by Royal_jimmy » 12 Feb 2025 14:23
by Armadillo Roadkill » 12 Feb 2025 15:36
by RoyalBlue » 12 Feb 2025 15:46
Armadillo Roadkill If you were to compare the start of Selles's tenure with Hunt's you'd see Noel has made a much better start. We're harder to beat away from home. We looked like we had the start of a really good passing side against Bolton. Shrewsbury was pretty awful, but then again we had some shocking performance from the side under Selles even after he had had months to impose his will.
If the Bolton performance was the real "new" Reading then Hunt will have done well. If it's like the Shrewsbury game from now on the seasons can't end too soon.
Hunt after three months versus Selles after three months, Hunt is clearly ahead.
Hunt after one year versus Selles after on year? We'll wait and see.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 12 Feb 2025 18:19
RoyalBlueArmadillo Roadkill If you were to compare the start of Selles's tenure with Hunt's you'd see Noel has made a much better start. We're harder to beat away from home. We looked like we had the start of a really good passing side against Bolton. Shrewsbury was pretty awful, but then again we had some shocking performance from the side under Selles even after he had had months to impose his will.
If the Bolton performance was the real "new" Reading then Hunt will have done well. If it's like the Shrewsbury game from now on the seasons can't end too soon.
Hunt after three months versus Selles after three months, Hunt is clearly ahead.
Hunt after one year versus Selles after on year? We'll wait and see.
That's a false comparison IMO.
Selles was totally new to the club. He started not knowing any of the players and had to spend the first few months assembling a squad before then trying to get them used to him and his preferred style of play.
Hunt knew the club inside out and had worked previously with many of the players. He inherited a reasonably capable squad (given the circumstances) who had gelled together really well and had got used to playing a certain way with pretty impressive results.
Yes, the players may have taken a knock in morale due to the departure of a coach and coaching team who they clearly held in high regard and would run through walls for. However, the team was well positioned, both in terms of the table and their football, to move forward.
IMO, the mistake Hunt and his coaches have made is trying to alter things that were working well and didn't need altering/fixing. Yes, they seem to have started to fix the away performances and results but the home performances seem to be going the other way.
Compare and contrast with Wycombe where their new manager questioned why he would seek to change anything when what was already there was clearly working well.
by Hound » 12 Feb 2025 18:53
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Feb 2025 21:12
RoyalBlueArmadillo Roadkill If you were to compare the start of Selles's tenure with Hunt's you'd see Noel has made a much better start. We're harder to beat away from home. We looked like we had the start of a really good passing side against Bolton. Shrewsbury was pretty awful, but then again we had some shocking performance from the side under Selles even after he had had months to impose his will.
If the Bolton performance was the real "new" Reading then Hunt will have done well. If it's like the Shrewsbury game from now on the seasons can't end too soon.
Hunt after three months versus Selles after three months, Hunt is clearly ahead.
Hunt after one year versus Selles after on year? We'll wait and see.
That's a false comparison IMO.
Selles was totally new to the club. He started not knowing any of the players and had to spend the first few months assembling a squad before then trying to get them used to him and his preferred style of play.
Hunt knew the club inside out and had worked previously with many of the players. He inherited a reasonably capable squad (given the circumstances) who had gelled together really well and had got used to playing a certain way with pretty impressive results.
Yes, the players may have taken a knock in morale due to the departure of a coach and coaching team who they clearly held in high regard and would run through walls for. However, the team was well positioned, both in terms of the table and their football, to move forward.
IMO, the mistake Hunt and his coaches have made is trying to alter things that were working well and didn't need altering/fixing. Yes, they seem to have started to fix the away performances and results but the home performances seem to be going the other way.
Compare and contrast with Wycombe where their new manager questioned why he would seek to change anything when what was already there was clearly working well.
by leon » 12 Feb 2025 22:41
Snowflake RoyalRoyalBlueArmadillo Roadkill If you were to compare the start of Selles's tenure with Hunt's you'd see Noel has made a much better start. We're harder to beat away from home. We looked like we had the start of a really good passing side against Bolton. Shrewsbury was pretty awful, but then again we had some shocking performance from the side under Selles even after he had had months to impose his will.
If the Bolton performance was the real "new" Reading then Hunt will have done well. If it's like the Shrewsbury game from now on the seasons can't end too soon.
Hunt after three months versus Selles after three months, Hunt is clearly ahead.
Hunt after one year versus Selles after on year? We'll wait and see.
That's a false comparison IMO.
Selles was totally new to the club. He started not knowing any of the players and had to spend the first few months assembling a squad before then trying to get them used to him and his preferred style of play.
Hunt knew the club inside out and had worked previously with many of the players. He inherited a reasonably capable squad (given the circumstances) who had gelled together really well and had got used to playing a certain way with pretty impressive results.
Yes, the players may have taken a knock in morale due to the departure of a coach and coaching team who they clearly held in high regard and would run through walls for. However, the team was well positioned, both in terms of the table and their football, to move forward.
IMO, the mistake Hunt and his coaches have made is trying to alter things that were working well and didn't need altering/fixing. Yes, they seem to have started to fix the away performances and results but the home performances seem to be going the other way.
Compare and contrast with Wycombe where their new manager questioned why he would seek to change anything when what was already there was clearly working well.
I bet you weren't making any of those excuses for Selles at the time.
The fact is, last season, Selles had a squad streets ahead of the one Hunt has. Even at the start.
Yiadom vs Craig
Holmes, Bindon, Mbengue, Abbey vs Bindon, Mbengue, Dean
Dorsett, Mola, Carson, NGW (loaned out) vs Garcia, Kanu, Dorsett
Campbell vs Azeez
Mukairu, Ehibhatiomhan vs Ehibhatiomhan, Camara
And that's not mentioning Carroll and McIntyre at the start.
by Brogue » 17 Feb 2025 17:18
by Hendo » 17 Feb 2025 17:22
Brogue Ruben Selles vs Noel Hunt - a Data-Focused Managerial Tactical Comparison.
Under Selles, Reading had much greater attacking presence, with strong high regain totals and respectable field tilt (penalty area touches compared to opponents), underlined by counter-pressing and emphasis on quick transitions.
Hunt's Reading have become more pragmatic, but lack an attacking identity, with a noticeable increase in direct play. There has been a severe drop off in attacking output, averaging just 1 npxG per 90, four shots, and over five penalty area touches fewer than under the Spaniard.
by Snowflake Royal » 18 Feb 2025 12:25
by Sutekh » 18 Feb 2025 13:14
by Sutekh » 18 Feb 2025 13:17
Snowflake Royal America has so much to answer for.
Field tilt?
Field. oxf*rd. TILT!?
by Armadillo Roadkill » 18 Feb 2025 14:10
Sutekh The Tilehurst End have already analysed and vlogged the definitive answer on this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvMQajyCTxQ
by Sutekh » 18 Feb 2025 14:31
Armadillo RoadkillSutekh The Tilehurst End have already analysed and vlogged the definitive answer on this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvMQajyCTxQ
Impressive analysis. The main take aways for me were:
Harder to beat.
Not pressing quite as high.
More width.
A small increase in long balls.
Different set up away from home as at home.
Hasn't fixed everything or changed everything, but the "he's out of his depth" or is "naive" just isn't credible. Hunt clearly has the tactical understanding and the ability to transmit it to his players.
by Royalwaster » 18 Feb 2025 14:41
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by Greatwesternline » 03 Mar 2025 10:54
Royalwaster No-one has mentioned - 100% more likely to win penalties in the last minute of the game!
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