Spyin' Kop Article - Fans wanted to answer some questions

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by Mr Angry » 10 Oct 2006 23:37

How has the season been shaping up so far?

Pretty well as expected up to the Man Utd game; a draw in that game was a bonus, as was beating West Ham away. Its great to have the "experts" already eating their words about us and for opposition supporters to have sat up and taken notice of us!

What are your expectations for this season? Have they changed from day one?

I thought we would survive relatively easily; maybe 14th or 15th. Right now, I still think that, though maybe a finish slightly higher is a real possibility - IF we can stay clear of too many injuries.

Who do you think is your most important player(s)?

Murty - many Reading fans last season were questioning whether he was good enough for the premiership; his leadership of the team, both on and off the field, have kept the incredible spirit and tightness of last season's record breaking squad going into this season, and, after 7 games, i don't think there is a Reading fan who now questions his ability at this level.

Your worst player(s)?

Worst is an ugly word; I think John Halls is one player who, when he has played, hasn't performed as well as we would have hoped he would.

What sort of line-up will be put out against us?

Steve Coppell knows where his priorities lie; the Carling Cup is an unwelcome distraction to him and he will use the Cup game to rest key members of the first team, and give match practice to our reserves to sharpen them up in case they are needed to step in for injuries and/or suspensions. Very few of the team we put out in the Cup game will start against yopu in the League match.

Which Liverpool player will you fear the most?

I doubt if Stevie G will play in the Cup game, but he is an obvious threat to any team he is playing against! In the cup game the pace of Gonzales could be difficult to cope with.

This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time?

More than when we played Wigan, thats for sure! :D To be honest, there IS a degree of excitement (more so for the League game) in playing Liverpool (as there was when we played man Utd, and will be when we play Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs) but don't make the mistake that either the players or the fans will be star-struck by playing at such a historic venue, and against a team with as much history as liverpool; there is a steel rod of professionalism that runs through Reading FC - don't expect us to lie down for either game (especially the League game).

How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North?

For the Cup game less than 1000; for the League game we will sell out our allocation.

Do you have any favourite/best chant(s) and perhaps any that require an explanation?

Nope - usually pretty unoriginal though the URZ's roar may make you wonder what is being said!

Has anyone been to Anfield before? If so, what were your thoughts?

Going for the first time - current stadium #76 or 77!

And finally, care to predict the score?

Cup game - 3-0 Liverpool
League game - heart says 1-1, head says 2-1 Liverpool

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by oi john » 16 Oct 2006 15:58

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oi john Anyone making the trip who's replied so far? Meet up for a pre-match pint if ya like...


I'm planning to be there, tickets for my hangers-on permitting. I was going to try one of the pubs near Goodison, over the park. Any suggestions for an away friendly pubs devoid of scallies?

All the pubs are away friendly. The away fans pub is actually The Arkles which is right by the annie road end.

But I said to one poster via pm about going into The Albert round by The Kop. Away fans are always welcome unless your from United or Everton obviously.

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by melksham_royal » 16 Oct 2006 16:39

How has the season been shaping up so far? pretty damn good

What are your expectations for this season? Have they changed from day one? no, staying up is vital

Who do you think is your most important player(s)? hard to say just one, prob sonko

Your worst player(s)? ooo harsh, erm lita

What sort of line-up will be put out against us? 4 4 2, the normal XI. kitson over lita if kits is fit

Which Liverpool player will you fear the most? gerrard

This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time? pretty excited

How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North? i would have thought it to be sold out

Do you have any favourite/best chant(s) and perhaps any that require an explanation? not really

Has anyone been to Anfield before? If so, what were your thoughts? no

And finally, care to predict the score?
1-1

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by Forbury Lion » 16 Oct 2006 17:13

How has the season been shaping up so far?Absolutely shocking, the defence is terrible and the lack of goals up front is a major concern..... but enough about Liverpool, Let's talk about Reading and how underawed we are at this premiership malarky. Chelsea and Man Utd were shocking, although you wouldn't have thought it from the MOTD highlights and commentary.

What are your expectations for this season? Have they changed from day one?Day one was staying up, Now it's a realistic expectation and no fears about relegation. Mid table is looking like a realistic possibility.

Who do you think is your most important player(s)?At the moment, Imbrahima Sonko.

Your worst player(s)?
No bad players, but some who will struggle to get in the team such as John Halls

What sort of line-up will be put out against us?
We'll put our reseves out for the cup game and first team for the league.

Which Liverpool player will you fear the most?Alonso, I'm worried his Renault might run me over in the carpark.

This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time?Nowhere near as excited as the Liverpool fans must be, playing the the oldest teams in the league for the first time. I imagine it's comparable to winning the Eurpean Cup.

How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North?70-80,000 plus two Man Utd fans.

Do you have any favourite/best chant(s) and perhaps any that require an explanation?Let's all do a Chelsea (accompanied by diving actions)

Has anyone been to Anfield before?Yes, lots of people. Seen them on tv.... not me though and probably not many Reading fans (Spacey, Legend and Huntley excluded)

And finally, care to predict the score?Liverpool 1-1 Reading.

Benetiz cunningly names 5 goalkeepers on the bench to ensure the draw.

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by SpaceCruiser » 16 Oct 2006 17:25

Forbury Lion Has anyone been to Anfield before?probably not many Reading fans (Spacey...excluded)


I have never been to Anfield. It might shock some people on here, but it is true.


