View Full Version : Derb County v Reading 5/9/08 [R]
Neeto
08 May 2008, 02:11 PM
Here it is, the biggest game of the season. This is obviously a must win game to avoid the drop. We haven't scored in over 500 minutes, but we are playing against the worst team ever to play in the prem. Derby has usually been the 3 point ATM this year, but I think it will be different on Sunday. Derby knows they are going down and they want to give the fans a win on the last game of the season. They also have been scoring some goals while Reading has not. I expect a sloppy game, but it will be an intense game as well. Reading need help from Portsmouth as well in order to have a chance of staying in it. Coppell will surely put out a 4-3-3 to win the game out right. For all of the supporters in the US, the game will be televised on Setanta at 4 eastern. Expected lineup:
----------------------USA------------------
---Rosenior----Ivar-----Bikey-------Shorey--
---Matejovsky-----Harper--------Hunt-------
------Kitson-------Lita------Doyle-----------
CMON URZZZZZ AVOID THE DROP!!!
Postmaster
09 May 2008, 11:01 AM
"Royals assistant boss Kevin Dillon has managed to give Derby a reason to win on Sunday following some stupid comments at the beginning of the week. (http://www.reading.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=108814)"
Why say this in public: 'Let's put it this way, if we can't beat Derby, it will be hard to take.'? Jewell is smart to use it as motivation. Can't make it any easier for the Royals on Sunday.
rms5555
09 May 2008, 11:13 AM
I can't watch, or follow online Sunday due to mothers day commitments. Thank the lord for small favors, I thinl it would kill me to sit through 90 minutes of this match. At least this way I can just read the scores real quick and be happy or sad and be done.
Katsbox
09 May 2008, 12:54 PM
Neeto - thanks for the heads up on the Setanta broadcast! My Dish Network guide still says they are showing the Aston Villa game, but no surprise there... for some reason the Dish guide for Setanta is notoriously late in posting and subject to change.
Still, think I'll tape and listen live. If there's a good outcome, I'll watch later.
I really hope that Coppell doesn't go with a 4-3-3... as Coppell himself has said, Reading are just not good enough to play different formations. I'd like to see our familiar 442, Kits & Lita to start up front, Oster on the right wing, Convey on the bench. And please, I hope that the players have stopped drinking whatever it is that has prevented them from doing well on service during crosses and set pieces. Can I hear for just one game that corners are being whipped into a dangerous area?
Here's hoping for the best!
Convey Crew
10 May 2008, 05:34 PM
I am praying tonight that Reading doesn't get relugated. So if Reading wins tomorrow and Fulham loses were good right? And if Fulham and Reading win we lose by a 6 goal difference?
Katsbox
10 May 2008, 09:14 PM
I am praying tonight that Reading doesn't get relugated. So if Reading wins tomorrow and Fulham loses were good right? And if Fulham and Reading win we lose by a 6 goal difference?
Reading & Fulham are tied on points, Reading is down 6 on GD. So, realistically, Reading need more points tomorrow than Fulham: a Reading win with a Fulham tie or loss; a Reading tie with a Fulham loss. It is mathematically possible for Reading to avoid relegation if both teams win, but Reading would need to make up that GD, so not really an option. I'll be happy if we can manage to score 1 and keep a clean sheet.
lestat2x
11 May 2008, 09:40 AM
Lets go Royals!!
Pablo Chicago
11 May 2008, 09:42 AM
Starting 11:
Hahnemann
Murty
Ingimarsson
Duberry
Shorey
Oster
Harper
Matejovsky
Hunt
Lita
Kitson
Subs:
Cisse
Bikey
Doyle
Kebe
Federici
I think it really sucks that Convey isn't even on the bench for this one. Oster is pants as far as I'm concerned and for the life of me I don't know why he keeps getting playing time. Hopefully Matejovsky will help with our possession issues and we'll actually be able to string a few passes together.
Katsbox
11 May 2008, 09:44 AM
Murty in the line up - a complete surprise to me.
lestat2x
11 May 2008, 09:55 AM
Whats even more surprising is that Kebe made the bench. If you want someone who has speed only and no ball control then he's your man. If you want both then you want Convey.
prvev
11 May 2008, 10:00 AM
Come on Reading (and Pompey).
Katsbox
11 May 2008, 10:09 AM
Reading with a good start - lots of possession and 2 half chances so far.
Katsbox
11 May 2008, 10:15 AM
Harper scores!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
prvev
11 May 2008, 10:17 AM
1-0!!
Katsbox
11 May 2008, 10:18 AM
Marek has been dominating in mid field, Lita has been creating problems - and beautiful Harper breaks the goal drought.
C'mon Pompey!!!!!!
glennaldo_sf
11 May 2008, 10:18 AM
1-0 Reading... is this a multiple-R thread? Is it ok to discuss other results here?
whipsmart13
11 May 2008, 10:19 AM
I think today it would be ok to discuss how the other Relegation-related matches are doing.
whipsmart13
11 May 2008, 10:33 AM
1-0 Birmingham
0-0 Fulham/Pompey
To watch both games, go to http://channelsurfing.net/
Katsbox
11 May 2008, 10:45 AM
Lita is playing really well - Derby can't handle his speed - but he's not getting the final service he needs.
I want 2 more goals - one for Reading, one for Portsmouth.
whipsmart13
11 May 2008, 10:48 AM
0-0 at half for Fulham
-As far as our game
Lita should have a hat trick
Hunt and Oster suck
Marek is playing great