What's positive at the moment?

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by SouthDownsRoyal » 30 Jul 2023 10:38

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Orion1871 » 30 Jul 2023 11:01

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2023 11:26

I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Hound » 30 Jul 2023 11:58

Guess with situation we are in, very much sink or swim for the u23 boys

They’ll get up to speed very quickly if they are good enough

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by CountryRoyal » 30 Jul 2023 12:39

Hound Guess with situation we are in, very much sink or swim for the u23 boys

They’ll get up to speed very quickly if they are good enough


And if they are, they’ll all move on to better clubs for next to nothing.

Sutekh What’s positive at the moment?


Haven’t gotten the hang of this, have I?


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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2023 12:46

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Hound Guess with situation we are in, very much sink or swim for the u23 boys

They’ll get up to speed very quickly if they are good enough


And if they are, they’ll all move on to better clubs for next to nothing.

Sutekh What’s positive at the moment?


Haven’t gotten the hang of this, have I?

It's a positive for them

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by CountryRoyal » 30 Jul 2023 13:07

Actual positive: QPR fans seem to be having a bigger melt down than we are and want ainsworth sacked before they’ve kicked a competitive ball.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by blythspartan » 30 Jul 2023 13:48

Dai hasn’t yet made a Reading football song and made us a laughing stock.

The football season starts next week and I can live in hope for the next 6-7 days.

We’ll sign 4 to 5 players next week once Dai has paid the tax bill. Yes, I am delusional.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by South Coast Royal » 30 Jul 2023 14:00

Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


A tremendous leap of faith there Ian regarding the assumption that they will improve-they certainly all will have to in order to play at Championship level.
The lower divisions and non-league are full of players that have shown early promise but have failed to kick on and we have seen quite a few of them in recent years.

For every Olise there are dozens of others that don't achieve what their early promise suggests that they will.
From your list I'll go with Craig to succeed.
Let's revisit in about 4 years' time when I would be delighted if you are proven to be right .


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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Jul 2023 14:06

Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


Getting the time for the academy players might be the issue, as well as the opportunity. Doesn't sound great when our own manager says we need 10 players and we are nowhere near ready for the season when that's less than a week away now.

Even if our situation, you'd think it would be good to give them more of an opportunity, but with the way the club is and just the whole atmosphere, I can imagine it turning pretty sour, pretty quickly. Half the fanbase will be wanting shut of these academy players if they end up playing a significant role in a failing season.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by skipper » 30 Jul 2023 14:10

Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2023 14:43

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Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


A tremendous leap of faith there Ian regarding the assumption that they will improve-they certainly all will have to in order to play at Championship level.
The lower divisions and non-league are full of players that have shown early promise but have failed to kick on and we have seen quite a few of them in recent years.

For every Olise there are dozens of others that don't achieve what their early promise suggests that they will.
From your list I'll go with Craig to succeed.
Let's revisit in about 4 years' time when I would be delighted if you are proven to be right .

Hamer, Dickie, Hyam, Stacey, Fosu, Henry, Loader, Richards, Holmes, McIntyre, Rinomhota, Cooper.

It's not like we don’t have oodles of precedent.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2023 14:45

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Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


Getting the time for the academy players might be the issue, as well as the opportunity. Doesn't sound great when our own manager says we need 10 players and we are nowhere near ready for the season when that's less than a week away now.

Even if our situation, you'd think it would be good to give them more of an opportunity, but with the way the club is and just the whole atmosphere, I can imagine it turning pretty sour, pretty quickly. Half the fanbase will be wanting shut of these academy players if they end up playing a significant role in a failing season.

Well he can't have 10 new players, so he can put up and deal or oxf*rd off. As can any fan who gets toxic with academy lads doing their best after the club has got a double fisting by that pcunt Dai.


