1-1(FT) Swansea dominated possession but with what little possession we had we created plenty of chances and had a decent amount of shots on target. It's hard to know what level we're at but not losing by several goals to an established team like Swansea is surely a good early sign?! the last time we were in the Championship we lost 3-0 to Wycombe at home on the opening day.
Flippin heck it's no wonder players run through walls for Warne it's like a Winston Churchill speech. paul warne everyone. ❤️quality @RUFCWill 👏 #RUFC pic.twitter.com/RfF4eN0A1q— cal 🫡 (@rufc__cal) July 25, 2022
Some more great Tweets. 1543686102439137283 is not a valid tweet id When Paul Warne discovers his transfer budget this summer 😂😅#CCP | #RUFC https://t.co/sMsp4VGBMo— The Championship Chat Podcast (@Champchatpod24) July 3, 2022
Tomorrow's game against Coventry is already in question as there's a pitch inspection today, they've been using the ground for the Rugby in the Commonwealth games so it's all worn and dug up. 1555575595639181312 is not a valid tweet id
Health and safety gone mad innit, the chance of someone falling over and breaking a leg goes from 0.05% to 0.010% which is a 100% increase!!!11 Follow the science. If you don't support shutting down the match then you're an evil person for wanting to break everyone's legs. Formula One is best it only has to start spitting with rain these days and everyone bricks it and it becomes a farce. It might suit us for the game to go ahead but who knows what will happen, I've seen some matches from the 1970/80's and they played on what can only be described as marshland in some of them.
There's some photos of the pitch here: https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2022/august/news-coventry-city-versus-rotherham-united-game-postponed/ I honestly don't know why they didn't just get on with it, a fixture pile-up is as likely to cause injuries as a slightly worn pitch but they don't seem to want to play these days unless the surface is like a snooker table.
We picked up 2 injuries in last nights game, we were let down by the health and safety control freaks they should have foreseen this coming.
I'm not going to get too excited as Reading were a bit of a shambles in all honesty, we pretty much subbed and rested key players second half. If we'd beaten Coventry we could be sitting top of the league now though in which case I'd have supported the corporate media pushing lockdown propaganda and finishing the season on PPG, as it stands we're in 8th place with a game in hand. Warnes post match interview was entertaining as usual: Millers boss Paul Warne on hearing Reading manager Paul Ince say the Royals had been bullied in the Millers' 4-0 win: "I'm buzzing. That's good. I played with a team of smurfs. They're not the biggest. If they have bullied Reading that says something good about the little guys."
It finished 0-0 last night but Preston were the better side by all accounts. 3 games unbeaten mind, not too shabby a start.