Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by 1871 Royal » 17 May 2011 22:33

What an amazing night, watched it in my flat with my c**** of flatmates. (a peterbrough fan and a west ham fam) got shit from then all night when we went 3-0 up they turned the TV over and wouldn't turn it back but no matter, I have a TV in my room with sky sports so watched it on that :)

10/10 from everyone, very impressed with Mills, thought it was his best game in a Reading shirt and Cummings did so well coming into an unorthodox position for him.

I don't think it has quite sunk in yet that I will be going to the home of football to watch my club play, too young to go to simod cup or bolton game!

Amazing, just amazing!

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by Ian Royal » 17 May 2011 22:36

Fantasic. Norwich fan in the pub enjoyed it more than I did. Absolutely hated Cardiff. :lol: :lol:

We could have had 5 or 6, although we were fairly lucky to take the lead and not to conceed before we scored.

Really really happy.

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by loyalroyalsam » 17 May 2011 22:41

A-M-A-Z-I-N-G NIGHT! ROLL ON MAY 30TH! URZZZZZZZZZZZ

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by CanadaRoyal » 17 May 2011 22:44

What a great game - had to watch it on a crappy stream but awesome nonetheless.

To the other Royals fans living in Canada - if this is gonna be available to watch on the box we should seriously look to hit a pub and watch the game.

I'm only an hour outside of Guelph and have some friends living in Cambridge.

Go Royals.

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by RoyalBlue » 17 May 2011 22:47

Super_horns Congratulations!

Hope you have more luck than in your last 2 play-off finals!


Many thanks!

QPR supporting mate of mine got told off for waking up his kid when Long scored!


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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by PieEater » 17 May 2011 22:47

Ian Royal Fantasic. Norwich fan in the pub enjoyed it more than I did. Absolutely hated Cardiff. :lol: :lol:


You forget how the rest of fans also hate Cardiff and would be rooting for us tonight.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by Ian Royal » 17 May 2011 22:56

roadrunner Reading fans competing against each other.. we're on the left side.. we're on the right side... :lol: Miss that back under the south bank.


"We're the rigggghhht side." Not "we're on the right side" you plastic.

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by Terminal Boardom » 17 May 2011 23:02

How did that go?

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by floyd__streete » 17 May 2011 23:02

Well, that is obviously lovely stuff but I thought we were actually completely mediocre first half. Awful goalkeeping from an awful goalkeeper gifts us a lead and then a totally obvious penalty wraps it up. Second half we did the proverbial job, some very sensible play putting the ball into the channels, defending from the front. We are that dreaded phrase used for mediocre sides - 'well organised'.

Swansea will be licking their lips. Two wins against us will mean nothing, but their movement and all round quality is greater than ours. So let's hope they freeze on the big day and absolutely stack it.....Reading style.


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by roadrunner » 17 May 2011 23:03

Ian Royal
roadrunner Reading fans competing against each other.. we're on the left side.. we're on the right side... :lol: Miss that back under the south bank.


"We're the rigggghhht side." Not "we're on the right side" you plastic.


I know how it's sung you Fcking pillock.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by Ian Royal » 17 May 2011 23:04

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"We're the rigggghhht side." Not "we're on the right side" you plastic.


I know how it's sung you Fcking pillock.


Didn't look like it.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by mx » 17 May 2011 23:06

floyd__streete Well, that is obviously lovely stuff but I thought we were actually completely mediocre first half. Awful goalkeeping from an awful goalkeeper gifts us a lead and then a totally obvious penalty wraps it up. Second half we did the proverbial job, some very sensible play putting the ball into the channels, defending from the front. We are that dreaded phrase used for mediocre sides - 'well organised'.

Swansea will be licking their lips. Two wins against us will mean nothing, but their movement and all round quality is greater than ours. So let's hope they freeze on the big day and absolutely stack it.....Reading style.


The only other Reading fan in the pub in Winchester said to me at half time " 2 nil up after playing that badly isn't bad" and I don't really disagree, but football is about results -and we got it. And over 90 mins we were better and deserved it.

and to be fair the local Saints fans were on our side as well.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by SLAMMED » 17 May 2011 23:08

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"We're the rigggghhht side." Not "we're on the right side" you plastic.


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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by guelphdad » 17 May 2011 23:19

GreaterTorontoRoyal Whitby here, St. Catharines eh? Where are you watching the final?


My father-in-law is down the road from me in Vineland. If the match is on TV i'll be there to watch with him. He grew up in Reading... bleeds Blue and White. No wait, I won't watch it with him because when I watch important games with him (Aston Villa, Man City) they haven't fared well.

Usually keep up with the Facebook page and Guardian UK for my news. And royals.org of course.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by guelphdad » 17 May 2011 23:23

CanadaRoyal I'm only an hour outside of Guelph and have some friends living in Cambridge.

I'm in St. Catharines now myself. Lived in Guelph 10 years hence the handle still.

If we're lucky hockey will be over by then and we can have the TV for ourselves!

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by TFF » 17 May 2011 23:28

Was Chopra <

Parkin > the fattest substitution of all time?

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by Bandini » 17 May 2011 23:44

That Friday Feeling Was Chopra <

Parkin > the fattest substitution of all time?


I was disappointed that they didn't go for an all fat front line.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by paultheroyal » 17 May 2011 23:45

floyd__streete Well, that is obviously lovely stuff but I thought we were actually completely mediocre first half. Awful goalkeeping from an awful goalkeeper gifts us a lead and then a totally obvious penalty wraps it up. Second half we did the proverbial job, some very sensible play putting the ball into the channels, defending from the front. We are that dreaded phrase used for mediocre sides - 'well organised'.

Swansea will be licking their lips. Two wins against us will mean nothing, but their movement and all round quality is greater than ours. So let's hope they freeze on the big day and absolutely stack it.....Reading style.

:shock: :roll:

Is all I can say about that

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by savage 4 england » 17 May 2011 23:56

I just love the 3rd goal. McAnuff SMASH - play-off final.

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Re: Cardiff (a) - 2nd Leg Play-off Match Thread

by Ups and Downs » 18 May 2011 00:32

Mcanuff had been playing like a not vey good at all all night, according to my dad. Which gave me great, great pleasure when he smashed that beauty in after a great turn of pace and a wang past the goal tender. I love you Reading!

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