Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Wycombe Royal » 21 Sep 2010 12:48

1 - Newport 0 Reading 2
2 - Luton 1 Reading 4
3 - Reading 2 Wigan 1 (Play off semi)

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Svlad Cjelli » 21 Sep 2010 13:08

READING 3 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0, 2003
A consummate second half performance, inspired by Kevin Watson, thrashed the team who were European champions in my youth. The day I realised that little-old Reading might be on the verge of something big. Then Pardew buggered off and it was delayed by a couple of years, but still happened in the end.

READING 3 CRYSTAL PALACE 2, 2005
Quite simply the game that had everything - you literally dare not take your eyes off it for a second for fear of missing something happening. End to end stuff, pure tension throughout.

READING 3 MIDDLESBORO 2, 2006
After a summer of fears and trepidation, all our worst nightmares seemed to come true in the first half hour, and we were all looking forward to a season of thrashings. Then Nicky Shorey picked the ball up and ran at Boro, and the whole team and the stadium seemed to pick their heads up. The most-buzzing half-time ever, after two quick goals just before the break, and real changes in emotion.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Sep 2010 13:13

Svlad Cjelli READING 3 CRYSTAL PALACE 2, 2005
Quite simply the game that had everything - you literally dare not take your eyes off it for a second for fear of missing something happening. End to end stuff, pure tension throughout.

READING 3 MIDDLESBORO 2, 2006
After a summer of fears and trepidation, all our worst nightmares seemed to come true in the first half hour, and we were all looking forward to a season of thrashings. Then Nicky Shorey picked the ball up and ran at Boro, and the whole team and the stadium seemed to pick their heads up. The most-buzzing half-time ever, after two quick goals just before the break, and real changes in emotion.


Give anything to have my own TARDIS and be able to live those two seasons over again. Sad isn't though that being a Reading supporter 99% of the time we have to always look back at what was once rather than what is now!

My 3 are

Reading 4-3 Plymouth Argyle

Best. Comeback. Ever.

Reading 5-0 Derby County

Total complete annihilation of the opposition in about 20 minutes after toying with them for an hour or so

Reading 3-2 Middlesbrough

Why can't we get a DVD of the complete game?

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by londinium » 21 Sep 2010 13:19

Barry the bird boggler
Svlad Cjelli READING 3 CRYSTAL PALACE 2, 2005
Quite simply the game that had everything - you literally dare not take your eyes off it for a second for fear of missing something happening. End to end stuff, pure tension throughout.

READING 3 MIDDLESBORO 2, 2006
After a summer of fears and trepidation, all our worst nightmares seemed to come true in the first half hour, and we were all looking forward to a season of thrashings. Then Nicky Shorey picked the ball up and ran at Boro, and the whole team and the stadium seemed to pick their heads up. The most-buzzing half-time ever, after two quick goals just before the break, and real changes in emotion.


Give anything to have my own TARDIS and be able to live those two seasons over again. Sad isn't though that being a Reading supporter 99% of the time we have to always look back at what was once rather than what is now!

My 3 are

Reading 4-3 Plymouth Argyle

Best. Comeback. Ever.

Reading 5-0 Derby County

Total complete annihilation of the opposition in about 20 minutes after toying with them for an hour or so

Reading 3-2 Middlesbrough

Why can't we get a DVD of the complete game?



Have got a copy somewhere ...will try and dig it out for you.

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Big Foot » 21 Sep 2010 13:21

The Archie Wolves game at Elm Park

5-0 vs Derby to win the league

And an obscure one, 1-1 draw vs Ipswich in January 2004 (or possibly 05). Dire game for 88 minutes, Darren Bent scores in 89th minute for them and Ipswich fans go wild only for Scott Murray to latch onto one of Hahnemann's long goal kicks and cross it in for Owusu to equalise in 91st minute


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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Stranded » 21 Sep 2010 13:23

Big Foot The Archie Wolves game at Elm Park

5-0 vs Derby to win the league

And an obscure one, 1-1 draw vs Ipswich in January 2004 (or possibly 05). Dire game for 88 minutes, Darren Bent scores in 89th minute for them and Ipswich fans go wild only for Scott Murray to latch onto one of Hahnemann's long goal kicks and cross it in for Owusu to equalise in 91st minute


So memorable you've confused a black man and an Icelandic Centre Back. :wink:

And Scott Murray didn't play that day - as we'd already sold him.
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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Still Hate Futcher! » 21 Sep 2010 13:24

1. Simod Cup Final - my first trip to Wembley, standing on the terraces with 40,000 Royals' fans. 4 goals in the sunshine including a belter from Gilkes.

