If you can't win against a team as poor as Reading today there's nothing to feel positive about. Saying they were the better team counts as nothing. Something needs to change soon. Less of the gab, let's see some action.
I dont want to hear the ****e thats going to come out off his mouth post match. He's a talker, not a doer, we all have seen them where we work. If this team are buying into his philosophies, god help us... PROCESS... PERFORMANCE, NOT THE RESULT... they're all ****e Rosenior...
And if its accepted that we're safe and its about next season, get some of these young lads who;d run through a wall for a game on the pitch...lets see if they offer something different.
My nan was from Hull too....
That's where I disagree, Malcolm has no end product at all. He loses the ball in key areas from overplaying, is often sloppy on the ball and is a defensive liability.
He does take a man on well at times but when he does his crossing is crap.
His nan's not even from Hull though.A 'like' for the last sentence alone
it is far and away not a decent point Toasty, they are absolutely terrible and we was unbelievably toothless.
If you're of the opinion that was a foul you need to up your Timolol dosage.Yeah but the Reading commentator hasn’t turned blind yet.

And someone should take him aside and show him how to make a tackle without fouling. Lost count of the amount of promising situations that break down by him giving away a free kick.Loads have said it, but Allahyar had a stinker today. Absolute pace merchant, can't beat players, dithers on the ball, decision making all wrong and his finishing leaves much to be desired.
Completely agree, it's alright.
I think there's an expectation from the fanbase that we'll improve drastically overnight but the current group is doing pretty well. We don't create enough, we don't score enough, but that's been the same issue for the past couple of seasons. This group isn't going to change that
Any point away from home is a decent point, in our current state there's nobody in this division we should assume we should turn up and beat. Would you be confident that we'll beat Rotherham? And by the same token, did you expect us to get three points against WBA?
Until every player in our team is of a high quality, we shouldn't have the expectation that certain fixtures are three points in the bag. In League One, yeah because we had the strongest squad and some of the teams in there could change places with the top end of the National League, but we've been in the Championship enough seasons to know that we can go to places like Sheff U, Palace, WBA etc and get results and in the next week lose to teams like Colchester, Wigan and Rotherham.
Our primary aim now should be to work on the shape, get fitness into the lads and treat this as the start of pre season, analysing what areas we need to strengthen (if we haven't already), who can go and who can stay. The further up the league we finish, the better, but with 9 games to go and the teams below us looking utterly hopeless, we're not going down or up.
So is your argument that every team in say the top 6 has quality in every position. Lets just focus on a couple ... LUTON.... are you honestly telling me they are where they are due to personnel or is it the way they are set up etc. And without looking it up, can you tell me one quality player Luton have. Lets attribute the same two questions to MILLWALL (you can have Honeyman as a free hit).... then BLACKBURN ... (you can have Cameron Diaz as a free hit)....Any point away from home is a decent point, in our current state there's nobody in this division we should assume we should turn up and beat. Would you be confident that we'll beat Rotherham? And by the same token, did you expect us to get three points against WBA?
Until every player in our team is of a high quality, we shouldn't have the expectation that certain fixtures are three points in the bag. In League One, yeah because we had the strongest squad and some of the teams in there could change places with the top end of the National League, but we've been in the Championship enough seasons to know that we can go to places like Sheff U, Palace, WBA etc and get results and in the next week lose to teams like Colchester, Wigan and Rotherham.
Our primary aim now should be to work on the shape, get fitness into the lads and treat this as the start of pre season, analysing what areas we need to strengthen (if we haven't already), who can go and who can stay. The further up the league we finish, the better, but with 9 games to go and the teams below us looking utterly hopeless, we're not going down or up.
By and large that will probably the formula for the rest of the season.
I'm sorry .... but 2:45 "we talk all the time about NOT putting the referees under pressure and doing things the right way".... he then says, we should have had 3 penalties but he's not blaming the referee for not giving them !!!.... he's a talker I just hope that Acuns belief in him comes true...
Listening to Rosie he implied Christine's op is more about clearing up a long term problem ahead of preseason - sounds like he's been managing a niggle to play.
Definitely has a feel of preparation for next year about things between now and the end of the season.