by bloody Volvo driver » 04 Apr 2008 17:12
by Dirk Gently » 04 Apr 2008 17:15
bloody Volvo driver ...
2. Blackpool 0 Reading 0 - October 6th 1989. A Friday night in a (then) dump of a ground with the wind howling off the North Sea .....
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 04 Apr 2008 19:16
by cavroyal » 04 Apr 2008 19:17
by From Despair To Where? » 04 Apr 2008 19:57
cavroyal Reading 0 Wigan 3 (1988-89) We were sliding towards div4 and fellow strugglers Wigan were in town. What better way to get out of the mess, and boost confidence etc... if you were a Latics fan!!
by SHORT AND CURLY » 04 Apr 2008 20:34
by tilehurstender » 04 Apr 2008 20:45
by bobbybottler » 04 Apr 2008 20:46
bloody Volvo driver 3. Macclesfield Town 2 Reading 1 - 26th September 1998. This game was, in my opinion, where Reading FC hit rock bottom. Having watched them since the early 70's, I cannot ever recall feeling as p*****d off as after this shambolic performance. Not only were we completely crap (and in 35 years, I have seen some dross), but it was the gutless nature that really hit home. Upon getting back to the station, we were informed that our train was 60 minutes late (although this was somewhat brightened up by some idiot local trying to take on about 10-15 Reading and coming off second best) and then having to endure hassle from some WBA fans on the train returning from Stockport. A REALLY bad day at the office.
by The Faith Healer » 04 Apr 2008 21:33
Broxroyal Reading 1 - 5 Bury, late 60s or early 70s, sorry can't be more precise. George Jones scored 4 goals against us. Bury were poor and Jones only ever scored against us but they were something of a bogey team to us.
The only game I have left well before the end, which actually wasn't easy to do as the gates were closed to prevent people sneaking in.
by The Faith Healer » 04 Apr 2008 21:58
Beelzebub Cardiff away one year. Can't even remember the score, but it was so cold that the Police made us go into the covered stand with the Cardiff fans for fear of us dieing of exposure!
Port Vale at home 1982- lowest league home crowd for Reading ever, and I was there! lost 2-3!
Got a program in the roof I believe- to be honest I can hardly remember the game itself, it was almost Immaterial !
Last is a run of games rather than one in particular, but in the early 80's I seem to remember Reading set a record for the most amount of 0-0 draws on the trot, and we would spend the whole game chanting "all we are saying is give us a goal" to the tune of Give peace a chance.
by size 12 » 04 Apr 2008 23:11
bloody Volvo driver 1. Agree with all the sentiments regarding the Walsall cup game. Only time I can ever recall wishing the other team to score as we approached 90 minutes so as to avoid 30 more minutes of pure boredom. To cap it all, we went out and I found that some scrot had done over my car in the meantime.
Couple of others to throw into the mix
2. Blackpool 0 Reading 0 - October 6th 1989. A Friday night in a (then) dump of a ground with the wind howling off the North Sea and 2 teams who simply didn't want to come out of their changing rooms. A dire game of football.
3. Macclesfield Town 2 Reading 1 - 26th September 1998. This game was, in my opinion, where Reading FC hit rock bottom. Having watched them since the early 70's, I cannot ever recall feeling as p*****d off as after this shambolic performance. Not only were we completely crap (and in 35 years, I have seen some dross), but it was the gutless nature that really hit home. Upon getting back to the station, we were informed that our train was 60 minutes late (although this was somewhat brightened up by some idiot local trying to take on about 10-15 Reading and coming off second best) and then having to endure hassle from some WBA fans on the train returning from Stockport. A REALLY bad day at the office.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 04 Apr 2008 23:22
You'd have also noticed Port Vale was spelled P-R-E-S-T-O-N that day!The Faith HealerBeelzebub Port Vale at home 1982- lowest league home crowd for Reading ever, and I was there! lost 2-3!
Got a program in the roof I believe- to be honest I can hardly remember the game itself, it was almost Immaterial !
If you'd got your Port Vale programme, as I did, from a normal programme seller, you might have seen more of the game.
by The Faith Healer » 04 Apr 2008 23:38
Rev Algenon Stickleback HYou'd have also noticed Port Vale was spelled P-R-E-S-T-O-N that day!The Faith HealerBeelzebub Port Vale at home 1982- lowest league home crowd for Reading ever, and I was there! lost 2-3!
Got a program in the roof I believe- to be honest I can hardly remember the game itself, it was almost Immaterial !
If you'd got your Port Vale programme, as I did, from a normal programme seller, you might have seen more of the game.
by bcubed » 05 Apr 2008 00:08
by AbovetheI » 06 Apr 2008 00:39
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 06 Apr 2008 07:02
by Broxroyal » 06 Apr 2008 14:15
SHORT AND CURLY POMPEY POMPEY POMPEY Various dates over the last 35 years
Virtually every time I have been there, we have been beaten, got soaked, windswept, moaned about the away end and been totally pizzed off with the whole thing.
I don't know why I bother going, in fact this years 7-4 was the first Pompey match I have missed in years. (suppose they had a roof his time)
We really are over due a memorable win at that dump
by earleyroyal » 06 Apr 2008 14:28
Daniella Leicester when they battered us at home when they won promotion. Can't remember the score, just remember they were an awful side to watch and we had no clue how to deal with their physical presence. Horrible midweek game and was throughly frustrated. Dickov scored and so did matt heath their defender, think it might of been 3-0 or something. Shit night, absolutely boring as hell watching them.
by wolsey » 07 Apr 2008 13:31
The Faith HealerBroxroyal Reading 1 - 5 Bury, late 60s or early 70s, sorry can't be more precise. George Jones scored 4 goals against us. Bury were poor and Jones only ever scored against us but they were something of a bogey team to us.
The only game I have left well before the end, which actually wasn't easy to do as the gates were closed to prevent people sneaking in.
Just logged on and it it didn't take long for the name of George Jones to seep up from the depths of my subconscious, but have never spoken to anyone else who remembers the bloke.Then I thought I'd read the thread before venting the years of pent-up misery...
Well anyway, I'm actually pleased that I'm not alone in this. I reckon it was from 69ish to 73ish - my no-doubt-exaggerated horror-memories have us losing and him scoring against us every time we played. And they were always rubbish!! And he always scored!! And we always lost!!!
And then there was that Dave Roberts of Shrewsbury.........
I'll get my coat
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