RFC claims to fame

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Wax Jacket » 17 Jan 2011 17:04

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I went to school with Neil Webb. He also lived in the house backing on to mine.



Far be it for me to doubt your career as a veteran paperboy, but if Neil Webb left school aged 16 in 1979, and you were 11 then, so that would make you about 26-30 When Dariusz was playing for us.


that's actually borderline HOF

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by The Goat was fed » 17 Jan 2011 17:04

A few people might have seen me crying on the TV when we got relegated.

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by super darren caskey » 17 Jan 2011 17:09

Im seen behind the goal in the north stand at the playoff 2nd leg against wigan in a yellow reading shirt.Im seen as forster celebrates after knocking in the penalty rebound.Thats all im afraid.What a night though.Never seen an atmosphere as good as that at the mad stad though im sure some people will disagree.Incredible!!!

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by westongeezer » 17 Jan 2011 17:24

VOR My sister lives in a house in Dorset that used to be the pub that was run by Trevor Senior's parents when he was a young lad

I can top this.
I opened my business in a small town called Bridgwater, one sunny day in walked GOD Trev i was gob smacked in fact i was in total disbelief, in my teens hes was my hero at Reading, turned out he was the Manager for Bridgwater town he was a regular at my place for a while before he left pastures not so good or good but great to see him aswell as in the middle of nowhere.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Royal Lady » 17 Jan 2011 18:45

The Goat was fed A few people might have seen me crying on the TV when we got relegated.
:lol: :lol:


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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Royal Lady » 17 Jan 2011 18:47

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VOR My sister lives in a house in Dorset that used to be the pub that was run by Trevor Senior's parents when he was a young lad

I can top this.
I opened my business in a small town called Bridgwater, one sunny day in walked GOD Trev i was gob smacked in fact i was in total disbelief, in my teens hes was my hero at Reading, turned out he was the Manager for Bridgwater town he was a regular at my place for a while before he left pastures not so good or good but great to see him aswell as in the middle of nowhere.

LOL - he used to have to drive the team minibus to away games and he once had to beg the chairman for £2.50 each for some fish and chips on the way home.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by LUX » 17 Jan 2011 21:51

Right. I used to have a summer job in Henley's Ladbrokes in 1979-1983 summer holidays. I used to have my breakfast served by Gordon Cumming in the tea bar at Henley station (having cycled there from Tilehurst to save money).

I also used to drink with John Minty Murray at the Roebuck, circa 1983.

I also used to stand near Lawrie Sanchez on the Southbank when he was dropped/injured. He'd say HI.

ps I was actually a Tilehurst ender, unless it was raining.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Red » 18 Jan 2011 10:35

When I was growing up I lived next door to Steve Francis and Neil Smilie. (They didn't live together, they were neighbours on either side).

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by dean horrix legend » 18 Jan 2011 10:57

Have beaten Stuart Beavon (senior) at darts a couple of times.

Used to have a kick about with Lea Barkus when he lived next door to the in laws.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Royal Lady » 18 Jan 2011 11:10

Red When I was growing up I lived next door to Steve Francis and Neil Smilie. (They didn't live together, they were neighbours on either side).

In Lower Earlers? My m8 lived opposite Neil Smillie there.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Wax Jacket » 18 Jan 2011 12:38

Earley not Lowers

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by RobRoyal » 18 Jan 2011 12:44

I was taught at School by someone who was nobbed by Jamie Lambert's brother.

CSB.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Royal Lady » 18 Jan 2011 14:36

Wax Jacket Earley not Lowers

Hmmm - just on the border then - behind Asda....


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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Gobsheik » 18 Jan 2011 16:02

1. Made an appearance on Soccer AM's 'Fans of the Week', a few years ago.
2. Captured on Sky TV being thrown into a hedge coming out of Brentford's ground after that famous draw.
3. Captured again on TV running on to the pitch after Jimmy Quinn's goal against Brighton at Elm Park.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Red » 18 Jan 2011 16:12

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Wax Jacket Earley not Lowers

Hmmm - just on the border then - behind Asda....

Where was the border?

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Wax Jacket » 18 Jan 2011 16:15

Rushey Way to my mind

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by Red » 18 Jan 2011 16:31

Yeh I'd go with that actually. Earley then.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by No Fixed Abode » 18 Jan 2011 16:40

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The Goat was fed A few people might have seen me crying on the TV when we got relegated.
:lol: :lol:


I saw you crying at another Reading game at the Mad Stad as well. You were a bit younger then though.

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Re: RFC claims to fame

by seahawk10 » 18 Jan 2011 20:24

I was interviewed on BBCRB twice. Once for being a Reading fan in Los Angeles on Sportsnight and the other time after Jacko bit the dust and they wanted a local take. I threw in some secret nobber shout-outs for the last interview and I have not been called back since! :oops:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqYB3LuGtB4

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