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FT: READING 2 - 1 CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
Saturday 6th August ko 3:00pm
From the Select Car Leasing Stadium (Madejski)
Match Officials:
Referee: Darren England
Assistant Referee: James Mainwaring
Assistant Referee: Wade Smith
Fourth Official: John Busby
The club announced on July 26th that General Area tickets for away fans had sold out.
Cardiff going for two from two. Reading looking to avoid two from two.
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What a shit new name for the stadium.
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I'm surprised nobody's signed Liam Moore
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When I saw the teamsheet for our opener against Blackpool my cautious optimism about the season ahead evaporated.
We managed to lose four players to injury in the week leading up to Blackpool in Joao, Hutchinson, Azeez and Tetek. With Moore and Dann already out and Puscas on the verge of leaving and not match fit we had seven out before the opener. Patience is running extremely thin with this after last season’s injury shitshow.
Last week we only had one senior outfield player on the bench in Shane Long and he wasn’t fit enough to start. I dread to think what the side will be v Cardiff as we seem to pick up a lot of injuries in training. New signing Mamouda Loum will be available if fit but Naby Sarr’s signing has yet to be approved by the EFL. So we will be lacking bench options again.
So not optimistic at the moment. I expect a narrow defeat or a 1-1 draw. We should have picked up at least a point v a poor Blackpool side and with Joao playing I expect we would have got a result. Those that are not injured will last the game as fitness levels are decent.
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Some good news for City, particularly the omission of Joao
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Hopefully SM don't make wholesale changes too the side that performed so well against Norwich.
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Originally Posted by
Alfresco
Hopefully SM don't make wholesale changes too the side that performed so well against Norwich.
He changed nearly half the side during the game, so what do you mean by wholesale changes ?
The side that started, or the side that finished ?
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Originally Posted by
Alfresco
Hopefully SM don't make wholesale changes too the side that performed so well against Norwich.
I would start the same side, other than NG suspension, can make changes for Portsmouth.
there's a case for putting Harris in for Watters, but I'd give him another chance against a less strong team on paper to see if he can make an impact
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
He changed nearly half the side during the game, so what do you mean by wholesale changes ?
The side that started, or the side that finished ?
The side that started, obviously. Last season SM changed the starting line up every week. We need if possible the same starting 11 every week.
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Alfresco
The side that started, obviously. Last season SM changed the starting line up every week. We need if possible the same starting 11 every week.
When playing midweek as well changes are going to be inevitable but we have had a full week so should be a very similar 11.
Although if he thinks there's a way to get us more attacking intent then I'm all for changes, as well as we passed the ball at times we had 3 shots.
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1-3 Bluebirds is my prediction and a strong performance.
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Reading local bus updates
Link below says the service to the ground from the station is running normally but they have told our SLO that all services may be affected in some way. So don't leave it late to get a bus to the ground.
https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/202...-home-outing-/
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The joke that is Reading FC continues. This will be my last season ticket. Sick and tired of the rank amateur way we are being run.
Ince has confirmed this morning we have one or two more players out injured making it 8 or 9 in total. No idea who the additions are.
Having looked forward to watching Loum on Saturday his visa has still not come through so wont be able to play. Sarr still not confirmed by the EFL.
Utterly shambolic.
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
The joke that is Reading FC continues. This will be my last season ticket. Sick and tired of the rank amateur way we are being run.
Ince has confirmed this morning we have one or two more players out injured making it 8 or 9 in total. No idea who the additions are.
Having looked forward to watching Loum on Saturday his visa has still not come through so wont be able to play. Sarr still not confirmed by the EFL.
Utterly shambolic.
You are making me feel less confident with every post. Your patched up squad inc walking wounded and random youth players are nailed on for a 1-0. It's the Cardiff way
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Exactly my thoughts
Home banker!!
They’ll still have more up front with Meite than we have and no doubt Hoillett will score something spectacular
I’m not being fooled by the woe betide me stuff
Nelson for Ng (unfortunately)
Ralls for Sawyers (bring him on for last 30 mins when game more stretched)
Harris for Watters - neither of them look like scoring but there’s more effort from Harris and he brings the wingers into play more - it is however a 50-50 call.
Watters always looks better coming on as a sub anyway
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
Reading local bus updates
Link below says the service to the ground from the station is running normally but they have told our SLO that all services may be affected in some way. So don't leave it late to get a bus to the ground.
https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/202...-home-outing-/
That all looks straightforward :facepalm: I think it’s find a Reading fan who’s catching the bus to the game and don’t let him out of your sight:hehe:
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Originally Posted by
binman
Exactly my thoughts
Home banker!!
They’ll still have more up front with Meite than we have and no doubt Hoillett will score something spectacular
I’m not being fooled by the woe betide me stuff
Nelson for Ng (unfortunately)
Ralls for Sawyers (bring him on for last 30 mins when game more stretched)
Harris for Watters - neither of them look like scoring but there’s more effort from Harris and he brings the wingers into play more - it is however a 50-50 call.
Watters always looks better coming on as a sub anyway
Meite is rumoured to be the latest injury along with our captain Andy Yiadom.
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
binman
Exactly my thoughts
Home banker!!
They’ll still have more up front with Meite than we have and no doubt Hoillett will score something spectacular
I’m not being fooled by the woe betide me stuff
Nelson for Ng (unfortunately)
Ralls for Sawyers (bring him on for last 30 mins when game more stretched)
Harris for Watters - neither of them look like scoring but there’s more effort from Harris and he brings the wingers into play more - it is however a 50-50 call.
