DOESN'T IT FEEL GREAT TO BE A READING FAN ?

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by strap » 19 Sep 2006 18:54

Gordons Cumming http://footballfocus.xsmnet.com/tables/1969_70.htm

That's my first season.

The great Jack Mansell team.


[RTG on]/ sniff, brings a tear to my eye just remembering /[RTG off]

Luton H L0-1 Mar 70, bloody Fred Sharpe wouldn't bring Malcolm MacDonald down as he sped clear to score in the pissing rain! He wouldn't even have picked up a booking in those days!

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by tom_t69 » 19 Sep 2006 19:17

I went to my first match the season after the play off final (i'm now 16) and have been going regualy ever since. First match i can remeber was agaisnt southend. Best match at elm park reading 4 sunderland 0

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by Ark Royal » 19 Sep 2006 20:15

Plastic newbies!

First game on 1st January 1966 at EP. 2-2 v Walsall.

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by From Despair To Where? » 19 Sep 2006 20:19

http://footballfocus.xsmnet.com/tables/1983_84.htm


My first season. 5 promotions, 2 relegations, 1 cup win, 2 play off finals and 24 seasons later and I've seen Reading in every division.


Wolves suffering the first of 3 consecutive relegations this season. :lol: 3 seasons later, they lost to Aldershot in the 4th Division playoffs. :lol: :lol:

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Re: DOESN'T IT FEEL GREAT TO BE A READING FAN ?

by SpaceCruiser » 20 Sep 2006 11:31

Crowthorne Royal Oxford - I watched a little bit of Oxford vs Crawley on SKY last night - How the 'not so mighty' have fallen. From Div 1 in the 80's to The Conference now.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but are Oxford the only team in the conference to have played in the top flight?


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by Evening Post » 20 Sep 2006 11:40

Yeah, its great to a premier league club struggle to beat darlington! :roll:

Yeah it wasnt our first string team, but the players we had yesterday should be more the capable to beat darlington. Lets just hope the first team doesnt fcuk up on saturday when we play the big boys.

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by Norfolk Royal » 20 Sep 2006 11:45

Reading V Doncaster Rovers, circa 1971/2.

All I remember is that we won 2-0 and I got my shoes soaked in piss in the south bank toilets, aged around nine.

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by Gordons Cumming » 20 Sep 2006 11:45

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Gordons Cumming http://footballfocus.xsmnet.com/tables/1969_70.htm

That's my first season.

The great Jack Mansell team.


[RTG on]/ sniff, brings a tear to my eye just remembering /[RTG off]

Luton H L0-1 Mar 70, bloody Fred Sharpe wouldn't bring Malcolm MacDonald down as he sped clear to score in the pissing rain! He wouldn't even have picked up a booking in those days!


And did it rain or what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??

About 18-19,000 in the ground.

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by SWLR » 20 Sep 2006 11:46

Norfolk Royal Reading V Doncaster Rovers, circa 1971/2.

All I remember is that we won 2-0 and I got my shoes soaked in piss in the south bank toilets, aged around nine.


Was that the game with the purple kit (i'll keep asking)! Thought it was more like '74!


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by RFCMod » 20 Sep 2006 12:10

83 or 84 against the Scummers in the Milk Cup

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by mahoj002 » 20 Sep 2006 12:14

no feels the same :lol:

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by royal tunbridge wells » 20 Sep 2006 12:30

1987
v Blackburn.
4-0 to the Royals
As a fresher at Reading Uni I turned up seconds after kick-off, to see some team in sky blue and white shirts, with navy shorts score.

(Remember that kit - I still have a shiny shirt at home even now with the legend 'Courage' rather cheaply emblazoned on the front).

I was so impressed (and hooked) that I hitch hiked up to Villa Park four days later to watch Reading in the league cup.....where we took a 3-1 tonking....and someone in the away end told me to watch out for the young lad warming to come on for us......since he was a bit quick (or something like that). The sub of course was Michael Gilkes

...happy memories.

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by Toxteth O'Grady (USA) » 20 Sep 2006 12:35

Evening Post Yeah, its great to a premier league club struggle to beat darlington! :roll:

Yeah it wasnt our first string team, but the players we had yesterday should be more the capable to beat darlington. Lets just hope the first team doesnt fcuk up on saturday when we play the big boys.


Answering the title of this subject - yes it is great to be a Reading fan right now. Last night, chewing the cud with a few mates in the stand and someone comments at what a nice distraction a cup game like Darlington is and that it's back to the bread and butter on Saturday. The bread and butter..............Man Utd the bread and butter! You have got to be lovin' it.


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by warrpp » 20 Sep 2006 12:46

my 1st game was a 0-0 against blackpool in 1979-80 season (i think)

anyone know of somewhere you can check out our fixtures from about that time ?

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by Daff » 20 Sep 2006 12:54

Yep it's absolutely wonderful, especially as in the office am surrounded by Millwall, Brighton and Palace fance. and 1st game was against Shrewsbury town winning 1-0 Stuart Bevon from edge of area I believe in the season we won the SIMOD cup.

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by Hampshire Royal » 20 Sep 2006 12:57

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Gordons Cumming http://footballfocus.xsmnet.com/tables/1969_70.htm

That's my first season.

The great Jack Mansell team.


[RTG on]/ sniff, brings a tear to my eye just remembering /[RTG off]

Luton H L0-1 Mar 70, bloody Fred Sharpe wouldn't bring Malcolm MacDonald down as he sped clear to score in the pissing rain! He wouldn't even have picked up a booking in those days!


I thought that it was very heavy fog that night, not rain.

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by strap » 20 Sep 2006 13:24

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Gordons Cumming http://footballfocus.xsmnet.com/tables/1969_70.htm

That's my first season.

The great Jack Mansell team.


[RTG on]/ sniff, brings a tear to my eye just remembering /[RTG off]

Luton H L0-1 Mar 70, bloody Fred Sharpe wouldn't bring Malcolm MacDonald down as he sped clear to score in the pissing rain! He wouldn't even have picked up a booking in those days!


I thought that it was very heavy fog that night, not rain.


The rain was so heavy the visibility was piss poor it might as well have been fog!

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by Irvinchangeyaname » 20 Sep 2006 13:41

1979 versus Exeter. I still remember seeing the pitch for the first time as I took my seat in the North Stand. I couldn't believe how massive the stadium was!

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by Whore Jackie » 20 Sep 2006 14:03

01/09/82 versus Oxford Utd in the Milk Cup.
Went with my mum, tickets courtesy of our *cough* milkman :oops:

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Re: DOESN'T IT FEEL GREAT TO BE A READING FAN ?

by BarryWhiteRFC » 20 Sep 2006 15:09

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Crowthorne Royal Oxford - I watched a little bit of Oxford vs Crawley on SKY last night - How the 'not so mighty' have fallen. From Div 1 in the 80's to The Conference now.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but are Oxford the only team in the conference to have played in the top flight?


Accrington Stanley were one of the founders of the league were they not? Hence played in the top flight?

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