by Ian Royal » 14 Sep 2009 19:18
by ankeny » 14 Sep 2009 20:11
Mid Sussex Royal Malcolm Swain = good shout - in fact most of that season's squad come to think of it.
We finished 16th in Div 4 and were hammered 5-0 at Workington in front of 1100 fans.
Things are not that bad now !
by ankeny » 14 Sep 2009 20:21
Riseley Malcolm Swain was given the most awful time by the South-bank. The polite booing of the modern generation cannot compare to the spiteful taunting of us oldies.
by tee peg » 14 Sep 2009 20:24
URZZ Matthew Robinson..
Ooof, ......and back to the opposing midfield.
by Far Canal » 14 Sep 2009 20:43
Ian Royal Brebner would have been a massive player for us if that stupid Scottish git hadn't flogged him on the cheap back over the border, the second things got tough.
by ONLY 1 ROBIN FRIDAY » 14 Sep 2009 20:49
by Far Canal » 14 Sep 2009 20:52
by SeniorRoyal » 14 Sep 2009 21:32
by Ark Royal » 14 Sep 2009 21:58
ankeny Malcolm Swain
by Royalee » 14 Sep 2009 22:18
leww_rfc Shame on you all, Kebe is the reason we are on 6 points and not 3, he helped win that game in barnsley!!
by bobbybottler » 14 Sep 2009 22:42
Royaleeleww_rfc Shame on you all, Kebe is the reason we are on 6 points and not 3, he helped win that game in barnsley!!
He's the reason we're not in double figures yet
by leww_rfc » 14 Sep 2009 22:53
Royaleeleww_rfc Shame on you all, Kebe is the reason we are on 6 points and not 3, he helped win that game in barnsley!!
He's the reason we're not in double figures yet, he's shit.
by Ian Royal » 15 Sep 2009 00:03
leww_rfcRoyaleeleww_rfc Shame on you all, Kebe is the reason we are on 6 points and not 3, he helped win that game in barnsley!!
He's the reason we're not in double figures yet, he's shit.
Yes, its all his fault..
Looking at this season:
Forest Home(H) - he played 90 mins, 0-0.
Newcastle (A)- played 66 mins, came off when 1-0 down.
Swansea(A)-didn't play at all, 0-0, suppose it's his fault we didn't win.
Sheff U(H)-didnt play at all, we lost 3-1, completly his fault.
Barnsley(A)-set up all 3 of our goals, our first win.
Doncaster(H)- he played 90 mins 0-0
by Ryn » 15 Sep 2009 07:55
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 15 Sep 2009 10:17
Royal RotherprostakDeathy James Lambert
Think that's a little unfair. Pissing it all away isn't the same as being out-and-out worst.
Indeed - I missed Robin Friday but, for me, James Lambert was one of the most exciting / gifted players to play for Reading in the next couple of decades. Shame it all went awry and he never followed through on the early promise.
He's 36 today!!
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 15 Sep 2009 10:36
Percy's Rocket I agree about Swain but Dick Habbin was widely regarded as the worst ever player we had seen from the South Bank and I am not sure I have seen anyone worse since.....and Jon Murray was the laziest.
by savannah » 15 Sep 2009 11:09
by Four Of Clubs » 15 Sep 2009 12:57
SeniorRoyal I agree that Malcolm Swain got more stick than any other Reading player.If another Reading player was fouled,some wag (not that type) would always shout out to kick Swain instead.I know he was woeful,but he did not deserve all the abuse.
by ankeny » 15 Sep 2009 17:32
Four Of ClubsSeniorRoyal I agree that Malcolm Swain got more stick than any other Reading player.If another Reading player was fouled,some wag (not that type) would always shout out to kick Swain instead.I know he was woeful,but he did not deserve all the abuse.
When I was a young lad growing up down in furthest East Kent , I used to follow Ramsgate - though being born in Battle Hospital and getting dragged up in B'nell 'til I was 11 - was primarily a Reading fan.
Anywho Swain and (Ray?) Flanagan were part of a double-signing made by the Rams in the early-mid 70's - Flanagan was quite a flashy player and the 'crowd' took to him - poor Swain (and I'm sure its the same one) however was absolute dump even at that level and soon drifted into the Reserves.
by Four Of Clubs » 15 Sep 2009 17:37
ankeny Did Flanagan play with Denis Allen ?Thus Flanagan and Allen(One for the oldies)
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