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Re: Robin Friday

by Svlad Cjelli » 27 Dec 2010 12:46

jonboy29red dunno if its been mentiond on here or not but after the game yesterday bbc berks had a documentry on the great man prob was on the friday show as well


Yep, but sadly as its the sanitised, don't risk offending anyone, BBC they deemed many of his most interesting "expolits" unbroadcastable and so didn't mention them.

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Re: Robin Friday

by RoyalBlue » 27 Dec 2010 13:19

Svlad Cjelli
jonboy29red dunno if its been mentiond on here or not but after the game yesterday bbc berks had a documentry on the great man prob was on the friday show as well


Yep, but sadly as its the sanitised, don't risk offending anyone, BBC they deemed many of his most interesting "expolits" unbroadcastable and so didn't mention them.


They had an interview with Brian Roach who not only missed 'the goal' against Tranmere because he was writing notes at the time but then compounded that by claiming that Friday celebrated that goal by kissing a policeman behind the goal!

I'm sure that I am not wrong in stating that the kissing the policeman celebration was at an entirely different game (Stockport?). Somewhere I've got a press cutting from the Evening Post which has a photo of that incident plus a quote from the policeman in question who was a Reading supporter.

Incidentally, referring back to the Robin Friday book last night, there are a lot of quotes from people who knew Friday best that claim the Friday bad boy image was greatly over exaggerated. Hurley himself states categorically that Friday never drank before games when he was in charge, having been caught out once and learned his lesson.

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Re: Robin Friday

by Ark Royal » 27 Dec 2010 15:43

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jonboy29red dunno if its been mentiond on here or not but after the game yesterday bbc berks had a documentry on the great man prob was on the friday show as well


Yep, but sadly as its the sanitised, don't risk offending anyone, BBC they deemed many of his most interesting "expolits" unbroadcastable and so didn't mention them.


They had an interview with Brian Roach who not only missed 'the goal' against Tranmere because he was writing notes at the time but then compounded that by claiming that Friday celebrated that goal by kissing a policeman behind the goal!

I'm sure that I am not wrong in stating that the kissing the policeman celebration was at an entirely different game (Stockport?). Somewhere I've got a press cutting from the Evening Post which has a photo of that incident plus a quote from the policeman in question who was a Reading supporter.

Incidentally, referring back to the Robin Friday book last night, there are a lot of quotes from people who knew Friday best that claim the Friday bad boy image was greatly over exaggerated. Hurley himself states categorically that Friday never drank before games when he was in charge, having been caught out once and learned his lesson.


Cop-kissing was during the 2-1 win against Rochdale on 9th April 1975. Andy Alleyne scored the first (he did not kiss a policeman as far as I can recall).

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Re: Robin Friday

by oldebiscuit » 27 Dec 2010 18:17

southstand67 The only time I ever remember Reading being on 'Big Match' was when they showed Steve Death making a goal keeping howler - anyone shed light on that one?



Think that was the Watney cup V manure in 1970. Deathy had a bit of a goal kick taking problem at the time. The proper Big Match also came when we had arse in the FA Cup circa 1972.

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Re: Robin Friday

by Gordons Cumming » 27 Dec 2010 19:00

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southstand67 The only time I ever remember Reading being on 'Big Match' was when they showed Steve Death making a goal keeping howler - anyone shed light on that one?



Think that was the Watney cup V manure in 1970. Deathy had a bit of a goal kick taking problem at the time. The proper Big Match also came when we had arse in the FA Cup circa 1972.


Yeah.

He kicked the ball out straight to Bobby Charlton, who smacked it back straight into the net.

Doh!


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Re: Robin Friday

by LUX » 27 Dec 2010 19:14

the Crewe game was the last one of the season, we had won promotion the game before with a 2 2 draw at Cambridge.

I remember Charlie Hurley complaining at Crewe's negative tactics, seeing as it was meant to be a tv spectacular.

I also remember we signed Dennis Nelson from Crewe. He and Mick Hollis (Darlington) were signed that Spring to help us break a terrible run. It worked.

7, 8, 9, 10, 11: Murray, Hiron, Friday, Carnaby, Dunphy/Stuckey. Unbeatable.

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Re: Robin Friday

by ankeny » 27 Dec 2010 19:54

LUX the Crewe game was the last one of the season, we had won promotion the game before with a 2 2 draw at Cambridge.

I remember Charlie Hurley complaining at Crewe's negative tactics, seeing as it was meant to be a tv spectacular.

I also remember we signed Dennis Nelson from Crewe. He and Mick Hollis (Darlington) were signed that Spring to help us break a terrible run. It worked.

7, 8, 9, 10, 11: Murray, Hiron, Friday, Carnaby, Dunphy/Stuckey. Unbeatable.

Cheers,Murray never gets a mention,love to see this lot whisked foreward and play todays team

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Re: Robin Friday

by AthleticoSpizz » 27 Dec 2010 20:02

Wherever I read about RF, my thoughts often go back to Minty.

In my small teenage years he was one of my heroes, and I often associated him and Robin as a partnership.

Great hair and moustache, he ended up driving an ambulance for the Avenue School

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Re: Robin Friday

by Man Friday » 27 Dec 2010 20:15

He managed Thatcham Town FC for a while.


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Re: Robin Friday

by LUX » 27 Dec 2010 21:48

I hero worshipped Murray, but the halo slipped a little when I sort of got to know him. He was a regular at the Roebuck near Tilehurst station( KURTZ lol), going out with one of the barmaids. Seemed all too human.

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Re: Robin Friday

by Mid Sussex Royal » 28 Dec 2010 13:39

Minty used to take a mean penalty - just hammered it towards the middle of the goal - but never recall him missing.

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Re: Robin Friday

by Hampshire Royal » 28 Dec 2010 14:03

I have been lucky enough to have seen a number of very good, exciting footballers play live.

The three that I would pay money to see no matter what team they were in, but simply because they were extremely exicting and could do stuff in a match that 'ordinary' players just couldn't and they're George Best, Diego Maradona and Robin Friday.

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Re: Robin Friday

by eleventh earl of mar » 28 Dec 2010 19:51

Mid Sussex Royal Minty used to take a mean penalty - just hammered it towards the middle of the goal - but never recall him missing.


Having scored two penalties in a game (against Walsall I think) he missed another which cost him a fairly rare type of hat-trick.


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Re: Robin Friday

by ankeny » 30 Dec 2010 12:51

Dont know if its been mentiones but there is a good artical on Robin on the bbc web site.His wife Lisa is on there(Different story what she told me though)being interviewed.

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Re: Robin Friday

by Forbury Lion » 30 Dec 2010 13:00

RoyalBlue Hurley himself states categorically that Friday never drank before games when he was in charge, having been caught out once and learned his lesson.
.. was that lesson "never get caught"?

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Re: Robin Friday

by RoyalBlue » 30 Dec 2010 14:48

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RoyalBlue Hurley himself states categorically that Friday never drank before games when he was in charge, having been caught out once and learned his lesson.
.. was that lesson "never get caught"?


I doubt it. Hurley was not a 'mug' in any shape or form. That is why he was one of the few (only) people able to manage and control Friday.

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