Watters always looks better coming on as a sub anyway
Nowt to do with the woe betide me stuff. It is self inflicted and not bad luck. I’m angry about it. It is unacceptable to have the level of injuries we currently have prior to our first home game. Even the most positive Reading fans are seriously unhappy this morning. This has been ongoing for a long time. We had the worst injury record of all 92 clubs over the past season and here we go again.
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
Nowt to do with the woe betide me stuff. It is self inflicted and not bad luck. I’m angry about it. It is unacceptable to have the level of injuries we currently have prior to our first home game. Even the most positive Reading fans are seriously unhappy this morning. This has been ongoing for a long time. We had the worst injury record of all 92 clubs over the past season and here we go again.
I saw Ince was questioning how some players warm up and stretch etc.
It's obviously very important but you would think at this level that sort of thing being done properly would be a given.
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
Nowt to do with the woe betide me stuff. It is self inflicted and not bad luck. I’m angry about it. It is unacceptable to have the level of injuries we currently have prior to our first home game. Even the most positive Reading fans are seriously unhappy this morning. This has been ongoing for a long time. We had the worst injury record of all 92 clubs over the past season and here we go again.
Isn't Paul Ince going to sort out all your injury problems with yoga?
Can you pull a hamstring doing yoga?
Best not try the yoga!
Maybe it's a curse. You could try the Barry Fry remedy of pissing on all four corner flags?
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
I saw Ince was questioning how some players warm up and stretch etc.
It's obviously very important but you would think at this level that sort of thing being done properly would be a given.
Yep it’s seriously unprofessional. It’s why I’m angry. It’s nit down to bad luck.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Isn't Paul Ince going to sort out all your injury problems with yoga?
Can you pull a hamstring doing yoga?
Best not try the yoga!
Maybe it's a curse. You could try the Barry Fry remedy of pissing on all four corner flags?
He has mentioned doing yoga. Thing is some of the injuries are impact during training which is just idiotic. Some are soft tissue. It’s a mix but common sense needs to be applied. In an injury crisis go to non contact training and bloody well do your stretches.
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
He has mentioned doing yoga. Thing is some of the injuries are impact during training which is just idiotic. Some are soft tissue. It’s a mix but common sense needs to be applied. In an injury crisis go to non contact training and bloody well do your stretches.
Pearcey it’s seems like we’re being lured into some hideous trap with your moaning and groaning about your concern for your club. My biggest concern is finding & getting the football bus from Reading town centre.
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Pearcey it’s seems like we’re being lured into some hideous trap with your moaning and groaning about your concern for your club. My biggest concern is finding & getting the football bus from Reading town centre.
Stop being a whore and drive there. Park up at Mereoak park and ride and get the bus in. Easy Peasy. The Mereoak buses are running.
I haven’t forgiven you for the curse you placed on my club two years ago. You should be ashamed Splotty P.
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Ince claims Reading were close to getting Kipre in this window, but Cardiff stepped in and the rest is history!
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/re...ionship-rival/
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
Stop being a whore and drive there. Park up at Mereoak park and ride and get the bus in. Easy Peasy. The Mereoak buses are running.
I haven’t forgiven you for the curse you placed on my club two years ago. You should be ashamed Splotty P.
:hehe: We're on the train on Saturday, taking in the fleshpots of Reading pre and post match, join us for a bevvy........................if you know the bus situation :hehe:
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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splott parker
:hehe: We're on the train on Saturday, taking in the fleshpots of Reading pre and post match, join us for a bevvy........................if you know the bus situation :hehe:
A bit baffled as to why so many buses aren’t running. If I wasn’t driving I would join you. I do a few Cheltenham home games when Reading are not at home and get a lift to the pub so that I can drink. Outside of that I don’t drink when I go games as getting the train and then the bus is too much like hard work
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Pearcey3
A bit baffled as to why so many buses aren’t running. If I wasn’t driving I would join you. I do a few Cheltenham home games when Reading are not at home and get a lift to the pub so that I can drink. Outside of that I don’t drink when I go games as getting the train and then the bus is too much like hard work
We’ll let you know which pub we're in, pick us up, say, twoish, jolly decent of you:thumbup:
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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splott parker
We’ll let you know which pub we're in, pick us up, say, twoish, jolly decent of you:thumbup:
:wave:
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Re: READING v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
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Pearcey3
:wave:
make room for me and my lad. we are on the train as well. You'll probably need a 7 seater.
Actually is there a decent place in town that will not be rammed. Food not an issue as my son is going to have a Wendys for lunch and I'm happy with a few beers and a pie at the ground.
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
make room for me and my lad. we are on the train as well. You'll probably need a 7 seater.
Actually is there a decent place in town that will not be rammed. Food not an issue as my son is going to have a Wendys for lunch and I'm happy with a few beers and a pie at the ground.
The Nags Head in Russell Street is decent. It’s about a 15 min walk from the train station.
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Mike. I have been informed The Butler in Chatham Street is a decent shout. Avoid the Three Guineas which is right outside the train station. It will be rammed and very loud and is a complete rip off. Not somewhere I would go on match day.
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Is the World upside down pub ok for away fans?
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Originally Posted by
binman
Is the World upside down pub ok for away fans?
Yes you should be fine and can park up there and walk to the ground....it is a fair walk though circa 25 mins.
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Same chain as upper Boat I believe. I was there a few weeks ago.
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Weren’t Reading on the bones of a threadbare squad when they beat us 1-0 at CCS last season?
Take nothing for granted in this league.
Would be nice to see us have a decent performance to back up the battling one from last week
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Originally Posted by
binman
Is the World upside down pub ok for away fans?
Whenever I went to Reading, we just did what we wanted.
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
Whenever I went to Reading, we just did what we wanted.
Peter Whittingham with you?