by URZZZZZZZZ » 15 Jun 2007 13:08
by Stranded » 15 Jun 2007 13:11
URZZZZZZZZ I reckon first match will be Sunday 4pm.
by Dirk Gently » 15 Jun 2007 13:39
Dirk GentlyRow Z RoyalDirk Gently1960 So let's see. FA/Prem think Reading are little upstarts who should know their place. How can we arrange this. I know:
Give them the two best teams in England first, so they will get no points and will start to worry.
Give them two tricky games next and, with their self-confidence shot, they might get no points and they will be struggling for the rest of the season.
Oh yes, don't forget them starting and finishing away.
And, assuming our plans have worked and they are struggling at the end of the season let's give them three away games out of the last four.
Sorted!
Except it's absolute bollox! If you knew the process by which fixtures were decided you'd understand that.
Is that fixture process available to all and sundry, DG? Can you post a link on the FA website or similar? I think this myth, if it is one, should be dispelled ASAP to stop Reading fans making tits of themselves on 606.
I'll see what I can find that's in the puiblic domain. If not I'll summarise what I know about it.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 15 Jun 2007 13:40
StrandedURZZZZZZZZ I reckon first match will be Sunday 4pm.
Not with us playing Tuesday night it won't.
by 1960 » 15 Jun 2007 13:41
Dirk Gently1960 So let's see. FA/Prem think Reading are little upstarts who should know their place. How can we arrange this. I know:
Give them the two best teams in England first, so they will get no points and will start to worry.
Give them two tricky games next and, with their self-confidence shot, they might get no points and they will be struggling for the rest of the season.
Oh yes, don't forget them starting and finishing away.
And, assuming our plans have worked and they are struggling at the end of the season let's give them three away games out of the last four.
Sorted!
Except it's absolute bollox! If you knew the process by which fixtures were decided you'd understand that.
by Dirk Gently » 15 Jun 2007 13:46
1960Dirk Gently1960 So let's see. FA/Prem think Reading are little upstarts who should know their place. How can we arrange this. I know:
Give them the two best teams in England first, so they will get no points and will start to worry.
Give them two tricky games next and, with their self-confidence shot, they might get no points and they will be struggling for the rest of the season.
Oh yes, don't forget them starting and finishing away.
And, assuming our plans have worked and they are struggling at the end of the season let's give them three away games out of the last four.
Sorted!
Except it's absolute bollox! If you knew the process by which fixtures were decided you'd understand that.
Whoops! It was tongue in cheek. Just musing on what would be a worst-case scenario and to what extent it panned out. I am certain there was no hidden agenda in the general make-up of the fixtures.
Two things that do bother me though is that starting and finishing away is a downer and nobody can deny that we are not a home on Boxing Day team. Is it once in the last seven or eight years?
by Compo's Hat » 15 Jun 2007 17:14
biscuitsrusCompo's Hat My glass is half full when i look at the opening month.
Man U - Opening day, may be best time to catch them.
Chelsea - Wasn't convinced either time we played them last season. Sure Jose will have one eye on the following game against Liverpool.
Everton - If Johnson doesn't dive and we turn up then we're capable of at least a point.
Bolton - Won up there in April. We'll have to see if Sammy Lee has got them organised by then.
If we play the same way way we did last season, we'll have nothing to worry about.
Also nice to see we haven't got long journeys in December or January when people save their pennies for Christmas.
Pleased with Liverpool away on my birthday also.
Are you seeing our away performance against Bolton through rose tinted specs! The performance was if I remember absolutely shocking but the result was in the top 3 of last season.
IMO if we play the same as last season we will be toast and there will be no comeback in the last 10 mins.
ps I feel good.........
by biscuitsrus » 17 Jun 2007 14:07
Compo's HatbiscuitsrusCompo's Hat My glass is half full when i look at the opening month.
Man U - Opening day, may be best time to catch them.
Chelsea - Wasn't convinced either time we played them last season. Sure Jose will have one eye on the following game against Liverpool.
Everton - If Johnson doesn't dive and we turn up then we're capable of at least a point.
Bolton - Won up there in April. We'll have to see if Sammy Lee has got them organised by then.
If we play the same way way we did last season, we'll have nothing to worry about.
Also nice to see we haven't got long journeys in December or January when people save their pennies for Christmas.
Pleased with Liverpool away on my birthday also.
