View Full Version : Stephen Reid
Irish_Praha
21/11/2004, 5:52 PM
I was following the Rovers-Brummie game on the internet. Reid had a fairly decent game, if not MOM at least one of the best players on show. He went quitely about his business in the first half and helped set up the 1st goal. In the second half he scored a decent goal, had a few more efforts on target, generally did well up and down the wing and got stuck in to help out the defence. Sounded like he really came to life after scoring. Let's hope that was the spark he needs to start performing in the permiership like used to for Millwall in the Championship.
Morrison was totally off the pace and is clearly not match-fit. The only thing he did of note was to have the vision to step over a Melchiot cut back and leave it for Dunne to score.
Brummie conceeded 3 goals but it wasn't mentioned that Cunningham was at fault for any of them.
This was my impression from following the game through text updates.
Did any of you actually see the game and if so what did you think of Reid's performance?
Slash/ED
21/11/2004, 7:09 PM
That's pretty accurate yeah. Reid was my MOTM and was close to being named the MOTM apparently. One of his best performances, easily his best for Blackburn. Morrison was off the pace but still involved in two of Birminghams goals.
thejollyrodger
21/11/2004, 7:43 PM
give morrison a break. He is just back after a serious injury. He looks like he still has some of the confidence of Paris. Hopefully he will get a good run of games from now till January and gets his fitness up. I think he will be on form in 2005.
Irish_Praha
21/11/2004, 8:10 PM
give morrison a break. He is just back after a serious injury. He looks like he still has some of the confidence of Paris. Hopefully he will get a good run of games from now till January and gets his fitness up. I think he will be on form in 2005.
I wasn't having a go at Morrisson. I know he's just back from an injury, that's why I said he was probably not match-fit. It will be nice to have the luxury of a choice of 3 good strikers if he continues to play like he did before his injury, if Elliott continues to impress and if Keane gets some form. Aparrently Macken did OK yesterday too. A lot of ifs :D
tricky_colour
21/11/2004, 11:51 PM
Steven Reids goal was a bit of a cracker, drilled into the
top right hand corner from just inside the right of the penalty
area.
I am watching the highlights now
Reids block/failed clearence 'assisted' Brummie one goal, he was also
beaten on the wing in the build up to another.
He did of course provide an assist himself.
Cunningham was always in a losing battle chasing back for one
goal (positioning? actually he was better positioned than the missing
Birmingham defenders and was left alone marking too forwards).
Reid felled Gronkjaer with a elbow to the stomach (not spotted by ref).
Reids goal actually took a deflection (apparent from another angle).
Overall Reid had a good game probably the first time I have seen him
play well (don't see him play that often though).
I also heard him being interviewed on the radio pre-match and he
sounded upbeat about his current form, which was born out by his
performance.
dr_peepee
22/11/2004, 7:37 AM
I caught the highlights last night on MOTD. Reid played O.K but still looks like he needs more games.
His fitness is definately back and he had the right ideas in his use of the ball going forward but there was a couple of over hit or slightly stray passes, which to be expected given his extended absence. This will improve between now and Jan, and then hopefully he can hold off any competition from any transfer window purchases.
Defensively his positioning was a bit suspect for one of the goals but I don't think he was as much at fault for savages goal as made out. It was a hard ball to control as far as I could see and there where Birmingham players lurking behind him as the ball was squared. It was just unfortunate that the ball fell so kindly to savage after his block/Attempted control.
Over all he looked promising. Another few starts and I think he'll be far better for it. I'd rather se him beside a more experienced midfield than theone he's in at the minute. Seemed to lack leadership.
I'm hoping he fullfills the promise he showed early on in his Ireland career. Up until the Russia game i really did think this chap was the bees knees. As good as Kilbane is doing, his erratic tendancies do worry me. I do think that if he gets his act together Steven Reid could do a job as Keanes 'legs' in the middle of the park.
Stuttgart88
22/11/2004, 9:35 AM
As an Arsenal & Celtic fan I was pretty p1ssed off about this weekend's football.
That was until Sunday afternoon.
I thought Elliott looked the real deal for Sunderland and although his goal was hardly spectacular it was the work of an instinctive goal scorer.
In the next game Steven Reid had a mixed first half. Got caught out of position a few times and generally seemed to prefer a cautious pass sideways or backwards. He did play a big part in the first goal though.
His second half performance was a different story. Full of confidence and a sense of urgency, he was all over the pitch and his passing, tackling and running was about as good as he has done in 18 months.
I think Hughes obviously rates him whereas Souness did little for his confidence. He started his Rovers career as replacement right-back and Rovers' bad results and his own injuries meant he never got out of the traps. Until this weekend that is. Hopefully he'll build on this as he could raelly do a job for us on RHM if Finnan moves to LB. As pointed out above, it's not stretching the imagination to see him doing a job in CM too.
nlgbbbblth
22/11/2004, 7:54 PM
Stephen Reid is a dour, personality-less loser
Plastic Paddy
22/11/2004, 9:19 PM
Not that you're writing him off or anything. How wonderfully constructive. :rolleyes:
:ball: PP
tricky_colour
22/11/2004, 10:29 PM
He has been charged by the FA for what looked like an elbow in
Gronkjaer's stomach.
tetsujin1979
23/11/2004, 9:27 AM
Dunno if it's been posted here before, but he has a diary on icons.com here (http://www.icons.com/reid/home.html) he updates it fairly regularly, latest entry concerns the blackburn game at the weekend
eirebhoy
23/11/2004, 9:58 AM
Dunno if it's been posted here before, but he has a diary on icons.com here (http://www.icons.com/reid/home.html) he updates it fairly regularly, latest entry concerns the blackburn game at the weekend
How did I never hear of this site, cheers. Reading Aiden McGeady's at the moment.
tricky_colour
23/11/2004, 5:13 PM
I dont see you should have to resister to use the site
I think I will give it a miss.
