Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

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Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by knights_1990 » 04 Dec 2006 15:44

My Mate is a peterborough fan who are lieing 6th in league 2. He thinks that they could beat are reserve team.

I don't think they can.

What do you reckon lads.

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by zac naloen » 04 Dec 2006 15:47

Our reserve team could give most championship sides a run for their money.. most of those who play in our reserve side have already proven themselves more than capable in the championship last season, and some already have done in the premiership. The only unknowns are the younger players like Henry.

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Re: Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by SpaceCruiser » 04 Dec 2006 15:47

knights_1990 My mate is a peterborough fan whose team are lying 6th in league 2. He thinks that they could beat our reserve team.

I don't think they can.

What do you reckon, lads?


I've made corrections to your post.
Last edited by SpaceCruiser on 04 Dec 2006 15:48, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by Spirit of Elm Park » 04 Dec 2006 15:48

knights_1990 My Mate is a peterborough fan


This quote alone answers the question. Obviously knows nothing about football.


However....On their day anyone can beat anyone. So Yes he is right. :wink:

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by Ian Royal » 04 Dec 2006 15:49

They are I'm sure capable of beating our reserves, as they are capable of beating our first team.

I'd suspect however the first team would beat them at least 9 out of 10 times and the reserves would beat them something like 7 out of 10 times.


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Re: Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by Arch » 04 Dec 2006 15:50

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knights_1990 My mate is a peterborough fan whose team are lying 6th in league 2. He thinks that they could beat our reserve team.

I don't think they can.

What do you reckon, lads?


Great question, knights, and welcome to the board. I think our reserves would shade it given their experience and the freedom with which they score.
I've made some corrections to your post, spacey.

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Re: Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by Joe » 04 Dec 2006 15:52

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knights_1990 My Mate is a peterborough fan


This quote alone answers the question. Obviously knows nothing about football.


However....On their day anyone can beat anyone. So Yes he is right. :wink:


Well if you had a competition between a petebrough fan and a say chelsea / man u fan i know who i would presume would have better knowledge of the game.
Do you not find if you meet someone who supports say norwich / walsall / stockport etc they seem to be more clued up than your average premiership "fan"

I do think the game would be fairly close, mainly on the strength of Reading Vs Darlington. If we played at home i think we would win, away maybe not.

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by knights_1990 » 04 Dec 2006 15:55

I was paying to be drawn against them to shut him up as he is so negative about reading

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Re: Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by SpaceCruiser » 04 Dec 2006 15:57

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knights_1990 My mate is a peterborough fan whose team are lying 6th in league 2. He thinks that they could beat our reserve team.

I don't think they can.

What do you reckon, lads?


Great question, knights, and welcome to the board. I think our reserves would shade it given their experience and the freedom with which they score.
I've made some corrections to your post, spacey.


Very good and I am very grateful. ;)


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by Skin » 04 Dec 2006 16:15

knights_1990 I was paying to be drawn against them to shut him up as he is so negative about reading


Put your money away! The F.A. don't accept bribes (apparently).
O'h, I wouldn't buy him a book for Christmas.

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by Mr Angry » 04 Dec 2006 16:23

knights_1990 I was paying to be drawn against them to shut him up as he is so negative about reading


Hi Knights; welcome to the board.

I'm curious - why is he negative about Reading? Is it just the usual thing where you have a go at the club your mate supports, or does he have some reason why he thinks that Reading, who the reasonable fans of most clubs in the rest of the League pyramid actually look upon as a role model, are worth being negative about?

If you look at what we have done; built brick by brick over 16 years, with steady and effective (but not suicidal) investment, developed the infrastructures to cope with ever growing success on the pitch before huge investment in players, and a club that is as unassuming and modest as can be in the circumstances we are now in - frankly I'm proud of our club, of where we are, and of how we came to be here.

It IS a role model for any club, and some are trying to follow it (watch out for Swansea in a few years for example); maybe he thinks having Barry Fry at the helm of the club he supports is worthy of pride?

:roll:

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Re: Reading reserves vs Peterborough 1st team

by Spirit of Elm Park » 04 Dec 2006 17:20

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knights_1990 My Mate is a peterborough fan


This quote alone answers the question. Obviously knows nothing about football.


However....On their day anyone can beat anyone. So Yes he is right. :wink:


Well if you had a competition between a petebrough fan and a say chelsea / man u fan i know who i would presume would have better knowledge of the game.
Do you not find if you meet someone who supports say norwich / walsall / stockport etc they seem to be more clued up than your average premiership "fan".


:lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: Ah bless.

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