Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

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Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Harry Carry » 27 May 2009 13:46

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Was it the ex-Reading legends they played? I seem to recall Neil Webb playing.

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Thaumagurist* » 27 May 2009 14:01

Can't remember, but I do remember Martin Hicks' testimonial, it was against Tottenham Hotspur and Gazza played for them - he scored a cracking goal. It was the only time I've ever clapped an opposition goal.

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Pridders » 27 May 2009 14:03

No but I played with his son Stuart on Sunday up at the Dome. Handy player by all accounts...

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Hoop Blah » 27 May 2009 14:10

Pretty sure I went, and I can picture the program which will be in the loft somewhere, but can't remember too much about it.

I seem to recall Gordon Neate's testimonial too....some special players on display that day!

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Rudolph Hucker » 27 May 2009 14:34

I was there. It was a bitterly cold tuesday night around 1990/91 and I stood on the Tilehurst End terrace. I remember a pretty awful game between the current Reading side and a team of 'legends'.

The crowd can only have been a couple of thousand, hardly a suitable tribute to a real Reading stalwart. Stuart Beavon was one of my favourite players, an automatic choice throughout most of the 80's and a real big game player. If his lad is anything like Stuart SNR was then he'll be a cracking player.


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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Harry Carry » 27 May 2009 14:59

Jnr was in my Sunday side, he must be knocking on a bit now (in football terms). 25?

Last I saw he was at Wycombe.

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by RFCMod » 27 May 2009 15:37

Thaumagurist* Can't remember, but I do remember Martin Hicks' testimonial, it was against Tottenham Hotspur and Gazza played for them - he scored a cracking goal. It was the only time I've ever clapped an opposition goal.


With the Elm Park pitch showered with Mars Bars

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Hugo Boss » 27 May 2009 16:48

Harry Carry Jnr was in my Sunday side, he must be knocking on a bit now (in football terms). 25?

Last I saw he was at Wycombe.


Last I heard he was playing down at Weymouth. Good player with plenty of pace but a bit too firey by all accounts.

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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by Hoop Blah » 27 May 2009 18:21

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Harry Carry Jnr was in my Sunday side, he must be knocking on a bit now (in football terms). 25?

Last I saw he was at Wycombe.


Last I heard he was playing down at Weymouth. Good player with plenty of pace but a bit too firey by all accounts.


Moved from Weymouth to Wycombe earlier this season and started quite well.

Wouldn't say he was too firey at all either.


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Re: Did anyone go to Stuart Beavons testimonial at Elm Park?

by From Despair To Where? » 27 May 2009 19:29

Rudolph Hucker I was there. It was a bitterly cold tuesday night around 1990/91 and I stood on the Tilehurst End terrace. I remember a pretty awful game between the current Reading side and a team of 'legends'.

The crowd can only have been a couple of thousand, hardly a suitable tribute to a real Reading stalwart. Stuart Beavon was one of my favourite players, an automatic choice throughout most of the 80's and a real big game player. If his lad is anything like Stuart SNR was then he'll be a cracking player.


I vaguely remember the current team absolutely knacking the legends team to such an extent that when the current team won a penalty late on they let Stuart Beavon take it as it was the only way he was ever going to score in his own tesemonial.

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