by willz_royal » 26 Mar 2007 10:54
by fester_royal_blue » 26 Mar 2007 11:28
willz_royal WHY THE oxf*rd COULDNT I GO!!!!
gonna regret this for the rest of my life
by Norfolk Royal » 26 Mar 2007 11:44
willz_royal WHY THE oxf*rd COULDNT I GO!!!!
gonna regret this for the rest of my life
by When Hicks went up... » 26 Mar 2007 11:50
by largetrousers » 26 Mar 2007 11:55
Sharpy all dayer with alad and goderz...in bar38 and then into walkabout.\fulltime everyone went mental...met cardiff at station for an off then back to walkabout and a fkin booze up!!
by fester_royal_blue » 26 Mar 2007 12:45
When Hicks went up... Will never forget that day...though like everyone else most of the evening was a different matter!
I do remember drinking in the garden of the turtle, I was shocked by how oblivious much of Reading's population were to what we had done. Seemed like there was about a dozen of us singing and the rest just sat around confused.
That was, of course, until Jonny Mad showed up and started serving pints!
Singing "You're why we're Premier League" as he walked out the back, I got choked for the first time that day, and felt like a bit of a nob...until I looked up at Madejski and I realised he also had a little tear running down his cheek.
Magic times. Can't wait for it all over again when we get into Europe...!
by Adrian's Fool » 26 Mar 2007 12:52
by Melton Royal » 26 Mar 2007 13:19
by T.R.O.L.I. » 26 Mar 2007 13:28
Melton Royal Got some abuse from a few Leicester folk when we were finally outed for taking up seats from loyal Foxes (funny cos there were at least 200 empty seats around us)
by floyd__streete » 26 Mar 2007 13:44
by knights_1990 » 26 Mar 2007 14:53
by Royal Lady » 26 Mar 2007 16:34
by B18 » 26 Mar 2007 17:24
by Coppelled Streets » 26 Mar 2007 17:26
B18 It was a fantasic day ... i took my father in-law, we sat 4 seats from the home fans 2nd from back row... and i remember them singing "1-0 down on your big day out!" ... oh how that changed at the end !
Next day ... i had to go to Costco and saw all the Sky TV vans outside the megastore .. went up to have a nose about ... when J Mad turned up, still drunk by the smell of it, and got him to sign my Leic Ticket as it was still in my wallet.. !!
Top Day ! ..
by Ark Royal » 26 Mar 2007 19:21
by LUX » 26 Mar 2007 20:33
Ark Royal Seems crazy, but I certainly did not go as completely hatstand as I have in previous promotion years. I guess that like some supporters of elder years who put with decades of detritus in the two lower divisions, the thought of playing among the elite in the English game all seemed a bit dream-like and surreal.
My ambitions when I first started watching Reading in 66 was just to see them play in the (old) Division 2, but even that seemed like a distant dream as we had not appeared at that level since 1930. I think that it only truly hit home when I saw Murts lift that Football League Championship trophy. Then the tears started!
by Chaney » 26 Mar 2007 21:28
LUXArk Royal Seems crazy, but I certainly did not go as completely hatstand as I have in previous promotion years. I guess that like some supporters of elder years who put with decades of detritus in the two lower divisions, the thought of playing among the elite in the English game all seemed a bit dream-like and surreal.
My ambitions when I first started watching Reading in 66 was just to see them play in the (old) Division 2, but even that seemed like a distant dream as we had not appeared at that level since 1930. I think that it only truly hit home when I saw Murts lift that Football League Championship trophy. Then the tears started!
sort of agree (I started going in 1969, aged eight). But I was delirious at Leicester.
What people forget is that (although we were so far ahead in the table it was only a matter of waiting one more game) with ten minutes of that game left we were nowhere near getting promoted on that day. Then Doyle equalised (still not enough) and Watford (I think) went from 1-0 nil up to 2-1 down at home to Millwall. And Stoke held out for 0-0 at Leeds.
The haranguing of people with radios and mobile phones is what I then remember.
by When Hicks went up... » 26 Mar 2007 22:04
LUXArk Royal Seems crazy, but I certainly did not go as completely hatstand as I have in previous promotion years. I guess that like some supporters of elder years who put with decades of detritus in the two lower divisions, the thought of playing among the elite in the English game all seemed a bit dream-like and surreal.
My ambitions when I first started watching Reading in 66 was just to see them play in the (old) Division 2, but even that seemed like a distant dream as we had not appeared at that level since 1930. I think that it only truly hit home when I saw Murts lift that Football League Championship trophy. Then the tears started!
sort of agree (I started going in 1969, aged eight). But I was delirious at Leicester.
What people forget is that (although we were so far ahead in the table it was only a matter of waiting one more game) with ten minutes of that game left we were nowhere near getting promoted on that day. Then Doyle equalised (still not enough) and Watford (I think) went from 1-0 nil up to 2-1 down at home to Millwall. And Stoke held out for 0-0 at Leeds.
The haranguing of people with radios and mobile phones is what I then remember.
by kitsons_hair » 27 Mar 2007 09:55
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