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Let's just get this out the way from the get go. That was ridiculously easy. The score flatters Ipswich. This team is the real deal and that result was either evidence that we are in the right sort of position or that Ipswich are in the wrong position.
 
This was my fifth trip to Ipswich (lovely place) and my first win. And it wasn't even close. We just abused them. The first half was a 3 or 4 goal difference in terms of performance. Reid was put through and hit the cross bar and their goal was easily avoidable.
 
Most exciting for me was that it was Diedhiou's best game in a City shirt. He is really growing into the role and for most of the game he won everything and defenders didn't get near him. Johnson and Co are spot on he is the perfect foil for the pacey wide players.
 
Our passing was fast and confident and we went at them every time we could. Bobby Reid is obscenely talented and glided past defenders. When they got the ball they were clearly a sharp passing side but the players themselves didn't move and were easily disrupted.
 
In the first minute Diedhiou won a ball in our own half, shifted past midfielders and broke. Paterson charged forward and took over, running at the defence before cutting it back into the middle. Brownhill took aim and it bounced past the keeper.
 
It was one way traffic and in the next 15 minutes Diedhiou would go clear but hesitate and be tackled on the edge of the box, while a well worked move would slip Reid inside the defence just eight yards out, but his snap shot crashed back off the crossbar.
 
Diedhiou was causing all sorts of problems but it was Bobby Reid as per who was the class act on pitch, controlling or winning balls he had no right to get near, beating his opposite numbers so frequently on 50-50s that they'll probably be waking up this weekend seeing dreadlocks.
 
And of course it was Reid that made the second. He won another 50-50 ball on the halfway line in front of the benches, casually shifted past his opponent, released Paterson whose cross found Famara rising highest to glance it past the keeper. Delirium.
 
Ipswich probed but it was chalk and cheese. City pace and endeavour. Ipswich nothing balls in front of our defence. Garner would instead try to neuter Flint off the ball with a kick while on the ground, before they pulled one back against the run of play. 
 
They dropped a ball into the left of our box. Brownhill like the terrier he is knocked it clear of the forward player but our defenders held their line and didn't attack the loose ball and another Ipswich player ran onto it and crossed to the middle for Waghorn to crash it under the bar. Largely undeserved.
 
Second half we shut up shot and it was a bit of a non entity apart from a few long range shots at Frankie and Flint reacting first at a corner and smacking a decent shot just over the bar. Meanwhile at the back City were as comfortable as you'll see away from home but we saw the same second half last week at Norwich too. This is a really good team.
 
Ipswich had made all their subs inside the hour such was the one sided nature to the game (Flint and Baker win literally everything) and O'Dowda, a constant threat, was put clear but hesitated and had the ball stolen when he tried to get a shot away for that illusive first goal.
 
It felt like the game was drifting out to an easy 2-1 win, but to make sure the away crowd left as noisily as they arrived, Johnson threw on Leko and his trickery immediately caused problems and won a corner. Reid, the class act on the pitch, met the ball just outside the box and his shot deflected wildly past the keeper.
 
The score was no more than we deserved. The Ipswich fans were already drifting out in their numbers, probably moaning away in that fake-Cockney accent that makes them so distinctive and different from the country drawl of Norwich.
 
3-1 but to my eyes a better performance than the 4-0 at Fulham last season simply because the team looked so comfortable in all positions and dominated their opponents far more in the general play to the extent that the second half was largely a non event.
 
I was not a fan of Johnson and with good reason last season but this campaign he has them playing with energy, confidence and no shortage of talent. Diedhiou is growing into leading the line and Reid is the best player in the division by some distance.
 
Fielding 7
Wright 7
Bryan 7
Baker 7
Flint 7
Smith 7
Brownhill 8
Paterson 7 (Eliasson 6)
O'Dowda 7 (Leko 7)
Reid 9 (Taylor 6)
Diedhiou 8
Posted

Been out of the country for the whole of September...following from afar. Wonderful to read all of this. Looking forward to seeing it for myself!

Thanks for the write-up.

Posted

I would never be able to write a report loke that, seriously im in awe. You have it exactly as it was.

