by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:12
by Royalclapper » 14 Mar 2013 11:12
melonhead72 busCaskeys Lovechild http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2292973/Paolo-Di-Canio-unwanted-Reading-players.html
This is the best bit of news to come out of the club in a long while.....
Only because he might require them to put a shift in
FFS
the effort RREEEAAAALLLLYY hasnt been the problem this season you divsplats
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:13
by Hoop Blah » 14 Mar 2013 11:21
melonhead using my eyes and brain without reference to stats i can see that are both good players.
i can also see that mcanuff does more for the team in general.
its also clear to me hes probably been our best player this season in terms of consistency
by Caskeys Lovechild » 14 Mar 2013 11:23
You must have been watching different games than the one's I've been watching then.
by TBM » 14 Mar 2013 11:33
melonheadHe should've played more in place of Kebe and/or McAnuff though
disagree
should defo play in front of HRK though imo
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:35
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:35
Hoop Blahmelonhead using my eyes and brain without reference to stats i can see that are both good players.
i can also see that mcanuff does more for the team in general.
its also clear to me hes probably been our best player this season in terms of consistency
I agree on all of that, but I still think that at the times when McAuff has been having a quieter game, or when he should've been played as the attacking option through the middle, McLeary should've been used more.
Same with Kebe. He's had some shockers this season and been rushed back into the side when coming back from injury. I think we'd have been more competitive if we'd used McLeary more in the Premier League (same goes for Robson-Kanu at times too).
by TBM » 14 Mar 2013 11:37
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blows too hot and cold for me.and ive still not seen him have a really good game when played from the start
like him alot though.
just prefer mcleary.
and prefer mcanuff to either
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:41
by madstadblues » 14 Mar 2013 11:41
by Millsy » 14 Mar 2013 11:42
PeteH1985 The pizza, snow clearing Nutter is a self confessed racist and is in the middle of a disciplinary with the fa for racially abusing his own player and the players there are testifying to this.
A nazi salute does not make you racist but is very ill judged, insensitive and down right irresponsible. I don't want a man who does that to manage my team.
Also read up on the Italian fascist party he is a ember of; it makes the BNP seem like a bunch of lefties
DON'T BACK THE GUY HE'S AN IRRESPONSIBLE LOVEABLE NUTTER
by Royalclapper » 14 Mar 2013 11:42
Caskeys Lovechild
You must have been watching different games than the one's I've been watching then.
Next time, I suggest removing your head from your arsehole before trying to watch a game. You might be able to see it better .....
by TBM » 14 Mar 2013 11:44
melonhead he was ok. did nothing that shouted " you must pick me!" imo
agree on mcleary.
still think mcanuff and kebe are clearly the best two wingers we have, as well as being two of the hardest working team players we have.
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 11:47
RoyalclapperCaskeys Lovechild
You must have been watching different games than the one's I've been watching then.
Next time, I suggest removing your head from your arsehole before trying to watch a game. You might be able to see it better .....
I watch the games very well thank you, the differences probably lie in how you've interpreted what you've seen. It has looked like one big stitch-up to me, involving the managers favourites who put in bad shift after bad shift yet still get the nod. No manager worth their salt would find that acceptable and no experienced supporter would either.
Of course it can't be expected that such a limited squad would have the ability to outplay sides in this division, however, the squad is a squad so that you can at least rotate the players when some are seemingly struggling and the varying tactical strengths of the opposition dictates as much. It has been an easy payday for a lot of the players here this season and it needs to change IMO.
by Ian Royal » 14 Mar 2013 11:49
Hoop BlahSnowball McCleary, two goals and 9 assists, more assists than any other player including McAnuff and playing less than half McAnuff's minutes
He's one of those players who's not been used enough this season and, in my opinion, one of the failings of McDermott this season to get more from him.
Those assists are presumably heavily weighted towards the cups aren't they? Slightly misleading when we've had the crazy game against Arsenal and high scoring performances against Sheff Utd, Crawley and Peterborough.
He should've played more in place of Kebe and/or McAnuff though (who I'm guessing is still way ahead in terms of Premier League assists despite his so called appalling season).
by Royalclapper » 14 Mar 2013 12:03
pretty much every player has been dropped or taken off at somepoint, this season has seen more squad rotation than any other i can remember.
youre wrong
by Sanguine » 14 Mar 2013 12:06
by Ian Royal » 14 Mar 2013 12:09
by melonhead » 14 Mar 2013 12:13
Sanguine You’ll just have to leave brendy to his notion that all players have had a fair chance this season. I’m sure McDermott doesn’t have a Guthrie dartboard in his garage, but nevertheless, you’ve got to have your head cemented into the ground not to realise there’s been more going on this season than general rotation for footballing reasons.
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