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Title: Reem
Post by: Ss12white on October 21, 2022, 08:04:43 AM
Most of us must admit that we all thought that Tim Reem would have been leaving in the Pre season. Not many thought he was good enough for the Prem, he had a point to prove. By God he is proving it, never seen him play with so much confidence.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: hovewhite on October 21, 2022, 08:20:44 AM
Seems to have turned back the years inspired by competition and a great man manager.long may it continue.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Woolly Mammoth on October 21, 2022, 08:25:54 AM
Tim Ream has certainly stepped it up a gear and looks very assured.
He has definitely earned his place at the back.
I have to admit i was expecting him to struggle but so far so good.
If Fulham had just signed him this summer we would be saying what a good signing.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: S.F.Sorrow on October 21, 2022, 08:46:18 AM
Ream used to be a liability but last season he suddenly looked like a new player. He has been impressive this season too, which I honestly didn't expect. His lack of pace is a problem of course but as long as other players (mainly Robinson) are aware of this and provide the necessary defensive cover it seems to work.

We will probably concede a couple of goals due to Ream's lack of pace this season but all CBs make mistakes and so far he has been rock solid. I'm a bit worried that he seems to almost injure himself every time he needs to make a last ditch tackle though. He's not getting any younger and I'm not sure we can expect him to play a full season at this level. But then again, he has proven me wrong before.

Makes me wonder if it was really all about coaching and that Ream simply stayed loyal to whatever the manager told him to do. Like those seasons when he repeatedly tried to dribble his way out of the box under pressure and looked totally incompetent as a result. His decision making under pressure has certainly improved! His positioning is much better too. It's been a while now since he got beaten by a long ball behind the defence, which used to be a problem in the past. It certainly looks like Silva has found a way to get the best out of Ream without exposing his weaknesses (pace + aerial duals). Or maybe Ream has simply learned from his mistakes.

I used to feel sick every time I saw his name on the team sheet but now I'm a converted Ream fan!
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: H4usuallysitting on October 21, 2022, 08:59:59 AM
Last night Ashley Young was one of their best player's.... I've never doubted Tim Ream
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: We Are Premier League on October 21, 2022, 09:57:31 AM
11 games in, Ream and BDR are the two players with most PL minutes this season...I didn't see that coming at the end of last season.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: copthornemike on October 21, 2022, 10:01:44 AM
Ream is an intelligent man and player. I suspect he realised his playing days are limited & spent a lot of time in the gym over the close season. He doesn't get 'eased off' so easily now and his stamina is so much better.
Take a round of applause Tim Ream - an example of an old dog learning quite a few new tricks.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Bassey the warrior on October 21, 2022, 10:14:43 AM
I think he just needed the right manager and it also helps that Robinson's defensive work has come on in leaps and bounds, helps give him a bit of cover. Certainly though, I'm a big fan, but never expected him to be playing so well, so consistently. Long may it continue.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: General on October 21, 2022, 10:34:50 AM
Quote from: We Are Premier League on October 21, 2022, 09:57:31 AM
11 games in, Ream and BDR are the two players with most PL minutes this season...I didn't see that coming at the end of last season.

BDR is probably in my view one of if not our most underrated players. Always puts in a shift wherever he's played. Plays wherever he's asked. You never hear a peak from him or a complaint, he's never been rumoured trying to force a move away, scores goals, has pace and technique and a good footballing intelligence and plays defence too when required.

Clearly is an intelligent guy from an intelligent family. A model pro.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Somerset Fulham on October 21, 2022, 10:45:09 AM
100% agree with General about Bobby. Its unbelievable that people wanted him out as late as last season, he is a fantastic player with an outstanding attitude.

I guess I presumed that Tim would probably end his playing days with us as a sub turning up for the odd cup game and injury crisis.  What an incredible turnaround it has been for an incredible guy.  Long may it last.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: joef on October 21, 2022, 10:53:00 AM
As people have said on this thread already Tim and Bobby are intelligent players with high levels of commitment and hard work.
Add to that they come across as decent human beings - I love them in a Fulham shirt.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Twig on October 21, 2022, 12:01:50 PM
Both BDR and Tim are a credit to the club. Both have surprised us in how well they have adapted to the Prem this time around.  Whatever the reason I'm just delighted, both for them as individuals and for us as supporters.

On this note I can't help feeling Dennis Odoi could have been another with the potential to surprise us all, wish he'd stayed.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Thailand Mick on October 21, 2022, 12:58:50 PM
Surely Tim Ream has earned another extension to his contract with his performances this season. He saved us from conceding when Leno fumbled last night because he stayed alive and did not switch off when many would have.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Bronaldinho on October 21, 2022, 01:09:29 PM
Thought he's been class and definitely stepped it up a notch. Only concern is that Tosin is out of the side, great talent and so much potential. Need to tie him down to new deal and keep him sweet.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: We Are Premier League on October 21, 2022, 02:14:55 PM
Quote from: Bronaldinho on October 21, 2022, 01:09:29 PM
Thought he's been class and definitely stepped it up a notch. Only concern is that Tosin is out of the side, great talent and so much potential. Need to tie him down to new deal and keep him sweet.

100% agree with this, cant see him extending the contract until we are "safe" from relegation and he is playing regularly...
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: HV71 on October 21, 2022, 02:19:49 PM
Quote from: Twig on October 21, 2022, 12:01:50 PM
Both BDR and Tim are a credit to the club. Both have surprised us in how well they have adapted to the Prem this time around.  Whatever the reason I'm just delighted, both for them as individuals and for us as supporters.

