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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
This is the hardest working City team I've ever seen. And Warnock is the most pragmatic of managers. We'll just keep doing what we've been doing. Battle.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Pearcey3
We will struggle against Morrison from set pieces. My biggest issue is that we don’t have a single decent cdm. Our back four get zero protection from our central midfielders and our ful backs are very poor at stopping crosses into our box.
Madine in the no.9 and Paterson in the 10 for me then.
Thanks traitor :thumbup:
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Pearcey3
We will struggle against Morrison from set pieces. My biggest issue is that we don’t have a single decent cdm. Our back four get zero protection from our central midfielders and our ful backs are very poor at stopping crosses into our box.
I wouldn't worry then. We very rarely play for set pieces and when we do then don't put that many players in the box for fear of counter attacks!
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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cyril evans awaydays
I wouldn't worry then. We very rarely play for set pieces and when we do then don't put that many players in the box for fear of counter attacks!
:hehe:
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
I’m glad Birmingham have something to play for, full house there, won’t be at all easy for the media darlings. No doubt the fa, I mean ref, will send a brum player off anyway to smooth there path to victory
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
For me id keep the same back 5.
Grujic - off for Bryson on the hour
Patterson
Ralls
NML
Madine
Hoilett
If reading are after a point I can't see there being much space to exploit for Zohore to run into, use Madine and Patterson to soften them up ready for big Ken to take centre stage after an hour.
Someone made a good point the other day about Feeney crossing the ball, I'd be tempted to start him and keep NML to come on with Bryson and Ken for a late impact once they tire.
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I thought it would be interesting to use the above graphic (or an updated one for the entire season) to try to work out what approaches to the game Reading do well / badly against.
Then I started thinking of ways to actually do that, and it got quite complicated and in the end I couldn't be bothered.
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Rjk
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I thought it would be interesting to use the above graphic (or an updated one for the entire season) to try to work out what approaches to the game Reading do well / badly against.
Then I started thinking of ways to actually do that, and it got quite complicated and in the end I couldn't be bothered.
If we don't go up it could be useful stadium cladding for next season though!
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
Give the first team a week off, go to the local pub pick 11 drunks out of a Cardiff local, play them, they would beat reading at the moment, who loses 4-0 at home to bloody Ipswich
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Fulham traveller
Give the first team a week off, go to the local pub pick 11 drunks out of a Cardiff local, play them, they would beat reading at the moment, who loses 4-0 at home to bloody Ipswich
Once again, it’s the Championship. We can do it of course, but Reading are not going to simply roll over for us. We’ll need to be at our best and work really hard if we are to get what we need.
And I’m damn sure your lot will be the same up at Brum too.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
One thing I don't see us doing is changing the way we have played for months in our final match. It's hardly a case of just turning up, but I do think that Saturday's win has taken us into no one to blame but ourselves category if it ends in tears on Sunday.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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the other bob wilson
One thing I don't see us doing is changing the way we have played for months in our final match. It's hardly a case of just turning up, but I do think that Saturday's win has taken us into no one to blame but ourselves category if it ends in tears on Sunday.
Definitely. It wasn’t such a high pressure match for both you’d expect us to beat Reading in the normal way.
A few positives even if we go bottle it
Less Sunday kick offs
More games to attend with season ticket
Easy points against Bristol
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
Would it suit both Cardiff and Reading if some situation ‘out of our control’ delayed our game by 20 or so minutes?
I’m convinced Reading need nothing from their final game and it would be nice if that was confirmed with almost a quarter of our match to spare.
Call it skullduggery, but if it’s good enough for Derby... :thumbup:
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
Have to say yet again that i'm gutted having to listen to the match via the radio and on my sick bed. But my heart will be with the Bluebirds as they play their last game of the season (i hope, unless the play offs), against a lack lustre Reading. Warnock is too old an hand to take any match 'lightly', especially this one with the promise of Premiership football depending on the outcome, result. Win and we're in the Premiership. Lose and it's the lottery of the play offs. Simple as that.
Can't help but feel that if the Bluebirds start the match and end the match on the attack whilst always remaining strong at the back then they will be victorious and achieve Premiership status. Success to the Bluebirds.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
I'm not looking forward to Victor Mannone taking an age over every goal kick from a minute in.
It's going to be a nervy 90 minutes, especially once fulham go ahead. Ah what I'd give for a 3-0 half time lead...
