Saturday, 21 February 2009

Reading 0 Bristol City 2, as bad as it gets

We were awful, suprised? No!

We have not actually put in a decent performance since before Christmas despite the excuses.

Today it was :

The Pitch

The Ref

The two week break

The fact that we are playing like the Wimbledon of old and we have players that are chosen regardless of how they perform of course has nothing to do with it!

The time has come to try and win a game instead of trying not to lose, use the midfield as a midfield not just an extra layer of defence(even when 2-0 down) The time has also come for the stubborn loyalty shown to certain players to end. Please remember that this type of loyalty got us relegated last season!

My thoughts on the team for Notts Forest

Goalkeeper

Marcus Hahnemann

Has his faults, but can organise and chastise the defence when required.
We also need to stop being reliant on Adam's big thumping kicks forward.

Defence

Julian Kelly

Liam Rosenior is just way off form.

Chris Armstrong

Only player to emerge from the Bristol debacle with any credit.

Michael Duberry

Playing well enough

Stefan Andre Bikey

Just play him, gives us an extra set piece threat, more experience than Alex Pearce who has done well.

Midfield

Kalifa Cisse

Will be OK if James Harper is out of his way, also carries a goal threat.

Marek Matejovsky

We need a play maker not a back passer, take the risk!

Steven Hunt

Will be OK if Marek in the side to provide service

James Henry

Adds some youth and fire, also can score goals

Forwards

Kevin Doyle

Start with him as he plays well with Noel Hunt, however if his apparent interest level does not improve...

Noel Hunt

Has some craft and plays well with Kevin Doyle

Spring and (congestion) is in the air!



This morning is a lovely morning!

However look at the amount of trails from the air traffic, and we have another runway on the way!

Is this a good idea?

I'll send this to my MP

Saturday, 14 February 2009

Food for thought


"If the bank called in our overdraft we would be in severe difficulties."

Sir John Madejski

Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Reading FC BBC Article


You can find an excellent article here on Reading's adjustment after relegation from the Premier League, and the push to get back again.


Sunday, 8 February 2009

Kevin Doyle OK after head injury scare


Kevin Doyle Ok after nasty collision with the Preston goalkeeper on Saturday in the 0 - 0 draw

Saturday, 7 February 2009

Bore Draw 269 minutes without scoring!

Reading 0-0 Preston

Reading again failed to find the net as they were held to a goalless draw at home to play-off hopefuls Preston.

After a great first half of the season, where they averaged two goals a game, the Royals have now gone 269 minutes without scoring.

Despite dominating they could not score and were denied a penalty when Youl Mawene appeared to clear Jimmy Kebe's cross-shot off the line with his hand.

John Parkin had a chance to win it for Preston he blasted his shot wide.

This is starting to look horribly like a few seasons back, no Christmas refresh, ran out of steam!

Luckily the Wolves and Brum results have not damaged us too much (so far)

I hope I'm wrong?

Herald Alternator Update, Good old eBay!


I had been keeping an eye out for the correct alternator bracket for the Herald as I wasn't happy with the bodged up dynamo bracket.

A Dolomite 1500 was being broken for spares and I managed to buy the alternator mounting and adjusting brackets.

These as expected fitted well, and the belt adjusted correctly.

The belt pulley run also looks straight and the original belt can still be used,


Friday, 6 February 2009

Herald Next Update 8 Track!




I have dug out an old Blaupunkt that I was given in Canada during the seventies!

It's not quite period but I think it will look quite good in the Herald :-)

I have about ten cartridges,not sure if they work or not??

Bye Bye Bobby and Graham ???



Sad news today

Bobby Convey has left the club by mutal consent, I would like to wish him good luck for the future.

He was a major part of our initial Premier promotion team and in his pomp was an excellent player!

Still a young man, perhaps moving back to the States and becoming a major star in the MLS and rebuild his confidence for another go in Europe?

On another interesting note, Graham Murty has extended his loan at Charlton.

Liam Rosenior has looked very shaky over the past few week, and it was thought that Murty may return to the side when fit?

Perhaps there is a coaching job going at Charlton:-)

C'mon you Royals!


After a hard fought physical battle with Wolves at the Mad Stad and then a tough 0 - 0 draw at Loftus Rd with QPR, we are still occupying second place in the Championship table.

Both games were marred by rough weather conditions and absolutely awful pitches particularly at the Mad Stad, How long can we continue to watch the level of winter football imposed on us due to the damage caused by the egg chasers? It could well cost us promotion, pay them and get them "off our land" :-)

Now, Loftus Road for our £30 ticket we got an absolutely awful restricted view seat on the left of the top tier. When booking or on the ticket the words "restricted view" of course fail to appear!!

We had a youngster with us who was very disappointed to be unable to see most of one goal...

The stewarding was some of the most ineffective and aggressive that I have experienced in some years, that's when they are not standing in the way of an already restricted view!

Beer was being consumed in plain sight of the pitch, but the stewards ands particularly the "Response Team" (bouncers??) were more interested in throwing out fans who were standing to try and watch the game from their restricted view seats and very aggressive with it!

This was not confined to Reading fans however, as we could see the same happening to QPR fans in various parts of the stadium. "Customers" are obviously not too important at Loftus Rd?

Ah well at least we didn't lose, QPR look a pretty good side and I think will be there or there abouts come the end of the season.