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by Arch » 12 Jan 2008 22:01

1. If we hadn't dicked away the lead three times against Spurs and had hung on for a draw, we'd still be ahead of them now. Not much to write home about, but good for a laugh at Tottenham's expense.

2. Those of you who travelled today can console yourselves with the thought that you didn;t see your team beaten 3-1.... by Salisbury! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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by el_presidente » 12 Jan 2008 22:02

I thought it worth the trip alone for the exquisite balti pie served up at half time

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by AthleticoSpizz » 12 Jan 2008 22:02

and we are not Sheff U or Watford

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by weybridgewanderer » 12 Jan 2008 22:03

we're not newcastle

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by Dirk Gently » 12 Jan 2008 22:03

The steak burgers from the vans around Villa Park are the best in the PL - worth the trip alone.


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by AthleticoSpizz » 12 Jan 2008 22:04

The car parking around Villa Park is the best in the world. Worth the trip alone

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Re: Reasons to be cheerful

by floyd__streete » 12 Jan 2008 22:05

Our next game is against Manchester United. Could we not do our bit for the carbon footprint by giving Fergie a call and offering him the three points now and save them the bother travelling down to get them?

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by Arch » 12 Jan 2008 22:07

Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.

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by Kitson12 » 12 Jan 2008 22:11

Arch Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.
But has against Newcastle :lol: ...Rooney has never scored for Man Ure against Reading...


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by PEARCEY » 12 Jan 2008 22:12

Arch Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.


There's always next week

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by Arch » 12 Jan 2008 22:13

PEARCEY
Arch Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.


There's always next week
Read the thread title, sourpuss!

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by Dirk Gently » 12 Jan 2008 22:14

The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.

A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.

And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.

Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.

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by Bacon Double Cheese » 12 Jan 2008 22:15

What he said 8)


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by AthleticoSpizz » 12 Jan 2008 22:16

amen to that

and this (at worst) will be our second best season EVER

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by Factfinder » 12 Jan 2008 22:22

If I can quote Mark Viduka from his time at Middlesborough.

"I would not be bothered if we lost every game as long as we weren't relegated."

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by shadesrwrf » 12 Jan 2008 22:22

Dirk Gently The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.

A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.

And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.

Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.


I know the title of this thread but for heaven's sake, that level of optimism is unacceptable, you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself.

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by readingbedding » 12 Jan 2008 22:32

Dirk Gently The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.

A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.

And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.

Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.


I've been saying the same thing, most people have as well.
Some haven't, but they're mostly too narrow in their thinking, not being able to realise that there are more than a few teams worse than us.
Reading some of these 'fans' opinions makes me wonder whether they think that the Club deserves to go down...
There are a few teams which have not shown any good performances really this season and we still have the firepower which some clubs would kill for.
When we're good, we're very good and when we're bad, well we're bad.

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by 1982Royal » 12 Jan 2008 22:32

Clutchin' at straw's and all that...................

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by Chaney » 12 Jan 2008 22:34

Dirk Gently

but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.
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if you believe that then can I please have a pint of what you are drinking?
only Derby are worse than us at the moment, Wigan have improved under Bruce, Fulham keep losing after taking the lead, but their luck must change soon, Birmingham?..won at Spurs lost narrowly at OT and got a draw at the emirates today, Boro won at Portsmouth..nuff said!!!
and if Sunderland grab a result tomorrow they will be in 18th, but only 2 points below us, after our next 2 games against utd and Chelsea we will be bottom 3..without doubt..reason to be cheerful my arse :shock:

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by Platypuss » 12 Jan 2008 22:51

Dirk Gently And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.


You think Bolton, Boro, Wigan and Birmingham are showing no signs whatsoever of improving?

It's only the utter shiteness of Fulham, Derby and Sunderland that keeps me sleeping at night.

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