Lita's goal

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Re: Lita's goal

by Pat Butchers Ring » 06 Oct 2009 12:30

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Bollox.

We'd just gone 2-0 down and people stand up, yes stand up, the applaud the guy. I dont care who he is. We might not have much to shout about right now, but supporting the opposition is messed up. Because thats what you were doing, SUPPORTING THE OPPOSITION.

Disgraceful. Like they say " Your support is fcking shit"


Agreed. Our support is so f*cking spasticated we applaud (and chant the name of) an ex player that has just scored against us when we cant even get behind our own team. Reading 'fans' are a fukcing embarrasment and that was the final straw for me. Nigel Howe can stick his 'BACK THE BOYZ', Jester hat wearing, rumble stick clapping fanz up his arse.

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Re: Lita's goal

by soggy biscuit » 06 Oct 2009 12:45

90% of the time Lita was with us he was s**t, proven by the fact he struggled to get in the team for long period and in the end was loaned out. couldn't wait for him to leave and someone else to have to deal with his gangster wannabe attitude and his strolling about the pitch backing into defenders and moaning at the ref all the time.

Most fans I saw applauding him were of a certain age so probably think he is one of the best players we ever had.

Just another thing to add to the list of cringeworthy RFC moments

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Re: Lita's goal

by Pat Butchers Ring » 06 Oct 2009 17:57

He was useless for us and useless on saturday. He scored a one on one that any striker at this level should score. He was a bad apple but still our fans w@nk over him.

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Re: Lita's goal

by SLAMMED » 06 Oct 2009 18:12

Pat Butchers Ring He was useless for us and useless on saturday. He scored a one on one that any striker at this level should score. He was a bad apple but still our fans w@nk over him.


Fcuk off. :roll:

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Re: Lita's goal

by Pat Butchers Ring » 06 Oct 2009 22:07

SLAMMED Fcuk off.


Sounds like you are exactly the kind of prick that I am talking about. Embarrasing over weight f cktard.


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Re: Lita's goal

by SLAMMED » 06 Oct 2009 22:20

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SLAMMED Fcuk off.


Sounds like you are exactly the kind of prick that I am talking about. Embarrasing over weight f cktard.


A big LOL @ overweight. I'm only about 11 stone. :oops:

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Re: Lita's goal

by Royal With Cheese » 06 Oct 2009 23:09

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SLAMMED Fcuk off.


Sounds like you are exactly the kind of prick that I am talking about. Embarrasing over weight f cktard.


A big LOL @ overweight. I'm only about 11 stone. :oops:

That's still quite heavy for a six year old.

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Re: Lita's goal

by SLAMMED » 06 Oct 2009 23:15

I see what you did there. Clever boy.

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Re: Lita's goal

by FiNeRaIn » 06 Oct 2009 23:28

Pat Butchers Ring Agreed. Our support is so f*cking spasticated we applaud (and chant the name of) an ex player that has just scored against us when we cant even get behind our own team. Reading 'fans' are a fukcing embarrasment and that was the final straw for me. Nigel Howe can stick his 'BACK THE BOYZ', Jester hat wearing, rumble stick clapping fanz up his arse.


I clapped lita as it was a nice gesture and it was a good goal. Our own team and manager don't deserve any clapping or support, they are consistently shite and most people are sick and tired of it. Whats embarrassing about clapping someone who played a big part in our most successful reading team ever? His goals in the championship were crucial to our 106 season and people are too quick to forget that. None of this current team have a patch on what lita has done and if the crowd want to show appreciation for a former player than can do so without moaners getting their nickers in a twist. The only cringe worth booing was that of reading fans at wigan towards emile heskey a few years ago, utterly pathetic and was the only time I've ever been glad to see an opposing player score and give it the hands on the ears treatment.


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Re: Lita's goal

by Focher » 06 Oct 2009 23:42

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I clapped lita as it was a nice gesture and it was a good goal. Our own team and manager don't deserve any clapping or support, they are consistently shite and most people are sick and tired of it. Whats embarrassing about clapping someone who played a big part in our most successful reading team ever? His goals in the championship were crucial to our 106 season and people are too quick to forget that. None of this current team have a patch on what lita has done and if the crowd want to show appreciation for a former player than can do so without moaners getting their nickers in a twist. The only cringe worth booing was that of reading fans at wigan towards emile heskey a few years ago, utterly pathetic and was the only time I've ever been glad to see an opposing player score and give it the hands on the ears treatment.