Im hearing lots on social media etc about us being dirty and slowed the game down and dont agree at all. We stood up to them and played with energy. And their fans didnt make a sound until they scored. What a day

Posted
8 minutes ago, Red Exile said:

Been out of the country for the whole of September...following from afar. Wonderful to read all of this. Looking forward to seeing it for myself!

Thanks for the write-up.

OK OTIB, I hope they don't take it personally but can we all chip in to keep @Red Exile out of the country for October?

Posted

For me Baker & Flint were worth 8s too as rock solid at the back up against that niggly bar steward Garner, but agree with the rest. Fammy's best all round game, although he did look a bit puffed for the last 15 minutes.

Posted
4 minutes ago, RedM said:

I would never be able to write a report loke that, seriously im in awe. You have it exactly as it was.

Im hearing lots on social media etc about us being dirty and slowed the game down and dont agree at all. We stood up to them and played with energy. And their fans didnt make a sound until they scored. What a day

Total ignorance from entitled fans of a club with history and pedigree, a club who are miles away from previous glories and have been for a very long time.

Posted
3 minutes ago, old_eastender said:

For me Baker & Flint were worth 8s too as rock solid at the back up against that niggly bar steward Garner, but agree with the rest. Fammy's best all round game, although he did look a bit puffed for the last 15 minutes.

Rule number one about Olé. 

Don't quote Olé. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Fordy62 said:

Rule number one about Olé. 

Don't quote Olé. 

Exactly! I know theres not much to do on a coach but can do without scrolling !

 

Posted

Just got back myself. Always love your reports Ole. I could never remember anywhere near enough to write up that kind of report.

Maybe a couple of our goals were lucky, but a well deserved win. Thought we were great in the first half, and professional in the second.

At half time must confess I wondered if we would hang on. Different side this however than last year,  when winning away we often looked like a lower league side hanging on to a shock cup result. Whereas the first half was very open, the second half we gave them very little at all to get excited by, and always looked pretty comfortable. They ended up resorting to long balls pretty much as space was denied. We have some real steel now, Flint v Gardner was old school, no quarter asked or given, and then they shook hands and looked like they might go out for a pint later together.

On a high after the result. Best I have seen Fammy play by a distance. If being a little picky, he tired a bit, Wright got caught out a few times for me in clearly not his best position, and COD great up to the final ball, but then let down a few times.

We are not Barcelona, and sure, maybe they could have nicked a 2-2 on another day, but we were the best team and deserved the win.

Posted

Was reading and thinking the description was OTT, but realised that it was spot on. Apart from the label you gave Reid at the end, that was a bit much. Remember Ruben Neves plays in this league. And Pisano.

Posted

Yes goid write up. Also flint had a good header saved from a corner. No way were we niggly or dirty. Our defending is immense. We very very rarely lose a tackle or header in our box . Baker man of our season so far ( with bobby) imo but i am a centre half.Fam was out ir breathe in the first half. He is coming good but no stamina - yet!

Posted
29 minutes ago, RedM said:

Im hearing lots on social media etc about us being dirty and slowed the game down and dont agree at all.

To be honest I don't care even if we did do that. A bit of gamesmanship and grit is what we missed last season. If we are forced to play shrewdly and win, I'm not bothered at all. We have steel and professionalism this season, long may that continue. 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Squeak said:

To be honest I don't care even if we did do that. A bit of gamesmanship and grit is what we missed last season. If we are forced to play shrewdly and win, I'm not bothered at all. We have steel and professionalism this season, long may that continupe. 

In the past ive said we were too soft both physically and mentally and ive wantrd us to get tougher. To be honest i thought we would have go down this route and win ugly as i didnt think we had the skills some of the big teams have paid lots of money for. Wrong!

But like i said we werent dirty or get drawn into their gsmes. Our disclipline has been excellent. We simply outplayed them snd they couldnt cope. Lovely

Posted

I just don't get it at all.

I've watched Bobby Reid for season after season and never really thought he would be more than a squad player for us. Some suggested (with reason) that even L1 was out of his reach.

How has he got so good? I wasn't at the game today but evidentally he ran rings around Ipswich. Some of his interplay and flicks have been sublime in the games I've seen.

