Great Starts at Reading

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Great Starts at Reading

by phil in cornwall » 28 Feb 2012 16:12

The best start to a Reading career that most fans will remember is probably by Mikele Leigertwood. After he arrived in November 2010 he played his first 18 league games without defeat. However, the first two games he played in were draws.

Jason Roberts has now played in five league games and we have won all of them. I was wondering if any statto knows the most wins that a new player has played in, and when (hopefully) Jason will beat the record?

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Gordons Cumming » 28 Feb 2012 16:19

Were there any debuts in the beginning of our 1985-86 season?

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Aubery Boyce » 28 Feb 2012 16:21

Not quite the answer but.....

Jim Leighton had a shocker first match on loan, then was practically unbeaten after that. (did we lose 5-3 or something)

Matthew Upson - see above.

Trying to think if anyone from 85-6 team would have had a good start to their Royals career given the start to the season we had.. Kevin Bremner maybe? Andy Rogers?

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Aubery Boyce » 28 Feb 2012 16:21

Gordons Cumming Were there any debuts in the beginning of our 1985-86 season?



Beat me to it.

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by ankeny » 28 Feb 2012 16:27

Percy Freeman,didn't score,Bobby Hunt did,another on his debut,but it had to be the most explosive first game anybody has had.


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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by From Despair To Where? » 28 Feb 2012 16:48

Aubery Boyce
Gordons Cumming Were there any debuts in the beginning of our 1985-86 season?



Beat me to it.


Andy Rogers
Kevin Bremner
Colin Baillie

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Ian Royal » 28 Feb 2012 16:59

Strap! You are needed you sweet little statto genius....

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by From Despair To Where? » 28 Feb 2012 17:03

Bremner was injured for a chunk of the early part of the season, Baillie wasn't that regular a starter and I'm pretty sure just about the only games Rogers missed were after he swallowed his tongue at Swansea in February.

I'd go for Rogers but I have only my memory to back that up and I don't think he would have gone 18 games without a defeat, especially if you include cup games.

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by peterroyal76 » 28 Feb 2012 17:06

Jimmy Kebe at home to West Brom!




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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Wimb » 28 Feb 2012 17:07

I seem to remember Bryn also had a long unbeaten start, that given the fact it was in 2005/2006 will probably mean a fairly impressive start ;)

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by JC » 28 Feb 2012 17:47

Colin Baillie played in the first 7 games in 1985/86. Andy Rogers played in 12 of the 13 wins so that is probably the best in terms of consecutive victories

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by RoyalJames101 » 28 Feb 2012 19:41

Ledge went quite a long time unbeaten when he joined on loan last year

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by moo » 28 Feb 2012 19:47

RoyalJames101 Ledge went quite a long time unbeaten when he joined on loan last year


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by grey_squirrel » 28 Feb 2012 19:52

Neil Clements

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by RoyalJames101 » 28 Feb 2012 19:59

moo
RoyalJames101 Ledge went quite a long time unbeaten when he joined on loan last year


:lol:


sh*t :oops:

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by strap » 28 Feb 2012 21:21

JC Colin Baillie played in the first 7 games in 1985/86. Andy Rogers played in 12 of the 13 wins so that is probably the best in terms of consecutive victories


Except there were 2 LC defeats in the 13 match winning start which scuppers thatah run. Best run of consecutive wins in matches started by a [;ayer is 14 by Dick Spiers from 08/04/67 to 13/09/67 inclusive. He played in 12 consecutive wins, missed the defeat on 06/09/67 and then played in 2 more wins, bnefore appearing ni a draw on 16/09/67.

Ledgedid go unbeaten in 17 consecutive games from his debut, beating the previousl best debutant record of 16 starts by Bryn Gunnarsson, (of course not all these games wer consecutive for the team, they were consecutive for the games the player started in).

So I'll need to dig out most consec wins from debut ....

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by moo » 28 Feb 2012 22:01

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JC Colin Baillie played in the first 7 games in 1985/86. Andy Rogers played in 12 of the 13 wins so that is probably the best in terms of consecutive victories


Except there were 2 LC defeats in the 13 match winning start which scuppers thatah run. Best run of consecutive wins in matches started by a [;ayer is 14 by Dick Spiers from 08/04/67 to 13/09/67 inclusive. He played in 12 consecutive wins, missed the defeat on 06/09/67 and then played in 2 more wins, bnefore appearing ni a draw on 16/09/67.

Ledgedid go unbeaten in 17 consecutive games from his debut, beating the previousl best debutant record of 16 starts by Bryn Gunnarsson, (of course not all these games wer consecutive for the team, they were consecutive for the games the player started in).

So I'll need to dig out most consec wins from debut ....


Strapon fire

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Jackson Corner » 29 Feb 2012 03:18

Mass Sarr shame it lasted one game.

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by Big Ern » 29 Feb 2012 03:55

Would agree with many of the above.

Martin Butler made a great start away at Preston and our fortunes changed dramatically after his arrival. Jamie Cureton made an instant impact as well scoring on his debut away to Leyton Orient in the League Cup and continued scoring throughout our campaigns in League 1.

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Re: Great Starts at Reading

by bripps » 29 Feb 2012 04:03

I know it's slightly off topic but the debut that had me most excited at the time was Neville Roach scoring against Oldham in April 97. I've always been a big fan of 'home grown' players and I left EP that day giddy with dreams of having seen a future international striker.

Unfortunately he was total Oxf*rd after this...

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