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    Post  Admin Thu 27 Dec 2012, 1:33 pm

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    Reading will be aiming to build on the draw with Swansea that ended their losing streak, while West Ham are looking to a first win in four games.

    Reading prepare to host West Ham with a glimmer of hope from Boxing Day that may have partially lifted the midwinter gloom over the Madejski Stadium.

    The goalless draw with Swansea City may not linger long in the memory, but it ended a soul-destroying sequence of seven consecutive defeats for Brian McDermott's side.

    With half the season gone, Royals' fans will hope that the point gleaned on Wednesday can kick-start a climb towards safety.

    Reading did the double over the Hammers last season and they must be looking to take all three points.

    A Tube strike gave West Ham a day off on Boxing Day, and Sam Allardyce will be looking for a first win in four games against the Premier League's leakiest defence.

    Victory over Chelsea at the start of December raised hopes of a move up the table, but just one point from a possible nine since have seen the Hammers anchored firmly in mid-table.

    Carlton Cole will be available for the short trip to Berkshire, with the red card controversially shown to the striker against Everton having been subsequently rescinded.

    A swathe of injuries forced Allardyce to call a halt to full-contact training over the Christmas period for fear of losing any more players at such a busy time.
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    Jason Roberts could be in contention after missing Reading's last four games with a hip injury.

    Sean Morrison's ankle forced the defender to miss the draw with Swansea on Boxing Day, while Alex McCarthy is a long-term absentee with a shoulder problem.

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    Andy Carroll is still out with a knee problem, while Ricardo Vaz Te has only recently returned to training after recovering from a dislocated shoulder.

    Yossi Benayoun has returned to parent club Chelsea with an injury, and Mohamed Diame remains sidelined because of a hamstring problem.


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    Reading have won five and lost just one of the last seven league meetings with West Ham
    West Ham have scored just five away goals this season, fewer than any other side
    Reading have conceded more goals than any other team in the Premier League this season

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    Post  Kray JR Fri 28 Dec 2012, 7:14 pm

    Facts

    Reading have won five and lost just one of the last seven league meetings with West Ham
    West Ham have scored just five away goals this season, fewer than any other side
    Reading have conceded more goals than any other team in the Premier League this season


    0-0 written all over it then Smile
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    Post  Admin Fri 28 Dec 2012, 7:40 pm

    With Cole back and their shit defence , I think we will nick this 1-2
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    Post  Admin Sat 29 Dec 2012, 10:22 am

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    Sam Allardyce entertained the media on Friday morning ahead of Saturday's final game of 2012 against Reading.

    The manager was in fine form as usual, boosted by the news that Carlton Cole is available after his successful appeal against the red card he was shown against Everton last weekend. Last season's top scorer will therefore lead the line once more as the Hammers look to bounce back from the double defeat they suffered against Reading last season.

    Sam, can you start off by letting us know the latest team news ahead of Saturday's game against Reading?

    SA: "Ricardo Vaz Te has trained with the lads this week and obviously Jack Collison and Alou Diarra returned to the squad last week. I think the limited players we have had available has definitely had a bearing on the results we have picked up but not so much our performances. We go to Reading and then play on New Year's Day but the game against Arsenal was called off so I am hoping that our energy levels will be really good for what are two very important games."

    Is there any update on when Andy Carroll will return to action?

    SA: "We hope that Andy will return to training sometime next week. The biggest and the best news we have had this week is that Carlton Cole's red card was rescinded. It is obviously the correct decision but from our point of view it is crucial because of the limited players we have available right now."

    Did you expect the FA to overturn Carlton Cole's red card?

    SA: "I do not think I was surprised but I was anxious because what has looked like a good case in the past has sometimes resulted in the red card standing. Often people in the refereeing world agree that a decision should be overturned but then they are not. On this case we are very pleased to have Carlton return during a very difficult time of the year."

    He also seemed very pleased with the decision judging by his comments on twitter?