Well done Bobby for making most of us feel pretty foolish. And well done to LJ and the coaching staff for helping transform our new forward line tornado.

Posted
1 hour ago, Olé said:
Let's just get this out the way from the get go. That was ridiculously easy. The score flatters Ipswich. This team is the real deal and that result was either evidence that we are in the right sort of position or that Ipswich are in the wrong position.
 
This was my fifth trip to Ipswich (lovely place) and my first win. And it wasn't even close. We just abused them. The first half was a 3 or 4 goal difference in terms of performance. Reid was put through and hit the cross bar and their goal was easily avoidable.
 
Most exciting for me was that it was Diedhiou's best game in a City shirt. He is really growing into the role and for most of the game he won everything and defenders didn't get near him. Johnson and Co are spot on he is the perfect foil for the pacey wide players.
 
Our passing was fast and confident and we went at them every time we could. Bobby Reid is obscenely talented and glided past defenders. When they got the ball they were clearly a sharp passing side but the players themselves didn't move and were easily disrupted.
 
In the first minute Diedhiou won a ball in our own half, shifted past midfielders and broke. Paterson charged forward and took over, running at the defence before cutting it back into the middle. Brownhill took aim and it bounced past the keeper.
 
It was one way traffic and in the next 15 minutes Diedhiou would go clear but hesitate and be tackled on the edge of the box, while a well worked move would slip Reid inside the defence just eight yards out, but his snap shot crashed back off the crossbar.
 
Diedhiou was causing all sorts of problems but it was Bobby Reid as per who was the class act on pitch, controlling or winning balls he had no right to get near, beating his opposite numbers so frequently on 50-50s that they'll probably be waking up this weekend seeing dreadlocks.
 
And of course it was Reid that made the second. He won another 50-50 ball on the halfway line in front of the benches, casually shifted past his opponent, released Paterson whose cross found Famara rising highest to glance it past the keeper. Delirium.
 
Ipswich probed but it was chalk and cheese. City pace and endeavour. Ipswich nothing balls in front of our defence. Garner would instead try to neuter Flint off the ball with a kick while on the ground, before they pulled one back against the run of play. 
 
They dropped a ball into the left of our box. Brownhill like the terrier he is knocked it clear of the forward player but our defenders held their line and didn't attack the loose ball and another Ipswich player ran onto it and crossed to the middle for Waghorn to crash it under the bar. Largely undeserved.
 
Second half we shut up shot and it was a bit of a non entity apart from a few long range shots at Frankie and Flint reacting first at a corner and smacking a decent shot just over the bar. Meanwhile at the back City were as comfortable as you'll see away from home but we saw the same second half last week at Norwich too. This is a really good team.
 
Ipswich had made all their subs inside the hour such was the one sided nature to the game (Flint and Baker win literally everything) and O'Dowda, a constant threat, was put clear but hesitated and had the ball stolen when he tried to get a shot away for that illusive first goal.
 
It felt like the game was drifting out to an easy 2-1 win, but to make sure the away crowd left as noisily as they arrived, Johnson threw on Leko and his trickery immediately caused problems and won a corner. Reid, the class act on the pitch, met the ball just outside the box and his shot deflected wildly past the keeper.
 
The score was no more than we deserved. The Ipswich fans were already drifting out in their numbers, probably moaning away in that fake-Cockney accent that makes them so distinctive and different from the country drawl of Norwich.
 
3-1 but to my eyes a better performance than the 4-0 at Fulham last season simply because the team looked so comfortable in all positions and dominated their opponents far more in the general play to the extent that the second half was largely a non event.
 
I was not a fan of Johnson and with good reason last season but this campaign he has them playing with energy, confidence and no shortage of talent. Diedhiou is growing into leading the line and Reid is the best player in the division by some distance.
 
Fielding 7
Wright 7
Bryan 7
Baker 7
Flint 7
Smith 7
Brownhill 8
Paterson 7 (Eliasson 6)
O'Dowda 7 (Leko 7)
Reid 9 (Taylor 6)
Diedhiou 8

 

I have been really impressed with Reid, he is for me our best player he keeps the whole team ticking forward, always looking to go forward, available for the ball and constantly hounding their players stealing so many balls from oppositions feet. 