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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noodles
Have to say yet again that i'm gutted having to listen to the match via the radio and on my sick bed. But my heart will be with the Bluebirds as they play their last game of the season (i hope, unless the play offs), against a lack lustre Reading. Warnock is too old an hand to take any match 'lightly', especially this one with the promise of Premiership football depending on the outcome, result. Win and we're in the Premiership. Lose and it's the lottery of the play offs. Simple as that.
Can't help but feel that if the Bluebirds start the match and end the match on the attack whilst always remaining strong at the back then they will be victorious and achieve Premiership status. Success to the Bluebirds.
It's on sky, so even if you don't have the sports package you'll find a stream for it :thumbup:
Get well soon.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Barry Shitpeas
Once again, it’s the Championship. We can do it of course, but Reading are not going to simply roll over for us. We’ll need to be at our best and work really hard if we are to get what we need.
And I’m damn sure your lot will be the same up at Brum too.
Reading have already given up, i see a comfortable 3-0 Cardiff win, ulu can’t make a case for reading, you could hull city, they have no fight in them, and you need that against Cardiff, like Ipswich, they will roll over. They can’t go down realisticly 66-1 tell you that
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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SunderlandBluebird
I'm not looking forward to Victor Mannone taking an age over every goal kick from a minute in.
It's going to be a nervy 90 minutes, especially once fulham go ahead. Ah what I'd give for a 3-0 half time lead...
This is what I'm expecting. An early goal from Fulham and our fans get very nervy thanks to Reading trying to play for nil-nil.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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SunderlandBluebird
I'm not looking forward to Victor Mannone taking an age over every goal kick from a minute in.
It's going to be a nervy 90 minutes, especially once fulham go ahead. Ah what I'd give for a 3-0 half time lead...
Don’t worry you will win easily
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Jamsarnie
Would it suit both Cardiff and Reading if some situation ‘out of our control’ delayed our game by 20 or so minutes?
I’m convinced Reading need nothing from their final game and it would be nice if that was confirmed with almost a quarter of our match to spare.
Call it skullduggery, but if it’s good enough for Derby... :thumbup:
Let's see if we can rent Derby's snow-machine!
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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BR1 Bluebird
This is what I'm expecting. An early goal from Fulham and our fans get very nervy thanks to Reading trying to play for nil-nil.
Let's hope the away lot from hull Saturday take over and no nervous feelings from the fans come across to the players.
Let's just go out and enjoy the day and sing for 90 minutes, show the players we appreciate their efforts all season long, no matter the result. Clap, sing, just make noise.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
With a £10m bonus riding on the Reading result the players are more nervous than anyone which could well affect their play. Reading will not be a pushover. If we were to play them at any other time we would win easily but with so much riding on the match the outcome is by no means a certainty.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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WJ99mobile
I don’t care what the table says. Anyone can beat anyone in this league. Form doesn’t matter.
We need to win simple as that and Reading need the draw. I feel they will time waste from the first second so we need to go at them straight away.
Reading have some decent wingers. Both Aluko and Barrow will be able to cause us problems. As they’re quite quick I wouldn’t be surprised to see Manga benched again.
Chris Martin will be a handful if there’s only a 1 goal deficit.
We need to dominate the midfield. Their full backs seem exploitable.
My team
Etheridge
Pelts-Bamba-Morrison-Bennett
Patterson-Grujic (assuming Gunnar injured)
NML-Ralls-Hoilett
Zohore
Reading v Ipswich
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video...ng-0-4-ipswich
Wednesday vs Reading
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video...ay-3-0-reading
Is the answer, to score one more goal than they do? :shrug:
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Vindec
With a £10m bonus riding on the Reading result the players are more nervous than anyone which could well affect their play. Reading will not be a pushover. If we were to play them at any other time we would win easily but with so much riding on the match the outcome is by no means a certainty.
I wish we could've played our last game of the season during that eight-game winning streak.
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Re: So, How do we beat Reading
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Vindec
With a £10m bonus riding on the Reading result the players are more nervous than anyone which could well affect their play. Reading will not be a pushover. If we were to play them at any other time we would win easily but with so much riding on the match the outcome is by no means a certainty.
I think the bonus pot could act as a significant encouragement for the players to put on a show and comfortably do the business on Sunday afternoon.