Back from the game Burnley

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Back from the game Burnley

by gazzer, loyal royal » 09 May 2009 20:07

Staying in a hotel 10 mins walk from turf moor so thought i'd give my ten pence

Very much a similar happening to the league game. Reading dominate and lose to a late goal. We lost all momentum when Doyle went off, and I'll doubt he'll be available for the return leg as he was supported off at half time with his foot in an ice boot and came back out on crutches

Bikey's header, a yard either side of the keeper it was a goal and Doyle's shot just hit the guy on the line. Why oh why didn't Kebe play it earlier, Kitson had a tap in

not sure whether the foul for the pen was in or outside the box, but thats 28 penalties scored in a row for Alexander.

Andre Bikey what were you thinking? you have no right to complain about the sending off, we all saw it, i hope you choke on your shirt that you couldn't get off, you brainless twat

and finally a LOL, to the father and son at the end trying to wind us up at the end!

MOTM Harding- Superb against Eagles, gave him nothing

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Chaney » 09 May 2009 20:09

we know we saw it..all true, thanks

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by Thomas L'Heureux » 09 May 2009 20:11

Very fair view, agree entirely.

I thought Harding had a solid game which was well received because until now I've questioned him.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by PEARCEY » 09 May 2009 20:13

Whats not been said on this thread is how dire absolutely dire Burnley were.
I know our home form is shocking but we can beat this pile of crap

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by peterroyal76 » 09 May 2009 20:21

PEARCEY Whats not been said on this thread is how dire absolutely dire Burnley were.
I know our home form is shocking but we can beat this pile of crap

Too right!
I know we're all angry at the moment, but we only need to win by one for at least extra time.


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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by marysiaska » 09 May 2009 20:30

We were all over Burnley!!!! It's history repeating itself!!! we dominated the game!!! So disappointed that we came away with nothing!!!!!!!Bikey....what a moment of madness!!!! And Doyle injured!!!! Well let's hope the lads step up to the challenge in the next leg.....let's have faith!!!! We deserved to win today!!!! maybe we'll beat them 3 1 and history will definitely be repeated!!!!

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by RoyalBird » 09 May 2009 20:33

marysiaska We were all over Burnley!!!! It's history repeating itself!!! we dominated the game!!! So disappointed that we came away with nothing!!!!!!!Bikey....what a moment of madness!!!! And Doyle injured!!!! Well let's hope the lads step up to the challenge in the next leg.....let's have faith!!!! We deserved to win today!!!! maybe we'll beat them 3 1 and history will definitely be repeated!!!!


Ok, firstly, calm down with the !!!! Secondly, you have good views which should be used on the groundhog day thread :wink: And thirdly FOOK OFF NEWBIE (don't worry, it's a welcome for those with few posts like yourself)

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Terminal Boardom » 09 May 2009 20:36

gazzer, loyal royal MOTM Harding- Superb against Eagles, gave him nothing


I can't disagree with that. I have been very impressed with DH since he came into the team. From what I have seen he looks a far better player than Stretch. And considering that DH has that numptie kebe in front of him.....

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Royalwaster » 09 May 2009 20:39

Does anyone know whether the away goal counts in the play-offs?


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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Vicky Pollard » 09 May 2009 20:41

Royalwaster Does anyone know whether the away goal counts in the play-offs?


Which away goal was that?

ps. no

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by URZ_forever » 09 May 2009 20:41

Royalwaster Does anyone know whether the away goal counts in the play-offs?


No they don't.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by howser » 09 May 2009 20:42

Have to take my hat off to Harding, I have much critised his loan deal since he arrived, but he was excellent tonight, against one of the best wingers in the division he was the star man by a mile.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Turns8 » 09 May 2009 20:43

Royalwaster Does anyone know whether the away goal counts in the play-offs?


Away goals don't count at any stage in the Play-offs


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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Royalwaster » 09 May 2009 20:52

Vicky Pollard
Royalwaster Does anyone know whether the away goal counts in the play-offs?


Which away goal was that?

ps. no


The away goal Burnley might score in the next game. Just wondering whether 2:1 would be enough for them. This way I don't think the result is that bad. It means we've got to win by two goals or at least one to force extra time/penalties - which is probably not such a bad position to be in; we have to go for it. Burnley might be a bit more in two minds - sit back and defend or attack ....

I still don't think we'll do it as our home-form is so bad, but if we have a bit of a luck and grab an early goal ....

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Royalwaster » 09 May 2009 20:53

marysiaska We were all over Burnley!!!! It's history repeating itself!!! we dominated the game!!! So disappointed that we came away with nothing!!!!!!!Bikey....what a moment of madness!!!! And Doyle injured!!!! Well let's hope the lads step up to the challenge in the next leg.....let's have faith!!!! We deserved to win today!!!! maybe we'll beat them 3 1 and history will definitely be repeated!!!!


I think 'we were all over Burnley' is a bit of an over-statement; thought the second half was pretty dire (from both teams), although admittedly Kebe should have done something to set up Kitson.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by guelphdad » 09 May 2009 20:55

Can someone tell me what happens in the second leg if Reading are up 2-1 at the end of regulation? Do they play for a sudden death goal or do they play shortened half(s)? Or do they play a third match or what?

Thanks from the Canadian side of the pond.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by PEARCEY » 09 May 2009 20:57

guelphdad Can someone tell me what happens in the second leg if Reading are up 2-1 at the end of regulation? Do they play for a sudden death goal or do they play shortened half(s)? Or do they play a third match or what?

Thanks from the Canadian side of the pond.


It goes to extra time, ie 15 mins each way and if still level the dreaded penalties. The away goal rule does not count...just as well.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by Vicky Pollard » 09 May 2009 21:01

guelphdad Can someone tell me what happens in the second leg if Reading are up 2-1 at the end of regulation? Do they play for a sudden death goal or do they play shortened half(s)? Or do they play a third match or what?

Thanks from the Canadian side of the pond.


Third match. If thats a draw a fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh are played. Then penalties.

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Re: Back from the game Burnley

by seahawk10 » 09 May 2009 21:06

Gutted with the result. Encouraged by early sings of life. We need to finish off our chances.

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