Who do you want to be the hero?

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by fester_royal » 13 Apr 2011 17:00

tough one for me.. i want to say church or manset as they could really do with that type of lift and have futures

but i guess I have to say Ivar, a diving header like he scored against man city at home just for old time sake :D

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by readingbedding » 13 Apr 2011 17:02

Robbie Savage og

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by brendywendy » 13 Apr 2011 17:06

all of these are good.

can i have all of them please

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Jerry St Clair » 13 Apr 2011 17:07

What's Peter Mate up to at the moment?

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by TBM » 13 Apr 2011 17:11

Chris Armstrong


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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Ian Royal » 13 Apr 2011 17:12

Church falling over in the box and sitting on the ball, squashing it into the ground before it springs back into shape flying into the back of the net.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Ferris » 13 Apr 2011 17:14

Manset bicycle kick in the 90th minute at wembley. He lands on his neck and is unable to move.

Brian rushes from the dugout to cradles him in his arms.

Mathieu slowly opens his eyes, and looks at Brian, "Manset done good?"

Brian, fighting back the tears, "Yeah. Manset done good. Real good... Farewell sweet beast" Brian closes Manset's eyes and kisses him on the forehead.

As he's stretcherd off the pitch, Wembley is filled with an eerie silence. But as the stretcher reaches the sideline, he slowly raises his arm and gives the thumbs up. The crowd goes mental, the final whistle blows, Reading are promoted and the beast dies on the way to hospital.

That's the dream anyway.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by NR_Royal » 13 Apr 2011 17:20

Ferris Manset bicycle kick in the 90th minute at wembley. He lands on his neck and is unable to move.

Brian rushes from the dugout to cradles him in his arms.

Mathieu slowly opens his eyes, and looks at Brian, "Manset done good?"

Brian, fighting back the tears, "Yeah. Manset done good. Real good... Farewell sweet beast" Brian closes Manset's eyes and kisses him on the forehead.

As he's stretcherd off the pitch, Wembley is filled with an eerie silence. But as the stretcher reaches the sideline, he slowly raises his arm and gives the thumbs up. The crowd goes mental, the final whistle blows, Reading are promoted and the beast dies on the way to hospital.

That's the dream anyway.


http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/psychiatry ... ition.aspx

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Optimist » 13 Apr 2011 17:25

TBM Chris Armstrong


I very rarely remember dreams, but I remember one from a couple of weeks ago really clearly. Reading beat Cardiff 5-0 in the play-off final, Armstrong comes on the the final 10 minutes as a "farewell" and scores number 5 with a diving header.


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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Focher » 13 Apr 2011 17:35

not bothered who it is just as long as its a toe punt from well outside the area.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Z175 » 13 Apr 2011 18:15

Ideally myself.

In a quirk of fate I'm scouted over the coming weeks and invited to a trial at hogwood the day before Derby. As soon as I turn up theres a commotion, and it turns out the team all have 'flu and we can only put out 10 men. Brian phones around but the football league will allow no more loans so we're set to start with 10 men. As he comes out of his office I arrive at hogwood ...

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by rhroyal » 13 Apr 2011 18:17

Ferris Manset bicycle kick in the 90th minute at wembley. He lands on his neck and is unable to move.

Brian rushes from the dugout to cradles him in his arms.

Mathieu slowly opens his eyes, and looks at Brian, "Manset done good?"

Brian, fighting back the tears, "Yeah. Manset done good. Real good... Farewell sweet beast" Brian closes Manset's eyes and kisses him on the forehead.

As he's stretcherd off the pitch, Wembley is filled with an eerie silence. But as the stretcher reaches the sideline, he slowly raises his arm and gives the thumbs up. The crowd goes mental, the final whistle blows, Reading are promoted and the beast dies on the way to hospital.

That's the dream anyway.
Not many RFC dreams for me end with the death of our players.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Ian Royal » 13 Apr 2011 18:18

Z175 Ideally myself.

In a quirk of fate I'm scouted over the coming weeks and invited to a trial at hogwood the day before Derby. As soon as I turn up theres a commotion, and it turns out the team all have 'flu and we can only put out 10 men. Brian phones around but the football league will allow no more loans so we're set to start with 10 men. As he comes out of his office I arrive at hogwood ...


I'd go for that, but with us having 11 players, but no subs. I then get to come on as one of the outfield player's gets cramp with 5 minutes to go at 0-0, before hilariously tackling someone and setting up our winning goal.


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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Z175 » 13 Apr 2011 18:18

rhroyal
Ferris Manset bicycle kick in the 90th minute at wembley. He lands on his neck and is unable to move.

Brian rushes from the dugout to cradles him in his arms.

Mathieu slowly opens his eyes, and looks at Brian, "Manset done good?"

Brian, fighting back the tears, "Yeah. Manset done good. Real good... Farewell sweet beast" Brian closes Manset's eyes and kisses him on the forehead.

As he's stretcherd off the pitch, Wembley is filled with an eerie silence. But as the stretcher reaches the sideline, he slowly raises his arm and gives the thumbs up. The crowd goes mental, the final whistle blows, Reading are promoted and the beast dies on the way to hospital.

That's the dream anyway.
Not many RFC dreams for me end with the death of our players.


Id rather the beast lived than we got promoted. Plastic I know.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Z175 » 13 Apr 2011 18:19

Ian Royal
Z175 Ideally myself.

In a quirk of fate I'm scouted over the coming weeks and invited to a trial at hogwood the day before Derby. As soon as I turn up theres a commotion, and it turns out the team all have 'flu and we can only put out 10 men. Brian phones around but the football league will allow no more loans so we're set to start with 10 men. As he comes out of his office I arrive at hogwood ...


I'd go for that, but with us having 11 players, but no subs. I then get to come on as one of the outfield player's gets cramp with 5 minutes to go at 0-0, before hilariously tackling someone and setting up our winning goal.


As I wouldn't make it through 90 mins thats actually much better!

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Ian Royal » 13 Apr 2011 18:20

I have no illusions about my fitness or skill. I think I'd struggle to make 5+injury time tbh.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by roadrunner » 13 Apr 2011 18:22

Ian Harte free-kick, 89th minute in the last game of the season meaning we sneak 2nd place and Cardiff miss out by a point.

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 13 Apr 2011 18:23

Ian Royal I have no illusions about my fitness or skill. I think I'd struggle to make 5+injury time tbh.


You would only be playing on the radio though!!

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by Svlad Cjelli » 13 Apr 2011 18:28

Ian Royal
Z175 Ideally myself.

In a quirk of fate I'm scouted over the coming weeks and invited to a trial at hogwood the day before Derby. As soon as I turn up theres a commotion, and it turns out the team all have 'flu and we can only put out 10 men. Brian phones around but the football league will allow no more loans so we're set to start with 10 men. As he comes out of his office I arrive at hogwood ...


Did your plan include the foresight of having registered yourself as a player with the FL before the fourth Thursday in March?

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Re: Who do you want to be the hero?

by ZacNaloen » 13 Apr 2011 18:29

Ian Harte scoring an absolute screamer at the end of a nail biting 1-0 vs Derby. Pitch Invasion.

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