Can't be arsed.
eirebhoy
23/11/2004, 5:52 PM
I dont see you should have to resister to use the site
I think I will give it a miss.
Can't be arsed.
hehe, registration takes about the same time as writing that post. ;)
tricky_colour
24/11/2004, 1:56 AM
hehe, registration takes about the same time as writing that post. ;)
Well in my experience registation can take days, if not weeks!! (honest!!)
(on that site the webmaster said he was fed up getting abusive posts
from people who could not register (what a surprise!!!))
It might take moments but it might takes hours, I don't fancy taking that
gamble.
And I have been to that site without registering before.
Now if you had to register for every site I need about a billion different
usernames and passwords!!!!!!!
Anyhow registration is fairly pointless just to view a site, one click (or two)
and I can get the info somewhere else anyway.
tetsujin1979
24/11/2004, 8:24 AM
Well in my experience registation can take days, if not weeks!! (honest!!)
(on that site the webmaster said he was fed up getting abusive posts
from people who could not register (what a surprise!!!))
It might take moments but it might takes hours, I don't fancy taking that
gamble.
And I have been to that site without registering before.
Now if you had to register for every site I need about a billion different
usernames and passwords!!!!!!!
Anyhow registration is fairly pointless just to view a site, one click (or two)
and I can get the info somewhere else anyway.
I have to say icons.com is one of the least painful registrations around, free, takes a few minutes and bob's your uncle. I've been registered on it for ages now, never any problems
eirebhoy
24/11/2004, 1:04 PM
Well in my experience registation can take days, if not weeks!! (honest!!)
(on that site the webmaster said he was fed up getting abusive posts
from people who could not register (what a surprise!!!))
It might take moments but it might takes hours, I don't fancy taking that
gamble.
And I have been to that site without registering before.
Now if you had to register for every site I need about a billion different
usernames and passwords!!!!!!!
Anyhow registration is fairly pointless just to view a site, one click (or two)
and I can get the info somewhere else anyway.
I don't understand what you mean. You fill out a form and then login (I didn't even receive one e-mail). What you mean by "I don't fancy taking the gamble". I am honestly bewildered by that post. :)
"Anyhow registration is fairly pointless just to view a site, one click (or two)
and I can get the info somewhere else anyway."
How? Its basically people like McGeady telling his fans how his time was over in Ireland, etc.
skbio_toronto
24/11/2004, 8:42 PM
Feckin' slept it fo the Rovers game on Sunday. So I can't pass comment on Steven Reid's performance in that game.
However , as I've said on this messageboard before. The fact he's a first team regular in the Blackburn team is siginificant given the range of options in midfield they have. Ferguson, Tugay, Thompson, Flitcroft, Emerton, Gamst Pedersen (Norweigan player fo the year), Javier de Pedro were all ahead of Reid in Souness' mind (IMO) so its been a real kick start for Reid's career with Sparky coming on board.
I agree thoroughly that a confident, fully fit Steven Reid is potentially the ideal central midfield partner for Roy Keane. Both players would benefit from each others presence. Reid for Roy's big game experience, Keane for the athleticism that Reid undoubtedly has.
SKBIO-TOR
Irish_Praha
24/11/2004, 9:20 PM
Couldn't agree more. IMO Finnan should be our 1st choice RMF, we have McGeady coming through, Andy Reid and Miller can do a job there too. We desperately need someone of real quality in CMF and hopefully S. Reid can be groomed for this role. Roy will be retiring soon, Holland and Kav haven't got many years left, Kilbane is good at breaking up the opposition's attacks but is not very useful in attack himself, we don't know how strong or even if Healy will come back after his latest setback, Quinn is a good 1st division player and is knocking in the goals recently but he's far from top-class and I'm still a bit unsure about Miller.
With S.Reid included in the team we would finally have a decent free kick taker that can lash them in from 25 yards or more, which is one major thing we have been missing recently. Then there would be no argument for Harte to make the starting 11.
So it's up to him to show what he can do over the next few months because he's finally been given a run in one position for Blackburn.
Hopefully he'll shine through. :)
eirebhoy
27/11/2004, 12:23 PM
Reid set up the only goal of the game so far for Blackburn against Fulham.
Irish_Praha
27/11/2004, 12:59 PM
Yeah Reid's doing fine job so far but Zat Knight is playing sh!te, can't handle the trickery of Dickov :rolleyes:
I'm glad this tube will not be playing for us.
Irish_Praha
27/11/2004, 1:26 PM
Zat just got sent off for a second yellow card :rolleyes:
tetsujin1979
29/11/2004, 8:54 AM
I heard Reid played out of his skin? Hughes was praising him after the game as well. Seems he's not yet at full fitness, but he should be in the next 2 weeks or so
Irish_Praha
29/11/2004, 9:42 AM
Just followed it on the internet myself so difficult to say.
However, he got 8 out of 10 the skysports website but they only gave a one word description of his performance - pacey :)
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