The usual bollox from FiNeRan, no suprise there.

Firstly the quicker we forget about the 106 season the better, you are living in the past. If you want to show your appreciation show it before and after the game.

Secondly, Ingimarsson is 10, or maybe even 15 times the player Lita is, on and off the field, Lita scored 20 goals in 3 seasons, which irrespective of games started is shit.

For the record, i liked Lita before the Premier League bandwagon got to his head. Despite a good performance on Saturday, he is nowhere as good as he used to be, and probably never will be.

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Re: Lita's goal

by FiNeRaIn » 07 Oct 2009 03:55

Focher The usual bollox from FiNeRan, no suprise there.


Secondly, Ingimarsson is 10, or maybe even 15 times the player Lita is, on and off the field, Lita scored 20 goals in 3 seasons, which irrespective of games started is shit.

For the record, i liked Lita before the Premier League bandwagon got to his head. Despite a good performance on Saturday, he is nowhere as good as he used to be, and probably never will be.


Same old focher, contradiction within two lines.

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Re: Lita's goal

by Pat Butchers Ring » 07 Oct 2009 08:46

A big LOL


Proves my point. Anyone over the age of 14 that uses words like 'a big LOL' is a F ucktard

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Re: Lita's goal

by brendywendy » 07 Oct 2009 11:17

Big LOL




totally agreed


though the same goes for oxf*rd


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Re: Lita's goal

by Royalee » 07 Oct 2009 21:39

Well-taken, crap defending - Ingimarsson done for both goals at the weekend...is he really the answer?

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Re: Lita's goal

by Ian Royal » 07 Oct 2009 21:41

Royalee Well-taken, crap defending - Ingimarsson done for both goals at the weekend...is he really the answer?


O'Dea done for the second one, Ivar just beaten for pace trying to get across to cover for him.

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Re: Lita's goal

by Royalee » 07 Oct 2009 21:43

O'Dea was also at fault for the second as he dived in, but I'm more concerned at Ivar completely losing his man in the 6 yard box for the first goal and being blitzed for pace even from Lita being 5 yards ahead of him with his back to goal to start.

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Re: Lita's goal

by Ian Royal » 07 Oct 2009 21:51

Royalee O'Dea was also at fault for the second as he dived in, but I'm more concerned at Ivar completely losing his man in the 6 yard box for the first goal and being blitzed for pace even from Lita being 5 yards ahead of him with his back to goal to start.


So you agree that he wasn't at fault for both goals then? I'll admit his sluggishness was frightening, but no real surprises in it surely.

And O'Dea was at fault for Watford's goal. So out of the 4 goals we've conceeded since Ivar came back, he's (possibly, I can't be arsed to try and watch a replay and sort through who's who) been responsible for one. With O'Dea two and Mills falling over another.

So surely you should be asking whether O'Dea is the answer...

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Re: Lita's goal

by Royalee » 07 Oct 2009 21:53

No, he was at fault for both goals, but more than one player can be at fault for a goal - O'Dea was also at fault, which is what I'm saying. Being honest at the moment, I'm beginning to think O'Dea and Mills could be the best pairing, but I'd leave it for now.

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Re: Lita's goal

by Ian Royal » 07 Oct 2009 21:55

Royalee No, he was at fault for both goals, but more than one player can be at fault for a goal - O'Dea was also at fault, which is what I'm saying. Being honest at the moment, I'm beginning to think O'Dea and Mills could be the best pairing, but I'd leave it for now.


I'm inclined to agree with the pairing and the leave it for now - another two games at least..., but Lita has never been slow and Ivar would have had to have been lightning quick to get close enough to him to make enough of a challenge to stop him. So no, I don't think he was at fault for the goal.

Afterall, Karacan was closer and didn't catch him.

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Re: Lita's goal

by Ryn » 08 Oct 2009 13:30

Lita played in the gap behind Ivar and O'Dea for most of the match, making late runs into the box which just weren't picked up.

He well knew that he would have the beating of Ivar in a straight run for the ball and took good advantage of it.

I'm depressed that it was left to Ivar to keep him quiet, when Karacan/Cisse man marking him might have been a better option.

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