Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

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Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Wimb » 07 Sep 2009 14:01

After reading the promotion thread, thought I'd pose the question of what was your most gutting experience as a Reading fan.

Some of the worst days from my time as a Reading fan.

Losing to Bolton in 95.
Relegation against Forest in 98
Losing to Walsall at Cardiff in 01
Losing to Wolves in the playoffs in 03
Final day vs Wigan in 05
Relegation at Derby
Losing to Burnley in the playoffs in 09


For me the most gutting would probably be losing to Bolton in 95, to come so so close then be denied was heartbreaking. Then again I was only 9 at the time which is probably why it felt so bad :D
Second would be relegation in 08, I didn't go to the game but hearing on BBC Berks that Fulham had scored left me feeling absolutly flat, unlike 98 I always had the feeling we'd stay up :(

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Alivey » 07 Sep 2009 14:02

Missing out on Emile Heskey, a half dozen times :evil: :cry:

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by floyd__streete » 07 Sep 2009 14:05

Very melancholy and nostalgic day on HNA today 8)

I am in a minority I think of going for Walsall play-off fianl loss. Loss to Bolton was gutting, but I was only 15 and thought it would come around again. It did. Losing to Walsall with their 15,000 fans in the corner of a ground full of Reading 'fans' and as overwhelming favourites to win was devastating. Coming 5 years after Wembley, the feeling of 'not again, why us' took a long while to wear off.

I want us to win a play-off final one day. That said, I also want to sleep with Kimberley Walsh which is equally unlikely.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 07 Sep 2009 14:05

Bolton was as bad as it gets really.

Some of the TB2 games at the Mad Stad were pretty gutting. Seem to remember a succession of last minute goals against in his full season...

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by wolsey » 07 Sep 2009 14:07

March 1983

Maxwell announcing the merging with Oxford to create Thames Valley Royals.

Oh and McGhee quitting after it had been announced in that day's Evening Post that he was staying.


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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 07 Sep 2009 14:08

Yeah, actually McGhee and Pardew walking was bad.

Still remember hearing McGhee had gone and breaking down, was only 12 to be fair.

Still, worked out ok.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Dirk Gently » 07 Sep 2009 14:09

Coming home from a dire match in '83 to see the announcement on BBC News that my Club had been bought by the Chairman of our local rivals and was being wound up, with those rivals being renamed and moved to Didcot.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by floyd__streete » 07 Sep 2009 14:09

Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Still remember hearing McGhee had gone and breaking down, was only 12 to be fair.


You were driving at 12? :|

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Norfolk Royal » 07 Sep 2009 14:09

The Bolton game.


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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Wimb » 07 Sep 2009 14:11

floyd__streete Very melancholy and nostalgic day on HNA today 8)

I am in a minority I think of going for Walsall play-off fianl loss. Loss to Bolton was gutting, but I was only 15 and thought it would come around again. It did. Losing to Walsall with their 15,000 fans in the corner of a ground full of Reading 'fans' and as overwhelming favourites to win was devastating. Coming 5 years after Wembley, the feeling of 'not again, why us' took a long while to wear off.

I want us to win a play-off final one day. That said, I also want to sleep with Kimberley Walsh which is equally unlikely.


I had almost forgotten the sight of that end of the ground celebrating :( how Byfield beat Whitehead still grates on me

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Maguire » 07 Sep 2009 14:11

Bolton game. Shattering.

I remember saying for ages afterwards "if we were ever going to make it into the PL, then that was our chance"

WRONG!

We did feel like an awfully small club back then mind you.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Maguire » 07 Sep 2009 14:12

Wimb I had almost forgotten the sight of that end of the ground celebrating :( how Byfield beat Whitehead still grates on me


In what way? Just that he scored or that he did something specific?

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Baines » 07 Sep 2009 14:13

The Walsall play-off final doesn't come close to the crushing and all-encompassing disappointment of the Bolton final, imo. For some reason, I never thought we were going to beat Walsall, whereas I was sure we were going to beat Bolton before the game, and I only got more certain as the game got underway.


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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Wimb » 07 Sep 2009 14:14

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Wimb I had almost forgotten the sight of that end of the ground celebrating :( how Byfield beat Whitehead still grates on me


In what way? Just that he scored or that he did something specific?


Just that it seemed to happen to slowly at the time, as if Whitehead had plenty of time to save it. The video proves otherwise mind :D

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Focher » 07 Sep 2009 14:14

Walsall play off final by a long long way.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Archie's penalty » 07 Sep 2009 14:16

The Bolton game and the depressing loss of players in the summer after it.

The breakdown of the 2005-6 glory side is hitting me pretty hard.

Two greatest sides in our history and I was there to experience it. All good things come to an end...

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by winchester_royal » 07 Sep 2009 14:18

Watching Fulham beat Pompey was pretty gruesome. Particularly when we were 4-0 up at Derby.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Wimb » 07 Sep 2009 14:21

Archie's penalty The Bolton game and the depressing loss of players in the summer after it.

The breakdown of the 2005-6 glory side is hitting me pretty hard.

Two greatest sides in our history and I was there to experience it. All good things come to an end...


Again being so young I understand I might not have appreciated it fully but we only lost Osborn, Taylor and Shaka that summer didn't we?
Ok they were huge players but we still had 10/12 that played at Wembley in the team. Was there a real feeling that we'd never repeat that success? Were Meaker + (mass of goalkeepers in 05/06) considered that inferior at the time?

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by TFF » 07 Sep 2009 14:25

Wembley '95.

The Tranmere semi had been awesome (one of my first away days too) but I never thought we were going to win the final. At half time we were actually going to be playing Arsenal, Man Utd and Liverpool at Elm Park. Then Defreitas came on.

I left thinking we were always going to be the team that never made it.

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Re: Most gutting moment as a Reading fan.

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 07 Sep 2009 14:26

Has to be Bolton for me. To be two up, only to let in two late goals was a sickener. We'd even seemed to have weathered the storm after they pulled one back, only for them to level with just 4 minutes left.


Walsall was bad, but I still felt we were bound to go up sooner or later. I thought the Bolton final may have been our only chance.

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