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Reyes Last Night



Nov 10, 2011
131
Was shocking, wasn't he?

His passing, especially in the first half was atrocious and could hardly ever pick out a blue n white shirt, which is frustrating as we've all seen how good he is.

And then to top it off...that free kick! Gus was fuming! The way he lined up his body to take the shot it was never gonna go anywhere near the goal.

It was a bit frustrating at times last night but then you've gotta remember that we've taken 4 points from Cardiff this season and I'm pretty happy with that.
 




Southwick_Seagull

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Oct 8, 2008
2,035
Looked overly ambitious in his passing in the beginning and lost possession quite frequently, thought he settled into the game alright though and looked sound enough defensively. Too early to judge just yet whether it's worth signing him at the end of the season.

The less said about the free kick the better.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Was shocking, wasn't he?

His passing, especially in the first half was atrocious and could hardly ever pick out a blue n white shirt, which is frustrating as we've all seen how good he is.

And then to top it off...that free kick! Gus was fuming! The way he lined up his body to take the shot it was never gonna go anywhere near the goal.

It was a bit frustrating at times last night but then you've gotta remember that we've taken 4 points from Cardiff this season and I'm pretty happy with that.

The free kick was quite clearly Navarro's fault, didn't pass it anywhere near hard enough, leaving it on Reyes wrong foot. I'm certain Gus was fuming with Navs for not laying it off properly.
 


Trigger

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Jul 4, 2003
40,457
Brighton
The free kick was quite clearly Navarro's fault, didn't pass it anywhere near hard enough, leaving it on Reyes wrong foot. I'm certain Gus was fuming with Navs for not laying it off properly.

Reyes wanted to hit it without a lay off but Gus ordered Navarro to jump in front and stop it... I have no idea why?
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Give Calde a game against Pompey?
 






TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
10,909
Brighton
Reyes wanted to hit it without a lay off but Gus ordered Navarro to jump in front and stop it... I have no idea why?

Because Lua Lua has smashed in a number of free kicks using that exact technique I'd imagine.

The lay of from Nav's was bad, but the shot was worse.
 






Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Because Lua Lua has smashed in a number of free kicks using that exact technique I'd imagine.

The lay of from Nav's was bad, but the shot was worse.

But...it was bad because of the lay off. He needed it outside of his right foot. As it was he was working from an impossible angle.
 


Mendoza

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Gus going mental for that free kick at the end was brilliant. He picked up a jumper and threw it down to the floor so hard he nearly fell over.

Gonzo had a shocker, he didnt play too well at Donny either, maybe give Calde a go? I'm not saying Reyes is rubbish by any means.
 


Gritt23

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Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
I was thinking this to myself last night. I've just not seen anything from him to justify keeping Calderon out of the side. The anger from Gus at the free-kick may just see him swap Reyes and Calderon around on Saturday. Personally, I think that would be the right move.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
I don't get why we had the kerfuffle over the free kick. Surely this sort of decision is ironed out in training, not with the clock ticking down in the last minute of the game!
 


Nov 10, 2011
131
Gus going mental for that free kick at the end was brilliant. He picked up a jumper and threw it down to the floor so hard he nearly fell over.

Gonzo had a shocker, he didnt play too well at Donny either, maybe give Calde a go? I'm not saying Reyes is rubbish by any means.

Yep, agree, it could be time to give Reyes a rest and start with Calde for the Pompey game.

It's obvious from previous performances that Reyes is quality but his passing last night was shocking.
 


Trigger

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Jul 4, 2003
40,457
Brighton
Because Lua Lua has smashed in a number of free kicks using that exact technique I'd imagine.

The lay of from Nav's was bad, but the shot was worse.

Which begs the question why wasn't LuaLua in the squad? Seems madness to leave your main free kick taker and main game changer out, especially when you get a chance like that to win the game at the end?

I can only presume he has an injury worry or it's just madness?...
 




Gritt23

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Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
The free kick was quite clearly Navarro's fault, didn't pass it anywhere near hard enough, leaving it on Reyes wrong foot. I'm certain Gus was fuming with Navs for not laying it off properly.

For whatever reason, that free kick NEVER looked like it was going to work, even before we took it. I can't say why exactly, but I had no belief at all that laying it off to Reyes was ever going tow ork there. Whether it was the guy looking to rush from teh wall who clearly knew exactly what was planned, or whether reyes was looking jumpy and riggity about where he was lining it up. I can't be sure, but my feeling all along was hitting it was the wrong move.
 






perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
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Sūþseaxna
Reyes wanted to hit it without a lay off but Gus ordered Navarro to jump in front and stop it... I have no idea why?

Reyes gives the ball away. I said this was going to happen before the game started.
 




The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Which begs the question why wasn't LuaLua in the squad? Seems madness to leave your main free kick taker and main game changer out, especially when you get a chance like that to win the game at the end?

I can only presume he has an injury worry or it's just madness?...

Noone and Buckley are just as much game-changers as Lua Lua.

But even then, your point doesn't get to the nub of the matter. Why should any given player be labelled a 'free-kick specialist' when as professionals, they should all know how to shoot accurately?
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
For whatever reason, that free kick NEVER looked like it was going to work, even before we took it. I can't say why exactly, but I had no belief at all that laying it off to Reyes was ever going tow ork there. Whether it was the guy looking to rush from teh wall who clearly knew exactly what was planned, or whether reyes was looking jumpy and riggity about where he was lining it up. I can't be sure, but my feeling all along was hitting it was the wrong move.

I know what you mean. It was bizarre. Navarro seemed very stressed out by the whole situation.
 


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