 

The best player in the division ? If so lets hope we have a watertight contract with him (and not one of those Gas Watertight contracts) 

Posted

Different side this however than last year,  when winning away we often looked like a lower league side hanging on to a shock cup result.

52 minutes ago, cityexile said:

Just got back myself. Always love your reports Ole. I could never remember anywhere near enough to write up that kind of report.

Maybe a couple of our goals were lucky, but a well deserved win. Thought we were great in the first half, and professional in the second.

At half time must confess I wondered if we would hang on. Different side this however than last year,  when winning away we often looked like a lower league side hanging on to a shock cup result. Whereas the first half was very open, the second half we gave them very little at all to get excited by, and always looked pretty comfortable. They ended up resorting to long balls pretty much as space was denied. We have some real steel now, Flint v Gardner was old school, no quarter asked or given, and then they shook hands and looked like they might go out for a pint later together.

On a high after the result. Best I have seen Fammy play by a distance. If being a little picky, he tired a bit, Wright got caught out a few times for me in clearly not his best position, and COD great up to the final ball, but then let down a few times.

We are not Barcelona, and sure, maybe they could have nicked a 2-2 on another day, but we were the best team and deserved the win.

That really sums up our early form last season and why it collpased. This is different. 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Fiale said:

 

I have been really impressed with Reid, he is for me our best player he keeps the whole team ticking forward, always looking to go forward, available for the ball and constantly hounding their players stealing so many balls from oppositions feet. 

 

The best player in the division ? If so lets hope we have a watertight contract with him (and not one of those Gas Watertight contracts) 

I'll be honest. Before this season , Bobby as a midfielder was something and nothing. Too lightweight, gave the ball away , didn't create either.

However , this season pushed forward without the pressure of giving the ball away in dangerous areas , the lad has been outstanding. I watched him closely against Bolton. The way he collects the ball the wrong side of a defender (not many players do it surprisingly at this level) . His vision , quick feet and awareness is unbelievable . He's come of age. We'll be beating bigger clubs off with a shitty stick come January but, he's a Bristolian and i'm sure would like too give it a good shot with us first.

Posted

Pleased to see @Olé picking out Bobby as I did in a threaad a couple of weeks ago, as I suggested in that thread, he is doing things on the pitch that would have pundits queueing up to praise him, if his name was Aguerro or Sanchez for exsmple. 11 games in and you would expect teams to be targeting him as one to watch by now, the fact that they can't stop him despite that, tells you everything.

Posted

Spot on report, 3-1 really was a joke totally and utterly dominate against a confident side on the back of a big win. Agreed two goals seemed to take deflections but this was no fortunate win

They hadn't a clue how to cope with an awesome Bobby Reid, while I agree Diedhiou's best game yet, our defence looked ugly and horrible to play against, while the way we constantly took the ball off them forced untold errors and moved it quickly from player to player to create openings was a different level.. Very impressive... 

Posted

Great report Ole.

He said he needed 3 windows, he's had 3 windows. What I saw today was a great team with fantastic work ethic playing for a their manager.

What scares me is how much this journey is going to cost me !!

Posted
11 minutes ago, steviestevieneville said:

I'll be honest. Before this season , Bobby as a midfielder was something and nothing. Too lightweight, gave the ball away , didn't create either.

However , this season pushed forward without the pressure of giving the ball away in dangerous areas , the lad has been outstanding. I watched him closely against Bolton. The way he collects the ball the wrong side of a defender (not many players do it surprisingly at this level) . His vision , quick feet and awareness is unbelievable . He's come of age. We'll be beating bigger clubs off with a shitty stick come January but, he's a Bristolian and i'm sure would like too give it a good shot with us first.

Absolutely 

BR & JB will be playing premier league soon, hopefully with us!

Posted
1 hour ago, Chivs said:

OK OTIB, I hope they don't take it personally but can we all chip in to keep @Red Exile out of the country for October?

No offence taken. In many ways I sympathise with your sentiments!

Today bodes well though...