    SA: "Well he should be because he is playing very well, he is leading the line and he is the pinnacle of all our creative play. His hold up play is very good and he is scoring goals at the moment, the one he scored against Everton was particularly good. We are seeing the Carlton Cole that we all want to see consistently and hopefully he can keep it up because he is a major threat against opposition players. It is important that when he is playing like this that we have him in the team so hopefully like I said he can carry on in the same vein."

    He showed so much promise as a youngster at Chelsea but do you still feel you can get more out of him?

    SA: "I do not think that Carlton is going to change hugely anymore but I do believe he has been more consistent during my time here. He has been better than I expected purely because of the perception of what Carlton is and is not from the outside world. He has been somebody I have really enjoyed working with, all players have their faults but I have enjoyed his company, his personality and when he is on song, his footballing ability. The question around Carlton has always been has he done it consistently with the ability he has but now he is certainly doing it and long may it continue."

    Are the games against the bottom three the biggest you face because I would imagine at the start of the season survival was the aim?

    SA: "Of course, I think the ultimate target was to stay in the division but the real target is what is the best we can possibly achieve? That real aim would have been about tenth in the league, that was our top outcome if everything went in our favour, we did not get too many injuries and we did not have too many decisions go against us. I hear Brian (McDermott) complain bitterly about the decisions he has had to take on more than one occasion but whether he is right or wrong I do not know.

    "I have certainly suffered that in previous times and years in football and they do make a lot of difference because they do not even themselves out over the course of a season. They can get managers the sack irrespective of what people say because they can happen at crucial times and on a consistent basis. It is not the only reason but it contributes because your team could also not be scoring enough and conceding too many."

    West Ham United and Reading were both promoted to the Barclays Premier League last season, but do you believe it is harder to stay up this season compared to when you were promoted with Bolton?

    SA: "No, I think it is just the same. It is about your players, your beliefs and how you prepare your team. Then it is about external factors like the referee, the bounce of a ball and getting a little bit of luck. First and foremost you have to try and control what you can control, at the end of the day somebody has to win the title and somebody has to get relegated.

    "What you have to do is make sure that you are away from the pressure pot, and the pressure pot is where Reading have been knocking about all season. It is a massive burden to carry especially at this point of the season because the players will not be very happy and they will be feeling extremely down. They will have come into this division excited but they are now facing the harsh realities week in week out and not getting results."

    We have spoken before about Nicolas Anelka and the possibility of him joining the club in January. Is that a move that could potentially happen?

    SA: "Nicolas is a player of great talent and great ability, I think that the one problem we would have is can we afford him. That would be the only thing blocking me from wanting to sign Nicolas Anelka."
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    Post  Campo Sat 29 Dec 2012, 10:33 am

    Collison and Diarra coming back is a big boost
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    Post  Arran H Sat 29 Dec 2012, 2:31 pm

    Collison and Diarra back and Vaz te is on the bench for todays game thank fuck ! Think we have missed Vaz Te alot while he`s been out ! If I was BFS i would bring him on for the last 10mins or so if we are winning etc.
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    Post  Admin Sat 29 Dec 2012, 2:54 pm

    2.05pm - The team news is in. West Ham United are unchanged. Ricardo Vaz Te is named among the substitutes.

    Reading: Federici, Gunter, Harte, Pearce, Mariappa, Liegertwood, Guthrie, Karacan, Kebe, McAnuff, Pogrebnyak
    Subs: Taylor, Cummings, Morrison, Tabb, Robson-Kanu, Le Fondre, Hunt

    West Ham United: Jaaskelainen, Tomkins, Reid, Collins, O'Brien, Noble, O'Neil, Nolan, Taylor, Jarvis, Cole
    Subs: Spiegel, Demel, Spence, Diarra, Collison, Vaz Te, Maiga
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    Post  Charlie Ham Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:07 pm

    Oh what a start.

    5 minutes and a back pass from Collins which they score from.
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    Post  Campo Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:07 pm

    when are we going to stop giving away early goals for fuck sake
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    Post  RichB Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:10 pm

    Admin wrote:With Cole back and their shit defence , I think we will nick this 1-2
    Well, you've got the one...
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    Post  Jiggs Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:49 pm

    Sloppy West Ham....playing Russian roulette with back passes
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    Post  Admin Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:50 pm

    RichB wrote:
    Admin wrote:With Cole back and their shit defence , I think we will nick this 1-2
    Well, you've got the one...

