Team you would most like to beat this season?

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by strap » 09 Aug 2007 10:11

Avon Royal West Ham.

They represent everything that is wrong with football - the anti-Reading if you like.


They so do, they so do. I cannot wait for them to become the next Leeds. And I will laugh myself shitless in front of "Sir" Trevor Brooking, the most odious piece of slim to ever walk this earth.

And now, to awaken from my dream ..... :cry:

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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Aug 2007 10:14

Every team until we get to 44 points

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by Corky341 » 09 Aug 2007 10:28

Chelski, by a mile (See Jerry St Clair's post), but Wet Sham a close 2nd (See Strap's post). Man Ure and Liverpool too would be nice.

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by susieroyal » 09 Aug 2007 10:39

Got to be Derby seen as I teach in Derby and I have not hidden the fact that I support Reading to the 1500 kids. Work would be absolute hell if we lost to them. Saying that I watched the first half of the Espanyol friendly and their defence is shocking.

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Re: Team you would most like to beat this season?

by woody61 » 09 Aug 2007 10:46

Compo's Hat Last year i wanted to win at Upton Park more than anything as a certain Alan Pardrew was managing there and to win on his patch was awesome.

This year...

PORTSMOUTH

It's about bloody time we beat those bell ringing, south coast oxf*rd!

I have suffered nothing but dull games at home and total dump at Fratton Park. So Mr Coppell if by the slightest off chance you're reading this, please wipe the smug look off 'arry's face this season and put it onto my face.

Twice would be brilliant!


I agree. Bloody southerners.

It was nice to finish above them though.


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by knights_1990 » 09 Aug 2007 10:56

Aresenal, chelsea, man utd, tottenham, bolton, portsmouth, newcastle, everton, birmingham, derby, sunderland, aston villa, west ham, wigan, blackburn, fulham, man city, middlesborough and liverpool.

That would be awesome to beat all those we would win the title.

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by JC » 09 Aug 2007 15:08

Sunderland.

preferably with a Greg Halford own goal, a Greg Halford penalty conceded and sent off

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by zac naloen » 09 Aug 2007 15:13

I'd like to see us beat a top 4 team. Whoever they may be this season.

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by Farnborough Royal » 09 Aug 2007 15:18

Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea.


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by Royalee » 09 Aug 2007 15:39

Definitely Chelsea.

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by AJ~ » 09 Aug 2007 15:42

Nothing would please me more than shutting the "FIVE TIMES!" scousers up.

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by rabidbee » 09 Aug 2007 15:42

Chelsea for me - I still feel cheated out of a point. I'd also like to see somebody ram a corner flag right down Mourinho's gullet, but that doesn't have to happen at the match...

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by Baines » 09 Aug 2007 15:43

Top Flight I would like to us to wipe that smug smile off the faces of those horrid Derby County fans!


I can't help thinking that 5-0 did that already...


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by rabidbee » 09 Aug 2007 15:53

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Top Flight I would like to us to wipe that smug smile off the faces of those horrid Derby County fans!


I can't help thinking that 5-0 did that already...


To be fair, didn't they hang around for a while to applaud us too?

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by Baines » 09 Aug 2007 16:05

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Top Flight I would like to us to wipe that smug smile off the faces of those horrid Derby County fans!


I can't help thinking that 5-0 did that already...


To be fair, didn't they hang around for a while to applaud us too?


Some certainly did. Although, of course, to see Reading was the only purpose of their visit.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Aug 2007 16:12

rabidbee Chelsea for me - I still feel cheated out of a point. I'd also like to see somebody ram a corner flag right down Mourinho's gullet, but that doesn't have to happen at the match...


Do you not think this was somewhat balanced out by our lucky point care of a CashLOLey OG at the Bridge on Boxing Day?

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by TBM » 09 Aug 2007 16:13

Sheffield Utd

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by Mr Loyal Royal » 09 Aug 2007 16:15

Would love to be Liverpool and/or Everton, gotta hate them scousers.

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by rabidbee » 09 Aug 2007 16:17

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rabidbee Chelsea for me - I still feel cheated out of a point. I'd also like to see somebody ram a corner flag right down Mourinho's gullet, but that doesn't have to happen at the match...


Do you not think this was somewhat balanced out by our lucky point care of a CashLOLey OG at the Bridge on Boxing Day?


No. I wasn't there. Anyway, a lucky goal doesn't cancel out a cheated goal in my book.

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by glosson » 09 Aug 2007 16:20

Chelsea for sure. To show the top 4 that what matters is a cohesive team, and not a loose organisation of arrogant, international stars. And to payback their supporters who could possibly justify thinking that Hunt would deliberately hurt someone that badly.
Also Wet Sham just because I'm sick of seeing 40 minutes worth of "news" about the Tevez fiasco on Sky Sports every fukcing night. :x

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