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Re: things you have seen in your time supporting Reading

by Royal With Cheese » 29 Dec 2008 11:27

Getting on the front page of the Evening Post when we drew 0-0 with Darlo to go up to Div 2.
Getting on the front page of the Evening Post on New Year's Eve when disgracefully getting wrongly arrested at Hull.
Getting a ball smashed in my face when we played Chester at Macclesfield.

However, as far as the football goes, nothing could ever surpass the Simod Cup semi-final at Elm Park. That was just fooball heaven.

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by eleventh earl of mar » 29 Dec 2008 11:28

Royal Lady YES!!!!!! That's the game that I remember and that nobody else seemed to remember! 8)


Apart from Richard who mentioned it and No.17 bus who followed it up then?

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by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 11:29

I meant amongst my Reading supporting family. :roll:

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by eleventh earl of mar » 29 Dec 2008 11:31

Royal Lady I meant amongst my Reading supporting family. :roll:


Sorry, not a mind reader.

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by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 11:32

I would have thought it was obvious I didn't mean people on here - seeing as I was responding to the comments made by them about it. :roll:


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by Richard » 29 Dec 2008 11:35

The 17 Bus 82/83

The group cup quarter final had paired reading at home to watford, who were second in Division One when they came to elm Park. A virtually full strength watford took the lead through luther Blissett after only 3 minutes and although gary donnellan equalised, John Barns scored two second half goals. With 4 minutes to go reading were still two goals behind when first peter Sullivan(who) and then Donnellan scored to mtake the game into a most unexpected 30 minutes.
Donnellan and Dixon scored in extra time to make a 5-3 victory for the Royals.

Bits from Heaven on Earth there.


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by fozziebear » 29 Dec 2008 11:37

That Plymouth game takes some beating but the Wigan play off SF is nearly up there.
Went to the Hartlepool when T Senior scored 40 goals in 1 season the game finished 4 -4
The Southampton league cup match when we were in div 2 .
The 13 match succesive win and 4000 fans going to Newport what a day that was.
Playing Chelsea in the League cup over the 2 legs we won 4-3 went to stamford bridge in was pouring of rain no cover at the away but end but we won.
Going to the cup match vs Bristol Rovers 4 times that was when there was no penalty shoot outs then.we eventually won 1 0
Maxwell out campain when he wanted to join us with oxford.
Wembley playoffs
Milleninum play off.
And a joy of seeing us in the premiership.

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by Schards#2 » 29 Dec 2008 11:38

Four terrible games against Welling :roll:

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by southstand67 » 29 Dec 2008 11:55

Steve Woods scoring a blinding header. Into his own net unfortunately, Huddersfield won 2-1 that day....


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by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 11:59

Some god awful game in the midlands or somewhere when Nicky Platnauer played possibly his worst game ever.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Dec 2008 13:05

Schards#2 Four terrible games against Welling :roll:


you were lucky. Thanks to train delays, I got to the first replay at half-time, and couldn't get in as the turnstiles were shut. The away turnstile I was dispatched to was also shut (the park gates were locked) and I heard both goals from the game going to and from the locked park gates. So I saw four awful games, and missed both goals in the replay, meaning I didn't see a single goal until the 3rd replay.


southstand67 Steve Woods scoring a blinding header. Into his own net unfortunately, Huddersfield won 2-1 that day....


ah, great goals.

It reminds me of perhaps the most magnificent headed goal I've ever seen. I just remember a deep curling cross and there was Martin Hicks, Reading's record holder for appearances, rising up majestically to meet it, just a bit further out than the penalty spot. He headed it with such power and precision that it flew as hard as if had been kicked, unstoppably, into the top corner. The keeper didn't even move. The crowd, what there was of it, erupted and cheered. It was magnificent, a thing of beauty. And had he not put it past his own keeper, it would have been perfect.

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by Geekins » 29 Dec 2008 13:19

I was there when MURTY scored!

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by Dirk Gently » 29 Dec 2008 13:26

Martin Hicks scoring from 40 yards at Palace, and Colin Baille getting sent off for head-butting Wright or Bright.


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by Royal With Cheese » 29 Dec 2008 13:27

Geekins I was there when MURTY scored!

Despite not being a regular for nearly 10 years now I have managed to see both Murty's goals for the club. The one against Bristol City was a peach!

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by The 17 Bus » 29 Dec 2008 14:09

i wonder if I have the EP from the darlo game!!!!!

I did not recall the 5-3 cup game, looked it all up from books, I may or may not have been there, it's like Fever Pitch here at times.

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by Schards#2 » 29 Dec 2008 14:47

The 17 Bus i wonder if I have the EP from the darlo game!!!!!

I did not recall the 5-3 cup game, looked it all up from books, I may or may not have been there, it's like Fever Pitch here at times.


If you have i'd love a copy as the front page is my brother holding Trevor senior's arm up and looking like a complete idiot with no teeth in his lower jaw.

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by Pete10 » 29 Dec 2008 14:48

That game V Wolves 1985 , The place was rammed more 20 thousand than 13 :wink:

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by The 17 Bus » 29 Dec 2008 14:48

Your bro or Trev??


that image rings a sharp bell.

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by Schards#2 » 29 Dec 2008 14:55

The 17 Bus Your bro or Trev??


that image rings a sharp bell.


My brother

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Re: things you have seen in your time supporting Reading

by Wimb » 29 Dec 2008 15:03

Every play off game we've been in
pwning Wet Sham 6-0
Seeing Gazza and Merson at Elm Park (we wuz robbed)
Beating Soton in the League and FA Cups
The Man United cup game in 96
Losing to Franchise FC 3-0 at home
Watching Keith Jones score
The England manager bringing his side to the Mad Stad
Dillons first game as Ass. Man at Northampton
Jimmy Quinn denying the Champions elect Bolton, while playing in goal. (best atmosphere at Elm Park for me).
Archie's double to beat Wolves (a close second)
Standing by the programme shop whilst the rain came down against Bury
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