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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Ark Royal » 22 Feb 2016 21:52

Really enjoyed the away tie at Man City in Jan 93. Goal from Scotty Taylor and we held on for 1-1. Cracking atmosphere in the away end. It was another step in the building process for Mark McGhee and the signs of a really good team were there.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by CountryRoyal » 22 Feb 2016 22:06

Kebe's goal from WBA's kick off in 09/10 was lols.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by harry » 22 Feb 2016 22:27

SCIAG I don't think I've ever enjoyed a defeat more than our 3-2 loss to Man United in 2007 (?). We held them 1-1 at Old Trafford, MOTM display from Federici in one of his first matches from us. He was at fault for one of the three goals they scored in the first six minutes in the replay.

In the second half we were the better team, with Lita, Doyle and Kitson all on the pitch and looking threatening. Brynjar hit the bar with a dipping shot late on, which would have made it 3-3 and taken it to extra time.

Ah - gazumped by a few others.


Bryninho's header at Old Trafford will be one of my all time Reading highlights.

In the replay once we'd given them the 3 goal head-start and actually started playing it was a cracking game. I remember Fergie making a triple substitution in an attempt to hold onto the lead.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Winchester Royal » 22 Feb 2016 23:32

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SCIAG I don't think I've ever enjoyed a defeat more than our 3-2 loss to Man United in 2007 (?). We held them 1-1 at Old Trafford, MOTM display from Federici in one of his first matches from us. He was at fault for one of the three goals they scored in the first six minutes in the replay.

In the second half we were the better team, with Lita, Doyle and Kitson all on the pitch and looking threatening. Brynjar hit the bar with a dipping shot late on, which would have made it 3-3 and taken it to extra time.

Ah - gazumped by a few others.


Bryninho's header at Old Trafford will be one of my all time Reading highlights.

In the replay once we'd given them the 3 goal head-start and actually started playing it was a cracking game. I remember Fergie making a triple substitution in an attempt to hold onto the lead.


I think he also said that if the game had gone on for 100 minutes we'd have turned it around in that time.
I lived with a typical plastic United fan at the time and I had a spare ticket, ended up giving it to an old schoolfriend instead. When I got home he was furious I hadn't given it to him.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Jackson Corner » 23 Feb 2016 03:07

Reading 1 Bishop Stortford 2 Possibly the worst result in our history? The first and last time we have ever lost at home to a non league team. They looked and played like a pub team yet Reading having a terrible season at the foot of div 3. Contrived to lose. I remember there winning goal like yesterday. About 5 minutes left a rather plump looking midfielder strode forward and smashed it in from 20 yards off the post down the town end, to the delight of the traveling few from Bishops Stortford. I those days the 3rd round was considerd a cup run. Being dumped out in the 1st round in November was a gut wrenching feeling the season was over just relegation to look forward too.
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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Jackson Corner » 23 Feb 2016 03:13

[quote="Ark Royal"]Really enjoyed the away tie at Man City in Jan 93. Goal from Scotty Taylor and we held on for 1-1. Cracking atmosphere in the away end. It was another step in the building process for Mark McGhee and the signs of a really good team were there.[/quote

Wasn't that the league cup? I do remember going to Main Road for a 3rd round tie and getting a 1-1 draw. We had a great away following that day made loads of noise I even remember the reporter on 5 live saying how impresed he was with the noise we made.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Feb 2016 08:54

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Ark Royal Really enjoyed the away tie at Man City in Jan 93. Goal from Scotty Taylor and we held on for 1-1. Cracking atmosphere in the away end. It was another step in the building process for Mark McGhee and the signs of a really good team were there.[/quote

Wasn't that the league cup? I do remember going to Main Road for a 3rd round tie and getting a 1-1 draw. We had a great away following that day made loads of noise I even remember the reporter on 5 live saying how impresed he was with the noise we made.


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Re: FA Cup memories.

by John Smith » 23 Feb 2016 09:33

Ark Royal Really enjoyed the away tie at Man City in Jan 93. Goal from Scotty Taylor and we held on for 1-1. Cracking atmosphere in the away end. It was another step in the building process for Mark McGhee and the signs of a really good team were there.

I used to watched the replay of this over and over again on the 'Year of the Royals' VHS with my best mate then head up to the park to recreate the goals.

I think it was 2-1, actually, with a youthful Steve Lomas winner and kamikaze keeping from Andy Dibble trying to play left back

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Platypuss » 23 Feb 2016 10:46

We played Man City in FA Cup 1992/93 and League Cup 1993/94 so might be a source of confusion.

1992 was FA Cup Round 3. 1-1 draw at Maine Road, followed by 4-0 home defeat in Replay.
1993 was League Cup Round 2. 1-1 draw at Maine Road, followed by 2-1 home defeat in 2nd leg. 3-2 defeat on aggregate.