On this note I can't help feeling Dennis Odoi could have been another with the potential to surprise us all, wish he'd stayed.

100% agree with every word of this

Title: Re: Reem
Post by: NewYorkYank on October 21, 2022, 02:31:40 PM
A major publication performed an analysis several weeks ago concerning the changing roles of Tosin and Ream under Silva.  The article posited that when Fulham was last in the PL, the midfield was significantly more open, leaving the two CBs constantly exposed.  The consequence was that Tosin's athleticism was much more important, and Ream's lack of athleticism was a much greater problem.  Under Silva, with Palhinha and Reed providing cover, the CBs are exposed far less.  As a result, the prerequisites for a Silva CB are positioning, awareness, and overall intelligence.  These are Ream's strengths, along with his passing skills.  Occasionally, one sees Ream's lack of athleticism exposed, but as one commenter noted, it is less of a problem with Robinson on the cover than with a replacement.
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: RaySmith on October 21, 2022, 02:49:37 PM
Quote from: Thailand Mick on October 21, 2022, 12:58:50 PM
Surely Tim Ream has earned another extension to his contract with his performances this season. He saved us from conceding when Leno fumbled last night because he stayed alive and did not switch off when many would have.

Similarly saved the day v Bournmouth, with a last-ditch tackle on Solanke last week.

He's been immense, last night it was like watching Bobby Moore.

Even his pace seems to have improved - maybe due to more astute positioning, so has more energy. He looks fitter anyway.

I think Silva wants his cb's to start attacks, and carry the ball forward - is this why he's introduced Diop alongside Tim?
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: alfie on October 21, 2022, 02:50:56 PM
Quote from: Ss12white on October 21, 2022, 08:04:43 AM
Most of us must admit that we all thought that Tim Reem would have been leaving in the Pre season. Not many thought he was good enough for the Prem, he had a point to prove. By God he is proving it, never seen him play with so much confidence.

REAM not. Reem
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: filham on October 21, 2022, 06:15:37 PM
Quote from: alfie on October 21, 2022, 02:50:56 PM
Quote from: Ss12white on October 21, 2022, 08:04:43 AM
Most of us must admit that we all thought that Tim Reem would have been leaving in the Pre season. Not many thought he was good enough for the Prem, he had a point to prove. By God he is proving it, never seen him play with so much confidence.

REAM not. Reem

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Or as we chant at the match
REEEEE---AM.

No doubt he is having a great season
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: perry geyton on October 21, 2022, 07:22:19 PM
Quote from: S.F.Sorrow on October 21, 2022, 08:46:18 AM
Ream used to be a liability but last season he suddenly looked like a new player. He has been impressive this season too, which I honestly didn't expect. His lack of pace is a problem of course but as long as other players (mainly Robinson) are aware of this and provide the necessary defensive cover it seems to work.

We will probably concede a couple of goals due to Ream's lack of pace this season but all CBs make mistakes and so far he has been rock solid. I'm a bit worried that he seems to almost injure himself every time he needs to make a last ditch tackle though. He's not getting any younger and I'm not sure we can expect him to play a full season at this level. But then again, he has proven me wrong before.

Makes me wonder if it was really all about coaching and that Ream simply stayed loyal to whatever the manager told him to do. Like those seasons when he repeatedly tried to dribble his way out of the box under pressure and looked totally incompetent as a result. His decision making under pressure has certainly improved! His positioning is much better too. It's been a while now since he got beaten by a long ball behind the defence, which used to be a problem in the past. It certainly looks like Silva has found a way to get the best out of Ream without exposing his weaknesses (pace + aerial duals). Or maybe Ream has simply learned from his mistakes.

I used to feel sick every time I saw his name on the team sheet but now I'm a converted Ream fan!

Always been a liability? Under Slav he was our player of the season so I'm not sure where that comes from

Reams problem  came from our midfield not covering well enough, Seri and Anguisa etc...

Now with Jao and Harrison in that role it's a different story

Title: Re: Reem
Post by: Andy S on October 22, 2022, 12:06:39 PM
I think Ream has always had it in him to be a good player.His distribution from the back has always been his main strength. It was only under Parker that his defending became a problem. However the better players we are able to bring in the better we look. I'm not sure Ream would last a whole season but as the World Cup is coming up that will surely help him. There is no doubt that he has been a good servant to the club
Title: Re: Reem
Post by: McBrideOfFrankenstein on October 22, 2022, 05:30:03 PM
Quote from: NewYorkYank on October 21, 2022, 02:31:40 PM
A major publication performed an analysis several weeks ago concerning the changing roles of Tosin and Ream under Silva.  The article posited that when Fulham was last in the PL, the midfield was significantly more open, leaving the two CBs constantly exposed.  The consequence was that Tosin's athleticism was much more important, and Ream's lack of athleticism was a much greater problem.  Under Silva, with Palhinha and Reed providing cover, the CBs are exposed far less.  As a result, the prerequisites for a Silva CB are positioning, awareness, and overall intelligence.  These are Ream's strengths, along with his passing skills.  Occasionally, one sees Ream's lack of athleticism exposed, but as one commenter noted, it is less of a problem with Robinson on the cover than with a replacement.

Which publication?