by rhroyal » 07 Mar 2010 07:42
by Royal_Delight » 07 Mar 2010 07:53
rhroyal Today's game will probably not have a massive long impact on the welfare of our club. To compare it games such as Derby in 2008 away or Brum at home last season would be silly.
Instead, this is our time in the limelight. It's a brief return to the big time. It's a historical game for the club. This match will live in the memory as long as any play-off final or relegation decider. There's every chance that today could provide one of our most euphoric moments as Reading fans; a semi final place in a great competition and a trip to Wembley.
Who cares about the long term importance, today is bloody massive. It's also a rare opportunity, a big occasion for which I'm dead excited but not so much nervous. The implications of last season's game against Brum had my mind distracted all week. This time, I'm massively excited. I can't wait, but it comes without the nerves of knowing how much is in reality riding on this match.
Whether we win or lose, it will be a special day at the Mad Stad today. It's one of the few times I wish I wasn't in Hong Kong, I'd massively love to be at today's match. I hope those of you lucky enough to be there can make a real cauldron of atmosphere that makes me proud as a Reading fan. More so, I hope this can translate to the players and that they'll put in a performance that can make us all truly proud with people all over the world watching. Today could bring back memories of beating Coventry on penalties in 1988. However, this is the F.A. Cup. it's so much more the big time.
C'MON UURRRRZZZZZZZZ!!!! I CAN'T BLOODY WAIT!!!!
by Murts-is-Lej » 07 Mar 2010 08:03
rhroyal Getting money from the FA cup, winning the cup,even putting RFC on the map!
THE FA CUP AND PLAYOFFS ARE WITHIN OUR REACH! C'MON URZZZZ!
by Royal_Delight » 07 Mar 2010 08:18
Murts-is-Lejrhroyal Getting money from the FA cup, winning the cup,even putting RFC on the map!
THE FA CUP AND PLAYOFFS ARE WITHIN OUR REACH! C'MON URZZZZ!
If we win the cup do we get to play in the Europa League next season?
And to think I was slightly worried about having to play Rochdale next season...
by rhroyal » 07 Mar 2010 08:28
by james15 » 07 Mar 2010 08:51
I do agree with what you have written, it also is massive for us financially, the award money for all that we have done in the FA Cup just goes up and up.rhroyal Today's game will probably not have a massive long impact on the welfare of our club. To compare it games such as Derby in 2008 away or Brum at home last season would be silly.
Instead, this is our time in the limelight. It's a brief return to the big time. It's a historical game for the club. This match will live in the memory as long as any play-off final or relegation decider. There's every chance that today could provide one of our most euphoric moments as Reading fans; a semi final place in a great competition and a trip to Wembley.
Who cares about the long term importance, today is bloody massive. It's also a rare opportunity, a big occasion for which I'm dead excited but not so much nervous. The implications of last season's game against Brum had my mind distracted all week. This time, I'm massively excited. I can't wait, but it comes without the nerves of knowing how much is in reality riding on this match.
Whether we win or lose, it will be a special day at the Mad Stad today. It's one of the few times I wish I wasn't in Hong Kong, I'd massively love to be at today's match. I hope those of you lucky enough to be there can make a real cauldron of atmosphere that makes me proud as a Reading fan. More so, I hope this can translate to the players and that they'll put in a performance that can make us all truly proud with people all over the world watching. Today could bring back memories of beating Coventry on penalties in 1988. However, this is the F.A. Cup. it's so much more the big time.
C'MON UURRRRZZZZZZZZ!!!! I CAN'T BLOODY WAIT!!!!
by parky » 07 Mar 2010 10:30
Royal_DelightMurts-is-Lejrhroyal Getting money from the FA cup, winning the cup,even putting RFC on the map!
THE FA CUP AND PLAYOFFS ARE WITHIN OUR REACH! C'MON URZZZZ!
If we win the cup do we get to play in the Europa League next season?
And to think I was slightly worried about having to play Rochdale next season...
I don't think so. 2 seasons ago Cardiff reached the finals and the FA said they could not play in the Europa League( then the UEFA cup). Not so sure, can someone justify this?
Worried that we may get relegated at first too but hey, hope plays an important part right? My gut tells me Brian can save the club from relegation, but my gut has told me crap at times too.
by Scrappy » 07 Mar 2010 11:29
by Royal Lady » 07 Mar 2010 11:48
by Sun Tzu » 07 Mar 2010 11:53
by Man Friday » 07 Mar 2010 12:08
by ankeny » 07 Mar 2010 12:15
by Platypuss » 07 Mar 2010 12:27
by Maquisard » 07 Mar 2010 12:28
Platypuss Glory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> survival
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 07 Mar 2010 18:58
Platypuss Glory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> survival
by rhroyal » 07 Mar 2010 20:11
Platypuss Glory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> survival
by Man Friday » 07 Mar 2010 22:11
Rev Algenon Stickleback HPlatypuss Glory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> survival
so you'd swap places with Portsmouth?
by Man Friday » 07 Mar 2010 22:16
rhroyalPlatypuss Glory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> survival
LOL!! Notts County had glory back in the day. Who's the bigger club now?!
by The whole year inn » 07 Mar 2010 22:20
Man FridayRev Algenon Stickleback HPlatypuss Glory >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> survival
so you'd swap places with Portsmouth?
Yes.
by leww_rfc » 07 Mar 2010 22:22
The whole year inn
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