by Huntley & Palmer » 26 Nov 2006 14:02
by BillBrasky » 26 Nov 2006 14:33
by bassavage » 26 Nov 2006 14:38
BillBrasky Wigan had an easier schedule up to this point last season. However, their first 3 matches in December were away to Liverpool, Chelsea and Man Utd and they lost all 3 by a total of 8 to 0. Reading have an easier stretch coming up but finish the year with Chelski and Manure. I think they have a pretty good chance at besting Wigan's season.
by Forbury Lion » 26 Nov 2006 14:39
by Gentleman Jim » 26 Nov 2006 14:46
by fruits » 26 Nov 2006 15:27
Gentleman Jim Fair Play to LOLOLawrenson for holding his hands up and admitting what we already knew. I noticed that Shearer was conspicously silent having also tipped fortress Brammell lane to keep Sheff Utd up.
Maybe this is a turning point for pundits who won't just look at the name and write "UNDERDOG" nest to Reading. But who really cares what these people think anyway
by SWLR » 26 Nov 2006 17:25
by Rob-Royal » 26 Nov 2006 18:46
Forbury Lion Mark LOLrencson said the new Wigan tag was an insult as we're doing a Reading not a Wigan.
Admitted everyone is shocked at our progress because they were ignorant and didn't know enough about our Championship form.
Let us not forget that Wigan gained promotion then signed almost an entire new squad. Our only notable signing so far has been Seol Ki Hyeon.
I think the Premiership will be taking more of an interest in the Championship from now on as we've proved that relatively cheap players can make the step up and hold their own.
by Forbury Lion » 26 Nov 2006 19:59
There's an argument for saying every team below us in the league should look to follow our approach.Rob-RoyalForbury Lion Mark LOLrencson said the new Wigan tag was an insult as we're doing a Reading not a Wigan.
Admitted everyone is shocked at our progress because they were ignorant and didn't know enough about our Championship form.
Let us not forget that Wigan gained promotion then signed almost an entire new squad. Our only notable signing so far has been Seol Ki Hyeon.
I think the Premiership will be taking more of an interest in the Championship from now on as we've proved that relatively cheap players can make the step up and hold their own.
I think they already do to be fair, but depends which teams in the Prem we're referring to. We all know that there are at least 2 divisions in the Premiership and perhaps the gap between those outside the top 6-7 in the Premiership is not that great from the top 6 of the Championship.....which may explain why we're seeing more promoted teams holding their own unlike previous seasons.....?
by handbags_harris » 26 Nov 2006 21:57
Forbury Lion Mark LOLrencson said the new Wigan tag was an insult as we're doing a Reading not a Wigan.
by Reading Abbey » 26 Nov 2006 21:59
by BillBrasky » 26 Nov 2006 23:24
bassavageBillBrasky Wigan had an easier schedule up to this point last season. However, their first 3 matches in December were away to Liverpool, Chelsea and Man Utd and they lost all 3 by a total of 8 to 0. Reading have an easier stretch coming up but finish the year with Chelski and Manure. I think they have a pretty good chance at besting Wigan's season.
Is that a word?
by RobRoyal » 27 Nov 2006 00:30
BillBraskybassavageBillBrasky Wigan had an easier schedule up to this point last season. However, their first 3 matches in December were away to Liverpool, Chelsea and Man Utd and they lost all 3 by a total of 8 to 0. Reading have an easier stretch coming up but finish the year with Chelski and Manure. I think they have a pretty good chance at besting Wigan's season.
Is that a word?
Yessiree
by Half Man Half Biscuit » 27 Nov 2006 00:53
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