Posted

I only listened in on the radio, what struck me most was we seemed to be winning the lose ball and winning the ball back very quickly, we sounded like the home side to be honest

Posted

I think easy is the word that jumps out for me as well.

I really can't remember too many first halves away from home in this league where we have been so dominant and looked so superior to the opposition. Now I'll admit I'm the type of guy that usually still thinks we can lose 4-3 when 3-0 up in stoppage time, but I really cannot recall ever being a goal up at this level away from home and being less concerned about conceding the equaliser.

I missed the Norwich game last Saturday and the Watford cup tie, so I can't comment on those two, but from the games I have seen I thought it was Diedhiou's best performance by quite a distance.

I'll admit I wasn't quite as keen on Baker in his loan spell here as some, and although on the whole I think he did well for us, I thought he left too many question marks. This season however I think he's been excellent. Really looking like an incredibly impressive signing.

Should say as well that I thought Fielding's kicking was really good today and there was one in particular in the first half that he chipped into Reid that we'd probably be seeing on a loop on Twitter all weekend if it was Neuer.

As for Bobby, don't think it's overstating it in the slightest to say he's probably the greatest football player that's ever lived...

Posted
5 minutes ago, bearded_red said:

I'll admit I wasn't quite as keen on Baker in his loan spell here as some, and although on the whole I think he did well for us, I thought he left too many question marks. This season however I think he's been excellent. Really looking like an incredibly impressive signing.

I know exactly what you mean, on loan he was a Red card in waiting. This year he is so much more disciplined, I think it might be either the full time contract, knowing he's here for good, or maybe getting the elbow from Villa was a wake up call. He has been quality and he must be one of the first names on the team sheet now.

Posted
10 minutes ago, bearded_red said:

As for Bobby, don't think it's overstating it in the slightest to say he's probably the greatest football player that's ever lived...

Maybe just a little ???? :shifty:

Posted
23 minutes ago, 1960maaan said:

I know exactly what you mean, on loan he was a Red card in waiting. This year he is so much more disciplined, I think it might be either the full time contract, knowing he's here for good, or maybe getting the elbow from Villa was a wake up call. He has been quality and he must be one of the first names on the team sheet now.

I think Nathan was that pissed off at getting bombed out at Villa to make way for John Terry that he`s so determined to prove them wrong and that is definitely good news for us.

Posted

I'm quite proud that I quietly stuck my neck out and posted this at half-time of the Birmingham game:

"Mark my words,  this is a completely different Bristol City to last season. We'll lose a few, we may even lose today, but it might just have been worth the wait.

And I never thought I'd be saying that in March."

And we are just a completely different team now - there's a clear route to goal and there's a solidity and street-wise swagger about us.

We'll lose a few sooner or later, of course we will, but we are the real deal now!

Posted
3 hours ago, Olé said:
Let's just get this out the way from the get go. That was ridiculously easy. The score flatters Ipswich. This team is the real deal and that result was either evidence that we are in the right sort of position or that Ipswich are in the wrong position.
 
This was my fifth trip to Ipswich (lovely place) and my first win. And it wasn't even close. We just abused them. The first half was a 3 or 4 goal difference in terms of performance. Reid was put through and hit the cross bar and their goal was easily avoidable.
 
Most exciting for me was that it was Diedhiou's best game in a City shirt. He is really growing into the role and for most of the game he won everything and defenders didn't get near him. Johnson and Co are spot on he is the perfect foil for the pacey wide players.
 
Our passing was fast and confident and we went at them every time we could. Bobby Reid is obscenely talented and glided past defenders. When they got the ball they were clearly a sharp passing side but the players themselves didn't move and were easily disrupted.
 
In the first minute Diedhiou won a ball in our own half, shifted past midfielders and broke. Paterson charged forward and took over, running at the defence before cutting it back into the middle. Brownhill took aim and it bounced past the keeper.
 
It was one way traffic and in the next 15 minutes Diedhiou would go clear but hesitate and be tackled on the edge of the box, while a well worked move would slip Reid inside the defence just eight yards out, but his snap shot crashed back off the crossbar.
 
