by Row Z Royal »
23 Dec 2006 17:51
I think that there is passion at the mo - Murts is fired up, Sidwell frustrated, Lita playing with real hunger.
It's unfair to say that the players don't care and even more unfair to pick out individuals in another game of two halves.
There were the usual moments that we've come to expect from Reading - we saw the best and worst of Sonko, for example, when, in the second half, he completely fluffed his clearance about two feet, but then won the ball back immediately with a cracking challenge. We also saw creativity in attack, with Blakey playing some absolutely sublime football, and Sidders bursting forward.
I accept that we had some shocking moments. The first half was almost as bad as the second last week and we were fortunate to go in to the break at 0-1.
I'm rambling really, but I think that we should keep an open mind, keep the faith and accept that we're not playing Stoke and Luton every week. We're playing top class internationals these days and we should be grateful that Reading is a club that can be recognisable to millions around the world who watch this fantastic league of ours.
At the start of the season, the general feeling was that they'd be happy if there were only 16 teams better than us at the end of the season and some perspective should be recaptured in some circles.