by floyd__streete » 29 Sep 2010 14:43
by Magnus » 29 Sep 2010 14:55
by Croydon Royal » 29 Sep 2010 15:06
by Sarah Star » 29 Sep 2010 15:07
by RoyalChicagoFC » 29 Sep 2010 15:36
by Vision » 29 Sep 2010 15:46
by ZacNaloen » 29 Sep 2010 15:58
floyd__streete (I thought that I had started a thread on a similar subject in the past but couldn't find it)
Since McD assumed control I make it that we have added 12 points to our overall tally thanks to goals scored in the last 5 minutes of league games, as against 4 points dropped by late goals against giving us (at the risk of sounding like Snowball here) a +8 net return. When you add in cup matches, we have won 6 matches in those last 5 minutes of the 90 and plucked a further 4 draws (2 of those subsequently won in extra time). Great testimony to the fitness and commitment of the team.
09/10
Bristol City 1-1 Reading (Church 90)
Liverpool 1-2 Reading (Sigurdsson 90 pen)
Reading 2-1 Plymouth (Long pen 90)
Reading 2-2 WBA (Mattock 87)
WBA 2-3 Reading (Howard 90)
Reading 1-0 QPR (Sigurdsson pen 85)
Leicester 1-2 Reading (Sigurdsson pen 90)
Reading 1-1 WBA (Tamas 86)
Scunthorpe 2-2 Reading (Sparrow 89)
10/11
Portsmouth 1-1 Reading (Kebe 87)
Leicester 1-2 Reading (Mills 86)
Reading 1-0 Ipswich (Church 88)
by seahawk10 » 29 Sep 2010 17:59
by floyd__streete » 29 Sep 2010 20:36
ZacNaloen So taking these stats into account, do you still have a problem with Mcdermotts everything and the kitchen sink approach to winning games?
by Snowball » 29 Sep 2010 20:40
floyd__streete (I thought that I had started a thread on a similar subject in the past but couldn't find it)
Since McD assumed control I make it that we have added 12 points to our overall tally thanks to goals scored in the last 5 minutes of league games, as against 4 points dropped by late goals against giving us (at the risk of sounding like Snowball here) a +8 net return. When you add in cup matches, we have won 6 matches in those last 5 minutes of the 90 and plucked a further 4 draws (2 of those subsequently won in extra time). Great testimony to the fitness and commitment of the team.
09/10
Bristol City 1-1 Reading (Church 90)
Liverpool 1-2 Reading (Sigurdsson 90 pen)
Reading 2-1 Plymouth (Long pen 90)
Reading 2-2 WBA (Mattock 87)
WBA 2-3 Reading (Howard 90)
Reading 1-0 QPR (Sigurdsson pen 85)
Leicester 1-2 Reading (Sigurdsson pen 90)
Reading 1-1 WBA (Tamas 86)
Scunthorpe 2-2 Reading (Sparrow 89)
10/11
Portsmouth 1-1 Reading (Kebe 87)
Leicester 1-2 Reading (Mills 86)
Reading 1-0 Ipswich (Church 88)
by floyd__streete » 29 Sep 2010 20:45
Snowball Plus two goals in injury time versus Barnsley 90+, 90+
Plus a last minute (of extra time) winner at Torquay 120
Plus Mills (for Reading) 113th minute
and Mills own goal 120 mins (both v Northampton
by PEARCEY » 29 Sep 2010 21:11
by Cookie » 29 Sep 2010 21:16
by floyd__streete » 29 Sep 2010 21:19
PEARCEY What worries me is that Floyd started this thread. Is Floyd an RTG?
by Millsy » 29 Sep 2010 21:24
by oldebiscuit » 29 Sep 2010 21:59
by Forbury Lion » 30 Sep 2010 12:26
by wolsey » 30 Sep 2010 12:29
oldebiscuit Calm down. Don't get to carried away. in 2007/08 we scored quite a few late winners and equalisers and ended up going down due to mostly our lazy 'we've done enough' attitude.
A few examples of late winners are;
22/9/07 Wigan 2-1 Harper 90.
27/10/07 Newcastle 2-1 Long 85
22/12/07 Sunderland 2-1 Hunt 90
11/3/08 Middlesboro 1-0 Harper 90
22/3/08 Birmingham City 2-1 Bikey 85
Careful, relegation may beckon.
by mzungu_royal » 30 Sep 2010 12:37
Forbury Lion I'm surprised those fans who leave 5 minutes before the end to avoid traffic even bother turning up. They've missed 3 goals in our last 2 home games.
by FiNeRaIn » 30 Sep 2010 14:07
Forbury Lion I'm surprised those fans who leave 5 minutes before the end to avoid traffic even bother turning up. They've missed 3 goals in our last 2 home games.
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