Diedhiou was causing all sorts of problems but it was Bobby Reid as per who was the class act on pitch, controlling or winning balls he had no right to get near, beating his opposite numbers so frequently on 50-50s that they'll probably be waking up this weekend seeing dreadlocks.
 
And of course it was Reid that made the second. He won another 50-50 ball on the halfway line in front of the benches, casually shifted past his opponent, released Paterson whose cross found Famara rising highest to glance it past the keeper. Delirium.
 
Ipswich probed but it was chalk and cheese. City pace and endeavour. Ipswich nothing balls in front of our defence. Garner would instead try to neuter Flint off the ball with a kick while on the ground, before they pulled one back against the run of play. 
 
They dropped a ball into the left of our box. Brownhill like the terrier he is knocked it clear of the forward player but our defenders held their line and didn't attack the loose ball and another Ipswich player ran onto it and crossed to the middle for Waghorn to crash it under the bar. Largely undeserved.
 
Second half we shut up shot and it was a bit of a non entity apart from a few long range shots at Frankie and Flint reacting first at a corner and smacking a decent shot just over the bar. Meanwhile at the back City were as comfortable as you'll see away from home but we saw the same second half last week at Norwich too. This is a really good team.
 
Ipswich had made all their subs inside the hour such was the one sided nature to the game (Flint and Baker win literally everything) and O'Dowda, a constant threat, was put clear but hesitated and had the ball stolen when he tried to get a shot away for that illusive first goal.
 
It felt like the game was drifting out to an easy 2-1 win, but to make sure the away crowd left as noisily as they arrived, Johnson threw on Leko and his trickery immediately caused problems and won a corner. Reid, the class act on the pitch, met the ball just outside the box and his shot deflected wildly past the keeper.
 
The score was no more than we deserved. The Ipswich fans were already drifting out in their numbers, probably moaning away in that fake-Cockney accent that makes them so distinctive and different from the country drawl of Norwich.
 
3-1 but to my eyes a better performance than the 4-0 at Fulham last season simply because the team looked so comfortable in all positions and dominated their opponents far more in the general play to the extent that the second half was largely a non event.
 
I was not a fan of Johnson and with good reason last season but this campaign he has them playing with energy, confidence and no shortage of talent. Diedhiou is growing into leading the line and Reid is the best player in the division by some distance.
 
Fielding 7
Wright 7
Bryan 7
Baker 7
Flint 7
Smith 7
Brownhill 8
Paterson 7 (Eliasson 6)
O'Dowda 7 (Leko 7)
Reid 9 (Taylor 6)
Diedhiou 8

Nice to put a face to the reports and tweets now Ole. Never know , might be on BT sport soon

Posted
3 hours ago, Xiled said:

I just don't get it at all.

I've watched Bobby Reid for season after season and never really thought he would be more than a squad player for us. Some suggested (with reason) that even L1 was out of his reach.

How has he got so good? I wasn't at the game today but evidentally he ran rings around Ipswich. Some of his interplay and flicks have been sublime in the games I've seen.

Well done Bobby for making most of us feel pretty foolish. And well done to LJ and the coaching staff for helping transform our new forward line tornado.

I liked him the first time I saw him v Rovers in JPT game (2-1, JET, Joe...as if anyone doesn’t remember), but did I think he’d reach these heights? No.  Did I think he had it in him?  Probably.  His technique for receiving the ball was always good, but in the middle of the park, you get stamped on, and if you don’t have options, you get caught.

In that game I enjoyed his Shorey was happy to play inside to Reid, but also always gave Reid an option.  Both played with their heads up, that’s why Shorey played Prem, even if he wasn’t great for us overall.

Back to Reid, I do think Tomlin May have had some influence....we might need to be thankful.  I see little flicks and stuff that Tomlin did that Bobby now does.

He is a talent.  Very surprised we’ve not heard contract renewals....suspect he’s not on anything like the others.

 

Posted

I have heard from a mate of bobby that we have offered him a new deal at 5k per week but he wants 10k not sure when we offered the deal I think at the beginning of the season before his goal scoring. Bobby has interest from pl teams and may well go in January 

Posted

Quite a statement from Ole. How many strikers are there in this division who play that "quick runner" role that are better than him? A few I'd imagine, but we need to tie him down, sharpish.