2. 3-2 v Palace. As mentioned before, had it all. Great atmosphere, a spectacular overhead kick equaliser and a late Sonko winner.

3. 3-3 Blackburn away. Came from behind 3 times, great away fan friendly pub, lots of inflatables, saw Steve Coppell on the way home. Would've been perfection had Ivar's late winner not been disallowed denying us a place in Europe.

Other memorables 2-1 v Wolves (but largely only for the last 2 minutes), Play off finals (but both ended in tears), 6-0 stuffing of West Ham, 4-3 defeat at Anfield in Lge Cup and 3-1 win over Liverpool in league.

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Still Hate Futcher! » 21 Sep 2010 13:28

Big Foot And an obscure one, 1-1 draw vs Ipswich in January 2004 (or possibly 05). Dire game for 88 minutes, Darren Bent scores in 89th minute for them and Ipswich fans go wild only for Scott Murray to latch onto one of Hahnemann's long goal kicks and cross it in for Owusu to equalise in 91st minute


Don't recall that being a dire one. It was one of the best goalless draws I'd ever seen (until injury time when it became a score draw).

I remember my mates falling over the row of seats in front following the particularly mental equaliser celebration.

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Stranded » 21 Sep 2010 13:29

My top 3.

Wolves 0 Reading 2

The game where to me it became clear we were going to the Prem for the first time.

Tranmere 1 Reading 3

Still one of the most complete performances I've seen a Reading team put in.

Reading 3 Middlesborough 2

Amazing turnaround and a great introduction to an amazing season in the Prem


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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Big Foot » 21 Sep 2010 13:37

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Big Foot The Archie Wolves game at Elm Park

5-0 vs Derby to win the league

And an obscure one, 1-1 draw vs Ipswich in January 2004 (or possibly 05). Dire game for 88 minutes, Darren Bent scores in 89th minute for them and Ipswich fans go wild only for Scott Murray to latch onto one of Hahnemann's long goal kicks and cross it in for Owusu to equalise in 91st minute


So memorable you've confused a black man and an Icelandic Centre Back. :wink:

And Scott Murray didn't play that day - as we'd already sold him.

I've got the Ipswich games confused...the season before, we drew 1-1 and Owusu scored from a Murray cross

And besides, it's "top games" not "most memorable" :P

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by 3 veesinarow » 21 Sep 2010 13:39

All moments of sheer exultation, but that's what you go to football hoping to experience, isn't it?

1) Simod Cup Final, but the semi-final actually has to come close.
2) Leicester the day we went up - the game was fairly forgettable, but the 45 minutes after the final whistle were, singularly, the greatest 45 minutes of RFC-following I have ever felt and nothing will top that. I was blubbing.
3) Brentford away - who didn't want Curo's babies that day?

Had to leave Anfield out of a photo-finish race, though...

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Starry Blue Hooped Wonder » 21 Sep 2010 13:41

So, my top 3 games - based on the fact that they are most memorable to me;

Reading 4 Luton 1 - Simod Cup Final. A win at Wembly, no more to say.
Reading 2 Wigan 1 - Play off semi. The Madejski with an absolutely electric atmosphere!
Reading 3 'Boro 2 - First Premier League match, a historic moment.

Close fourth
Reading 4 Wolves 2 - Always loved night time games at Elm Park and this is the one that sticks in my memory for some reason.

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by East End Lady » 21 Sep 2010 13:43

The Ipswich Reading 1 - 1 Jan 2005 was my first Reading game at the Mad Stad - for various personal reasons had not been to a live game in years - It was brilliant reminded me of everything I loved about football and I have only missed 2 home games since that match.







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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by royal_ross » 21 Sep 2010 13:45

Reading 2 - 1 Wigan (my first ever Royals match, being 13 and going mental at Fozzy's goal!)

