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Thread: Reading prediction?

  1. #11
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    re: Reading prediction?

    Quote Originally Posted by Toggles
    More possession and more shots for the rams, but unlucky defeat.

    Blackpool to suffer for it on tues
    Have some faith mate!

  2. #12
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    re: Reading prediction?

    [quote="ellafella"]We can definitely out-football them and I am optimistic if they (Reading) opt for a 4-4-2.

    We seem to be more comfortable these days away from home and can readily adopt a "coiled-serpent" approach ie Nice and compact but lightening-quick to unwind and bite.

    It'll either be a hard-fought 0-0 or a spritely 1-2 to us.

    I sense that Glen Murray may be a key variable. ie If he plays and performs and they feed him with crosses, we will struggle. Forsyth and Christie need to be on their game.

    McC has 1 or 2 selection posers. But with a mostly-rested squad, I fancy us. I'd like to see a new Plan B, with Calero or Bennett as a bit of a wild-card option thrown on. I think Ibe will also be key like he was in the Cup. I don't think Chris Gunter will sleep well tonight. His sphincter might be twitchy come 3 pm tomorrow.

    Overall, I'll stick the neck out and say 2-1 to Rams, with Hughes* and Martin the scorers.

    * The penny is starting

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