Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

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Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Hoops1871 » 11 May 2008 09:57

So, after being told for the last few home games that each one might be the most important game in the Royals' history (NO PRESSURE PLAYERS!) - presumably the Derby game is the biggest game in club history?

Interested to know of any other games that might qualify for that honour...

the game that won us premiership promotion?

our first ever game in the Premiership?

around the time when we were going to be merged with Oxford, and Reading FC almost ceased to be?

Was there a time in the old Division Four where we went into a game with the possibility of dropping out the Football League altogether?

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by shadesrwrf » 11 May 2008 10:06

The biggest game in any club's history will always be the next one.

Today we play Derby.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Hoops1871 » 11 May 2008 10:26

shadesrwrf The biggest game in any club's history will always be the next one.

Today we play Derby.


I see what you're saying, if you mean that the manager and players (and fans) should focus on the task at hand each game.

But in the broader view in the context of what it means for the club, the next game we play after the Derby one won't be as meaningful as this one. The manager may say "We've put the last game of the 07-08 season behind us and this one is just as important in terms of starting off on the right foot in the new Premiership/Championship season" but that is just to focus the players and draw a line under the previous season. There's more to be gained or lost on the result of this one game v Derby than rests on the first game of next season.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Elm Park Old Boy » 11 May 2008 10:41

I'd say not, because we could win it and still fail.

Sadly, I think the last game - at home to Tottenham - was the biggest. And we blew it.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by yuomi » 11 May 2008 10:47

29th of may 1995. compare how you felt that morning on the way to wembley to this morning??


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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Bristol Paul » 11 May 2008 11:07

shadesrwrf The biggest game in any club's history will always be the next one.

Today we play Derby.


LoL - swallowed a book of management quotes for breakfast have we?

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Hoops1871 » 11 May 2008 11:41

Elm Park Old Boy I'd say not, because we could win it and still fail.

Sadly, I think the last game - at home to Tottenham - was the biggest. And we blew it.


Yeah, I was thinking I should have put the most important two games in our history as today's great escape is a two-parter with needing Portsmouth to do something which is out of our control.

Which means that either the Tottenham or Fulham home games were possibly bigger in terms of how Reading could help itself out.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Sarah Star » 11 May 2008 12:00

Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

It is now.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Scrappy » 11 May 2008 12:12

Can't comment on history but certainly in my 11 years of going only the Brentford game stands out as bigger. Leicester was a non entity because whilst it did send us up, we could have been promoted the week after anyway so it's rather irrelevant. Brentford was last day of the season drama. We could look back and say, this game was important because of this and that, but we must focus on today and today only. Tomorrow is the time for reflection.


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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by From Despair To Where? » 11 May 2008 13:03

Chesterfield away in 89 was bigger than today in my opinion.

One game away from the 4th Division in the pre Madejski days. The club was losing money hand over fist, Smee's bank balance was shrinking by the minute and the likes of Annie Bassett were doing their best to alienate the 2,500 hardcore fans that remained. Losing that game could have meant oblivion for the club.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by hiro » 11 May 2008 13:27

No, just one important game like previous other 37 league matches.

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Re: Is this the biggest game in Reading's history?

by Royal With Cheese » 11 May 2008 14:33

From Despair To Where? Chesterfield away in 89 was bigger than today in my opinion.

One game away from the 4th Division in the pre Madejski days. The club was losing money hand over fist, Smee's bank balance was shrinking by the minute and the likes of Annie Bassett were doing their best to alienate the 2,500 hardcore fans that remained. Losing that game could have meant oblivion for the club.

Completely and utterly agreed. I remember that game almost as if it was yesterday.

It pains me to read comments from idiots that have no idea what it is to be truly shit.

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