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by Arch » 12 Jan 2008 22:56

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Dirk Gently And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.


You think Bolton, Boro, Wigan and Birmingham are showing no signs whatsoever of improving?

It's only the utter shiteness of Fulham, Derby and Sunderland that keeps me sleeping at night.
I hope you made your knuckles bleed on the nearest hunk of lumber while mentioning Sunderland.

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by Ian Royal » 12 Jan 2008 23:09

Reasons to be cheerful:

We may be shit right now but we've been equally as shit earlier in the season and picked up points.

The teams above us are not pulling away.

The relegated teams arn't getting closer yet.

All thats happening is that everyone from 11th down to 17th are bunching. We're in a real sticky patch right now. But there were people saying earlier in the season we were worse than Derby and were guaranteed relegation fodder.

Well we picked up about another 8 points after that. We've still got plenty of time. Wigan, Bolton and Boro have all improved. But Newcastle are nose diving and those three arn't above us yet.

We may well drop several more places, but we'll get a run of slightly easier games soon when we can start picking up points too.

Remember we have form for picking up draws against United. We've managed 3 out of 5 so far and none of the times we've played them they've slaughtered us. Chelsea is 1 from 3 but again they're yet to take us to pieces. These are both the sort of games where we can play well above our selves and really get up for it.

You may as well stay positive, you can't effect anything by being negative, you may just have a small effect with positivity. Enjoy the prem while it's here, we may get relegated and never see it again.

Though I doubt it.

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by Gordons Cumming » 12 Jan 2008 23:46

Ian Royal
Remember we have form for picking up draws against United. We've managed 3 out of 5 so far and none of the times we've played them they've slaughtered us.


That may change on the 19th............. :shock:

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by Cookie » 13 Jan 2008 00:48

The unthinkable is not something we're thinking about at the moment.

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by The whole year inn » 13 Jan 2008 06:47

Have faith that Pompey's superb away record will hold up on Sunday


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by woodley_royal_124 » 13 Jan 2008 09:24

Dirk Gently said

We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.



We are the most 'financially secure' because nobody wants to come and play here.............. :cry:

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by weybridgewanderer » 13 Jan 2008 09:30

Ian Royal We may well drop several more places, but we'll get a run of slightly easier games soon when we can start picking up points too.


fixtures to the end of feb

19 Jan Man Utd H PREMIERSHIP
30 Jan Chelsea A PREMIERSHIP
2 Feb Bolton H PREMIERSHIP
9 Feb Everton A PREMIERSHIP
23 Feb Aston Villa H PREMIERSHIP


Will we have had a game with as much pressure as there will be on the Bolton game?

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by Barry the bird boggler » 13 Jan 2008 10:07

Reasons to be Cheerful (with thanks to Ian Dury)

Summer, Graeme Murty, the team getting dirty
Avoiding any hurty and boats
Anfield with your mates, the Emirates
St Andrews entrance rates and nanny goats

Beating Liverpool, a ref that knows the rules
Steve Coppell is cool plus equal votes
Signing Matejovsky, seeing John Madejski
Adam Federici, and porridge oats

Neil Warnock howling, Wally Downes growling
Remember David Cowling - yellow socks
Ivar Ingimarsson and David Kitson
Brynjar Gunnarsson - no electric shocks

Kevin Doyle a bargain, Nigel Howe laughing
At the profit margin - anything that rocks
Sonko and Shorey, on the road to glory
what a great story - curing smallpox

Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3

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Not Luton Town
Not going down
Why wear a frown

Health service glasses
Nicky Forster passes
Academy classes

Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3

1 2 3

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by RoyalBlue » 13 Jan 2008 10:24

None at present!


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by Gunny Fishcake » 13 Jan 2008 10:35

Dirk Gently The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.

A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.

And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.

Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.



Wigan , Bolton , Boro , and Birmingham are all improving , and 36 points will not keep us up , unless the defence is sorted out quickly we could and will will be dragged down onto the sewers of the relegations death zone

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by Gunny Fishcake » 13 Jan 2008 10:37

Barry the bird boggler Reasons to be Cheerful (with thanks to Ian Dury)

Summer, Graeme Murty, the team getting dirty
Avoiding any hurty and boats
Anfield with your mates, the Emirates
St Andrews entrance rates and nanny goats

Beating Liverpool, a ref that knows the rules
Steve Coppell is cool plus equal votes
Signing Matejovsky, seeing John Madejski
Adam Federici, and porridge oats

Neil Warnock howling, Wally Downes growling
Remember David Cowling - yellow socks
Ivar Ingimarsson and David Kitson
Brynjar Gunnarsson - no electric shocks

Kevin Doyle a bargain, Nigel Howe laughing
At the profit margin - anything that rocks
Sonko and Shorey, on the road to glory
what a great story - curing smallpox

Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3

1 2 3

Not Luton Town
Not going down
Why wear a frown

Health service glasses
Nicky Forster passes
Academy classes

Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3
Reasons to be cheerful part 3

1 2 3


You're wasted Bazzer , pure genius , made my day mate :D

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by RoyalBlue » 13 Jan 2008 11:31

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Dirk Gently The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.

