windermere_royal Dread to think what the possession stats will be when we play Arsenal.
I'm a lot more interested in the goals for and against stats in that game.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 10 Oct 2012 10:18
windermere_royal Dread to think what the possession stats will be when we play Arsenal.
by melonhead » 10 Oct 2012 10:19
by Gordons Cumming » 10 Oct 2012 11:14
SpaceCruiserRoyal91 If you look at the statistics on Sky we make about 250/300 passes less than every other team!
They're still passes. If we're not a passing team, then we'd be making zero passes.
by Ian Royal » 10 Oct 2012 11:16
windermere_royal Dread to think what the possession stats will be when we play Arsenal.
by Royal Lady » 10 Oct 2012 11:34
by Archie's penalty » 10 Oct 2012 12:07
Alexander Litvinenkowindermere_royal Dread to think what the possession stats will be when we play Arsenal.
I'm a lot more interested in the goals for and against stats in that game.
by royalsteve » 12 Oct 2012 09:31
Ian RoyalJC Interesting article on Sky Sports website today.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11994/8149391
Reading Refusal to Pass
"I am trying to fit into the direct style of play the manager wants," wrote Guthrie on his Twitter feed prior to the game. "I pass too much at the moment, which is my biggest asset. I understand what the manager wants but stopping habits like going and getting the ball from the back four is difficult."
It is worth remembering this is Danny Guthrie - hardly a man previously noted for his commitment to the beautiful game. But the vision of Brian McDermott is clear and the contrast with Saturday's opponents Swansea was marked. The numbers are one thing - 600 attempted passes to 225 - but the real story lies in the percentages. Only 58 per cent of those 225 passes were completed and the Royals had just 29 per cent possession.
It is little surprise that the completion stats were so poor given the away side's direct approach. Reading's most common passing combination was Alex McCarthy finding Noel Hunt with no other pairing managing to get the ball to each other more than five times.
Of course, Swansea are not a side without flaws of their own - they conceded twice early on - but with so little of the ball it was hardly surprising that the home side found a way through in the end to earn a share of the points. And for the second Premier League game running, Guthrie was an unused substitute on the Reading bench.
Does anybody find this a concern?
It's an article taking comments from a player and a single game out of context. It implies we're long ball hoof merchants and that isn't our style. We're direct, but that isn't the same thing. When we play badly we do resort to crappy hoofing, but it's not what we're about.
If they took the Newcastle game instead of the Swansea game, it would show a completely different reflection of us.
by Michael Meaker » 15 Oct 2012 09:23
by leicsRoyal » 15 Oct 2012 09:42
by loyalroyal4life » 15 Oct 2012 11:21
by moonwalklikebas » 15 Oct 2012 14:29
by Extended-Phenotype » 15 Oct 2012 14:35
by _royal » 02 Nov 2012 16:45
by RFCSPACE » 02 Nov 2012 16:56
by TommyF » 02 Nov 2012 17:28
RFCSPACE I have no issue with the way we play to score goals, its just losing leads when we are ahead has lost its novelty. If, like any other manager would do, we changed to 4-5-1 when we are goals up, AND PLAY POSSESSION FOOTBALL FOR A F'ING CHANGE, our number of passes and pass rate will quickly improve.
by melonhead » 02 Nov 2012 17:29
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2012 17:53
melonhead you want us to knock it around in our own area, as a way to stop us coceding?
by melonhead » 02 Nov 2012 18:03
by Ian Royal » 02 Nov 2012 18:05
melonhead im very happy to not pass it around within our own box
thats very different to not hoofing it long every time a defender gets it
by SPARTA » 02 Nov 2012 18:13
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