by Spudulika » 25 Aug 2006 17:41
Only one Trevor MorleyStamtown ...something about the team history ...
Formed 1871...
by Max in Illinois » 25 Aug 2006 17:41
by Jerry St Clair » 25 Aug 2006 18:08
RoyalChicagoFCStamtown quick question - who are the royals greatest rival?
Sw*ndon Town and, to a lesser extent, Oxf*rd United --both of them relegated from lesser divisions last season, and the latter right out of the Football League.
by Stamtown » 25 Aug 2006 18:56
by FiNeRaIn » 25 Aug 2006 18:58
Freddy Good grief, isn't anyone going to say it?
Fcuk off, newbie
by Gav » 25 Aug 2006 18:58
FiNeRaIn Why have you got a picture of jaap stam as your avatar?
by FiNeRaIn » 25 Aug 2006 18:59
GavFiNeRaIn Why have you got a picture of jaap stam as your avatar?
He's already told us why. Read the thread.
by Gav » 25 Aug 2006 19:05
FiNeRaIn Jaap Stam played for man united not man city Gav.
Stamtown yes...jaap stamtown!!!!
Jaap Stam is my favorite player of all time, I just love what a complete ogre he is...i'll have my awesome Steroid Stam avatar up soon
by FiNeRaIn » 25 Aug 2006 19:09
by Gav » 25 Aug 2006 19:11
FiNeRaIn Will accept that, but how can anyone who sees jaap stam as their favorite player possibly consider man city as a club?
Stamtown Man City because I am so used to depression, alcholism and utter lack of glory from being a Philadelphia sports fan
by FiNeRaIn » 25 Aug 2006 19:16
by Gav » 25 Aug 2006 19:18
FiNeRaIn There are 10 clubs that fit that description about depression.
Its like me saying ronaldinho is my favorite player, but ill support real madrid.
by Stamtown » 25 Aug 2006 19:24
by RoyalChicagoFC » 25 Aug 2006 19:28
Stamtown i was lucky enough to see him playing with AC Milan against Chelsea in the summer tour at the Meadowlands in NJ last summer...a couple of my friends and I held up a huge stam banner with his picture and started screaming like crazy at him while he was warming up and he shot us this horrible scowl of death! I'll never forget that menancing look.
by Royal Yank » 25 Aug 2006 19:38
by URZZZZZZZZ » 25 Aug 2006 19:48
Only one Trevor MorleyStamtown Hi all,
Due to my passionate hatred for baseball, dismal outlook for the Eagles, Flyers, Sixers, and the lack of an MLS team here in Philadelphia, i've decided I need a premiership team to follow and support to fill the void.
It came down to Man City and Reading. Man City because I am so used to depression, alcholism and utter lack of glory from being a Philadelphia sports fan, and Reading because of their underdog moxie, blue collar work ethic and ties to the region (my girlfriend went to high school with Bobby Convey and saw him skinny dipping one morning in the pool once, she swears thats all that happened). I've decided to throw my hat in with Reading after following them through the offseason and the two spirited performances so far in the premiership, plus I'm told the agony of Man City fandom is something you need to be born into anyway.
In any case, I hope you accept me into your ranks and don't think of me as a bandwagon jumper. I feel like I'm getting pretty well up to speed from reading the boards and various articles around the net, but I'd like to gather some opinions about what you guys think is the most important thing to know about being a Royals fan...something about the team history, fan culture, coaches, players, etc...just so I can better feel things out.
Thanks!
Good first post and wlecome aboard - although I'm concerned that you even flirted with Man City and that a naked Bobby Convey was somehow a determining factor - but there you go!
I could go on for hours about our history - but summing it in one paragrpah would go something like this.
Formed 1871.run of the mill third division (now League 1) League club with flirtations with both Dividion 4 (now League 2) and Division 2 (now Championship - still with me?) until 1980. In the Eighties exciting things started to happen, we won 13 matches in arow from the start of the season to create a new record. We won a cup (Simod). We nearly got merged with Oxford by a crook known as robert maxwell and were within a hairs breath of becoming the Thames Valley Royals.......1990 was a key date - Madjeski bought the club and took us towards the Premiership - along the way we nearly reached the Premeirship in 1995, we got promoted on 3 occasions and relegated once, we reached the play offs on 3 occasions and never got promoted through tem, we left Elm Park for the Madjeski........ basically its been an exciting time......
Great players include Robin Friday, Neil Webb, Kerry Dixon, Trevor Senior, Michael Gilkes, Trevor Morley......
Things are never dull. We seem to attract drama, we never spend too much money and we are dreadful in the cups..........
Enjoy.
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