Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

Who's happy to see more midweek games this season?

Yes
118
73%
No
33
20%
I have no opinion on the matter
11
7%
 
Total votes: 162
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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by bishbosh92 » 07 Dec 2008 20:25

I love midweek games!

better than being stuck at home doin paperwork in the evening, the only shame about them is.

Away supporters never bring enough fans so there isnt enough banter, part from that im glad they are back.

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by SLAMMED » 07 Dec 2008 21:41

bishbosh92 I love midweek games!

better than being stuck at home doin paperwork in the evening, the only shame about them is.

Away supporters never bring enough fans so there isnt enough banter, part from that im glad they are back.


sooner or later your goingto have to do the paperwork anyway. Also it gets farking cold around about this time of year.

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by bishbosh92 » 07 Dec 2008 21:45

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bishbosh92 I love midweek games!

better than being stuck at home doin paperwork in the evening, the only shame about them is.

Away supporters never bring enough fans so there isnt enough banter, part from that im glad they are back.


sooner or later your goingto have to do the paperwork anyway. Also it gets farking cold around about this time of year.
True but when a midweek games on. the paperwork can wait an extraday lol.

and i no gotta come prepared.

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by 1871 Royal » 08 Dec 2008 09:01

I am glad mid-week games are back because due to work I have had to give up my season ticket seeing as I work on saturdays. :( So evening games I can actually go to, so long as I'm not put down to work that is. But the majority I can get to.

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by loyalroyal4life » 08 Dec 2008 09:37

1871 Royal I am glad mid-week games are back because due to work I have had to give up my season ticket seeing as I work on saturdays. :( So evening games I can actually go to, so long as I'm not put down to work that is. But the majority I can get to.



i look forward to them as it keeps me going at work, knowing that after work i get to see my team play lovely attacking football with lots of goals to show for it 8)


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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by 1871 Royal » 08 Dec 2008 09:53

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1871 Royal I am glad mid-week games are back because due to work I have had to give up my season ticket seeing as I work on saturdays. :( So evening games I can actually go to, so long as I'm not put down to work that is. But the majority I can get to.



i look forward to them as it keeps me going at work, knowing that after work i get to see my team play lovely attacking football with lots of goals to show for it 8)


Problem is if I work in the evenings I have to work 5-8 so I have to listen to it on the radio on the way home.

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by floyd__streete » 08 Dec 2008 13:56

Blackpool at home? On a Tuesday night? In the cold? Midweek home games - a day at work followed by a battle through Reading's poxy traffic - are a particular pain in the @rse and I am sure that we are all like a coiled spring waiting for this particular fixture to take place :roll:

Of course it is thanks to the nonsensical amount of World Cup qualifiers against third rate nations who should be forced to pre-qualify to play against the likes of England that we have this bottleneck of fixtures due to the plethora of international breaks. Which idiot scheduled a fixture for midweek in December though :x ?

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Baines » 08 Dec 2008 14:04

I'd rather sacrifice an evening to watch Reading v Blackpool than a Saturday.

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Archie's penalty » 08 Dec 2008 16:07

floyd__streete Blackpool at home? On a Tuesday night? In the cold? Midweek home games - a day at work followed by a battle through Reading's poxy traffic - are a particular pain in the @rse and I am sure that we are all like a coiled spring waiting for this particular fixture to take place :roll:

Of course it is thanks to the nonsensical amount of World Cup qualifiers against third rate nations who should be forced to pre-qualify to play against the likes of England that we have this bottleneck of fixtures due to the plethora of international breaks. Which idiot scheduled a fixture for midweek in December though :x ?


Forgot to take your pills today then Floyd?


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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by loyalroyal4life » 08 Dec 2008 16:43

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1871 Royal I am glad mid-week games are back because due to work I have had to give up my season ticket seeing as I work on saturdays. :( So evening games I can actually go to, so long as I'm not put down to work that is. But the majority I can get to.



i look forward to them as it keeps me going at work, knowing that after work i get to see my team play lovely attacking football with lots of goals to show for it 8)


Problem is if I work in the evenings I have to work 5-8 so I have to listen to it on the radio on the way home.




fortunately i dont have to contend that problem, its the 9-5 grind for me

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Franchise FC » 08 Dec 2008 18:24

Midweek games are the pits of the earth.

Kids are too young to take, which means I don't get to go either. :evil: :evil:

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by moo » 08 Dec 2008 18:40

I actually wish more games were mid-week !Love it.

Can always book time off around the fixture list if you have a half decent job

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by seahawk10 » 08 Dec 2008 18:41

I enjoy the midweek games. They happen here at lunch time and I can tune into Reading World and listen to the radio broadcast.


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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by bishbosh92 » 08 Dec 2008 18:52

Franchise FC Midweek games are the pits of the earth.

Kids are too young to take, which means I don't get to go either. :evil: :evil:
Yh

dat is the only bummer

if you have kids of course.

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by SLAMMED » 08 Dec 2008 19:40

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bishbosh92 I love midweek games!

better than being stuck at home doin paperwork in the evening, the only shame about them is.

Away supporters never bring enough fans so there isnt enough banter, part from that im glad they are back.


sooner or later your goingto have to do the paperwork anyway. Also it gets farking cold around about this time of year.
True but when a midweek games on. the paperwork can wait an extraday lol.

and i no gotta come prepared.


for 90 minutes you can forget the paperwork exists. Until the drive home when you realise that you now have a night less to finish it :lol:

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Archie's penalty » 27 Jan 2009 17:25

Right. Big one tonight lads and lasses. Come on you mo-fcuking Royals!!!

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Archie's penalty » 27 Jan 2009 22:19

Keeping the unbeaten midweek run going!

5 wins 1 draw 0 losses in midweek games - scored 15 let in 3 :D

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Archie's penalty » 27 Jan 2009 22:20

Keeping the unbeaten midweek run going!

5 wins 1 draw 0 losses in midweek games - scored 15 let in 3 :D

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by 1871royals » 27 Jan 2009 22:26

Didnt we lose to Burnley midweek?

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Re: Midweek games - who's happy they're back?

by Archie's penalty » 27 Jan 2009 22:29

1871royals Didnt we lose to Burnley midweek?


Indeed :oops: Make that 5 1 1 15 4.

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