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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Orion1871 » 30 Jul 2023 14:48

Snowflake Royal We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


Heard that one before over the last decade.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by CountryRoyal » 30 Jul 2023 15:17

Potential positive: can’t lose games if you can’t play them.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Royal_jimmy » 30 Jul 2023 15:49

SouthDownsRoyal No summer heatwave this year.


No drought as it keeps raining

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Royal_jimmy » 30 Jul 2023 15:52

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Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


A tremendous leap of faith there Ian regarding the assumption that they will improve-they certainly all will have to in order to play at Championship level.
The lower divisions and non-league are full of players that have shown early promise but have failed to kick on and we have seen quite a few of them in recent years.

For every Olise there are dozens of others that don't achieve what their early promise suggests that they will.
From your list I'll go with Craig to succeed.
Let's revisit in about 4 years' time when I would be delighted if you are proven to be right .

Hamer, Dickie, Hyam, Stacey, Fosu, Henry, Loader, Richards, Holmes, McIntyre, Rinomhota, Cooper.

It's not like we don’t have oodles of precedent.


And the 2 of that list which we still have are league two quality players.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Jul 2023 16:23

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Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


Getting the time for the academy players might be the issue, as well as the opportunity. Doesn't sound great when our own manager says we need 10 players and we are nowhere near ready for the season when that's less than a week away now.

Even if our situation, you'd think it would be good to give them more of an opportunity, but with the way the club is and just the whole atmosphere, I can imagine it turning pretty sour, pretty quickly. Half the fanbase will be wanting shut of these academy players if they end up playing a significant role in a failing season.

Well he can't have 10 new players, so he can put up and deal or oxf*rd off. As can any fan who gets toxic with academy lads doing their best after the club has got a double fisting by that pcunt Dai.


Doing your best isn't always good enough and it certainly doesn't translate to results either. I personally don't see why it should be different for a 30 year old, experienced pro at a certain level or a 20 year old kid coming from your academy. You are either good enough, or you aren't. Of course, managing the younger player is different, but if they aren't doing something well enough, it needs addressing.

To be honest, I'd hardly blame Selles if he did decide this job isn't for him. Difficulties come with any job of course, but I suspect one reason he wouldn't walk is because it would tarnish his reputation as of right now.

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by Winston Biscuit » 30 Jul 2023 16:28

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Re: What's positive at the moment?

by South Coast Royal » 30 Jul 2023 16:47

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Snowflake Royal I think quite a lot of the Academy players look like with a few years of development they could be comfortable in the Championship.

Abrefa, Senga, Craig, Ehibhatiomhan and Camara.

Abbey and Dorsett have some quality.

Carson got some good reviews.

The new signings look good.

Savage has such a comfortable touch. Knibbs works hard, has pace and can finish. Smith looked exciting. Wing has great pedigree at this level.

Wilder would do great things with stability behind the scenes and this squad.


We're basically a different owner away from a lot of positives.


A tremendous leap of faith there Ian regarding the assumption that they will improve-they certainly all will have to in order to play at Championship level.
The lower divisions and non-league are full of players that have shown early promise but have failed to kick on and we have seen quite a few of them in recent years.

For every Olise there are dozens of others that don't achieve what their early promise suggests that they will.
From your list I'll go with Craig to succeed.
Let's revisit in about 4 years' time when I would be delighted if you are proven to be right .

Hamer, Dickie, Hyam, Stacey, Fosu, Henry, Loader, Richards, Holmes, McIntyre, Rinomhota, Cooper.

It's not like we don’t have oodles of precedent.


Interesting that 5 of those are centre-backs.
My brother and I were talking about this last year that during our many years as fans of the club there have been so few home-grown successful strikers and we wondered why that is.

Austin and Wickham have been on our books coming through the system but , apart from Archie Lovell and at a push Simon Cox who else have we brought through as successful strikers.?

The likes of Senior, Dixon, Quinn, Doyle, Forster, Long, Cureton , Butler, Goater, Kitson, Le Fondre, Joao and Kermorgant have come from elsewhere and have been good enough to play at the higher levels so why no home-growns?

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