Match Day Thread Reading FC v Sunderland AFC – Wednesday 14th September 2022 – KO 20:00

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I'm sure we will mate the likes of Clarke and Roberts are just getting started. Add all the new lads into the mix and it's easy to get excited about our attacking potential, even without a target man apparently. Still can't wait for Stewart to get back though.



Yeah I know what you mean now he's rapidly improving on the physical side of his game he is moving towards being that kind of complete CM.
The nice things is the likes of Ballard and Cirkin are not necessarily guaranteed to start when they return. Stewart is probably the only one who will come straight back in.
 
When during the transfer window we saw young skillful fast players being brought in I thought of the Spain model and wondered if that was the aim of our recruitment. Then add the extension Man City has with Haaland, substitute Ross. I think we have a very exciting time ahead for us, so buckle up and enjoy the ride. The futures bright, the future is SAFC. :emoticon-0115-inlov:1980_boogie_down:
 
The nice things is the likes of Ballard and Cirkin are not necessarily guaranteed to start when they return. Stewart is probably the only one who will come straight back in.
Do we have any sort of ETA on Ballard? Are we assuming after the World Cup?
 
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still cant believe how bad and passive reading were mind

forget their good start. I can see them going down still.
One of our fans on twitter said they have a great manager. I’ve never rated him! He’s another one of the Sol Cambell brigade who appear to think the world owes them something because of their skin colour.

His son acted like a spoilt brat all night as well. And their fans loved it. He’s miles from what I would want anywhere near our side. Just looked like everything was everyone else’s fault last night
 
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He did, aye.
Thought another one of their players could have had a yellow for a studs down the leg tackle on Gooch, but otherwise let the game flow and played a few good advantages.
Yeah agree with this. Didn’t he play advantage which led to one of our goals iirc?
 
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Can't stop watching replays of that third goal. The speed, fluidity, and accuracy of every pass, flick and cross made Reading look like they'd put out 6-foot tall Subbuteo players. And the balance and composure of Clarke's finish was nothing less than a thing of beauty. I don't hear footy called "the beautiful game" much these days (and it certainly wasn't in League One) but that display was worthy of the name.
 
from the games i have watched (non safc) watford had what looked like a good attack, mind that was against boro who were as bad then as we were against boro.

i think reading just had one of those games like we did at boro, everyone had an off game and just struggled to get anything going but once we started they had no chance and if we had put the same performance in at boro we would have walked it...think the reading game will give the lads one hell of a boost and deservedly so, maybe they were wondering if they could 'slug it out' in the championship but i honestly feel they know they can more than hold thier own.

ballard and cirkin were excellent and i do not want to take that away from them but this 'new look' back line was completely solid last night, i think reading were only allowed two attempts on target, one a weakish header and the shot from young ince and a solid defensive line allows the rest of the team to just go and play, it allows them to try those little touches and flicks as they know there is good protection behind them...it also shows the confidence within the squad.
 
They have some decent players but their tactics were difficult to work out, I've absolutely no idea what it was they were trying to achieve ...

... it reminded me of the Lee Johnson. 'overcoaching' era when it was all confusing.

The commentator pointed out that Reading had won all their previous 4 home games with similar stats to the first 20+ mins last night, when they had had one touch in our penalty area, compared to our 8 and 4 corners? in theirs, this is how they play evidently. Looking forward already to the Watford game to see what their tactics are, they have won or drawn games I have watched by sitting on one goal leads, they cant do this with us imo so they will have to attack they have the players to do it mind, and we have the players to counter, it makes this league a real pleasure to watch compared to L1, and I expect our attendances at home will hit the roof soon if we keep playing the way we are.
 
Can't stop watching replays of that third goal. The speed, fluidity, and accuracy of every pass, flick and cross made Reading look like they'd put out 6-foot tall Subbuteo players. And the balance and composure of Clarke's finish was nothing less than a thing of beauty. I don't hear footy called "the beautiful game" much these days (and it certainly wasn't in League One) but that display was worthy of the name.

Me too, recorded the whole match last night have watched the full 90 again this morning and keep replaying that 3rd goal.