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Thread: Reading v Wolves Match Thread.

  1. #41
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    Great match for entertainment - real heart attack material!

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    A new word to me, Wokes, thanks for explaining it, though the on-line dictionaries were not overly useful in this particular case.

    I do agree with the cardiac reference though, five goals in 38 minutes is a tough one to sit through with the final result continuously in doubt!

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    Not long got back and still coming to terms with how that game went. Wolves were poor in the first half, make no mistake about it. They were unable to play a good tempo or get their passing game going. The half was littered with mistakes, but that's also down to Reading not giving Wolves time to settle, both Cox and Murray caused Wolves problems. I can't say i'm happy with the manner of the first goal, a short corner, not cut out, ball returned and cross not dealt with. Wolves maybe lucky to only go in at half time 1-0 down.

    What ever Kenny Jackett said at half time meant a different Wolves side in the second half, both Sako and Henry actually seeing more of the ball. Wolves turned the game on it's head and quick goals from Henry and Evans gave Wolves the 2-1 lead. As with the first Reading goals, i question the defending on the first, Sako's cross should have been cleared and Evans given a gift of a chance for the second.

    It's often said in football that you're at your most vulnerab

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    Thanks for the report Gav. I streamed most of the game and thats pretty much how I saw it.

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    Posted 28 Sep 2014 21:06
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    Thanks for the report Gav. I streamed most of the game and thats pretty much how I saw it.

    Agreed, Woody. I watched it on SS1.

    I do think the officials did a good job with our third goal. No doubt in my mind that it had crossed the line - but I am not the referee!

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    Goal highlights:- - view external link

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    Longer highlights last season in league one, all the goals and that's it for the championship.

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