by Millsy » 07 Sep 2008 14:32
by Streets » 07 Sep 2008 14:36
by Millsy » 07 Sep 2008 14:43
by Streets » 07 Sep 2008 14:55
by Millsy » 07 Sep 2008 16:40
by Chaney » 07 Sep 2008 16:53
by poohs pure » 07 Sep 2008 17:12
2 world wars, 1 world cup True he was.
I guess I was being nostalgic.
Missing the days when we had players like Mautone who would (literally) worship the fans and play their guts out for us instead of overpaid ungrateful so and sos who want to get away as soon as possible and complain when they wrongly think they've been prevented from doing so.
Missing the days when we were happy to be a second tier side.
Missing the days when we not only actually sang chants but would come up with witty situational ones.
Missing the Southbank and the atmosphere we had there, with me starting chants like this.
I hate plastic and I miss the Southbank. There I said it.
by Colchester Royal » 07 Sep 2008 17:53
by Deathy » 07 Sep 2008 18:06
poohs pure2 world wars, 1 world cup True he was.
I guess I was being nostalgic.
Missing the days when we had players like Mautone who would (literally) worship the fans and play their guts out for us instead of overpaid ungrateful so and sos who want to get away as soon as possible and complain when they wrongly think they've been prevented from doing so.
Missing the days when we were happy to be a second tier side.
Missing the days when we not only actually sang chants but would come up with witty situational ones.
Missing the Southbank and the atmosphere we had there, with me starting chants like this.
I hate plastic and I miss the Southbank. There I said it.
seem to remember going to sheffiled united away and mautone was in the away end on crutches? or is my memory playing tricks on me
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 07 Sep 2008 18:13
by Far Canal » 07 Sep 2008 18:34
Streets He was better than that buck toothed tracksuit wearing woofter of a goalie we had anyway.
by Deathy » 07 Sep 2008 18:59
Far CanalStreets He was better than that buck toothed tracksuit wearing woofter of a goalie we had anyway.
Harsh. Nicky Hammond was actually not a bad keeper, he just had terrible luck with injuries and managed less than 100 professional appearances in his career.
I was going to add that the only thing he really lacked was a few inches, but apparently I was wrong on this count:
"In October 2000, Hammond took over from John Stephenson to become Reading's Youth Academy Director, and was appointed the Club's first-ever Director of Football in September 2003.[1]im pretty sure he was hung like a horse."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Hammond
by Super Kevin Bremner! » 08 Sep 2008 09:42
by Thaumagurist* » 08 Sep 2008 11:07
by Winvey » 08 Sep 2008 23:12
by Millsy » 09 Sep 2008 02:14
Winvey Pretty sure he was in goal when I went to my first ever Reading game!!
by beno » 09 Sep 2008 06:40
by hutch » 11 Sep 2008 19:06
by Forever Reading » 11 Sep 2008 19:28
hutch Steeeeeevvvvvvoooooo, steeeeeevvvvvvooooooo, what a cracking keeeper he was for us, how we all loved it in the southbank when we`d chant his name and he`d give us a wave or thumbs up . As good as he was in my opinion the best keeper I`ve seen in my time as an RFC fan has got to be Steve Francis, anyone else agree with me?
by John Peel » 11 Sep 2008 20:16
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