Reading 3 - 2 Middlesboro (nearly missed the match but so glad I went, especially Siddy's equaliser, never heard the Mad Stad so loud!)

Bristol City 1 - 4 Reading (best away game I've ever been to & Cisse's rocket)

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Gav » 21 Sep 2010 13:48

Svlad Cjelli READING 3 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0, 2003
A consummate second half performance, inspired by Kevin Watson, thrashed the team who were European champions in my youth. The day I realised that little-old Reading might be on the verge of something big. Then Pardew buggered off and it was delayed by a couple of years, but still happened in the end.

READING 3 CRYSTAL PALACE 2, 2005
Quite simply the game that had everything - you literally dare not take your eyes off it for a second for fear of missing something happening. End to end stuff, pure tension throughout.

READING 3 MIDDLESBORO 2, 2006
After a summer of fears and trepidation, all our worst nightmares seemed to come true in the first half hour, and we were all looking forward to a season of thrashings. Then Nicky Shorey picked the ball up and ran at Boro, and the whole team and the stadium seemed to pick their heads up. The most-buzzing half-time ever, after two quick goals just before the break, and real changes in emotion.


You are me AICMFP

I was literally gonna list those three. Don't need to now.

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by East Grinstead Royal » 21 Sep 2010 13:59

Barney Top 3...no order...

Reading 5 Tranmere 0 (THE Robin Friday goal game) 1976-ish
Reading 4 Plymouth 3 (as already mentioned)
Newport 0 Reading 2 (the 13th league win on the spin in 1985)

Great memories. Thanks for cheering up the board !!


I'm pretty sure that was the 12th. Lincoln away was 13th.

Mine are:-

Cambridge U 2 Reading 2, April 1976. The point seals Reading's first promotion for 50 years.
Newport 0 Reading 2, October 1985. See above. When Reading's second goes in, I nearly brain the Guy behind me with the plaster cast on my left arm.
Reading 2 Wigan A 1, May 2001. Play-off semi. When Reading's second goes in, I graze both shins on the seats in front and pull a stomach muscle

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 21 Sep 2010 13:59

Predictable but:

Archie 2 Wolves 1
Reading 2 Wigan 1
Oxford Utd 0 Reading 2 (two keepers, etc)

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Re: Your Top 3 RFC Games Seen, EVER

by Bucks Dave » 21 Sep 2010 14:14

Crystal Palace v Reading 1962, won 4-3 with 10 men. My first ever game which hooked me for life.
Simod Cup Final
and of course the Middlesbrough first premier game.

I cannot understand why the club never brought out a DVD of the entire game. Feelings of pride,despair,hope,exultation and then a nail biting finish.

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by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Sep 2010 14:17

1. Reading 2 Bolton 1 1995. Friday night, the most crazy i ever saw Elm Park go, just fairytale stuff at the time.
2. Reading 1 Coventry 1. Simod Cup Semi 88. Better than the final for me.
3. Reading 3 Middlesbro 2 2006. the club spent 135 years waiting for that game. Finally we made it.

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by floyd__streete » 21 Sep 2010 14:30

1) Reading 2-1 Wigan, p-off semi 2001. Absolute spazdomonium when we scored, I thought my head was going to explode. It seemed like we had buried 6 years of mediocrity, frustration and misery in an electric 3 minutes at the end of this game. And 20,000+ people watching a Reading home game was a bit :shock: for someone of my generation.

2) Oxford 1-3 Reading, March 2000. Reading had been progressively more guff for 5 seasons but we were finally starting to get some pride back int he club. We'd suffered some awful defeats to Oxford in recent years but this was a come-from-behind cakewalk and showed we were back on the up. Remember Mad Dog and the Mexican wave? Remember RFC fans taking bits of the Manor Ground home with them as souvenirs? Remember the running battles before and afterwards?

3) Reading 3-0 Wolves, April 1996. Elm Park at its best. Packed crowd under floodlights and a thrashing of a former manager to secure survival. And still the best goal I have ever seen, Jimmy Quinn's keepie-ups, turn and smash. F*ck off Mark McGhee.....

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