by Rex »
25 Feb 2010 06:48
That was plucked out of the hat wasn't it. Who could really see us equalising so late into injury time. Then again it seems to be familiar. WBA came out of the traps straight away and it could have been a hell of a torturous away game if we didn't finally allow them to ease up to our pace.
We were getting hammered ineffectively with the pretty passing but even WBA were making very silly mistakes which raised the droll cheer. Thank christ the team settled and scored that equaliser so close to their initial strike otherwise it could very well have been another story. The first half then settled down into nothing much happening but i was happy / relieved to be going into the second half at 1-1.
We almost hit them straight back again at 2-1 when Siggy hit the crossbar which was one of those heartstopping moments when the Reading support were willing the ball to go in.
Both home and away support were exiting the ground when it looked like we would rue that missed opportunity, WBA support chanting Que Sera Sera, us glowering and taunting and then Howard stepped up to the plate. Sheer pandemonium ensured where a number of us ended up with cuts and bruises due to leeping around like loons, i think even Floyd was enjoying himself last night.
Funny seeing the Reading support suddenly going back to their seats.
The match had it all, showing both our weaknesses and the teams tenactity to not give up.
To say that was on a par with the Liverpool result is an understatement, but it was all the more sweeter.
No doubt there will be a review of the pandemonium ofter the final whistle and hopefully McAnuff's red card will be recinded.