    Still another 45 mins Rich tramp
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    Post  Arran H Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:51 pm

    That was a fucking awful proformance by us and I expect us to get something out of this game in the 2nd half for sure angry2 !!
    If I was BFS i would take off O`Neil and bring on Diarra and Take off Taylor and bring on Vaz Te at half time ! Its a risk yes but a risk that i think is worth trying IMO !!
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    Post  mottinghammer Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:54 pm

    Niether have played for ages and haven't even had a run out in the reserves, we can't afford to play them for 45 mins at this stage, would be suicide.
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    Post  Campo Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:56 pm

    Collins booking now brings up a suspension,
    get him off , drop Tomkins in the middle and bring Demel off the bench
    sure up the defense and the rest will come

    bugger me we dont half miss Diame
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    Post  Admin Sat 29 Dec 2012, 3:59 pm

    If Vaz is fit enuff stick him on for Taylor and stop thes long balls to Cole , he aint winning anything , they have doubled up on him jawdrop
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    Post  Charlie Ham Sat 29 Dec 2012, 4:28 pm

    Can’t see us scoring.
    Just cannot create chances.
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    Post  Campo Sat 29 Dec 2012, 4:35 pm

    I dont get it , one of the best delivers of the dead ball in jarvis and yet bloody noble gets it all the time and cant get it past the first man , Nolan needs to fecking tell him to back off
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    Post  RichB Sat 29 Dec 2012, 4:44 pm

    Well that was a perfect cross and Vaz Te misses an open goal!
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    Post  Campo Sat 29 Dec 2012, 5:04 pm

    We are in a relegation battle peeps
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    Post  Charlie Ham Sat 29 Dec 2012, 5:07 pm

    This is a bit worrying.
    Give it away at the back and can't create anything in the middle.
    Two good centre midfield players are needed and bloody Noble should be sent on his way.
    Useless shower. angry2
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    Post  Admin Sat 29 Dec 2012, 5:08 pm

    1st half = CRAP , 2nd = half CRAP . First of all what the fuck was Ginge thinking , aint the first and it wont be the last , is he on a secret mission . Apart from Ginger balls cock up we just did not turn up , all the long balls up to Cole was not working , so why continue , they had Cole sorted by having a two,s up on him from their last pre match chat in the changing room before kick off , I just did,nt remember them being so fucking dirty , what was it 17 fouls to our 6 , hmmmm . Vaz should of had that it was an open goal FFS . Not happy at all with that game angry2
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    Post  Kray JR Sat 29 Dec 2012, 5:15 pm

    Only saw the second half and that was bad enough. Time to start scrapping for results. If you start well you build from that, Collins cost us the game, simple as that. Sam will be forced to make changes due to suspensions but he'll probably just play others out of position rather than giving someone else a chance.

    Vaz Te and Collison returning do not inspire me at all, Jack hasnt been the same since his first injury and im not sure Vaz Te can cut it in the top league.

    Will Diarra get a chance next match ?

    Its going to be the usual Premier League season of hoping three other sides are worse than us.

    I cant afford to watch the hammers play at this moment in time but feel sorry for those who spent money to watch that today.
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    Post  Jiggs Sat 29 Dec 2012, 5:17 pm

    One shot on target = 3 points Rolling Eyes

    Once again Reading are a team we can't beat, fuck knows why, they're nothing special. They didn't win that, we lost it, and if McDermot fails to acknowledge that, he's a bigger prick than I gave him credit for. Hunt/c*nt, say no more. Most of the others experts on fouling and getting away with it.

    Wot Campo said about Jarvis/Noble and free kicks

    Nolan and Collins suspended New years day, woopie fuckin doo...



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    Post  Admin Sat 29 Dec 2012, 5:17 pm

    Just watched on the box that that was Collins 4th proper cock up , IMHO that is enough , he needs to be benched . Even though we did,nt deserve much from that with the way we played , that cock up cost us a point and it aint the first time .

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