Back from the match WBA F.A cup

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by RG30 » 25 Feb 2010 13:11

Awesome, unbelivable night to be a Reading fan and this team has already given us two memorable nights to remember this year. I thought we played alright, the formation was spot on to nullify the footballing threat West Brom posed. Thought Jay Tabb had his best game in a Reading shirt, and we've now got a great tie to look forward to.

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by Plymouth_Royal » 25 Feb 2010 13:28

floyd__streete You could accuse Brendan Rodgers of many things, but one thing you could not accuse him of is being a lucky manager. McD has had injury time equalisers against Bristol City and injury time winners against Plymouth in the league, whilst in the cup we have had a lifeline in injury time against both Liverpool and WBA on their own grounds now and a late winner against Burnley. Perhaps he earns his own luck by making conistently logical tactical decisions; HRK on as a fresh extra time sub stretched WBA almost to breaking point and played his role in us winning this astonishing tie.

Not the greatest performance ever and some (Griffin, Ingi and particularly butter-fingers Federici) were below par but again they played with plenty of b*ll*cks and kept going until the end even after a couple of very decent chances had gone begging. Memorable night and this club deserves a overdue cup run and we now have a big day to look forward to on Sunday week, win lose or draw. Must mention again over-zealous stewarding from trumped-up thugs in orange jackets who quite disgracefully attempted with some vigour and force to prevent our players celebrating with some of the best behaved supporters in the country.


So what you're saying is we're a shite football team that works bloody hard and have been lucky. Well here's to McDermott

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by Shaka » 25 Feb 2010 13:30

Good to see Kebe prove the doubters wrong again with a goal and an assist. Also, how did Scott Carson play for England? He parried EVERY shot on target and was lucky that the ball fell to the West Brom players most of the time.

Special mention to the local radio presenter up there after the game for being a complete twat:

"I will bet my mortgage that the Villa will beat Reading"

"Reading didn't beat West Brom, West Brom beat themselves"

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by SLAMMED » 25 Feb 2010 13:31

How many Reading fans had left before we equalised?

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by Rex » 25 Feb 2010 13:36

At least 8 from around me. 'We can see you sneaking in' was much appreciated when they returned.


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by bcubed » 25 Feb 2010 13:45

royalexile At least 8 from around me. 'We can see you sneaking in' was much appreciated when they returned.


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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by URZZZZZZZZ » 25 Feb 2010 14:14

Greatest night for me as a Reading fan, unbelievable!

I predicted in the Prediction thread that it would be a brilliant cup tie, and I wasn't proved wrong.

It had everything!! Many chances, facing heart break, late goal, wonder strike, one of the most celebrated goals I've had as a Reading fan, knob head stewards threatening to fight after the game both fans and players.

Its still an absolute blur to be honest, and hasn't sunk in!! To that twat 'Assistant head steward', you sir are a oxf*rd of the highest order!

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by exileinleeds » 25 Feb 2010 14:19

URZZZZZZZZ Greatest night for me as a Reading fan, unbelievable!

I predicted in the Prediction thread that it would be a brilliant cup tie, and I wasn't proved wrong.

It had everything!! Many chances, facing heart break, late goal, wonder strike, one of the most celebrated goals I've had as a Reading fan, knob head stewards threatening to fight after the game both fans and players.

Its still an absolute blur to be honest, and hasn't sunk in!! To that twat 'Assistant head steward', you sir are a oxf*rd of the highest order!


Quote from BBC news "WBA are happy with the stewarding last night."

That's all right then.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 25 Feb 2010 14:41

From the Express & Star on the aftermath....

The Football Association will investigate a mass post-match melee involving Reading players and Albion stewards at the Hawthorns.

But the Baggies have defended their stewards and insisted their stewards acted “properly” in the incident after the final whistle.

The FA have asked Albion for video footage of the aftermath of last night’s FA Cup fifth round replay, which saw Royals players and Baggies stewards involved in a confrontation.

Reading manager Brian McDermott accused stewards of over-reacting in an incident that was triggered, when Reading’s Jobi McAnuff was sent off after the final whistle for violent conduct in a clash with Albion’s Youssouf Mulumbu.

FA spokesman Scott Field said: “I can confirm that the FA will be reviewing reports of incidents that occurred during the West Bromwich Albion versus Reading cup tie at the Hawthorns last night.”

The FA will study video evidence from ITV and read referee Lee Mason’s report before deciding whether to act.

An Albion statement this afternoon said: “West Bromwich Albion are confident our stewards acted properly in a difficult situation after the final whistle. The FA have requested a copy of the ITV video of the game.”

McAnuff was sent off after the fifth-round replay for allegedly grabbing midfielder Mulumbu, who had kicked the ball in frustration at the final whistle and hit McAnuff.

