seahawk10Far Canal An excellent summary Floyd; a pleasure to read.
+1
Someone send that in to the Evening Post.
The EP may have a problem with the Floydmeister's liberal use of the word bollocks.
by PEARCEY » 15 Feb 2010 19:17
seahawk10Far Canal An excellent summary Floyd; a pleasure to read.
+1
Someone send that in to the Evening Post.
by Allyh84 » 15 Feb 2010 21:00
floyd__streete Well, a funny thing happened to me yesterday - for the first time in a couple of seasons I thoroughly enjoyed a match at the Madejski.
Playing against a side who are absolute certs to be promoted from our division this season, a side who beat us comfortably a matter of months ago, Reading played with plenty of b*llocks.....rather than playing absolute b*llocks as has so often been the case in recent times. Down to 10 men against a very decent team we all feared the worst especially as they had out-passed us to death after their first equaliser. But Reading lifted it again, Bryn drove us forward and West Brom capitulated in having their own man sent off and then we bossed them; this was a chance to make history and our players just weren't going to allow the opposition to put us out on our home turf. Great stuff.
And the crowd weren't going to be over-awed by 4,000 travelling supporters as boisterous as those Baggies fans always are. Our drones raised their game too, as we always tend to do against a big away support, and there wasn't even a god-awful chorus of how sh*t must you be to be heard. The Albion fans were giving it the billy big-b*llocks outside the ground, but only because they had been out-shouted inside when it mattered. Some good old fashioned abuse being chanted back and forth betwee East and South stand as we all streamed away from the ground; no-one got hurt, so happy days.
Some truly memorable moments yesterday. Kebe - rather aptly for someone who moves like sh*t off a shovel - now has the honour of scoring our fastest goal ever, which was bonkers in absolutely every way. Then the Church goal; everyone rose, waited, agonised as Carson raised a hand, and went potty as the scraps were swept home. Memorable.
Of course, Reading being Reading rarely does the big ocassion have a truly happy ending but the intial disappointment at narrowly failing to get the job done yesterday is tempered by the realisaton that we get another go at it and we have the incentive of today's brilliant home draw. Of course, we have no chance in the replay.....just like we had no chance at Anfield.
83 years. Several generations of RFC fans have never seen their team get to the last 8 of the cup. You can imagine that legendary supporters such as Roy Tranter and Frank Orton would have given that a huge thumbs up yesterday. I know I certainly did.
by handbags_harris » 15 Feb 2010 22:27
Allyh84floyde__streete And the crowd weren't going to be over-awed by 4,000 travelling supporters as boisterous as those Baggies fans always are. Our drones raised their game too, as we always tend to do against a big away support, and there wasn't even a god-awful chorus of how sh*t must you be to be heard. The Albion fans were giving it the billy big-b*llocks outside the ground, but only because they had been out-shouted inside when it mattered. Some good old fashioned abuse being chanted back and forth betwee East and South stand as we all streamed away from the ground; no-one got hurt, so happy days.
Oh come on you love it! I am sure when everyone is singing it, you are sitting down, cross armed, frowning and shouting "leave them alone and stop being so mean!"
GET INVOLVED IN THE SAVAGE BANTER MATE OI OI!
by Big Foot » 15 Feb 2010 23:03
handbags_harrisAllyh84floyde__streete And the crowd weren't going to be over-awed by 4,000 travelling supporters as boisterous as those Baggies fans always are. Our drones raised their game too, as we always tend to do against a big away support, and there wasn't even a god-awful chorus of how sh*t must you be to be heard. The Albion fans were giving it the billy big-b*llocks outside the ground, but only because they had been out-shouted inside when it mattered. Some good old fashioned abuse being chanted back and forth betwee East and South stand as we all streamed away from the ground; no-one got hurt, so happy days.
Oh come on you love it! I am sure when everyone is singing it, you are sitting down, cross armed, frowning and shouting "leave them alone and stop being so mean!"
GET INVOLVED IN THE SAVAGE BANTER MATE OI OI!
But it's not really savage banter. The Southbank was all about quick witted original banter, and getting behind the team. If the best "savage banter" the East Stand can come up with is one song knicked off Fulham then Jesus, standards have plummetted over the past 11 years
by Compo's Hat » 16 Feb 2010 02:33
by The Cap » 21 Feb 2010 16:56
by themadstad » 21 Feb 2010 18:57
Rawlie19Barry the bird boggler Shame we didn't get Portsmouth in the QFs then if we beat WBA and Portsmouth go bust we could have had a bye to the semis...
First person I've heard say that...
I'd rather not get to another round via a bye, so pleased that if we overcome WBA then we get to face either Aston Villa or Crystal Palace. Both are very beatable if we can continue to have good days in the cup, whereas Chelsea would have been probably the worst team to come up against. Man City are a team I'd think we'd struggle against, but then if Stoke can contain them then I'm sure we could.
by The Cap » 21 Feb 2010 19:05
by winchester_royal » 21 Feb 2010 19:08
by themadstad » 21 Feb 2010 19:11
The Cap Free scoring or not, when we went to their place in the league we took the lead and if it hadn't been for Enuff's Enuff making a balls up of his back pass we could have been 1-0 to the good at half time. And let's face it we now have the man Griffin playing at right back in place of Short Cummings.
It's the Cup and anyway who'd have given us much chance away to the 'Pool?
by Ian Royal » 21 Feb 2010 19:12
by rg6royal » 21 Feb 2010 19:19
by FiNeRaIn » 21 Feb 2010 20:51
by Rax » 21 Feb 2010 20:59
by I was there at Elm Park » 21 Feb 2010 21:04
Rax Is the replay on TV?
by Wycombe Royal » 21 Feb 2010 21:30
FiNeRaIn WBA are looking to beat us in the replay. Bad times.
by FiNeRaIn » 21 Feb 2010 22:07
Wycombe RoyalFiNeRaIn WBA are looking to beat us in the replay. Bad times.
You sound surprised?
Do they often go into matches looking to lose then?
by Avon Royal » 21 Feb 2010 22:12
rg6royal I watched the game on BBC today and it's clear WBA are a very good side but yes I agree Kebe and McAnuff have potential to do alot of damage on those wings.
by Compo's Hat » 22 Feb 2010 03:13
Avon Royalrg6royal I watched the game on BBC today and it's clear WBA are a very good side but yes I agree Kebe and McAnuff have potential to do alot of damage on those wings.
Kebe and McAnuff have been damaging on the wings for most of the season...................
by Royal With Cheese » 22 Feb 2010 09:10
FiNeRaInWycombe RoyalFiNeRaIn WBA are looking to beat us in the replay. Bad times.
You sound surprised?
Do they often go into matches looking to lose then?
I just thought id make a stupid, pointless comment out of boredom really.
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