A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.

And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.

Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.



Wigan , Bolton , Boro , and Birmingham are all improving , and 36 points will not keep us up , unless the defence is sorted out quickly we could and will will be dragged down onto the sewers of the relegations death zone


Not to mention the fact that our awful defence up until now probably means we will need an extra point to make up for our dreadful goal difference (unless we are fighting Derby for bottom place by then!).

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by Cookie » 13 Jan 2008 11:49

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Dirk Gently
the sewers of the relegations death zone


We've already arrived there, haven't you smelled the Whiff?


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by brendywendy » 13 Jan 2008 13:51

happy days

our second best season ever

about to be visited by the prem league champs and biggst club in the world

still in the cup with a fantastic cup replay vs the giants that are spurs under the spot lights

a squad full of young quality that will see us good for years to come

a great academy set up and training ground

still time left in the winddow

a nice run in, only two? games vs big 4 after jan


happy happy days


get a grip u bunch o losers!

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by papereyes » 13 Jan 2008 14:21

The whole year inn Have faith that Pompey's superb away record will hold up on Sunday
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by RoyalBlue » 13 Jan 2008 14:22

brendywendy happy days

our second best season ever

about to be visited by the prem league champs and biggst club in the world

still in the cup with a fantastic cup replay vs the giants that are spurs under the spot lights

a squad full of young quality that will see us good for years to come

a great academy set up and training ground

still time left in the winddow

a nice run in, only two? games vs big 4 after jan


happy happy days


get a grip u bunch o losers!


Well enjoy it whilst it lasts because if we do go down (worryingly to realists looking increasingly likely) we will lose our manager and all of our best players (the young quality you refer to) and it will be an awful long climb back up to the top again.

You forgot to mention a great academy set up with at least some of its brightest stars considering asking for a move elsewhere because they are not getting a chance to make it into the first team.

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by brendywendy » 13 Jan 2008 14:40

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brendywendy happy days

our second best season ever

about to be visited by the prem league champs and biggst club in the world

still in the cup with a fantastic cup replay vs the giants that are spurs under the spot lights

a squad full of young quality that will see us good for years to come

a great academy set up and training ground

still time left in the winddow

a nice run in, only two? games vs big 4 after jan


happy happy days


get a grip u bunch o losers!


Well enjoy it whilst it lasts because if we do go down (worryingly to realists looking increasingly likely) we will lose our manager and all of our best players (the young quality you refer to) and it will be an awful long climb back up to the top again.

You forgot to mention a great academy set up with at least some of its brightest stars considering asking for a move elsewhere because they are not getting a chance to make it into the first team.


its reasons to be cheerful FFS

not reasons to consider suicide

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by floyd__streete » 13 Jan 2008 14:41

Sunderland 2-0 Portsmouth H/T

Oh sorry, wrong thread.

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by koran » 13 Jan 2008 14:41

The whole year inn Have faith that Pompey's superb away record will hold up on Sunday


I am hesitant to spoil the up-beat nature of this thread but, at half-time, Pompey are 2-0 down to Sunderland!

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by RoyalBlue » 13 Jan 2008 16:07

Ian Royal Reasons to be cheerful:

We may be shit right now but we've been equally as shit earlier in the season and picked up points.

The teams above us are not pulling away.

The relegated teams arn't getting closer yet.



Well that lasted a long time didn't it!!

Now just two points away from the bottom three! :evil:

'Enjoy the Premiership whilst it lasts' well unless everyone at the club from Mr Mad downwards pull out their fingers and start performing better PDQ it there's not much longer to enjoy. What's more it's unlikely to be an enjoyable experience.

Nice to know that all that money they charged us over the past two seasons really has 'helped the club compete effectively at this level'! :twisted:

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brendywendy happy days

our second best season ever

about to be visited by the prem league champs and biggst club in the world

still in the cup with a fantastic cup replay vs the giants that are spurs under the spot lights

a squad full of young quality that will see us good for years to come

a great academy set up and training ground

still time left in the winddow

a nice run in, only two? games vs big 4 after jan


happy happy days


get a grip u bunch o losers!


Well enjoy it whilst it lasts because if we do go down (worryingly to realists looking increasingly likely) we will lose our manager and all of our best players (the young quality you refer to) and it will be an awful long climb back up to the top again.

You forgot to mention a great academy set up with at least some of its brightest stars considering asking for a move elsewhere because they are not getting a chance to make it into the first team.


its reasons to be cheerful FFS

not reasons to consider suicide


That's because despite all you lot hanging on your crosses whistling, there's sod all reasons to be cheerful!

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