Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by royal-biscuit-man » 14 Sep 2010 22:27

Very good result, sounded end to end against a very difficult millwall side.

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Sep 2010 22:28

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phil in cornwall When were 2 teams playing in blue and white hoops last promoted to the Premier League at the same time?


Well it certainly ain't going to happen whilst 'Black Hole Madejski' is in charge. :evil: Who needs a striker like James Vaughan anyway!

The way QPR are going, our record could be in danger - and the buggers are still strengthening their squad.Funny how they think they can strengthen a squad that has taken 16 points from 18 but our management feel ours is OK and 'capable of competing effectively' at this level.


So what are you going to do about it? Hide behind your keyboard and throw insults? And yes, I have done that too but at least I am doing something. My sole protest is alive and well and I am happy with it.

Brilliant point tonight. A point at Millwall is not to be sneezed at.

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by sandman » 14 Sep 2010 22:28

Sheff U started better than us in 05/06. QPR have started well but it's far too soon to worry about the record.

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Sarah Star » 14 Sep 2010 22:29

Good job we didn't have to sell Federici

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by howser » 14 Sep 2010 22:29

Happy with that, Millwall are strong at home, 7 goals in their last two home games, well done lads now for 3 at 'boro on Saturday.


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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Pablo » 14 Sep 2010 22:31

Good point but we neeeeeeed a goalscorer that can score 15+

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by rg6royal » 14 Sep 2010 22:33

Good result...Roll on 'Boro.

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Wycombe Royal » 14 Sep 2010 22:36

You can guarantee that if we fail to win Royalblue will be straight on here whinging about us not spending more money on players. YAWN.

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Pablo » 14 Sep 2010 22:39

QPR have scored 17 goals from 6 games. Reading have scored 8 from 6.


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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Horsham Royal » 14 Sep 2010 22:40

Pablo QPR have scored 17 goals from 6 games. Reading have scored 8 from 6.

Different opponents ?

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Sarah Star » 14 Sep 2010 22:42

Pablo QPR have scored 17 goals from 6 games. Reading have scored 8 from 6.

Peaked too soon, obviously

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Avon Royal » 14 Sep 2010 22:42

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phil in cornwall When were 2 teams playing in blue and white hoops last promoted to the Premier League at the same time?


Well it certainly ain't going to happen whilst 'Black Hole Madejski' is in charge. :evil: Who needs a striker like James Vaughan anyway!

The way QPR are going, our record could be in danger - and the buggers are still strengthening their squad.Funny how they think they can strengthen a squad that has taken 16 points from 18 but our management feel ours is OK and 'capable of competing effectively' at this level.


That's right, let's model ourselves on that oh-so-well-run club QPR. :roll:

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by loyalroyal4life » 14 Sep 2010 22:57

Pablo QPR have scored 17 goals from 6 games. Reading have scored 8 from 6.



And that is without their new 2 new strikers smith or hulse playing!


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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by loyalroyal4life » 14 Sep 2010 22:57

royal-biscuit-man Very good result, sounded end to end against a very difficult millwall side.



Indeed cant see many teams grabbing 3 points at the den

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by buzzby » 14 Sep 2010 22:59

Little known fact about QPR's results this season. The only time they have failed to pick up 3 points is when I have bet on them.

Looks like I will have to start betting on them every week to protect our 106 points.

Plus :D at Portsmouth. Only getting what they deserve!!!

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Alan Partridge » 14 Sep 2010 23:00

Excellent point for the Ding and sounded as though they stood up to the pressure well. Gooding and Tim were complimentary of both sides on the radio.

Well played Federici, if he can maintain these levels then he can become a very good goalkeeper.

They were complimentary of Karacan as well, I know he has his detractors but personally I like him. Puts a shift in and can play as well a bit. Pearce improving and Cummings, 3 games 7 points! :mrgreen:

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by From Despair To Where? » 14 Sep 2010 23:01

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phil in cornwall When were 2 teams playing in blue and white hoops last promoted to the Premier League at the same time?


Well it certainly ain't going to happen whilst 'Black Hole Madejski' is in charge. :evil: Who needs a striker like James Vaughan anyway!

The way QPR are going, our record could be in danger - and the buggers are still strengthening their squad.Funny how they think they can strengthen a squad that has taken 16 points from 18 but our management feel ours is OK and 'capable of competing effectively' at this level.


That's right, let's model ourselves on that oh-so-well-run club QPR. :roll:


But remember, this is a team with Colin in charge. Come the January transfer window he'll buy 47 strikers, try to play them all to keep them happy and it will all go tits up.


Would would have been nice to sneak a winner but a good result nontheless. Roll on Boro and a localish game for me,

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Millsy » 15 Sep 2010 00:31

Good result.

Well done boys.

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Re: Millwall vs ReadingFC (6/46) Match Thread

by Z175 » 15 Sep 2010 14:13

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phil in cornwall When were 2 teams playing in blue and white hoops last promoted to the Premier League at the same time?


Well it certainly ain't going to happen whilst 'Black Hole Madejski' is in charge. :evil: Who needs a striker like James Vaughan anyway!

The way QPR are going, our record could be in danger - and the buggers are still strengthening their squad.Funny how they think they can strengthen a squad that has taken 16 points from 18 but our management feel ours is OK and 'capable of competing effectively' at this level.


So what are you going to do about it? Hide behind your keyboard and throw insults? And yes, I have done that too but at least I am doing something. My sole protest is alive and well and I am happy with it.

Brilliant point tonight. A point at Millwall is not to be sneezed at.


So what are you doing? Or is it what you are not doing i.e. going to games? If you believe its so vital to your attendance why don't you go and find someone willing to pump in 5m a season and put them in touch and then you can start enjoying your weekends again! If you can't do that then maybe your not the right person to take action?

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