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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by LUX » 09 Feb 2010 09:50

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lol, to be fair.

I'd vote for the Friday goal v Tranmere, but only because that is my favourite season/period of following RFC. And I was behind that goal.

Objectively, beating promotion rivals in division 4, albeit with a great goal <<<<<<<<<<<the significance of Doyle's goal at Leicester, so it'd probably should be that.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Franchise FC » 09 Feb 2010 09:53

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lol, to be fair.

I'd vote for the Friday goal v Tranmere, but only because that is my favourite season/period of following RFC. And I was behind that goal.

Objectively, beating promotion rivals in division 4, albeit with a great goal <<<<<<<<<<<the significance of Doyle's goal at Leicester, so it'd probably should be that.


Except that Doyle's goal at Leicester meant absolutely nothing - had we lost, we'd still have been promoted that day because of the results elsewhere.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by papereyes » 09 Feb 2010 09:54

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Royal Rother » 09 Feb 2010 09:54

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by LUX » 09 Feb 2010 09:57

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Except that Doyle's goal at Leicester meant absolutely nothing - had we lost, we'd still have been promoted that day because of the results elsewhere.



ah, but by that token, if Friday hadn't scored, we'd still have won 4-0.


so what does iconic mean to you?


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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Maguire » 09 Feb 2010 10:00

papereyes that is one of the best photos i've ever seen, makes me lol every time. genius.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by papereyes » 09 Feb 2010 10:05

I think its brilliant. There were more but that's the only one I've found.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by AF2 » 09 Feb 2010 10:11

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lol and 'greed along with that one of RG30 shoving some kid out the way to shake hands with Hahnemann after boro ( :?: ) a coupla years back

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Franchise FC » 09 Feb 2010 10:35

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Except that Doyle's goal at Leicester meant absolutely nothing - had we lost, we'd still have been promoted that day because of the results elsewhere.



ah, but by that token, if Friday hadn't scored, we'd still have won 4-0.


so what does iconic mean to you?


Maybe you should re-read the original post (wait a minute - it was your own post) that states the SIGNIFICANCE of Doyle's goal. I re-state - it had NO significance.

I have not made any comment on whether any particular goal was iconic, mainly because the thread relates to PICTURES that were iconic.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by LUX » 09 Feb 2010 10:41

ok.

to be clear, that goal (or rather Doyle's celebration thereof, let's be accurate here) is, in my opinion (I accept it is not a fact) the iconic moment of a day when we got promoted to the Premiership for the first time, which itself was an iconic promotion.

That's what I meant. I'm sure that is a total surprise to you.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Royal With Cheese » 09 Feb 2010 10:46

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How about that picture of McGhee appearing to be cacking his pants after we bet Wolves in injo time. It was class.


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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Comfortably Numb » 09 Feb 2010 10:48

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Wikipedia His goal against Tranmere Rovers in March 1976 has been described as one of the greatest ever goals - sadly this was a time when most lower division matches were never recorded for television. Friday was waiting just outside the left hand corner of the box when the ball came across to him. He subsequently leaped high into the air, caught the ball on his chest, with his back to goal, spun around 180 degrees, and proceeded to fire the ball into the net, stunning the Tranmere defenders, to the great roar of the crowd. The referee that evening, the internationally-experienced Clive Thomas, held his hands in his face in disbelief and afterwards described it as one of the best goals he had ever witnessed. In response, Friday in typical fashion quipped that he should come more often as he does that sort of thing every week!


why o why do we not have a statue of Robin Friday :?: most clubs are proud of their past, successful or not. id gladly chip in towards this if star got behind it :!:

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Focher » 09 Feb 2010 10:50

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Ah you can get a small glimpse of 'Death Alley' in that photo. I used to love walking down there when we played Bury and Stockport at home. Unfortunately when we played Swindon, Oxford, Stoke and the like i was in too much of a hurry so went down the Tilehurst Rd instead 8)

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by BobKnows » 09 Feb 2010 10:56

There was a rather lovely piccie of Martin Butler in the rain that I used to have pinned in my locker :oops:

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Still Hate Futcher! » 09 Feb 2010 11:09

My vote goes to the Sonko picture, because it sums up better than any other those superb 2 seasons when we ran away with the title and almost qualified for Europe.

The picture of Friday on the cover of his biography comes a close second. It's just a great portrait of the man voted our best ever player and it's also a classic picture of Elm Park with The Spread Eagle in the background.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Franchise FC » 09 Feb 2010 11:11

Still Hate Futcher! My vote goes to the Sonko picture, because it sums up better than any other those superb 2 seasons when we ran away with the title and almost qualified for Europe.

The picture of Friday on the cover of his biography comes a close second. It's just a great portrait of the man voted our best ever player and it's also a classic picture of Elm Park with The Spread Eagle in the background.


That's a coincidence - Friday spent a lot of his time in the Spread with John Murray - at times until 15 minutes before kick-off

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by fester_royal » 09 Feb 2010 11:13

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Wikipedia His goal against Tranmere Rovers in March 1976 has been described as one of the greatest ever goals - sadly this was a time when most lower division matches were never recorded for television. Friday was waiting just outside the left hand corner of the box when the ball came across to him. He subsequently leaped high into the air, caught the ball on his chest, with his back to goal, spun around 180 degrees, and proceeded to fire the ball into the net, stunning the Tranmere defenders, to the great roar of the crowd. The referee that evening, the internationally-experienced Clive Thomas, held his hands in his face in disbelief and afterwards described it as one of the best goals he had ever witnessed. In response, Friday in typical fashion quipped that he should come more often as he does that sort of thing every week!


why o why do we not have a statue of Robin Friday :?: most clubs are proud of their past, successful or not. id gladly chip in towards this if star got behind it :!:


we havent got money to buy real life players to help the team, what chance of getting metal or stone ones? ex players, ex managers and ex chairman are all history in RFC eyes, a club that always looks forward apparantly

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