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by Row Z Royal » 02 Jan 2007 20:30

It seems that the Evening Standard are getting a touch of the 'Beebs' when it comes to their Reading reporting.

The Evening Standard's Ken Dyer ...and Steve Shorey's excellent free kick was headed home from six yards out by Brynjar Gunnarsson..."


It then goes on to list further goals from Stephen Hunt, Ferdinand OG, a fourth courtesy of Kevin Doyle, then

Dyer also ...two goals from Leroy Lita and a second from Doyle completed West Ham's humiliation.


First Steve Shorey, then 7 goals. Before you know it Alan Partridge will be our manager again and Paul Kitson will be missing his shelf-stacking days.

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by USRoyal17 » 02 Jan 2007 20:45

I'm amazed at the errors I find in reading all of the post match reports...and not only are there errors but generally the writing quality is complete shit as well. Even on the premier league's official website the reports often read as if written by a grade-schooler.

sports journalism these days is really quite a joke.

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by Row Z Royal » 02 Jan 2007 20:50

USRoyal17 a grade-schooler.


Does that mean a young child or a young adult?

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by USRoyal17 » 02 Jan 2007 20:57

Row Z Royal
USRoyal17 a grade-schooler.


Does that mean a young child or a young adult?


ah i guess the equivalent would be a child in late primary education or early secondary education...probably a bit of an exagerration but you get the point

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by firstdivision » 02 Jan 2007 21:12

Don't worry guy's we have a new goal scorer

"Three minutes later Reading doubled their lead when Nicky Hunt, unmarked at the far post had the easiest of chances to nod home Reading's second after a looping cross from the right of the penalty box."

And new first goal scorer

"Irish striker Doyle opened the scoring on 11 minutes and yet again West Ham were undone from a set-piece - all the more worrying following Curbishley's recent comments suggesting that he intended to build the team from the back."

source : http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=12026

But i guess all that bitterness must have an effect..

:shock:


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by Captain Sinbad » 03 Jan 2007 09:21

It wasn't all bad - they could have called us West Reading United :roll:

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by BasketCase » 03 Jan 2007 09:39

Back in Oct the sign at Upton Park Tube had the game as

West Ham v Reading Town!

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by bigmike » 03 Jan 2007 09:44

BasketCase Back in Oct the sign at Upton Park Tube had the game as

West Ham v Reading Town!


Maybe they are getting ready for who they will be playing in 4 years time :lol:

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by Huntley & Palmer » 03 Jan 2007 09:45

Are we going to have this every time a paper makes a misprint?


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by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2007 09:49

probably

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by Stranded » 03 Jan 2007 09:49

Huntley & Palmer Are we going to have this every time a paper makes a misprint?


Yes, for the rest of time. Welcome to hell.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 03 Jan 2007 09:51

I shall start deleting them from now on then, just utterly pointless.

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by Reading West » 03 Jan 2007 12:19

Well the Evening Standard can't make its mind up to if it is going to class us as a "London" Team like it does Watford, on Fridays in it's previews & Predictions they include us in it's London teams spotlight and when they show the table they Highlight Reading in bold as it does with the London teams, then on the Monday they don't highlight Reading in Bold and treat reading the same way they would say Wigan or Blackburn strange :?:


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by Dirk Gently » 03 Jan 2007 12:29

London Tonight yesterday had a feature all about WH, completely ignoring the fact that their region also covers a significant area of East Berkshire.

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by RFCMod » 03 Jan 2007 12:42

The Evening Standard,a paper who when we were in the old 2nd or Championship did'nt want to know us

As soon as we hit the Prem oh they can't get enough of us

Suddenly we're classed as a London club

muppets

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by scr8pe » 03 Jan 2007 13:34

BasketCase Back in Oct the sign at Upton Park Tube had the game as

West Ham v Reading Town!

I bet Reading City Council were pi$$ed off about that!

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by ScottishRoyal » 03 Jan 2007 13:56

RFCMod The Evening Standard,a paper who when we were in the old 2nd or Championship did'nt want to know us

As soon as we hit the Prem oh they can't get enough of us

Suddenly we're classed as a London club

muppets


I've no problem with that. I hate it when people class Reading as London.

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by Captain Sinbad » 03 Jan 2007 16:03

Huntley & Palmer I shall start deleting them from now on then, just utterly pointless.


Bit like west ham saturday then :lol:

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by willz_royal » 03 Jan 2007 16:38

the NOTW sport page had a picture of some Harper from the lower leagues (sponsored by Jeep) in the player matchup with ronaldo

this must me its all computer generated :?

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by RFCMod » 03 Jan 2007 17:26

ScottishRoyal
RFCMod The Evening Standard,a paper who when we were in the old 2nd or Championship did'nt want to know us

As soon as we hit the Prem oh they can't get enough of us

Suddenly we're classed as a London club

muppets


I've no problem with that. I hate it when people class Reading as London.


Thats what I mean
As soon as they want to fill a few pages then we become a London club which blatantly we are'nt or never will be

Always remember a trip to Charlton when on the other side of the platform they started chanting sheep shaggers at us...now thats more like it

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