2017 13:37
genomeHendoStranded
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
FWIW we have to remember they have won their last 7 in all competitions and based on their League Cup games this season, I don't think it will be a near reserve team.
Their team for the Northampton game was pretty strong and while not everyone is a starter, they are all squad players and wouldn't look out of place in a team playing in the Prem.
20 Romero
24 Fosu-Mensah Substituted for Rashford at 55'minutes
12 Smalling
17 Blind
5 Rojo
21 Herrera
16 Carrick
28 Schneiderlin Substituted for Fellaini at 73'minutes
18 Young
10 Rooney
7 Depay Substituted for Ibrahimovic at 55'minutes
Jose was harping on about how tired his team was after the West Ham match. I imagine he'll rest a few. (I'd quite like to see us up against Zlatan though). They have the League Cup semi final the following Tuesday and a league match against Liverpool next Sunday.
by Emeraldroyal » 04 Jan 2017 15:48
paultheroyalEmeraldroyalStranded
Respectfully disagree.
One off cup games against the 6th placed team, who may end up playing a near reserve team will give us absolutely no guide to how the squad would cope if promotion is secured.
This +1
But don't underestimate the motivation playing on the 'biggest stage' will mean to these players. Some have been there and done it. It should hold no fear and we should enjoy the occasion.
I'm quietly hopeful![]()
Worst case scenario we get gubbed and lose the distraction of an FA Cup run and concentrate on the league and the ongoing progression of this squad.
It's win win surely ? Or more appropriately a 'lose win' ???
Raise you with a lose win win perhaps?
by Chuckle Brother » 05 Jan 2017 21:26
HendogenomeHendo
FWIW we have to remember they have won their last 7 in all competitions and based on their League Cup games this season, I don't think it will be a near reserve team.
Their team for the Northampton game was pretty strong and while not everyone is a starter, they are all squad players and wouldn't look out of place in a team playing in the Prem.
20 Romero
24 Fosu-Mensah Substituted for Rashford at 55'minutes
12 Smalling
17 Blind
5 Rojo
21 Herrera
16 Carrick
28 Schneiderlin Substituted for Fellaini at 73'minutes
18 Young
10 Rooney
7 Depay Substituted for Ibrahimovic at 55'minutes
Jose was harping on about how tired his team was after the West Ham match. I imagine he'll rest a few. (I'd quite like to see us up against Zlatan though). They have the League Cup semi final the following Tuesday and a league match against Liverpool next Sunday.
Based on that, it will possibly be a weaker side.
I can see Martial playing though as he never got on v West Ham. Shaw will probably play, Rooney, Young, maybe Bastian. Yeah, reserve side![]()
Never would I think that Reading would play against someone like Bastian Schwinstiger (sp?), someone who I thought was one of the best players growing up.
by Hendo » 06 Jan 2017 08:48
Chuckle BrotherHendogenome
Jose was harping on about how tired his team was after the West Ham match. I imagine he'll rest a few. (I'd quite like to see us up against Zlatan though). They have the League Cup semi final the following Tuesday and a league match against Liverpool next Sunday.
Based on that, it will possibly be a weaker side.
I can see Martial playing though as he never got on v West Ham. Shaw will probably play, Rooney, Young, maybe Bastian. Yeah, reserve side![]()
Never would I think that Reading would play against someone like Bastian Schwinstiger (sp?), someone who I thought was one of the best players growing up.
You could have at least attempted to spell Schweinsteiger properly......
by Lower West » 06 Jan 2017 17:18
Emeraldroyal It's win win surely ? Or more appropriately a 'lose win' ???
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