Leicester - one year on

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Re: Leicester - one year on

by The 17 Bus » 25 Mar 2007 14:14

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Jerry St Clair A few drinks beforehand in a pub near the ground - it really was a Hob Nob orgy in there.


indeed. Met about 20 for the first time. Some of whom are legends.


Too kind LUX, too kind.


oh yes, sorry, forgot you were there too.


and some tramp fella kept buying beers too, shame was driving home.

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by Jerry St Clair » 25 Mar 2007 15:10

fester_royal_blue ive never felt a stand shake so much as wen they announced the score at leeds :D


I'd completely forgotten which "fooking result you wakners" we were waiting for?

Who were Leeds playing?

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by Maguire » 25 Mar 2007 15:16

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fester_royal_blue ive never felt a stand shake so much as wen they announced the score at leeds :D


I'd completely forgotten which "fooking result you wakners" we were waiting for?

Who were Leeds playing?


Stoke wasn't it? 0-0?

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by bassavage » 25 Mar 2007 15:18

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fester_royal_blue ive never felt a stand shake so much as wen they announced the score at leeds :D


I'd completely forgotten which "fooking result you wakners" we were waiting for?

Who were Leeds playing?


Stoke wasn't it? 0-0?


Yeh it was. Thanks to big Carl Asaba for scoring for Millwall against Watford.

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by Readingfanman » 25 Mar 2007 15:29

They didn't announce the results at Leeds did they? I could have sworn he said:
"congratulations to Reading F....*cheeering*


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by RG30 » 25 Mar 2007 16:45

What a day, what a night and I have so great memories.

Knowing full well the day was upon us, smashed at 2am on Saturday morning I watched the Champions DVD and it bought back some great memories. As a club we've moved on so much within a year, and it's good to remember some of the positive things about football.

What did make me laugh was 6 years today, we were beaten 1-0 by Cardiff, which was a major result for them and we had the misfortune of having them cause mayhem around the Reading area.

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by Irvinchangeyaname » 25 Mar 2007 17:23

Readingfanman What was better. The realistion when it was announced or doyle scoring to give us hope?

Definitely the former. Having no idea about the other results or the possible permutations, Doyle getting the equaliser was superb. But then to hear people around me say that we could actually clinch promotion that day....absolutely unbelievable!

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by RoyalBlue » 25 Mar 2007 17:41

Spotted as imposters when we went to collect our tickets for the home end - had them taken off us and torn up. Then, to our grateful appreciation, replaced with tickets that they had for the Reading section. Don't think we could have lasted the whole game 'under cover' amongst the Leicester fans.

Took a gamble rather than miss the day and it paid off big time. Still grateful to the guy in the TO at Leicester City FC and still get emails from them about match tickets!


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by Chaney » 25 Mar 2007 18:04

there will never be another day like it, got back to Reading about 9 got a call from a mate to meet up in the monks, only lasted one drink, I was so emotional, just about as emotional as a nute, whetever else happens in our future there will never be another day like it, looking back at the vids its almost like it happened al over again, just feel so privaliged to have been a part of that memorable day

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by ayjaydee » 25 Mar 2007 18:59

Went back to the Madstad just 'cos it seemed the right thing to do. LI were having their Paddy's Day celebration and apart from a bottle of champers I don't think we had to buy a drink all night.
I have to admit to a "moment" after the game - (I'm having another now just thinking about it). Something I never ever dreamed had actually happened, it made 36 years of support all worthwhile.

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by Row Z Royal » 25 Mar 2007 19:01

Sadly, my most lingering memory is of the drive home listening to 606. It was the day that Drogba admitted diving and the dialogue from Alan Greene went a little like this:

"Drogba, Drogba, Drogba, Drogba, Reading got promoted and so did Gretna, Drogba, Drogba Drogba"

:x

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by The 17 Bus » 25 Mar 2007 19:01

good call AJD, always have a moment when I see H&P's you tube clip, had one this very morning. 36 years, plastic.


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by Tutti Frutti » 25 Mar 2007 19:25

What a great day. And a great night at the Prince of Wales when we got back, with a special mention to the geordie lad who let 30 drunken reading fans take over his birthday party.

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by Compo's Hat » 25 Mar 2007 22:22

Brilliant day, well worth the drinks to celebrate a year on.

Still don't know why the first person i rang was the ex who probably wasn't that bothered about Reading going up :?

Harold

by Harold » 25 Mar 2007 22:24

Row Z Royal Sadly, my most lingering memory is of the drive home listening to 606. It was the day that Drogba admitted diving and the dialogue from Alan Greene went a little like this:

"Drogba, Drogba, Drogba, Drogba, Reading got promoted and so did Gretna, Drogba, Drogba Drogba"

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LOL.

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by Millsy » 25 Mar 2007 22:43



Watching that still makes me emotional.

One John Madejski! There's only one John Madejski!

STEVIE COPPELL'S BARMY ARMY!
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by Coppelled Streets » 25 Mar 2007 22:56

Not easy to summerise the day but it's one I shall never forget and one I'll hold close forever.

I travelled down on my own, sat on my own and drove home on my own but at no point during the day did I feel alone!

Cracking atmosphere all day long and the drive home was loud. I must have sang along to just about every song on the radio, slapping my thigh as I drove and a face just beaming with joy.

"You're going up, you're going down.............." ALOL :lol:

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by brendywendy » 26 Mar 2007 10:02

wow,vids brought a tear to my eye and a shiver to my spine

what a great day

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by 3 veesinarow » 26 Mar 2007 10:45

Without doubt, the single greatest moment was the split-second when the tannoy announcer finally said "Congratulations...." and the rest was lost in the most almighty outpouring of elation and wild celebration as the players came sprinting back out of the tunnel and leapt on Marcus who still hadn't got off the pitch, as usual. I was so happy I couldn't cry then, but when I was able to collect myself in a bit, that's when it hit me right between the eyes...wonderful, wonderful times.

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