Are you seeing our away performance against Bolton through rose tinted specs! The performance was if I remember absolutely shocking but the result was in the top 3 of last season.
IMO if we play the same as last season we will be toast and there will be no comeback in the last 10 mins.
ps I feel good.........
I meant it to mean about our play generally during the whole of the season. Bolton wasn't that great a performance, i'd given up after about 70 minutes with the ref seeming to give them every decision.
Noticed that Arsenal play Liverpool then Man Utd both times before they play us. Don't know if that will do us any favours, we'll have to wait and see.
And if you though our start was bad, take a look at Pompey's
Saturday, 11 August Derby v Portsmouth
Tuesday, 14 August Portsmouth v Man Utd
Saturday, 18 August Portsmouth v Bolton
Saturday, 25 August Chelsea v Portsmouth
Saturday, 01 September Arsenal v Portsmouth
Saturday, 15 September Portsmouth v Liverpool
by Compo's Hat » 17 Jun 2007 21:54
biscuitsrusCompo's HatbiscuitsrusCompo's Hat My glass is half full when i look at the opening month.
Man U - Opening day, may be best time to catch them.
Chelsea - Wasn't convinced either time we played them last season. Sure Jose will have one eye on the following game against Liverpool.
Everton - If Johnson doesn't dive and we turn up then we're capable of at least a point.
Bolton - Won up there in April. We'll have to see if Sammy Lee has got them organised by then.
If we play the same way way we did last season, we'll have nothing to worry about.
Also nice to see we haven't got long journeys in December or January when people save their pennies for Christmas.
Pleased with Liverpool away on my birthday also.
Are you seeing our away performance against Bolton through rose tinted specs! The performance was if I remember absolutely shocking but the result was in the top 3 of last season.
IMO if we play the same as last season we will be toast and there will be no comeback in the last 10 mins.
ps I feel good.........
I meant it to mean about our play generally during the whole of the season. Bolton wasn't that great a performance, i'd given up after about 70 minutes with the ref seeming to give them every decision.
Noticed that Arsenal play Liverpool then Man Utd both times before they play us. Don't know if that will do us any favours, we'll have to wait and see.
And if you though our start was bad, take a look at Pompey's
Saturday, 11 August Derby v Portsmouth
Tuesday, 14 August Portsmouth v Man Utd
Saturday, 18 August Portsmouth v Bolton
Saturday, 25 August Chelsea v Portsmouth
Saturday, 01 September Arsenal v Portsmouth
Saturday, 15 September Portsmouth v Liverpool
Do you still feel good?
by bb0118 » 18 Jun 2007 19:38
Compo's HatbiscuitsrusCompo's HatbiscuitsrusCompo's Hat My glass is half full when i look at the opening month.
Man U - Opening day, may be best time to catch them.
Chelsea - Wasn't convinced either time we played them last season. Sure Jose will have one eye on the following game against Liverpool.
Everton - If Johnson doesn't dive and we turn up then we're capable of at least a point.
Bolton - Won up there in April. We'll have to see if Sammy Lee has got them organised by then.
If we play the same way way we did last season, we'll have nothing to worry about.
Also nice to see we haven't got long journeys in December or January when people save their pennies for Christmas.
Pleased with Liverpool away on my birthday also.
Are you seeing our away performance against Bolton through rose tinted specs! The performance was if I remember absolutely shocking but the result was in the top 3 of last season.
IMO if we play the same as last season we will be toast and there will be no comeback in the last 10 mins.
ps I feel good.........
I meant it to mean about our play generally during the whole of the season. Bolton wasn't that great a performance, i'd given up after about 70 minutes with the ref seeming to give them every decision.
Noticed that Arsenal play Liverpool then Man Utd both times before they play us. Don't know if that will do us any favours, we'll have to wait and see.
And if you though our start was bad, take a look at Pompey's
Saturday, 11 August Derby v Portsmouth
Tuesday, 14 August Portsmouth v Man Utd
Saturday, 18 August Portsmouth v Bolton
Saturday, 25 August Chelsea v Portsmouth
Saturday, 01 September Arsenal v Portsmouth
Saturday, 15 September Portsmouth v Liverpool
Do you still feel good?
I feeLOL good
by Harps stay sharp » 19 Jun 2007 09:18
StrandedURZZZZZZZZ I reckon first match will be Sunday 4pm.
Not with us playing Tuesday night it won't.
by Don Finch » 19 Jun 2007 09:43
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