What will make you happy this season

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by Top Flight » 13 Jul 2006 15:22

To get off to a great start on the opening day and beat Middlesbrough convincingly!!!!

That would be fantastic. And hopefully to follow that up with at least a point at Villa Park.

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by supermasssarr » 13 Jul 2006 15:26

JR I am surprised by the negativitiy on this topic.

Most people are either happy for us to finish 17th or beat one of the big boys at home.

I think you are overestimating the Premiership. While the top 4 teams are head and shoulders above the rest, the majority of the other teams are filled with second rate, overpaid players.

Teams like Fulham, Charlton, Wigan, Villa and Middlesbrough, will struggle this year, so there is no reason why we should not finish around 10th - 14th.

Remember we stormed the championship last season and have a young side that is capable of improving and keeping the momentum going. In addition, the signings and potential signings are looking good and are at the exactly right level to improve our squad without disrupting the existing team blend.

The key is starting well in our first 5 games....



YES! totally agree. i want to see reading win even if we play bollocks. dont want to go down saying the boys 'tried their hardest', i want to stay up and turn a few teams over that arent expecting it. i am so excited.
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by BrumbasedROYAL » 13 Jul 2006 15:27

For me, playing chelsea at home 0-0 85 mins when sir steve sends on someone called Long, who goes about nutmegging Lamps dumping him on the floor, rides the rough studs up challenge from Terry, before out-sprinting the rest of the back line to calmy chip the out rushing Cech, securing a 1-0 win.

:P

but hey that would only happen if we were in the prem and we're only little Reading....oh well.

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by Stranded » 13 Jul 2006 15:30

JR I am surprised by the negativitiy on this topic.

Most people are either happy for us to finish 17th or beat one of the big boys at home.

I think you are overestimating the Premiership. While the top 4 teams are head and shoulders above the rest, the majority of the other teams are filled with second rate, overpaid players.

Teams like Fulham, Charlton, Wigan, Villa and Middlesbrough, will struggle this year, so there is no reason why we should not finish around 10th - 14th.

Remember we stormed the championship last season and have a young side that is capable of improving and keeping the momentum going. In addition, the signings and potential signings are looking good and are at the exactly right level to improve our squad without disrupting the existing team blend.

The key is starting well in our first 5 games....


I actually see very little negativity on here. More realism.

This is our first ever season at this level. Every single person on here would be delighted to finish in the top half.

I will be extremely happy though to finish 17th. As that means, the mission has been accomplished. Anything over and above that will be a glorious bonus.

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by strap » 13 Jul 2006 15:32

Getting laid by Jennifer Aniston ..... but failing that avoiding relegation from the Prem will do me! :wink:


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by jimmy_jive » 13 Jul 2006 16:10

Champions league!!

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by southsideroyal » 13 Jul 2006 18:20

As an American I've learned that getting relegated, while devestating, isn't the same as being sent to the minors. So even though I desperately want us to stay up, I won't start kicking the dog if we go down.
What I'm most looking forward to is the opportunity to see the games on tv here in the states, to see the stadium and the players, and to recall the two times I got to be in the stands with my son last year. That'll be nice.

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by reading98 » 13 Jul 2006 18:45

On the squad at the moment having a chance of staying up on the last day would be great.

Beside that beating a big team away, taking six points off Pardew, maybe seeing Wenger admit one of his french frogs dived against us instead of saying "I didn't see it as I was offering kids sweets"

But most important of all not getting battered at Newcastle with that journey I do not want that the most.

Plus beating Swindon 7.0 at there place

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by M27Royal » 22 Mar 2007 20:30

In light of our current discussions on whether or not we "want" to qualify for Europe, thought it would be fun to bring this back to the top!!!!!

Never forget what we have acheived this season was way beyond our expectations.

URZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!


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by Arch » 22 Mar 2007 21:47

anR Basically everything that has been mentioned. I just had a flash back of a dream I had where we had exceeded Sunderlands total points margin long before Christmas. Hopefully a good preminition!

Survival is probably the most important thing. Why stop before European football though? Perhaps by playing Chelsea in the FA Cup final! :D

Along the way I would most like to do the double over the Blades (during which Colin will be fined for misconduct, possibly twice), doing the double over Spurs (to tribute a work colleague), the double of West Ham (to tribute Escarriot), some points of Man Utd (to tribute a long term hate) and Chelsea (to tribute the fact that we'll be away on Boxing Day on telly).
You must be one happy man. Pity about the cup, though.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 22 Mar 2007 21:54

Hearing from Brum fans how good Bikey and Seol are



Watching U DLC play a blinder and score


Watching John Halls play well at Anfield and provide a decent assist

Watching Bikey go from plank to forest in defence

Seeing Feds develope from joke (pre season re-acquisition) to #2 goalkeeper.




(Basically, watching all of the players derided/scorned on here, rub their butts in the faces of those very same posters.....and JH will have a lot of them).

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by Mr Sonko » 22 Mar 2007 22:32

Great string! We have come a long way this year.

Was asked by a guy in Zurich today who my team was; when I said "Reading" he nodded knowingly rather than saying "who?" or "what league are they in".

Oh and someone in our Wolverhampton office asked me why I was always walking round with a smile on my face...!

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by Alan Partridge » 22 Mar 2007 22:38

Mr Sonko Great string! We have come a long way this year.

Was asked by a guy in Zurich today who my team was; when I said "Reading" he nodded knowingly rather than saying "who?" or "what league are they in".

Oh and someone in our Wolverhampton office asked me why I was always walking round with a smile on my face...!


If they are from Wolverhampton they are probably just surprised to see someone with teeth.


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by Maguire » 22 Mar 2007 22:44

Maguire Beer and pornography, mostly.

On the pitch - couple of wins over decent sides. Not finishing bottom. Mor black players.

That's about it.


I think all those boxes have been pretty well ticked.

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by Berthwaite » 23 Mar 2007 12:35

reading98
Beside that beating a big team away, taking six points off Pardew.



We have the opportunity to take 9 points off Pardew.

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by LoyalRoyal13 » 23 Mar 2007 12:56

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Beside that beating a big team away, taking six points off Pardew.



We have the opportunity to take 9 points off Pardew.


Do we :roll:

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by Berthwaite » 23 Mar 2007 13:08

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Beside that beating a big team away, taking six points off Pardew.



We have the opportunity to take 9 points off Pardew.


Do we :roll:


Sorry - got my timing for Pardew's sacking wrong. (That'll teach me to watch cricket in Oz, rather than witness one of RFC's greatest triumphs.)

At least we have been given the chance of getting the 6 points.

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by Fred Sharpe's Nose » 23 Mar 2007 14:52

M27Royal In light of our current discussions on whether or not we "want" to qualify for Europe, thought it would be fun to bring this back to the top!!!!!

Never forget what we have acheived this season was way beyond our expectations.

URZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!


Thanks for resurrecting this one, M27Royal, now that we approach the anniversary of the promotion game. It really brings it home how pathetically little we expected at the beginning, and how fantastically far we have come. And let's not forget that fact, before we get on the manager's back for fielding an "understrength" cup side, or whatever else we're grumbling about at any particular moment. You are great, Reading Football Club.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 23 Mar 2007 17:31

But what would we expect next year, more of the same or more of a struggle...?

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