Incredigull
In Cervesio Felicitas
Did anyone honestly think that shit hot in form Reading would do anything else but thrash us ??
Gritt23 said:Shit happens. Reading are a very good side who are marching very confidently to the Premiership. We on the other hand are a side struggling at the other end of the table, needing everyone (including us!) to be pulling together, and at our best to fight our way to survival.
Throw in a sending off, and of course it turns into a demolition. As someone pointed out yesterday, we were 8-1 at the bookies to win that game, so fair to say we didn't ever have much of a chance. Some games you just have to accept you have been beaten by a far better side and move on.
Home games with Hull, QPR and Millwall, now they are the games that will decide our season, not a defeat (albeit a bad one) away to the best team in the league.
Repugnant Toad said:We handed it to them with the formation, may as well have ran out holding a giant white flag. Great to see the extent of McGhee's ambitions are to lose narrowly now.
Any idiot could see that formation was going to fail - playing a 5'4" striker on his own up front is lunacy, and unsuprisingly it kept coming back at us. Elphick was leagues out of his depth, yet McGhee left him on to save his own pride and he ended up getting sent off. When he finally brought a striker on to support Knight, we started to look okay, but it was far, far too late. Another fantastic tactical f*** up by our esteemed manager.
Curious Orange said:First half Albion created more chances and kept the very dangerous Reading at bay.
Repugnant Toad said:Our best chance was always to take the game to them - sitting back against the midfield they have was suicide.
El Turi said:The big turning point was the minute the ref sent off Elphick and gave them a penalty.I couldn't see them clearly (I was up the other end) but I've heard they were both very dubious decisions.No suprise though as the ref was so quick to get his cards out whenever we committed offence yet didn't do anything when he saw Ingimarsson raise his hands to El-Abd.
We really didn't help ourselves though as I think McGhee made a BIG mistake with the team selection today.Putting Knight upfront by himself was never going to work and the ball just kept coming back at us.No-one expected us to get anything today and Reading have spent millions on their team but I would have really liked to have seen us have a proper go at them.
Trigger said:Reading had 5 shots on target and scored 5 goals?
Royal Fleet said:It was as though a side that normally relies on it's footballing strengths, had been told to go out and do a 'Bolton', and to be honest were just clumsy rather than phyiscal.