reasonable praise for our support

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by SHORT AND CURLY » 11 Sep 2008 20:29

5th May 1979 Port Vale away last game of the season to win the Div 4 (I think) title
won 3-0 Pitch invasions, fighting, away terrace being dismantled and thrown at on rushing Vale fans. All this in Snow in May!

October 1987 Chelsea 3 Reading 2 although we beat them 5-4 on aggregate.
For those that were there a very memorable game with Colin Gordon? scoring for us in the pizzing rain. I was in the Chelsea end with some Chelsea supporting mates and had to keep my hands firmly tucked away whilst the rain sodden bunch of away fans were going mental on that open terrace at Stamford Bridge.

Leeds away 18 November 1997 3-2 in Readings favour (Leeds where a top outfit at the time)
fan bloodytastic. The long midweek trip will linger long in the memory. I remember meeting Ark Royal who was living up north at the time, before moving overseas.

Others that spring to mind, League cup 1978 Rotheham away 2-2, Bristol City 3-3 game, Newport away for the record, Stockport on the Thursday night, Bournemouth away on the third attempt, Southampton away in the league cup after initially drawing 0-0 at EP. Also really enjoyed the Villa away game a few years back when we lost 1-0 in the cup.
Loads of others up and down this fine land, over 30 odd years of watching the Royals.

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by SHORT AND CURLY » 11 Sep 2008 21:07

Whilst trying not to respond to my own post, I have just realised that most of my memorable away games involved the League cup in its various forms.

I missed the Dagenham A game but really enjoyed the Luton home one.
Kinda considering going to Stoke now!

When you consider the number of league games we play, there are very few that actually stand out for me.
The FA Cup is just about........ a big zilch...... I am sure there may have been one or two over the years, but I am really struggling to recall a classic away from home. Spurs away last season, Wealdstone away perhaps, hardly things that stick in my mind.

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by Jerry St Clair » 11 Sep 2008 22:07

Certain away games are always guaranteed to be belting trips:

Bournemouth
Fulham
Brentford
Oxford
Bristol City
Swindon

As for the original post, don't worry Lux you missed nothing at St James's this year. The evening match the previous year was MUCH more fun.

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by madreadingfan » 11 Sep 2008 23:11

Jerry St Clair Certain away games are always guaranteed to be belting trips:

Bournemouth
Fulham
Brentford
Oxford
Bristol City
Swindon

As for the original post, don't worry Lux you missed nothing at St James's this year. The evening match the previous year was MUCH more fun.


cant bloody wait for bristol city!!!

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by RTFC Drummer » 12 Sep 2008 07:40

madreadingfan wrote
you can hardly talk you have 5 people singing and banging a drum all game and no one cares anyway when were loud were amazingly loud when were quiet were shit

id prefer to have thousands of people to only sing when were winning then 4 little boys singing all match. because to be honest thats really sad 4 boys go to a crappyy reading town match jus to chant songs thinking their hard with their drum, just shows you cant afford to wacth reading play and that you have no life


The players love our support, singing and chanting no matter what the score line is, it really gives them a boost and can help players to a certian degree. You say when your loud you are really loud well thats when you are winning and to be honest it aint loud really when you only have one part of the stand singing. Whats the point of calling the East Stand the mad stand? You should call it the sad stand as it aint mad with thousands of people chating non stop. I don't want to watch Reading FC, I enjoy the non league football so much better.


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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by madreadingfan » 12 Sep 2008 09:26

RTFC Drummer madreadingfan wrote
you can hardly talk you have 5 people singing and banging a drum all game and no one cares anyway when were loud were amazingly loud when were quiet were shit

id prefer to have thousands of people to only sing when were winning then 4 little boys singing all match. because to be honest thats really sad 4 boys go to a crappyy reading town match jus to chant songs thinking their hard with their drum, just shows you cant afford to wacth reading play and that you have no life


The players love our support, singing and chanting no matter what the score line is, it really gives them a boost and can help players to a certian degree. You say when your loud you are really loud well thats when you are winning and to be honest it aint loud really when you only have one part of the stand singing. Whats the point of calling the East Stand the mad stand? You should call it the sad stand as it aint mad with thousands of people chating non stop. I don't want to watch Reading FC, I enjoy the non league football so much better.


who the oxf*rd calls it the mad stand you idiot and well done for using a quote correctly and dont watch reading then oxf*rd off and oxf*rd off out of this READNG FC forum not reading town, READING FC it just shows you have some affection for reading

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by Ralph Jolly » 12 Sep 2008 11:50

I know it's wrong to speak ill of the dead and all that,but Blackpool away under Tommy Burns was probably the worst game I've ever been to.

High points for me include Plymouth (2nd game of 13 in a row) 1-0-a Senior tap in and Westwood saving a penalty
Bristol City in 95-mainly because it was my best drinking day out watching football
Norwich a couple of years later, 3-3 and the coldest match I've been to
and obviously 1-1 at Brentford

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by Jackson Corner » 12 Sep 2008 12:42

On that run 0f 13 straight wins the one at Brentford sticks out, we were well under the cosh for 90 minutes, we could hardly get the ball out of our own half. Then up popped super Trev with a sweet left shot in to the bottom corner in the last minute everyone went mental. We then heard on the way back that Trev was going to sign for Norwich the next day and our joy was short lived. But he turned them down and stayed a Royal, god bless ya Trev LEGEND.

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Re: reasonable praise for our support

by Archie's penalty » 12 Sep 2008 15:37

SHORT AND CURLY Whilst trying not to respond to my own post, I have just realised that most of my memorable away games involved the League cup in its various forms.

I missed the Dagenham A game but really enjoyed the Luton home one.
Kinda considering going to Stoke now!

When you consider the number of league games we play, there are very few that actually stand out for me.
The FA Cup is just about........ a big zilch...... I am sure there may have been one or two over the years, but I am really struggling to recall a classic away from home. Spurs away last season, Wealdstone away perhaps, hardly things that stick in my mind.


City away in January 1993 was pretty good.


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