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MOTM - Reading v Fulham (PLAY OFFs)

Started by WhiteJC, May 17, 2017, 07:48:14 AM

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who was your man of the match?

Marcus Bettinelli
6 (12.5%)
Ryan Fredericks
1 (2.1%)
Tomas Kalas
0 (0%)
Tim Ream
16 (33.3%)
Scott Malone
0 (0%)
Kevin McDonald
21 (43.8%)
Stefan Johansen
1 (2.1%)
Sone Aluko
1 (2.1%)
Tom Cairney
1 (2.1%)
Neeskens Kebano
0 (0%)
Floyd Ayité
0 (0%)
Ryan Sessegnon
0 (0%)
Lucas Piazon
0 (0%)
Chris Martin
1 (2.1%)

Total Members Voted: 48

Voting closed: May 18, 2017, 07:48:14 AM

WhiteJC

after a disappointing result who was your man of the match?

Snibbo


westcliff white

Every day is a Fulham day


brightster

Defiantly Kev Mc, brilliant again, think would be a good captain next year!

joeemslie

Quote from: Snibbo on May 17, 2017, 07:53:26 AM
Ream was faultless

Apart from terrible marking for an open header for Grabban you mean?

J.Perkins

Fredericks, Malone, Aluko, Ayite and Johansen were all incredibly poor over the 2 legs.


ScalleysDad

Kmac by a distance. These polls are strange and I totally agree with the freedom of choice and all that it brings us but.
If anybody votes for Ayite or the Derby fella I am coming round your house 😎

Lighthouse

Quote from: ScalleysDad on May 17, 2017, 10:00:51 AM
Kmac by a distance. These polls are strange and I totally agree with the freedom of choice and all that it brings us but.
If anybody votes for Ayite or the Derby fella I am coming round your house 😎

Thought Martin and Ayite were great. Bring cake, we all need cheering up.  :005:
The above IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT. It is an opinion.

We may yet hear the horse talk.

I can stand my own despair but not others hope

stevehawkinslidingtackle

Quote from: brightster on May 17, 2017, 08:27:34 AM
Defiantly Kev Mc, brilliant again, think would be a good captain next year!

Yup, good shout. But no coincidence he was the player with the most play off experience under his belt. As much as good side as we can be, most of the others froze under the spotlight, as per the Spuds game in the FA cup. Shame.


filham

Hard to choose. I would like to be naming the player who scored our two goals and there was ample opportunity for that to have happened.

The Rock

Quote from: joeemslie on May 17, 2017, 08:54:50 AM
Quote from: Snibbo on May 17, 2017, 07:53:26 AM
Ream was faultless

Apart from terrible marking for an open header for Grabban you mean?

That's what he meant yes. Ream is great 94% of the time and goes missing 6% of the time. That lack of concentration/marking/wherewithall can and will be costly, mistake wise, and when we get our new giant rock of a cb he will be a squad member.

J.Perkins

Quote from: The Rock on May 17, 2017, 07:40:52 PM
Quote from: joeemslie on May 17, 2017, 08:54:50 AM
Quote from: Snibbo on May 17, 2017, 07:53:26 AM
Ream was faultless

Apart from terrible marking for an open header for Grabban you mean?

That's what he meant yes. Ream is great 94% of the time and goes missing 6% of the time. That lack of concentration/marking/wherewithall can and will be costly, mistake wise, and when we get our new giant rock of a cb he will be a squad member.

You're misguided. When we get a giant rock of a CB, who ever it is, they will be playing along side him.


WhiteJC


Snibbo

On the Offal:

"Man Of The Match Result
Thursday 18 May 2017 16:30
Fulham's final Man of the Match award of the season has gone to Tim Ream, for his outstanding defensive display against Reading.

The Royals only breached the Whites backline courtesy of a contentious penalty, but they threatened a number of late counters, only to be thwarted by Ream time and time again.

Four Fulham players had more touches of the ball than Ream's 66, but this was still better than Reading's most productive individual Tiago Ilori, who was involved in 59 ball events.

Ream won possession of the ball four times, which included two tackles, had one shot, and boasted a pass accuracy of 90 per cent.

It is his second Man of the Match award in four outings, with 27.9 per cent of fans giving him their vote, ahead of Marcus Bettinelli (22.4 per cent) who made a number of good saves, and Kevin McDonald (13.8 per cent)."