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29 Nov 2006, 03:29 PM
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Supporter: Reading FC, Michigan Bucks, FC Bayern München
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Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
Still no Convey for this weekend. It's a good thing that Hunt has gotten past that mess at the Chelsea match and has been playing well in his absence. However, that might not be so good for Bobby getting back into the starting XI when he does get healthy. Any word on the Johnson trial? I have no idea how we stack up against Bolton. I havn't seen many of their matches this season.
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29 Nov 2006, 05:37 PM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
They play less boring now (really, they have for a little while). I watched the Arsenal match and...one other game of theirs. They're a pretty good team. They played Chelsea today, so they may be a bit tired. I'd be happy with a tie.
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29 Nov 2006, 11:01 PM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
I just watched the Bolton Chelsea match, and despite the win, Chelsea looks the worse for wear. I guess we'll find out soon enough if Bolton's got any gas left in the tank.
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30 Nov 2006, 09:20 AM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
I forgot about the Wednesday matches this week. Thanks god Tivo didn't. I watched the Bolton Chelsea match and it seemed to me that Chelsea could have walked away with this one with a couple more quality finishes. Although it took a brilliant save by Boltons keeper at the end of the first half to keep out that strike from Shevchenko, even though the resulting corner lead to a score anyway. And it seemed to me that the Bolton players really went out of there way to appolgize to the Chelsea players almost every time they knocked one down. I think the guy that we really need to mark is Anelka. I know he just broke his duck against liverpool on the weekend, but he looks to have real quality to me.
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30 Nov 2006, 11:45 AM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
Yikes!!
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Reading Bobby Convey, the winger, is waiting to hear if he will need surgery to resolve a persistent knee problem. “It has got better but it’s still not quite right yet,” he said. “It’s frustrating and it gets to a point where you just want it fixed.”
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...7-2478155.html
And more detail (not quite so "yikes" as I first thought):
http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/re...second_opinion
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30 Nov 2006, 05:45 PM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
Sonko needs to be massive in this game.
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01 Dec 2006, 01:32 PM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
Bobby Convey out three weeks after knee surgery. Its on the Reading website. Sidwell is ok for the Bolton match and Little is still up in the air.
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02 Dec 2006, 04:07 AM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
Bolton is trouble for us. they're really well organized, know exactly what they're about, work hard for each other. They're a more expensively assembled version of Reading, though I think Reading plays a better passing game.
The guy who terrifies me is the defender with the big hair, forget his name. Great deep shot threat. Great player.
Anelka is a super talent/crap attitude, so you never know. But they're a really solid team, and play really well as one.
This is the sort of game I'd like a little more firepower for, and missing kits and convey is a bad thing. Maybe Oster for Hunt pretty early (you know, after he takes out a keeper or two  ). that said, I think we can squeeze at least a point here. They're going to be tired, and off a bit after chelsea.
That said, we have 24 games left, and 18 points more should be well more than enough to guarantee survival.
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02 Dec 2006, 08:00 AM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
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The guy who terrifies me is the defender with the big hair, forget his name. Great deep shot threat. Great player.
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02 Dec 2006, 08:18 AM
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Re: Reading v Bolton - 12/2/06 - Pre/During/Post Match [R]
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Originally Posted by Pablo Chicago
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Yes, him. IMO, he's their best player this season.
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