Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

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by Esteban » 30 Jan 2013 22:26

jellytot Game over. Created nothing against a weakened Chelsea team. Big games coming up.


:lol:

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by seahawk10 » 30 Jan 2013 22:27

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by i_kingsley » 30 Jan 2013 22:29

Cripple Creek I don't believe it I stopped watching from my computer in Oz after Chelsea went 2-0 up (yes, I know, I know) and filled in a job application instead thinking "I'll do something useful with my life". I've just looked at the BBC Headline Reading Double Stuns Chelsea. Can't bloody believe it frankly. Serves me right, before anyone else tells me.



oh im going to say it

serves you right

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by soggy biscuit » 30 Jan 2013 22:30

We are the champions, champions of the championship

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by Ian Royal » 30 Jan 2013 22:32

soggy biscuit We are the champions, champions of the championship

When did Chelsea last win a game?

Beaten by QPR and Swansea, draws with Saints, Brentford and Reading...


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by Cureton's Volley » 30 Jan 2013 22:33

soggy biscuit We are the champions, champions of the championship


Even at 2 nil down we were all thinking it...

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by ManchesterRoyals » 30 Jan 2013 22:34

Not a bad Result

Coming back from 0-2 down and drawing with the frigging EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS GTFI :D
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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by Stuboo » 30 Jan 2013 22:35

Esteban
jellytot Game over. Created nothing against a weakened Chelsea team. Big games coming up.


:lol:


LOL at the gloomsters. Hahaha

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by Royal Ginger » 30 Jan 2013 22:35

There was a crazy inkling at 85 minutes that i really didn't deserve to have. But hey, URRRRZZ!

In other thoughts, not Karacan's best game and obviously excellent from Akpan. Ledge was solid. Wings were steadfastly clipped. Although Pog didn't have the best game, it seemed to me that he's picked up a few MPH. Looks like some hard sprint training has been going on.
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by Ian Royal » 30 Jan 2013 22:36

Royal Ginger There was a crazy inkling at 85 minutes that i really didn't deserve to have. But hey, URRRRZZ!

After that first goal it was definitely a "No, surely not!?" moment. Then we barely got a kick for about 3 minutes of the remaining 7 or 8. Then we scored. Tee hee.

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by ManchesterRoyals » 30 Jan 2013 22:39

Ian Royal
Royal Ginger There was a crazy inkling at 85 minutes that i really didn't deserve to have. But hey, URRRRZZ!

After that first goal it was definitely a "No, surely not!?" moment. Then we barely got a kick for about 3 minutes of the remaining 7 or 8. Then we scored. Tee hee.


My stream went down so didnt see the first, but i was like you no chance not again

Glad i was wrong

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by Niko » 30 Jan 2013 22:43

Not even first on MOTD... Scandalous! Was looking forward to being first on for 3 weeks in a row.

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by The Beardy Man » 30 Jan 2013 22:45

Our first goal was absolute class. Top quality pass from Akpan, incisive run and finish from Alfie. Alf's finish for the second....even better.

Very solid performance again tonight. If you can stay in the game, you just never know with us.


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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by seahawk10 » 30 Jan 2013 22:51


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by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 30 Jan 2013 22:57

Cureton's Volley [quote="Who Moved The Goalposts?]

Whilst I agree with your overall sentiment, what is it about that statement that is in any way incorrect?[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]


Happy it turned out like it did and it was amazing to watch, but can you honestly say you saw it coming? Your rather puerile use of hindsight is laughable.

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by ManchesterRoyals » 30 Jan 2013 22:57

MOTD now

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by Ian Royal » 30 Jan 2013 22:59

Lolz 2 highlights for the entire first half. Fair enough.

"They've only done it! They've only done it!"

I love Jonathon Pearce.
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by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 30 Jan 2013 23:00

The Beardy Man Our first goal was absolute class. Top quality pass from Akpan, incisive run and finish from Alfie. Alf's finish for the second....even better.

Very solid performance again tonight. If you can stay in the game, you just never know with us.


Would you go as far as saying Alf is probably the most natural finisher Reading have ever had? I'm coming around to that and I've been supporting the club since the 60s.

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by PremAddict » 30 Jan 2013 23:00

Seems too recent that we were the ones that couldn't hold on to a lead. Now we're taking points from a losing position - love this!!!!!!

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by ManchesterRoyals » 30 Jan 2013 23:01

Who Moved The Goalposts?
The Beardy Man Our first goal was absolute class. Top quality pass from Akpan, incisive run and finish from Alfie. Alf's finish for the second....even better.

Very solid performance again tonight. If you can stay in the game, you just never know with us.


Would you go as far as saying Alf is probably the most natural finisher Reading have ever had? I'm coming around to that and I've been supporting the club since the 60s.


Thats a bold statement that

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