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Re: not going on sat.

by Royalshow » 22 Apr 2008 20:23

Why not get yourself to the JJB and support the team!

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Re: not going on sat.

by earleyroyal » 22 Apr 2008 22:03

Royalshow Why not get yourself to the JJB and support the team!


Because it involves getting up at about 7, going to the Mad Stad for a four/five hour journey there and back, watching Reading play dire football and get thumped, and paying for it into the bargain.

See you there 8)

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Re: not going on sat.

by readingbedding » 22 Apr 2008 22:16

The hardcore don't care, the hardcore will be there.

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Re: not going on sat.

by loyal-royal » 22 Apr 2008 22:21

Royalshow Why not get yourself to the JJB and support the team!


not everybody can go to all away games!

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Re: not going on sat.

by Royalshow » 22 Apr 2008 22:35

earleyroyal
Royalshow Why not get yourself to the JJB and support the team!


Because it involves getting up at about 7, going to the Mad Stad for a four/five hour journey there and back, watching Reading play dire football and get thumped, and paying for it into the bargain.

See you there 8)


Post of the day :lol:


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Re: not going on sat.

by eddiegrundy » 22 Apr 2008 22:42

With Wigan tickets only costing £20, and the STAR coach only costing £5, that's a total cost of £25 for this Saturday, which is less than you would pay to watch a home match at the Madstad. Cost is not an issue for this Saturday and the lads need your backing more than at any other point this season. Get yoursellf up to Wigan and do your bit. You can also sample the finest pies in the premier league whilst there.

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Re: not going on sat.

by Daniella » 22 Apr 2008 22:54

eddiegrundy With Wigan tickets only costing £20, and the STAR coach only costing £5, that's a total cost of £25 for this Saturday, which is less than you would pay to watch a home match at the Madstad. Cost is not an issue for this Saturday and the lads need your backing more than at any other point this season. Get yoursellf up to Wigan and do your bit. You can also sample the finest pies in the premier league whilst there.


£25 too much to watch two shocking sides on a terrible pitch. Hoof ball galore on saturday and we'll probably lose.

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Re: not going on sat.

by earleyroyal » 22 Apr 2008 23:02

Daniella
eddiegrundy With Wigan tickets only costing £20, and the STAR coach only costing £5, that's a total cost of £25 for this Saturday, which is less than you would pay to watch a home match at the Madstad. Cost is not an issue for this Saturday and the lads need your backing more than at any other point this season. Get yoursellf up to Wigan and do your bit. You can also sample the finest pies in the premier league whilst there.


£25 too much to watch two shocking sides on a terrible pitch. Hoof ball galore on saturday and we'll probably lose.


If we play hoofball there's no point turning up, we'll get hoofed off the pitch. I know we've played the most long balls proportionally this year but we're not any good at it! Otherwise our only hope is to nick a goal somewhere and hold on frantically.

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Re: not going on sat.

by Daniella » 22 Apr 2008 23:07

heskey will have us in his pocket on saturday, backing him to score one and create the other in a 2-0 home win. I was there the last time we won at wigan, cold tuesday evening with a andy hughes solo run, and a nicky forster deflected goal. I got food poisoning that night and nearly had the shtis in my mates car on the way back, was sick for a week.
Great night tho. Much preferred those days than these.


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Re: not going on sat.

by earleyroyal » 22 Apr 2008 23:21

We won the season after that as well, Forster scored twice. I remember some pundit saying he was the best striker outside the Prem.

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Re: not going on sat.

by OldBiscuit » 22 Apr 2008 23:22

Daniella heskey will have us in his pocket on saturday, backing him to score one and create the other in a 2-0 home win. I was there the last time we won at wigan, cold tuesday evening with a andy hughes solo run, and a nicky forster deflected goal. I got food poisoning that night and nearly had the shtis in my mates car on the way back, was sick for a week.
Great night tho. Much preferred those days than these.


Betting on the opposition? Tut Tut tut! Nice to see you full of the joys of spring! Would you like to borrow a rope?

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Re: not going on sat.

by Daniella » 22 Apr 2008 23:25

earleyroyal We won the season after that as well, Forster scored twice. I remember some pundit saying he was the best striker outside the Prem.


