Ups and Downs So, is Steve actually going to be there tonight?
Doubtful , but no doubt by the end of the night he will have heard about it what with all this media attention.
by Readingfanman » 13 May 2008 15:24
Ups and Downs So, is Steve actually going to be there tonight?
by Schards#2 » 13 May 2008 15:24
brendywendy just recorded an uncomfortable interview with ITV at the stadium in front of said space(i believe the correc t convention is "its in the can")-wish id cut my hair and trimmed my nails now!
210, 107, bbcRbm, BBc sky news/sports news all will be there tonight-and ive jsut texted talk sport
and me
see you there, and bring a poster
and can i just say how different a reaction to relegation compared to our fellow relegatees
derby on the pitch, not fit to wear the shirts etc
brum on the pitch, riots, abuse of the chairman etc
RFC- standing ovation, and a demo to get the manager to stay
thats why i love this club
by knobby_1871 » 13 May 2008 15:25
Ups and Downs So, is Steve actually going to be there tonight?
by Pridders » 13 May 2008 15:25
brendywendyPriddersPridders Coppell OUT Allardyce IN - That's all.
Ohhh and YES I have made a banner and YES I will be there tonight.
i am literally itching to see you
by Readingfanman » 13 May 2008 15:26
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 15:26
papereyesbrendywendypapereyes
and can i just say how different a reaction to relegation compared to our fellow relegatees
derby on the pitch, not fit to wear the shirts etc
brum on the pitch, riots, abuse of the chairman etc
RFC- standing ovation, and a demo to get the manager to stay
thats why i love this club
Reading fans - accepting second best with a cheery smile.
you are welcome to riot as you please
and LOL at SC being 2nd best
well, staying up would have been better, wouldn't it?
I know that continuity is imperative now. I know we were punching above our weight for the last two seasons, at least. But let's not kid ourselves that our team couldn't have done any better this season.
by RobRoyal » 13 May 2008 15:27
papereyesbrendywendypapereyes
Reading fans - accepting second best with a cheery smile.
you are welcome to riot as you please
and LOL at SC being 2nd best
well, staying up would have been better, wouldn't it?
I know that continuity is imperative now. I know we were punching above our weight for the last two seasons, at least. But let's not kid ourselves that our team couldn't have done any better this season.
by Readingfanman » 13 May 2008 15:28
PriddersbrendywendyPridders
Ohhh and YES I have made a banner and YES I will be there tonight.
i am literally itching to see you
Yeah. You and who's army?
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 15:28
PriddersbrendywendyPridders quote]
Ohhh and YES I have made a banner and YES I will be there tonight.
i am literally itching to see you
Yeah. You and who's army?
by Pridders » 13 May 2008 15:29
Schards#2brendywendy just recorded an uncomfortable interview with ITV at the stadium in front of said space(i believe the correc t convention is "its in the can")-wish id cut my hair and trimmed my nails now!
210, 107, bbcRbm, BBc sky news/sports news all will be there tonight-and ive jsut texted talk sport
and me
see you there, and bring a poster
and can i just say how different a reaction to relegation compared to our fellow relegatees
derby on the pitch, not fit to wear the shirts etc
brum on the pitch, riots, abuse of the chairman etc
RFC- standing ovation, and a demo to get the manager to stay
thats why i love this club
I was going to make exactly this point on another thread.
Absolutely spot on.
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 15:29
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 15:30
by ElmParker » 13 May 2008 15:32
brendywendy pridders if i wanted to support a big club id be following chelsea now, not the mighty royals
by Scrappy » 13 May 2008 15:33
PriddersSchards#2brendywendy just recorded an uncomfortable interview with ITV at the stadium in front of said space(i believe the correc t convention is "its in the can")-wish id cut my hair and trimmed my nails now!
210, 107, bbcRbm, BBc sky news/sports news all will be there tonight-and ive jsut texted talk sport
and me
see you there, and bring a poster
and can i just say how different a reaction to relegation compared to our fellow relegatees
derby on the pitch, not fit to wear the shirts etc
brum on the pitch, riots, abuse of the chairman etc
RFC- standing ovation, and a demo to get the manager to stay
thats why i love this club
I was going to make exactly this point on another thread.
Absolutely spot on.
and that is why Reading will never be a big club, just happy to have been given the opportunity... Cringe worthy.
by knobby_1871 » 13 May 2008 15:34
brendywendy pridders if i wanted to support a big club id be following chelsea now, not the mighty royals
by Pridders » 13 May 2008 15:34
brendywendy has anyone invited the drummer yet?
by papereyes » 13 May 2008 15:35
brendywendy and LOL at SC being 2nd best
I'm not having a go
by RobRoyal » 13 May 2008 15:36
Priddersbrendywendy has anyone invited the drummer yet?
I heard something about that on the news, Was found burnt in a suitcase or something?
by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 15:36
Priddersbrendywendy has anyone invited the drummer yet?
I heard something about that on the news, Was found burnt in a suitcase or something?
by zac naloen » 13 May 2008 15:37
I'm glad we've not turned on our club like Birmingham, a club I wouldn't consider as that much bigger than us an utterly deluded with grandeur - but something about all this is making me very uneasy - maybe I just don't like accepting failure. We do seem to have meekly accepted second best here - let's hope this attitude peters out when the next season starts? When the bread and butter of actually winning games again starts.
And yes, again, continuity is a good thing and required while the fallout of this season is cleared away.
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