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by paultheroyal » 12 Apr 2012 21:20

This is nice...
Originally Posted by Saint_Jonny
That Reading forum has to be the most...normal footy forum I have ever seen. Hardly anyone on there posting utter bollards! Fair play to them.

My experience of them is that thy are a pretty decent bunch of fans (did meet one dickhead after the MadStad game, but we all have a few of those). A Brighton mate who went Tues was similarly impressed - "they spent the whole game supporting their team, not having a go at us" (apparently Cardiff were the worst the other way).

I desperately want to win the league. Before that, I desperately want to be promoted. But I will be very happy for Reading, and Brian McDermott (the other most decent, humble manager in the division with NA), if they go up. But in 2nd place hopefully!

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Re: Bring on Southampton!!

by AbovetheI » 12 Apr 2012 21:25

paultheroyal This is nice...
Originally Posted by Saint_Jonny
That Reading forum has to be the most...normal footy forum I have ever seen. Hardly anyone on there posting utter bollards! Fair play to them.

My experience of them is that thy are a pretty decent bunch of fans (did meet one dickhead after the MadStad game, but we all have a few of those). A Brighton mate who went Tues was similarly impressed - "they spent the whole game supporting their team, not having a go at us" (apparently Cardiff were the worst the other way).

I desperately want to win the league. Before that, I desperately want to be promoted. But I will be very happy for Reading, and Brian McDermott (the other most decent, humble manager in the division with NA), if they go up. But in 2nd place hopefully!

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Re: Bring on Southampton!!

by RockheadRumple » 12 Apr 2012 21:53

I don't know what to think of Southampton fans. They're all very pleasant and such on their forum, they have a humble manager and all that. But I remember when they came to the Mad Stad there were Southampton fans on the bus shouting real nasty racist abuse at a couple randomers out the window! It was disgraceful.

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by AbovetheI » 12 Apr 2012 22:02

paultheroyal http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/showthread.php?37055-Saints-v-Reading-build-up-(the-big-one)/page4
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They seem like a decent bunch. Hope we go up with them. (Above them obv)


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by Rex » 12 Apr 2012 22:06

This post on that thread did make me laugh:

Line-ups:

Lamberton - Cheat, Diver, Diver, Cheat, Diver - WHO?, Diver, Cheat, **** - Cheat, Lambert

Reading - Time-waster, Time-waster, Cheat, Time-waster, Left-foot-deadball-specialist - Pi**-taking Frog, Cheat, Time-waster, Time-waster - Fouling lump, WHO?

0-0. Big moment late in the 2nd half when a football match almost breaks out. But both sides quickly revert back to type. Yaawwwn.

I'm completely not offended and it did genuinely make me laugh....


Nicked off Kumb and Saints web. :lol:

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Re: Bring on Southampton!!

by Friday's Legacy » 12 Apr 2012 22:10

Apparently Kebe is the only player one of them would like in their side.. :|

No Pearce or Feds, Actim's best players in their respective positions.

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Re: Bring on Southampton!!

by Platypuss » 12 Apr 2012 22:13

Friday's Legacy Apparently Kebe is the only player one of them would like in their side.. :|


Their right winger must be shit.

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by Millsy » 13 Apr 2012 00:05

I've a feeling they will eat us alive after our performance against Brighton.

No Jem, no Legs, no midfield, no Reading.

You never know though :wink:


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by Millsy » 13 Apr 2012 00:09

RockheadRumple I don't know what to think of Southampton fans. They're all very pleasant and such on their forum, they have a humble manager and all that. But I remember when they came to the Mad Stad there were Southampton fans on the bus shouting real nasty racist abuse at a couple randomers out the window! It was disgraceful.


Every club has its complete ****holes.

Like when I had the audacity to be nice to Cardiff fans after we beat them and then got a load of fierce abuse for it here by some very vocal nothings. There are always fans who will embarrass the club and it's supporters by acting like morons. Southampton fans aren't a bad bunch generally. Neither are we generally.

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Re: Bring on Southampton!!

by Mintymurray » 13 Apr 2012 06:41

I am!

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Re: Bring on Southampton!!

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Page last updated at 06:35 GMT+01:00, Friday, 13 April 2012
Pair set for Premier League show down
By Nabil Hassan
BBC Sport

ST MARY'S STADIUM
They say that Friday the 13th is meant to be unlucky for some. Tonight Southampton and Reading will be hoping it does not prove to be them.

Leaders Southampton take on second-placed Reading in a game that could not only effectively seal promotion to the Premier League but could also determine the destination of the Championship title.

But defeat could lead to an end-of-season scrap for that final automatic-promotion place with third-placed West Ham waiting in the wings to take advantage of any slip up.

There will be three games left following Friday's clash at St Mary's. Victory for either side would open up a three-point gap and would also open up a nine-point advantage over the Hammers in third-place.

"It's the biggest game of the season for both clubs," former Reading captain Adrian Williams told BBC Sport.

"Whoever wins the game will be playing Premier League football next season. The carrot is that big."

Southampton's season has been built on the goals of striker Rickie Lambert - who has 26 in the league so far, and 30 in total.

His goals have kept Saints in the top two all season, and they remain the side to catch.

Reading's start to the season was less spectacular but 40 points out of a possible 45 in their last 15 games have blasted manager Brian McDermott's men up to second, and they are now the form team.

Williams is full of praise for the job McDermott has done this season calling his management of the team "brilliant" after he picked the club back up off the floor following last season's play-off final heartbreak.

He believes several factors helped turn things around, notably the arrival of defender Kaspars Gorkss as well as the signing of a new contract by fans favourite winger Jimmy Kebe and manager McDermott.

Williams believes Kebe's form in particular has epitomised everything that is good about this current Reading side.

"Jimmy Kebe is popular with the fans because he has ability and quality and can win a game of football on his own," added Williams - who played more than 300 times for the Royals.

"There is nothing better than watching Jimmy Kebe in full flow. His pace is his biggest asset and when he is on his game he can terrorise defenders.

"This season we are seeing Jimmy Kebe do things he probably didn't know he could do himself. He has been tackling back, heading clearances away and Brian McDermott has done a brilliant job managing him. He is now the complete player."

Unlike Southampton, Reading do not have a marksman as prolific as Lambert but have instead shared the load around the team.

It is something Williams, who is regarded as one of the club's greatest ever defenders, believes has been crucial to their success.

"The highest goal scorer at Reading is on nine," he added.

"But that is the most pleasing thing about this Reading team, the goals have been shared around.

"Reading aren't a one-trick pony. There are numerous players who can pop up and score the winner. There are a lot of goals in the Reading squad and I think the style of play is their best attribute.

"Every player knows his job, they are consistent and have the best keeper outside of the Premier League. They have a rock solid, vastly experienced defence and they have a really good mixture. They are a team of leaders."

Williams is confident Reading can defeat Southampton on Friday the 13th, only time will tell who it proves to be unlucky for.

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