dean horrix legendanR
This is stuck on my office wall!
The odds in the NOTW are only 1000-1 this year!!
worth a chuck if everyone chips in at a £1. We get money back if we win, lose a quid if we lose.
by mzungu_royal » 05 Aug 2007 20:13
dean horrix legendanR
This is stuck on my office wall!
The odds in the NOTW are only 1000-1 this year!!
by JimmytheJim » 05 Aug 2007 20:14
frimleygreen_shotspur the casual racism and xenophobia is part and parcel of this seemingly right wing dominated portal.democracy in action i guess.
by Royal Rother » 05 Aug 2007 20:39
by g » 05 Aug 2007 21:05
JimmytheJimfrimleygreen_shotspur the casual racism and xenophobia is part and parcel of this seemingly right wing dominated portal.democracy in action i guess.
f*ck democracy. people are exactly the kind of idiots who buy pop music and watch big brother. they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near politics. a malevolent dictatorship would be preferable to having to endure a society in which some people genuinely believe katie price to be a genius.
by Archie's penalty » 05 Aug 2007 21:28
Royal Rother Huh?
by strap » 05 Aug 2007 22:37
floyd__streetefrimleygreen_shotspur the casual racism and xenophobia is part and parcel of this seemingly right wing dominated portal.democracy in action i guess.
Well, you know where the door is.
by floyd__streete » 05 Aug 2007 22:50
strap Although one of the pundits on the Radio 5 live Community Shield commentary had us finishing second botom to Derby, with Wigan going down above us!!!
strap Why no Birmingham?
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 05 Aug 2007 23:47
well, you could make it up, or at least spin it very heavily, as education policy has been moving that way slowly for around 40 years. Education ideas have almost nothing to do with the party in power, nor are they inherently left or right wing. A huge amount of rot set in in the 1980s, under a long period of tory rule.strapfloyd__streetefrimleygreen_shotspur the casual racism and xenophobia is part and parcel of this seemingly right wing dominated portal.democracy in action i guess.
Well, you know where the door is.
Since when did lefties learn to read instruction manuals?!?! Haven't you heard the latest drivel from these idiots destroying the education system? "We can't teach 'young adults' structured lessons. They must work on project based topics that explore wider social issues so they can learn for themselves (as long as it's the good socialist claptrap we feed them)".
You couldn't make it up!
by bb0118 » 06 Aug 2007 00:26
by papereyes » 06 Aug 2007 09:30
by T.R.O.L.I. » 06 Aug 2007 09:37
papereyes That's the Guardian, by the way. Its trying to be witty.
by Royal With Cheese » 06 Aug 2007 09:47
papereyes That's the Guardian, by the way. Its trying to be witty.
by papereyes » 06 Aug 2007 09:49
by FinchOwl » 06 Aug 2007 09:57
The Guardian Will see red
With six yellow cards and a red in only 15 appearances (eight as substitute) last season, Andre Bikey has a youthful exuberance that regularly overflows on to the kneecaps of opposition players.
by brendywendy » 06 Aug 2007 10:01
strapfloyd__streetefrimleygreen_shotspur the casual racism and xenophobia is part and parcel of this seemingly right wing dominated portal.democracy in action i guess.
Well, you know where the door is.
by Archie's penalty » 06 Aug 2007 10:08
papereyes THE CLUB
Nickname
The Royals.
Nickname should be
The Upstarts.
Bankrolled by
Like all the best football chairmen, John Madejski, former owner of Auto Trader, made his fortune (estimated at £400m) selling used cars. With the Madejski Stadium, the Madejski Hotel, the John Madejski Garden at the V&A, the John Madejski Fine Rooms (an art gallery), the John Madejski Academy (a school) and the John Madejski Centre for Reputation (not sure what this could be), he prefers to keep his benevolence low-profile.
How they'll do
Steve Sidwell has gone but the Royals weren't over-reliant on the midfielder and should be fine. Whatever happens, though, expect regular references to "second season syndrome".
Nightmare on Memory Lane
The move from a 22- to 20-team Premiership meant the Royals missed out on promotion in 1995 despite finishing second in the First Division. Three years later they were relegated.
Fine them £5.5m for...
Not being as excited as a toddler on Christmas morning about nearly qualifying for the Uefa Cup. Don't they know that's just about as good as it gets these days?
Big in...
People flock in their millions from all over the world to catch a glimpse of the royals in action, just not the ones that hail from Reading. Other than the now obligatory Norwegian branch, these Royals have struggled to cast their net much further than a supporters group in "The North"... wherever that might be.
On the road they'd be...
Lewis Hamilton's McLaren: Commentators have been dumbstruck by the ease with which this car coped among the elite in its debut season. They admire the refusal to be overawed by the big boys and stay on track. But some consider recent success to have been overhyped and believe the wheels might just come off.
THE PLAYERS
Answer to McClaren's prayers
Leroy Lita could be in England's plans after outshining David Nugent at the Under-21 Championship.
Underrated achiever
James Harper started all but two of the Royals' league games last season and now has the opportunity to step out of Sidwell's shadow. Socks rolled down à la Steve Claridge, Harper's energy and drive are crucial to Reading's style.
Will see red
With six yellow cards and a red in only 15 appearances (eight as substitute) last season, Andre Bikey has a youthful exuberance that regularly overflows on to the kneecaps of opposition players.
A warm welcome to
Kalifa Cissé has been brought in from Boavista and can play at the back or in midfield. He's yet another powerful presence in a physical squad.
Fans would nominate for eviction
If ever there was a club without a boo-boy, this is it, though few Royals fans would have been overly aggrieved if Seol Ki-hyun had been overcome with homesickness and demanded to stay in South Korea after their pre-season tour.
Heading for Hollywood
With the stars and stripes tattooed on his left arm, Marcus Hahnemann is clearly a patriot. How the goalkeeper would cope with the social merry-go-round, though, is unclear: he's not a big party animal, staying at home as his team-mates clubbed the night away after promotion last year.
We know what they did this summer
Graeme Murty played golf with Royals fans ... James Harper went to Las Vegas ... Nicky Shorey made his England debut, then got married the following day.
THE MANAGER: STEVE COPPELL
Learned at the knee of...
Played under Tommy Docherty but has been managing so long he's probably picked up some ideas of his own by now.
How he likes to play
The same way. Every. Single. Week. He's the anti-Tinkerman.
Media handling
Downplays everything to the point of appearing pessimistic but at least he tends to avoid platitudes and can be pretty witty on occasion, in a dry way. Just don't ask him to wax lyrical about the Uefa Cup.
LAST SEASON
Points per game v top 4 0.25 v the rest 1.77
FA Cup 5th round
Carling Cup 3rd round
League discipline Y39 R3
Top scorer Doyle 13
Fair play league 7th
THE FACTS
Ground Madejski Stadium, Reading RG2 0FL
Getting there From Reading station take the No79 shuttle bus direct to the stadium
Switchboard 0118 968 1100
Capacity 24,122
Away allocation 2,300
Ticket prices £28-£41
Ticket office 0870 999 1871
Disabled facilities 0870 999 1871
Club shop 0118 968 1234
Official website readingfc.co.uk
Title odds 500-1
Relegation odds 5-1
by brendywendy » 06 Aug 2007 10:13
by Skin » 06 Aug 2007 10:15
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