Posted

Great report, Rob. I wholeheartedly agree with everything you say. Some of our football, and I mean proper passing football in the first half, was sublime. Even better, we weren't a one trick pony and mixed things up with a more direct approach at times that was equally effective.  Ipswich could count themselves lucky to be only 2-1 down at HT. 

I was there with 3 neutrals today and all commented on how good Reid was. Been banging on about what a complete footballer he could be for some time and it's great to see him finally living up to his full potential. Some player we have on our hands.

Posted

Very good reporting Rob. Many thanks for writing that. Slight over exuberance on the Reid remarks though do you think in the cold light of day? I mean we know he is good but best in the div? Of course you may be right but time probably needs to tell. I shall look forward to the highlights as the live feed was continually disrupted.

Posted
12 hours ago, RedM said:

I would never be able to write a report loke that, seriously im in awe. You have it exactly as it was.

Im hearing lots on social media etc about us being dirty and slowed the game down and dont agree at all. We stood up to them and played with energy. And their fans didnt make a sound until they scored. What a day

I've read a lot about us being dirty too. Some of their fans appear to hate us.

read a great response to our so called dirty play...

'kicking shins and nicking wins'

Made I laugh!

@Olé Another great write up, thanks a lot. 

Posted
11 hours ago, steviestevieneville said:

I'll be honest. Before this season , Bobby as a midfielder was something and nothing. Too lightweight, gave the ball away , didn't create either.

However , this season pushed forward without the pressure of giving the ball away in dangerous areas , the lad has been outstanding. I watched him closely against Bolton. The way he collects the ball the wrong side of a defender (not many players do it surprisingly at this level) . His vision , quick feet and awareness is unbelievable . He's come of age. We'll be beating bigger clubs off with a shitty stick come January but, he's a Bristolian and i'm sure would like too give it a good shot with us first.

With that in mind can’t help think we should be putting a new contract under BR nose ASAP.  He’s probably on a modest wage atm. Let’s get him on a fresh 3 year deal.. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Tomarse said:

With that in mind can’t help think we should be putting a new contract under BR nose ASAP.  He’s probably on a modest wage atm. Let’s get him on a fresh 3 year deal.. 

He's undoubtedly one of the lower earners... shall we say 4k/week?

i wonder if we've ever had a player who trebles their wages off the back of 10 weeks work before?

Posted
1 hour ago, Tomarse said:

With that in mind can’t help think we should be putting a new contract under BR nose ASAP.  He’s probably on a modest wage atm. Let’s get him on a fresh 3 year deal.. 

He's been a joy to watch home and away this season. Take him out of the team and the who dynamic will change, and I never thought I would be saying that.

Posted
8 hours ago, Kid in the Riot said:

Great report, Rob. I wholeheartedly agree with everything you say. Some of our football, and I mean proper passing football in the first half, was sublime. Even better, we weren't a one trick pony and mixed things up with a more direct approach at times that was equally effective.  Ipswich could count themselves lucky to be only 2-1 down at HT. 

I was there with 3 neutrals today and all commented on how good Reid was. Been banging on about what a complete footballer he could be for some time and it's great to see him finally living up to his full potential. Some player we have on our hands.

Totally agree.  

The shackles of playing in midfield have been thrown off.  The difficulty in accommodating him and say Tomlin has been removed.  He is so busy, and fans respond to that.  Good technique coupled with short, sharp burst of pace.  And he’s scored quite a few poachers gissa too.

On an aside, what a part Diedhiou played in the early passage for our first goal.  That was the sort of stuff I saw from the bits and pieces I saw online at Angers.

Posted
2 hours ago, Fordy62 said:

He's undoubtedly one of the lower earners... shall we say 4k/week?

i wonder if we've ever had a player who trebles their wages off the back of 10 weeks work before?

Tony Dinning?

Posted
15 hours ago, RedM said:

I would never be able to write a report loke that, seriously im in awe. You have it exactly as it was.

Im hearing lots on social media etc about us being dirty and slowed the game down and dont agree at all. We stood up to them and played with energy. And their fans didnt make a sound until they scored. What a day

True , you can't spell ' like ' for a start . 

