Match Day Thread Hull City v Reading

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I think a little of the blame today needs to go onto Rosie, the 3subs had a negative impact imo and just put us under more pressure

If this is the system he wants us to play then today showed a fair few of our current players won't be up to it and we will need to recruit again in Jan/summer

We have a distinct lack of quality at the top of the pitch which needs addressing asap in Jan

This world cup break has come just at the right time and we will come back a better team but we aren't good enough to compete at the top end of the league, playing this system with the players we have

Agreed. If we’re going to persist with this 4-3-3 possession-based Man City-style football, we need a ball-winner in midfield (think Rodri but obviously not as good). We also need pace on the wings instead of playing Docherty and Slater as wide midfielders.
 
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I cannot believe a referee 3 yards away looked at this and thought, yep, just a yellow.

That’s the clearest red I’ve seen in a while. That was arguably more dangerous than Oscar’s and deserved the same colour.
 
Agreed. If we’re going to persist with this 4-3-3 possession-based Man City-style football, we need a ball-winner in midfield (think Rodri but obviously not as good). We also need pace on the wings instead of playing Docherty and Slater as wide midfielders.

Woods is a big weak link in this system, unfortunately coyle proved today he probably isn't up to it either.
 
Well that was a let down. At Cardiff even though we went behind at one point we dominated the ball and pitch. I was expecting the same especially when we went 1 up. But it did not materielize Seri was not at his scitillating best even though over the course of the game he got better but he did not seem to get the ball in the right places and was barely strumming the strings as opposed to pulling them Still he one of our better performers., Christie was very poor by his standards and had a number of opportunities in the first half to make something of balls he down the right but today he was either well marshalled by the Reading defenders or. he was off his game.
Thought Figueredo had a decent game and could have scored except for a fine save by the keeper. He has improved under Rosenoir. Sinik when he came on looked the most likely to make things happen but there was not the snap that we same at Cardiff. Tufan was ineffctive when he came on. Longman had a number of chances none of them clear cut but its telling he failed to convert any of them. Think after Cardiff Rosenoir and crew saw a new role further up front for Slater but he did not manage to repeat his performance was largely ineffective in and around the box.
Overall City lacked a spark but surely they cant have been dreaming of fig cocktails by the pool in Antalya. Just in case can you guys who were lucky enough to win the lottery make sure that they are working on defending set pieces please.
 
Coyle on for Christie was a laughable decision. 2 new centre backs still needed as well, til then it’s get used to these games we shouldn’t lose but do.

Not really, Christie looked ****ed.

Coyle's never been great technically and he doesn't have that dynamism to really attack their full back.

He did put in a decent ball or 2 though
 
Woods is a big weak link in this system, unfortunately coyle proved today he probably isn't up to it either.

Woods is only good at playing sideways or backwards passes to Seri and the centre-halves. Whenever he does attempt a forward pass, he either under or over hits it. Really pointless signing imo. Completely takes the momentum out of our phases of play.
 
I actually thought we weren’t so bad today,

In terms of Longman, I’m not his biggest fan, but he made some really intelligent runs today, but needed to do more on the ball.

I thought it was a shame Pelkas went off when he did, as he was making a lot of our attacking play tick.

We didn’t deserve to lose, and I actually take more positives away from it than negatives. Defensively we need to be better but the passing was better than a lot of the home games so far this season.

The ref didn’t help, but we have to play the match we are in and Considering it was a third game in a week so Rosie hasn’t had a lot of time on the training ground, I’m pleased we look better. Get Oscar, Tetteh and Allahyar back and I think we can look forward to after the break.
 
Whilst I should be writing 5...we all probably would have taken 4 points out the last 3 games, albeit in a different order that we acquired them.
 
Hull manager Liam Rosenior told BBC Radio Humberside:

"I was delighted with the start, we were positive and on the front foot and we got a great goal - but we were flat in our performance after that. We didn't kick-on.

"Reading made changes, maybe I should have freshened up the team. I didn't because I wanted to see their reaction and I felt we were in complete dominance and control in the second half.

"I think they should have had a red card and it wasn't a foul for the second goal - we should have defended the free-kick better but it was never a foul.

"I would like to say 'thank you' to the fans for making me feel so welcome, it's something I'll always remember."

Reading manager Paul Ince told BBC Radio Berkshire:

"You can't get a better time to score than that, can you? We've got the three points. We'd have taken the point, I think the game was petering out. They were having a lot of pressure without causing us any major issues.

"When you get the free-kick you are just thinking 'just one bit of quality, just one' - it was a lovely ball into the box by Tom, I could see Andy Carroll galloping in but I couldn't see anything after that until I saw the boys celebrating the goal.

"The 94th minute is the best time to score. We looked tired, out on our feet, we gave everything again. It's great we can go into the break on a positive note and the fans can make the long journey home on a positive."