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by Platypuss » 16 Oct 2006 18:46

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Forbury Lion Has anyone been to Anfield before?probably not many Reading fans (Spacey...excluded)


I have never been to Anfield. It might shock some people on here, but it is true.


Not at all. We always assumed you were just a plastic scouser.

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Re: Spyin' Kop Article - Fans wanted to answer some question

by M4 Junction 11 » 16 Oct 2006 18:51

oi john This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time? How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North?

Does anyone else feel like we're being set up here :roll:

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Re: Spyin' Kop Article - Fans wanted to answer some question

by mydak » 16 Oct 2006 18:51

How has the season been shaping up so far?


excellent

What are your expectations for this season? Have they changed from day one?

to finish top half
used to be to finish 4 from the bottom

Who do you think is your most important player(s)?

kitson
sonko

Your worst player(s)?

from what i;ve seen... mike riley


What sort of line-up will be put out against us?

a reserve one... for the cup game

Which Liverpool player will you fear the most?

alonso

This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time?

not very much bigger game on december 23rd

How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North?

not that many realistically

Do you have any favourite/best chant(s) and perhaps any that require an explanation?

Has anyone been to Anfield before? If so, what were your thoughts?

yes.. liverpool charlton 1989 liverpool 1 - nil john barnes
sat in away end with dad from liverpool
free pie from fella from detroit
everyone on their feet when barnes scored
no charlton support at all
had to wait 40 minutes to get out, and walk to tuebrook.

And finally, care to predict the score?
1 goal in it

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by The Cube » 17 Oct 2006 12:54

Plucky little mid-table Liverpool have drawn a plum League Cup tie at home to high-flying Reading. This competition represents the home side's only realistic chance of silverware this season and so they are likely to put out their first-choice side against Reading's reserves.

The side from the bottom half of the Premiership will still count themselves fortunate to be in the next round, though.


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Re: Spyin' Kop Article - Fans wanted to answer some question

by Rushian » 18 Oct 2006 02:25

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oi john This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time? How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North?

Does anyone else feel like we're being set up here :roll:


You're not - it's a long established feature and we've got good relations with many other websites and fanzines. Pleanty of previous examples on the news archive including the latest from the Bordeaux fans.

There's also the away ground guide for when we visit you:

http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/ind ... c=144087.0

any suggestions welcome - it's a bit "raw" given our lack of visits.

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by M4 Junction 11 » 18 Oct 2006 07:47

Only joking ... got most respect for Liverpool.

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by Whore Jackie » 18 Oct 2006 09:57

oi john Park anywhere. There's a car park outside the away end. Just dont say 'yes' to any lads asking to look after your car.


oi john/Rushian

I've been to Anfield a few times and always paid the lads that ask to look after your car. Is that not the best policy these days?

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Re: Spyin' Kop Article - Fans wanted to answer some question

by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Oct 2006 10:15

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oi john This is the first meeting between Liverpool and Reading, how excited are you about taking us on for the first time? How many Reading fans can we expect to make the trip up North?

Does anyone else feel like we're being set up here :roll:


You're not - it's a long established feature and we've got good relations with many other websites and fanzines. Pleanty of previous examples on the news archive including the latest from the Bordeaux fans.

There's also the away ground guide for when we visit you:

http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/ind ... c=144087.0

any suggestions welcome - it's a bit "raw" given our lack of visits.


Actually looks pretty damn good and is as good as anything else we've seen. You'll find minimal watering holes around the ground with the old Basingstoke Road being the only place to look - there's a Harvester and a couple of chip shops. BTW I'd keep out of Whitley Wood which is the housing estate immediately to the east of the old Basingstoke Road.


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by Silver Fox » 18 Oct 2006 10:20

To paraphrase Marti DiBergi, don't look for the Harvester, it's not there any more.

Now a pub/carvery on the side of a travelodge

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by MartinRdg » 18 Oct 2006 11:16

Silver Fox To paraphrase Marti DiBergi, don't look for the Harvester, it's not there any more.

Now a pub/carvery on the side of a travelodge


Called "World Upside Down" I believe.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Oct 2006 13:31

Could MartinRdg actually be Martin Salter, if so that avatar gets you my vote next time! :lol:

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by SpaceCruiser » 18 Oct 2006 14:03

Is Martin Salter gay?

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by Platypuss » 18 Oct 2006 14:13

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Silver Fox To paraphrase Marti DiBergi, don't look for the Harvester, it's not there any more.

Now a pub/carvery on the side of a travelodge


Called "World Upside Down" I believe.


Didn't it used to be called the World Turned Upside Down before the Harvester re-branding?

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by oi john » 18 Oct 2006 19:07

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oi john Park anywhere. There's a car park outside the away end. Just dont say 'yes' to any lads asking to look after your car.


oi john/Rushian

I've been to Anfield a few times and always paid the lads that ask to look after your car. Is that not the best policy these days?

Errr.....no

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by M4 Junction 11 » 18 Oct 2006 19:10

oi john
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oi john Park anywhere. There's a car park outside the away end. Just dont say 'yes' to any lads asking to look after your car.


oi john/Rushian

I've been to Anfield a few times and always paid the lads that ask to look after your car. Is that not the best policy these days?

Errr.....no

Don't they fcuk up your car if you don't pay protection?

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