I stand corrected, went to the play off game up there and then the 1-0 wigan win last season which was terrible, I expect another game like that on saturday. Wigan V Reading games always lack quality.

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Re: not going on sat.

by floyd__streete » 22 Apr 2008 23:33

OldBiscuit Betting on the opposition? Tut Tut tut!


When you support Reading, having a punt on the opposition to win is potentially a very useful softener on the old pocket to claw back some of the hard-earned wasted on another drab defeat; I would perhaps liken it to burgling someone's house to feed your crack habit.

Not that my experiences of such treachery are particularly good - I was once on to win 175 quid at half time for having a punt on Millwall to win 3-0 at the MadStad with Neil Harris to score first. The game ended 4-3 Millwall :cry: . A 2-0 bet on Palace to win at the Madj a year or two later was - as I had been crowing to my fellow suffering East Stand pals - at least going to pay for the day and as I left on 90 minutes to make my way towards the betting stand Andy Johnson rolled in a third just as I reached the bottom of the stand. I could at once hear the very justified hoots of hilarity and derision from the up the top and I tore up my betting slip and ate it as I walked into the concourse and mooched off home :x.

In summary then - if betting on your own team is indeed akin to burglary of a dwelling to pay for your habit then I am probably the Norman Stanley Fletcher of RFC supporters.


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Re: not going on sat.

by juanpablo » 23 Apr 2008 08:39

will be dancing round the jjb im afraid

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Re: not going on sat.

by Coppelled Streets » 23 Apr 2008 09:00

Coppelled Streets 26/04/08 - 3pm Vote:
Birmingham v Liverpool 9 votes. (7.69 %) 7.69 %
Man City v Fulham 80 votes. (68.38 %) 68.38 %
Tottenham v Bolton 15 votes. (12.82 %) 12.82 %
Wigan v Reading 13 votes. (11.11 %) 11.11 %
Total votes: 117


16 hours on....

26/04/08 - 3pm Vote:
Birmingham v Liverpool 17 votes. (4.84 %)
Man City v Fulham 213 votes. (60.68 %)
Tottenham v Bolton 23 votes. (6.55 %)
Wigan v Reading 98 votes. (27.92 %)
Total votes: 351

Getting there!

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Re: not going on sat.

by Vision » 23 Apr 2008 11:29

Daniella heskey will have us in his pocket on saturday, backing him to score one and create the other in a 2-0 home win. I was there the last time we won at wigan, cold tuesday evening with a andy hughes solo run, and a nicky forster deflected goal. I got food poisoning that night and nearly had the shtis in my mates car on the way back, was sick for a week.
Great night tho. Much preferred those days than these.


LOL at old man Daniella talking about 2002 as if they were the "good ol' days".

That night was actually a significant night for Wigan and Paul Jewell. Up until that point their policy (under Rioch and Bruce before him) was based entirely on buying name players from higher divisions and paying top whack for the Division. Jewell was astonished that night at our levels of fitness and had a long chat after the game with Pardew and more pertinently Niall Clarke. Shortly afterwards he went out and employed a Sports Scientist and they never looked back.

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Re: watching prem games on tinternet a guide

by Royal Rother » 23 Apr 2008 14:11

Interesting!

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Re: not going on sat.

by zummerset » 25 Apr 2008 12:36

loyal-royal if you have decided not to go :shock: ...... then Reading are a match vote game on http://www.liveonlinefooty.com get votes in.

26/04/08 - 3pm Vote:
Birmingham v Liverpool 55 votes. (6.63 %)
Man City v Fulham 539 votes. (64.94 %)
Tottenham v Bolton 94 votes. (11.33 %)
Wigan v Reading 142 votes. (17.11 %)

Would you mind voting please, so those at home can see the game?

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Re: watching prem games on tinternet a guide

by loyal-royal » 26 Apr 2008 13:51

any links for today?

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Re: watching prem games on tinternet a guide

by Ups and Downs » 26 Apr 2008 14:47

loyal-royal any links for today?


None, i'm afraid.

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