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Re: FA Cup memories.

by No Fixed Abode » 23 Feb 2016 11:24

16 Nov 1991 Slough Town v Reading

Got dropped off in Slough town centre. After a bite to eat and a drink we walked from the town up to the ground. About 50 yards ahead of us were a gang of Reading lads. One famously or not so famously known as Chewitt or Hewitt. As we followed they saw two black men getting in their car and so followed racial abuse. The two black men then said something back which led to the Reading fans running after them. They didn't catch them thankfully but decided to kick the shit out of their car.

As we walked further up the road there were a couple of Asian men walking down the underpass. The Reading lot decided to spit on them. Lovely. Further up there road there was a convenience shop with fruit and veg outside. They decided to trash the lot.

Arrived at the ground to witness a proper FA Cup tie. It ended 3-3 and brightened up the day a bit. Thankfully we didn't see them on the walk back from the game.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by East Grinstead Royal » 23 Feb 2016 12:17

"Reading FC have reached the quarter finals in four of the last six years..."

It's four of the last seven years, not six (unless you consider last year's achievement plus this year's to be "twice in one year").

My first FA Cup game was away to Swindon in 1974. We lost 4-nil. First time I'd ever seen us play in blue shorts with the hoops. I went to away games at Hendon, Wealdstone, Wycombe - oh! - and Portsmouth where we actually managed a win.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by East Grinstead Royal » 23 Feb 2016 12:27

Just remembered another classic - away to Barry Town, late 80s? Stuart Beavon's free kick hit the post, smacked the keeper in the face as he turned to see where it had gone, and landed in the net. Barry equalised, then dominated until Trevor Senior grabbed a late winner. Seem to recall there were a lot of "lads" from Cardiff there, even though they had a home game.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by floyd__streete » 23 Feb 2016 12:46

Love the FA Cup. Memories? Loads.

Grimsby inflatable cod.
Reading 0-0 Welling.
Conceding two in injury time at Slough which went unnoticed as everyone fought amongst themselves.
The excitement of being part of a live televised broadcast (1992/93, when it was all so new and didn't feel as obtrusive).
Paul Parker's fluke and Steve Bruce missing from one inch.
Thrashing Southampton on a frozen pitch.
"Cardiff fans, your last train home leaves in 5 minutes" :lol:
Lee bloody Sandford scoring against us in the 87th minute.
The Grand Old Fluke of York.
Losing at home to a team from our own division three seasons running was annoying :roll:
Beating WBA from 2 down.
1-1 at Man U, Federici magnificent.
Sigurdsson pen at Anfield.
Howard in the last minute at WBA.
Two up vs Villa :shock: stacked it :cry:
Freezing cold at Stevenage
Bradford's pitch
Federici not so magnificent at Wembley.

As a kid I always dreamed of seeing Reading in the top flight and playing an FA Cup tie at Wembley (ok, so I'd have preferred a final). Done it all now.


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Re: FA Cup memories.

by floyd__streete » 23 Feb 2016 12:48

el_presidente https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbFTDUidiNw


"There was a touch of genuine Third Division class and professionalism about Reading's third goal"

Best bit of RFC commentary ever :lol:
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Re: FA Cup memories.

by genome » 23 Feb 2016 12:52

floyd__streete Reading 0-0 Welling.


Remember that. It was a classic - we won 1-0 though.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by No Fixed Abode » 23 Feb 2016 13:37

Does anyone remember that Bury cup game at Elm Park? I think Bury were winning 2-0 and the game was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch. Reading won the re-arranged game.

It might not have been the FA Cup though...

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Nameless » 23 Feb 2016 13:44

Before the rearranged game the Bury fans presented Gordon Neate with a gardening fork making the point that they felt perhaps the game could have gone ahead with a little more work ...

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by Zammo » 23 Feb 2016 16:04

No Fixed Abode Does anyone remember that Bury cup game at Elm Park? I think Bury were winning 2-0 and the game was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch. Reading won the re-arranged game.

It might not have been the FA Cup though...


Yeah, was there mate. Can't remember seeing you though. Absolute deluge....they opened up the Southbank so that us Tilehurst End regulars could shelter from the rain. I have absolutely no idea why, but we remained behind the goals for the LOLs until the Ref called it off.

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by tee peg » 23 Feb 2016 16:33

Dick Habbin's hairdo It's all about RFC vs Arsenal, 1972.

I think I can even spot me and another Nobber leaning over the wall at the front of Southbank.

http://www.getreading.co.uk/lifestyle/nostalgia/pick-past-reading-1-arsenal-6685426





I got a right kicking that day. :(

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Re: FA Cup memories.

by No Fixed Abode » 23 Feb 2016 16:57

Zammo
No Fixed Abode Does anyone remember that Bury cup game at Elm Park? I think Bury were winning 2-0 and the game was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch. Reading won the re-arranged game.

It might not have been the FA Cup though...


Yeah, was there mate. Can't remember seeing you though. Absolute deluge....they opened up the Southbank so that us Tilehurst End regulars could shelter from the rain. I have absolutely no idea why, but we remained behind the goals for the LOLs until the Ref called it off.


I was in the North Stand for that game. Right next to the handful of Bury fans that made the trip. You had to feel a bit sorry for them. :lol:

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