:rolleyes:

Posted
2 hours ago, JonDolman said:

Great match report that I agree with 100%. Looking at this squad, I think all we have to worry about is keeping players. If we can do that then we will hardly need anyone in next 2 or 3 windows. Just concentrate on strengthening our under 23s. Its rare that players sign 5 year deals like Che Adams did recently at Birmingham. But I feel we need to do that with Bobby. Offer him a deal he can't refuse.

Assuming we don't get promoted and do well this season I'm sure one or two will be sold at the end if the price is right, especially if the bid is from a Prem club. But this is all part of the plan, some of the young players we have out on loan at present will be ready to take their place in the squad next season, and the money we receive will be re-invested in the same way as the Kodjia money paid for Diedhiou

Posted
15 hours ago, Luxo Jr. said:

Was reading and thinking the description was OTT, but realised that it was spot on. Apart from the label you gave Reid at the end, that was a bit much. Remember Ruben Neves plays in this league. And Pisano.

And Luke Freeman. 

:whistle2:

Posted
13 hours ago, bearded_red said:

I think easy is the word that jumps out for me as well.

I really can't remember too many first halves away from home in this league where we have been so dominant and looked so superior to the opposition. Now I'll admit I'm the type of guy that usually still thinks we can lose 4-3 when 3-0 up in stoppage time, but I really cannot recall ever being a goal up at this level away from home and being less concerned about conceding the equaliser.

I missed the Norwich game last Saturday and the Watford cup tie, so I can't comment on those two, but from the games I have seen I thought it was Diedhiou's best performance by quite a distance.

I'll admit I wasn't quite as keen on Baker in his loan spell here as some, and although on the whole I think he did well for us, I thought he left too many question marks. This season however I think he's been excellent. Really looking like an incredibly impressive signing.

Should say as well that I thought Fielding's kicking was really good today and there was one in particular in the first half that he chipped into Reid that we'd probably be seeing on a loop on Twitter all weekend if it was Neuer.

As for Bobby, don't think it's overstating it in the slightest to say he's probably the greatest football player that's ever lived...

Or ever will .

One of our own . 

:clapping:

Posted

(Still) Not LJ's biggest fan but moving Reid forward has been  a master stroke , maybe with a little help from the staff but credit where it's due. 
Can't call him a number 10 even, he's so much more. Goes seamlessly form attacking midfielder to No.10 to advanced forward and poacher , and at the moment his decision making to spot on. 

Posted
4 hours ago, JonDolman said:

Great match report that I agree with 100%. Looking at this squad, I think all we have to worry about is keeping players. If we can do that then we will hardly need anyone in next 2 or 3 windows. Just concentrate on strengthening our under 23s. Its rare that players sign 5 year deals like Che Adams did recently at Birmingham. But I feel we need to do that with Bobby. Offer him a deal he can't refuse.

Haven't we been here before!?

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Posted
1 hour ago, 1960maaan said:

(Still) Not LJ's biggest fan but moving Reid forward has been  a master stroke , maybe with a little help from the staff but credit where it's due. 
Can't call him a number 10 even, he's so much more. Goes seamlessly form attacking midfielder to No.10 to advanced forward and poacher , and at the moment his decision making to spot on. 

 A similar role to that Messi performs at a higher level. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Ian M said:

 A similar role to that Messi performs at a higher level. 

I bet you could have got good odds of that comparison appearing anywhere this time last year. :thumbsup:

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Posted
4 minutes ago, 1960maaan said:

I bet you could have got good odds of that comparison appearing anywhere this time last year. :thumbsup:

Obviously our Bobbz is the better of the two :yes:

Posted
21 hours ago, Chivs said:

OK OTIB, I hope they don't take it personally but can we all chip in to keep @Red Exile out of the country for October?

I love these sorts of comments. I couldn't watch yesterday and was told that's it for the season. We really are a superstitious bunch! :laugh:!

Posted
19 hours ago, Red Exile said:

No offence taken. In many ways I sympathise with your sentiments!

Today bodes well though...

OK.  I can put you down for a tenner then?

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