Witnesses claimed McAnuff grabbed Mulumbu by the throat and the Albion player was then held back by a steward and later ushered away quickly by staff, but his team-mates did not appear to be involved.

Stewards attempted to keep the pair apart and McAnuff reacted angrily, prompting Reading team-mates and other stewards to become involved in a shoving match.

The melee continued as stewards and players jostled when stewards attempted to stop Reading walking to the Smethwick End to celebrate with their fans.

McDermott said: “We were trying to celebrate with our supporters, and the stewards were making it worse. I have had an apology from one of the stewards, which I appreciate, but I didn’t understand what happened.

“It didn’t need to happen. If stewards are coming towards you you have a problem. It was just a mess with a lot of stewards coming on the pitch. I don’t know if it was necessary.

“There was so much going on and the stewards definitely over-reacted but it didn’t taint the night.

Referee Lee Mason, of Lancashire, confirmed McAnuff was dismissed after the final whistle for violent conduct but declined to comment further on the post-match incidents


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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by Silver Fox » 25 Feb 2010 15:12

Barry the bird boggler The FA will study video evidence from ITV


Dismissed due to lack of evidence then?

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by NR_Royal » 25 Feb 2010 15:43

I live 1 hour away...I left at 10.30 and got back at 01.00. oxf*rd one lane roadworks on the M6. :twisted:



BUT WHAT A GAME!!!!!

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by NR_Royal » 25 Feb 2010 15:46

SteveRoyal Seen the highlights.
FML.
We have quality in the side, who said we didn't?

Kebe - 1 goal, 1 assist. Looked calm for both! :shock:


You say that, but Kébé oxf*rd up at least 2 clear chances to score with his lack of composure. However, I don't care because we won.

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by Niko » 25 Feb 2010 15:55

Silver Fox
Barry the bird boggler The FA will study video evidence from ITV


Dismissed due to lack of evidence then?

Sounds like they'll have plenty of evidence to me.


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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by Niko » 25 Feb 2010 15:59

NR_Royal
SteveRoyal Seen the highlights.
FML.
We have quality in the side, who said we didn't?

Kebe - 1 goal, 1 assist. Looked calm for both! :shock:


You say that, but Kébé oxf*rd up at least 2 clear chances to score with his lack of composure. However, I don't care because we won.

Yea, the BBCRB commetators were slagging off Kebe the whole match. rather OTT i thought, even if he was as bad as they made out.

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by Uke » 25 Feb 2010 16:08

Shaka "Reading didn't beat West Brom, West Brom beat themselves"


That explains why they have such large forearms and strong wrists

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by LoyalRoyalFan » 25 Feb 2010 16:25

Any videos coming out of the match?

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by 3 veesinarow » 25 Feb 2010 16:26

Barry the bird boggler An Albion statement this afternoon said: “West Bromwich Albion are confident our stewards acted properly in a difficult situation after the final whistle.


What an unutterably foolish and head-in-the-sand statement that is. Although the very first steward on the pitch acted properly in seperating the two players, what happened after that was unproper in the extreme. If there is any sort of sanity to prevail from this, their "confidence" should prove to be very misguided. As for comments made elsewhere by sour-faced Baggie poor-losers, the member of the coaching team seen to be piling into the melee was from Albion, not Reading as they would want you to believe.
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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by LoyalRoyal22 » 25 Feb 2010 16:35

What a night. Im now back at reality at work.

Last night made all the crap i have seen worth it, for that moment at the end, wouldnt swap that memory for anything, i remembered walking out early when we got well beaten there earlier in the season.

Was amazing, i was at the top near W.BROM fans, and they were taunting us when it was 2-1, was thinking to myself if we score they are their for the taking, as there big guns were no longer on the pitch, and they didnt look very confident. Went mental after Howards strike, was amazing.

What can you say about Sigs goal, incredible strike, was immense.

Anyone see Kebe giving the w.brom fans a cheeky `w****r` sign at the end, they were slating him, and he smiled and gave the sign, what a legend.

My ratings..

Fed- 4
Griffin- 6
Bertrand- 6
Mills- 7
Ivar- 6
Kebe- 8
Mcanuff- 7
tabb- 7
howard- 7
sig -8
church- 7

pearce and robson-kanu also looked good when they came on.

What a night though, simply breathtaking

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by Maguire » 25 Feb 2010 16:40

LoyalRoyal22 Anyone see Kebe giving the w.brom fans a cheeky `w****r` sign at the end, they were slating him, and he smiled and gave the sign, what a legend


I taught him that 8)

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Re: Back from the match WBA F.A cup

by seahawk10 » 25 Feb 2010 16:50

LoyalRoyalFan Any videos coming out of the match?


Goals here:
http://www.footytube.com/video/west-bro ... eb24-35136

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