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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Royal Lady » 24 Feb 2010 16:33

Jerry Williams skinned Kenny Sansom time and again - it was beautiful to watch!

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Uke » 24 Feb 2010 16:49

Royal Lady Jerry Williams skinned Kenny Sansom time and again - it was beautiful to watch!


England's #1 was #2 that day!

As I said Happy Times :D

Pre-Sky and Prem money but always tinged with a faint smell of urine...

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Royal Lady » 24 Feb 2010 17:04

LOL - I only ever stood up the back once - that was enough for me.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Ian Herring » 26 Feb 2010 20:58

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Austere beauty.


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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Feb 2010 20:59

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Brilliant!

and for your information...a tiny part of that picture still remains undemolished

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Ark Royal » 26 Feb 2010 21:28

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Brilliant!

and for your information...a tiny part of that picture still remains undemolished


It gladdens my heart that to hear that!

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Terminal Boardom » 26 Feb 2010 22:35

Whats happened to the tab to upload an attachment?

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Maguire » 27 Feb 2010 00:14

Ark Royal 27th November 1993. 3-0 v Bournemouth. Quinn's second was a first time lob over the keeper from miles out. Mick Gooding scored the other.

I love this picture. Quinny just doing his usual business and leaving a trail of devastation in his wake.

Players in the Arse pic: Senior, Beavon, Les Taylor (behind Beavon), Adams, Lukic, Bremner, Anderson.


Good work Ark, particularly on the Arsenal game (I was at the Bouremouth game and remember the goal). I don't really have a clue about RFC pre c.1992 (the Simod Cup side apart) - it's strange reading people reminiscing about a load of players I couldn't pick out of a police line-up eg. Jerry Williams - couldn't even tell you what position he played.

Never actually been tempted to read about Reading's history either - they're other people's times and other people's memories; I'm happy to leave them as that.


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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by floyd__streete » 27 Feb 2010 00:23

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What a brlliant picture. I love everything on offer here; I love the despair of the Bournemouth number 10, I love the grounded hopelessness of keeper and defender, I love the triumphant arms-aloft fan underneath Jimmy's right hand. Particularly though I love Quinn's 'yeah, I've scored again, so what' expression, and I would remark upon his powerful tree-trunk legs but the homo-eroticism might finish many of you off.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Ark Royal » 27 Feb 2010 06:09

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What a brlliant picture. I love everything on offer here; I love the despair of the Bournemouth number 10, I love the grounded hopelessness of keeper and defender, I love the triumphant arms-aloft fan underneath Jimmy's right hand. Particularly though I love Quinn's 'yeah, I've scored again, so what' expression, and I would remark upon his powerful tree-trunk legs but the homo-eroticism might finish many of you off.[/quote]

I echo everything Floyd. Everytime I view this picture, I am always drawn to that fan in the seats, arms up triumphant. Roger Titford gave me this photo many years ago along with the one of Trevor Senior scoring against the Arse.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by No Hoops » 27 Feb 2010 08:46

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Brilliant!

and for your information...a tiny part of that picture still remains undemolished


It gladdens my heart that to hear that!


Perfect!

Would love this pic on my wall

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Still Hate Futcher! » 27 Feb 2010 10:15

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I was behind that goal when Senior scored against the Arse - remember it like it was yesterday. What game is the Quinn photo from?


27th November 1993. 3-0 v Bournemouth. Quinn's second was a first time lob over the keeper from miles out. Mick Gooding scored the other.

I love this picture. Quinny just doing his usual business and leaving a trail of devastation in his wake.

Players in the Arse pic: Senior, Beavon, Les Taylor (behind Beavon), Adams, Lukic, Bremner, Anderson.



Mick Gooding's volley that game was a belter, nearly as good as Quinn's 30 yard lob.


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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 27 Feb 2010 10:18

For me ~the~ iconic RFC shot is either of the two showing Friday's goal against Tranmere.

One that is missing from this collection is Kevin Bremner's almost horizontal diving header away at Newport when we set the wins from the start of the season record.....

Am sure someone will stick it up.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Big Foot » 27 Feb 2010 10:33

7 pages and no mention of this modern day classic after a historic goal


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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by ankeny » 27 Feb 2010 10:52

Ark Royal For Seahawk's benefit, here is Friday's goal. Check out other pictures from that memorable evening on my Picasa album:
http://picasaweb.google.com/baz.greenaway/ReadingVTranmere31stMarch1976?feat=directlink


Thanks Ark,got these pics up in the loft but yours are in better nick.Now my wallpaper,the best memory in football concerning Reading,fantastic days,that year was the best promotion season ever.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Feb 2010 11:17

Dick Habbin's hairdo For me ~the~ iconic RFC shot is either of the two showing Friday's goal against Tranmere.

One that is missing from this collection is Kevin Bremner's almost horizontal diving header away at Newport when we set the wins from the start of the season record.....

Am sure someone will stick it up.


I would love to stick it up. I have a copy on my pc but the tabs enabling me to upload pics or create polls have disappeared! :twisted:

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Maguire » 27 Feb 2010 11:19

Big Foot 7 pages and no mention of this modern day classic after a historic goal



lol, awesome.

I love the fact that 90% of posters on here know that was directed at them.

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Feb 2010 11:21

I must be in the 10% then!

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Re: Most Iconic Reading FC picture

by gonesy » 27 Feb 2010 11:47

FiNeRaIn Lets not turn this thread into a debate about Madejski. Great pic of curo and saw him playing for shrewsbury the other night, has barely changed. I miss those days a lot, part of growing up and also the affiliation we had with the players were happy times, even if in division two.


Agreed. It was good to feel some of that affiliation again on Wednesday night. I'd rather be supporting a group of honest players working hard together in League 1 than a bunch of premiership prima donnas desperate to leave what they see as a sinking ship (I'm looking at you Shorey, Kitson :evil: )

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