Back from the game - Preston

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Ian Royal » 30 Sep 2009 19:55

PEARCEY I don't think we should criticise too much. Preston were third in the table and unbeaten at home. An excellent result.
Lets hope the winless home run ends on Saturday. If it does things will be looking up.


Of course, superb result. And I'm willing to bet it was partly our performance that forced them into being so apparently crap in the first half.

But it is a worrying trend that we have totally lost control of the last three games in the 2nd half when we have dominated (if marginally) in the 1st half. You could possibly add Cardiff to that list and make it four, although I'd not want to say for sure as I wasn't there and can't remember the reports in enough details.

Cautious optimism is required for the time being. Plenty still not right to worry about yet.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Wallington Royal » 30 Sep 2009 20:51

How many Reading fans at Preston?

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Archie's penalty » 30 Sep 2009 21:29

Wallington Royal How many Reading fans at Preston?


300 or so...

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by handbags_harris » 30 Sep 2009 22:17



A football match must be the only place where a fully grown adult can act like an 8 year old :lol:

For those that aren't aware, that's me in the white t-shirt 8)

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Rex » 30 Sep 2009 22:29

^^^
Stinky fcuker. :lol:


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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by handbags_harris » 30 Sep 2009 22:46

^^^ Gorge Best (yes, that is correct) from The Taps in Lytham my friend - real ale farts are they way to go when requiring a cleared space :lol:

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by BenReadingFC » 30 Sep 2009 22:52

floyd__streete


ALOL @ high-pitched squealing from AF1 :lol:


To be fair to him, I think that it's actually michelle/sonko squealing but it does look like it's him in the vid.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Compo's Hat » 30 Sep 2009 23:01

Focher


Was that Compo?

If so a helmet of the very highest order :lol:


ReaLOL aLOLe! I don't usually celebrate goals that much but when Kebe scores and floyd isn't there it's bloody well worth it! :lol:

Think i would of finally lost my patience with Rodgers had we lost that. An hour gone and we were in control, preston were passing the ball out of play far too many times and Federici had only had to deal with a couple of long range efforts. The problem with what Rodgers did is that he upset the centre back pairing by throwing Mills into the mix, maybe he could of waited five minutes or so as we looked capable of scoring another on the break more than PNE looked like scoring themselves. That said it was nice to have a bit of fortune on our side which hopefully you'll see when the BBC highlights come up tomorrow as well as two terrific saves fom Federici.
Now McAnuff has come in i think we'll settle down in this formation and we'll slowly get there. I think if Kebe has a good day RFC have a good day at the moment and for an hour you could see a decent future for the season ahead, lets hope its not bits and spurts for this. Plenty of hassling from the midfield will force opposing teams to give the ball away and Bryn was sensational again last night as part of this.

Think Brendon should wear a tracksuit more often!

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by juanpablo » 30 Sep 2009 23:03

quality vid made me smile and i dont even know you mugs :)


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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Focher » 30 Sep 2009 23:14

i haven't jumped like that since....erm........Wigan at home in 2001.

Great jumping, i might do that when 5-0 down against Boro and Cummings gets a 90th min consolation.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Ian Herring » 30 Sep 2009 23:17

I've only just got back from the game as I cycled. Timed it wrong and missed the game. So cycled to Blackpool and had an ice cream then cycled back after that.

Great to see we won at Preston.

I've never forgiven them for that shite they came out with re: Md Dog and warming up in their half.

Just because we signed Butler and Forster from 'under their noses'.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Focher » 30 Sep 2009 23:22

Ian Herring I've only just got back from the game as I cycled. Timed it wrong and missed the game. So cycled to Blackpool and had an ice cream then cycled back after that.

Great to see we won at Preston.

I've never forgiven them for that shite they came out with re: Md Dog and warming up in their half.

Just because we signed Butler and Forster from 'under their noses'.


The Raleigh 'Arena' made it there and back? I tell you what those inner tubes that Peter Hare cycles of Twyford does really are the business. Happy days.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Ian Royal » 01 Oct 2009 00:04

Compo's Hat Video highlights now online

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 283566.stm


Can anyone who was there or can see better than me tell who was the one who made the tackle that set up Church?

I'm pretty sure it was Karacan putting the ball through for Kebe. Well taken goals.

Also who was it who put the ball across for the own goal - McAnuff miss combo? Which by the way, I thought looked to be at quite a hard height for him to be able to get something to quickly enough to put it away, especially with such close attention from the defenders.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Archie's penalty » 01 Oct 2009 00:15

Bryn did the tackle. And what a tackle it was.

For the cross across think it was Howard but hmm not so sure...

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Dirk Gently » 01 Oct 2009 00:19

Archie's penalty Bryn did the tackle. And what a tackle it was.

For the cross across think it was Howard but hmm not so sure...


Yep, definitely Bryn - he put in several like that in the first half.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by Archie's penalty » 01 Oct 2009 00:23

Dirk Gently
Archie's penalty Bryn did the tackle. And what a tackle it was.

For the cross across think it was Howard but hmm not so sure...


Yep, definitely Bryn - he put in several like that in the first half.


So glad to have the old timer around. And to think some people wanted to get rid of him. Such a great footballing brain and I think Karacan really likes playing alongside him. They seem to read each other's thoughts.

Promising signs for the future I feel.

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by loyalroyal4life » 01 Oct 2009 01:20

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Archie's penalty Bryn did the tackle. And what a tackle it was.

For the cross across think it was Howard but hmm not so sure...


Yep, definitely Bryn - he put in several like that in the first half.


So glad to have the old timer around. And to think some people wanted to get rid of him. Such a great footballing brain and I think Karacan really likes playing alongside him. They seem to read each other's thoughts.

Promising signs for the future I feel.




well at least for away games cant see buck playing bryn and karacan at home

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by PremAddict » 01 Oct 2009 03:40

Yup, everyone on the Texas side was pretty much done away with but it did great things for overall morale. :wink:

Anyway, I always learn something new on this board wrt cultural transfer. thanks!

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BTW, I grew-up in Texas so I had to learn all about Alamo history. :)


When the pressure is on and the kitchen sink been thrown at your goalkeeper, its always known as " the alamo" :D


I'd rather it was Rourke's Drift.

That was us and a win for the defence (admittedly under the usual method of guns vs spears). Didn't everyone at the Alamo get slaughtered?

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Re: Back from the game - Preston

by BarryWhiteRFC » 01 Oct 2009 07:34

The Prisoner Kudos to the people who tried to start the Jobi McAnuff chant to the tune of KC and the Sunshine Band "Baby Give it Up" BTW.


Nah, nan, nah, nan, nah, nan, nah, nan, nah, nah, Jobi McAnuff, McAnuff, Jobi McAnuff!

Btw Bryn pulled all the midfield dtrings in the first 60 mins, he controlled the entire game. If he's got the legs, I'd start him on Saturday.

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