by Sutekh » 09 May 2015 10:03
by OldBiscuit » 10 May 2015 14:20
creative_username_1 I've heard he was an 'orrible pikey pcunt! Can anyone confirm this
by Man Friday » 10 May 2015 22:27
by Pepe the Horseman » 11 May 2015 08:31
Man Friday He's just jelous 'cos he never saw Reading's player of the millennium play.
Did I mention that I did? Many, many times.
by marlowuk » 16 May 2015 15:54
by Sutekh » 17 May 2015 07:41
marlowuk More news about the Robin Friday film reaches the BBC (Wales) website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-32720391
I appreciate it is from the welsh arm of the BBC but it is galling to see him billed as 'Cardiff City hero' when he only played 21 games for them compared with 121 games for Reading! 'Friday, who also played for Reading, died at just 38 in 1990 after years of drug and alcohol abuse.' is the only reference to the fact that he had any connection with us at all! Even mention of his 'wonder goal' will be assumed, by any unknowing reader, to have been for Cardiff particularly as mention is made of (welsh) Clive Thomas who reffed that game.
Let's hope the film gives a fairer view of his footballing career!
by Winston Smith » 17 May 2015 08:45
by Man Friday » 17 May 2015 11:06
Winston Smith Nou Camp, so that all 100,000 people who claim they were at Elm Park when he bycicle kick volleyed in from 90 yards can be represented.
by Man Friday » 17 May 2015 11:09
Pepe the HorsemanMan Friday He's just jelous 'cos he never saw Reading's player of the millennium play.
Did I mention that I did? Many, many times.
Not really anything to brag about. Just means you're old.
by Man Friday » 17 May 2015 11:11
Sutekhmarlowuk More news about the Robin Friday film reaches the BBC (Wales) website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-32720391
I appreciate it is from the welsh arm of the BBC but it is galling to see him billed as 'Cardiff City hero' when he only played 21 games for them compared with 121 games for Reading! 'Friday, who also played for Reading, died at just 38 in 1990 after years of drug and alcohol abuse.' is the only reference to the fact that he had any connection with us at all! Even mention of his 'wonder goal' will be assumed, by any unknowing reader, to have been for Cardiff particularly as mention is made of (welsh) Clive Thomas who reffed that game.
Let's hope the film gives a fairer view of his footballing career!
The article was written for the local South East Wales audience so am not surprised it shows a little bias in that respect.
More important is which ground will be starring as "Elm Park" or, in this day and age, perhaps they could recreate it in CGI from existing photos and film footage.
by Muskrat » 17 May 2015 17:00
by Muskrat » 17 May 2015 17:02
by sandman » 17 May 2015 18:08
Winston Smith Nou Camp, so that all 100,000 people who claim they were at Elm Park when he bycicle kick volleyed in from 90 yards can be represented.
by AthleticoSpizz » 17 May 2015 18:53
by Sutekh » 18 May 2015 12:42
by From Despair To Where? » 18 May 2015 12:52
Sutekh The real thing...
http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1196-may-2015/12446-photo-of-the-week-reading-s-elm-park
No doubt somebody on here will be able to pinpoint the exact date, opponents, attendance and score.
by VOR » 18 May 2015 13:01
sandmanWinston Smith Nou Camp, so that all 100,000 people who claim they were at Elm Park when he bycicle kick volleyed in from 90 yards can be represented.
More like 200,000 and I heard he did 5 somersaults before whacking it in from the roof of the Spread Eagle.
by Gordons Cumming » 18 May 2015 13:33
Sutekhmarlowuk More news about the Robin Friday film reaches the BBC (Wales) website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-32720391
I appreciate it is from the welsh arm of the BBC but it is galling to see him billed as 'Cardiff City hero' when he only played 21 games for them compared with 121 games for Reading! 'Friday, who also played for Reading, died at just 38 in 1990 after years of drug and alcohol abuse.' is the only reference to the fact that he had any connection with us at all! Even mention of his 'wonder goal' will be assumed, by any unknowing reader, to have been for Cardiff particularly as mention is made of (welsh) Clive Thomas who reffed that game.
Let's hope the film gives a fairer view of his footballing career!
The article was written for the local South East Wales audience so am not surprised it shows a little bias in that respect.
More important is which ground will be starring as "Elm Park" or, in this day and age, perhaps they could recreate it in CGI from existing photos and film footage.
by M Brook » 18 May 2015 13:38
From Despair To Where?Sutekh The real thing...
http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1196-may-2015/12446-photo-of-the-week-reading-s-elm-park
No doubt somebody on here will be able to pinpoint the exact date, opponents, attendance and score.
94/95 season by my reckoning, the Pelada collarless shirt looks most in evidence, the away end is packed so maybe home to Swindon. That would make it April 1st 1995, a 3-0 win with a Stuart Lovell hatrick. Attendance about 12,500.
EDIT. Maybe not, the player's kits aren't dark enough to be Swindon and the floodlights are on so It would be earlier in the season than April unless it was the Bolton game.
by Gordons Cumming » 18 May 2015 13:58
Muskrat I think we've been round this buoy before and it was generally agreed that Morton's gorund would be the best fit. It certainly is an uncanny resemblence to EP. They even play in blue and white hoops!
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