Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Coppelled Streets » 06 Apr 2008 15:22

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That's what I thought about the away game.

We did piss it... away


Hmm, tonge very much in cheek.

I expect us to struggle next Saturday and if we go a goal down, we're stuffed. They'll all go missing!

I don't know how we put that little run together when you look at that crap we put out every week. Quite how we're staying up this season I don't know. I just hope there are three worse teams than us next season too because without huge investment, and we wont have that, we're only going in one direction.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by PieEater » 06 Apr 2008 17:02

It we fail to win then we'll be looking to the Derby game to stay up, as I'm not expecting much from Arsenal, Wigan or Spurs, and I can see Bolton getting something from West Ham and at least one surprise win before the end of the season.

It's not quite a must win, but if we fail to then it's squeaky bum time.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Gordons Cumming » 06 Apr 2008 17:46

I predict Little to be on the bench for this one.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by earleyroyal » 07 Apr 2008 00:15

Can I just point out that I have the misfortune to know an extremely annoying Fulham fan, who 'would rather have Bullard than Deco' in his team and still believes Fulham can stay up, as he and several of his chums on the FFC messageboard have calculated this. He also used to slag off and belittle Reading at every opportunity while they were in a lower league. If anyone from Reading FC is reading this, please beat Fulham with an offside, handball goal in the ninth minute of injury time. Cheers.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Gav » 07 Apr 2008 00:19

I predict us to murder them.

I watched them at the Craven, against a diabolically shite Sunderland side, who put them under no real pressure and they still conceded 3 goals. Jimmy Bullard looked a cut above, but everyone else was complete and utter dogsh*t. On the converse, we lost AWAY to a Newcastle team with acres more talent than Sunderland, from a much 'safer' postion than the Whites, with Marek suspended... They NEEDED to win, and they still sucked balls.

They now know they are down, and we're good at home so we'll 'get into 'em...

Seriously, they were clueless (more clueless than I've seen us in a long time - since our 8 straight defeats) and if we really do lose against that shower, then, well...

Matejovsky is back, and with donkeys like Hangeland playing for them we'll be fine...

Chill. The. F*ck. Out. We're not going down. There ARE 3 teams worse than us.


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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Cripple Creek » 07 Apr 2008 10:40

Based on the fact that I really don't believe we will get anything from Arsenal, Wigan or Tottenham we are in big, big trouble if we lose this one against Fulham- and that, if we play like we did against Newcastle, is not impossible. I think we'll be safe this season but relegation would honestly not surprise me either.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Gordons Cumming » 07 Apr 2008 10:45

I keep seeing Fulham score a breakaway goal............................. :shock:

Can't get it out of my head.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by T.R.O.L.I. » 07 Apr 2008 10:46

Gordons Cumming I keep seeing Fulham score a breakaway goal............................. :shock:

Can't get it out of my head.


A flash back to their third goal at Craven Cottage in November perhaps?

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Gordons Cumming » 07 Apr 2008 10:50

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Gordons Cumming I keep seeing Fulham score a breakaway goal............................. :shock:

Can't get it out of my head.


A flash back to their third goal at Craven Cottage in November perhaps?


Could be...........let's hope so.
Hopefully it wont be when it's 2 minutes to go and the score is 1-1. :(


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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Huntley & Palmer » 07 Apr 2008 10:57

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Gordons Cumming I keep seeing Fulham score a breakaway goal............................. :shock:

Can't get it out of my head.


A flash back to their third goal at Craven Cottage in November perhaps?

I don't remember much of any goals at Fulham, just lots of Erdinger

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 07 Apr 2008 10:58

people should never expect a win, it would be nice but to expect it is just arrogant.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by bn2001uk » 07 Apr 2008 11:02

With our home record and Fulham's away record - this should be a Royals win but at this stage of the season who knows?

Two teams with terrible goal difference suggests that neither team are solid at the back but the one difference we have over them is that we seem to have a number of guys capable of scoring whereas they just have Bullard.

I am really looking forward to this and reckon we will get a result over them 3-0.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by readingbedding » 07 Apr 2008 12:39

[quote="bn2001uk"]With our home record and Fulham's away record - this should be a Royals win but at this stage of the season who knows?

Two teams with terrible goal difference suggests that neither team are solid at the back but the one difference we have over them is that we seem to have a number of guys capable of scoring whereas they just have Bullard.

I am really looking forward to this and reckon we will get a result over them 3-0.[/quote]

I'll have some of that...


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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by RoyalBlue » 07 Apr 2008 13:07

Nightmare scenario would be for Seol to return and make our boo boys look really stupid!

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Coppelled Streets » 07 Apr 2008 13:24

RoyalBlue Nightmare scenario would be for Seol to return and make our boo boys look really stupid!


Immense when he could be bothered. Add to that a can't be bothered left back and we'd be in deep doo doo down the right if Seol plays.

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Uke » 07 Apr 2008 13:27

RoyalBlue Nightmare scenario would be for Seol to return and make our boo boys look really stupid!


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 95,00.html

4 starts so far...

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by madreadingfan » 07 Apr 2008 13:40

i'll miss fulham if they go down we always seem to have a great atmosphere when we go to craven cottage

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by SpaceCruiser » 07 Apr 2008 13:46

Uke
RoyalBlue Nightmare scenario would be for Seol to return and make our boo boys look really stupid!


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 95,00.html

4 starts so far...

What's happened to him? According to soccerbase his last involvement was the FA Cup game against Bristol Rovers way back in January. Is he injured or just out of favour?

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by Factfinder » 07 Apr 2008 13:49

You're going down with The County

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Re: Reading Vs Fulham - Biggest Game of the Season!

by readingbedding » 07 Apr 2008 13:54

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RoyalBlue Nightmare scenario would be for Seol to return and make our boo boys look really stupid!


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 95,00.html

4 starts so far...

What's happened to him? According to soccerbase his last involvement was the FA Cup game against Bristol Rovers way back in January. Is he injured or just out of favour?


You know that Billy Ocean song...'When the going gets tough...'
Think of the opposite.

Sanchez, fair play did CRUCIFY that sorry old team...but why did Hodgson think that a 36ish yr old playmaker in the guise of Litmanen would galvanise, turn round and strengthen Fulham?

I'm thankful for small mercies.

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