Sunderland (A) - Game off

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Victor Meldrew » 25 Aug 2012 14:54

winchester_royal It's a shame for all the guys who travelled up there, but in purely footballing terms this is a pretty good outcome for us.


Really?
We now get to play them when all of their new expensive signings have settled in.
On the other hand we might have all of our new expensive signings that we make next week available. :wink:

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by winchester_royal » 25 Aug 2012 14:57

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winchester_royal It's a shame for all the guys who travelled up there, but in purely footballing terms this is a pretty good outcome for us.


Really?
We now get to play them when all of their new expensive signings have settled in.
On the other hand we might have all of our new expensive signings that we make next week available. :wink:


We should also have Kebe and Roberts back fit and ready by the time the rematch comes around.

After all the effort we put in less than 72 hours ago...today would only have had one outcome IMHO.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Stuboo » 25 Aug 2012 14:57

TalkSport reported that there has been a torrential downpour in Sunderland since 8am this morning. At around 1pm they dropped the ball in each corner and it didn't bounce. Nor would it roll, and apparently there was a substantial part of the pitch with standing water on it. TBF it does sound like freak weather and an unplayable pitch.

Gutted for the travelling fans.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by M-U-R-T-Y » 25 Aug 2012 14:58

For the team, this could be a blessing in disguise. I'd expect they are knackered after the Chelsea match and the long trip up after a game on Wednesday couldn't have been helpful.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by WeAreReadingFc » 25 Aug 2012 14:59

i glad it off today be cos feds wont worry now. he will start goalkeeper training :D


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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Royal Rother » 25 Aug 2012 15:14

Hardly a shock to see that most Reading fans' first reaction is to blame the club rather than the weather.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Royal Rother » 25 Aug 2012 15:18

Stuboo TalkSport reported that there has been a torrential downpour in Sunderland since 8am this morning. At around 1pm they dropped the ball in each corner and it didn't bounce. Nor would it roll, and apparently there was a substantial part of the pitch with standing water on it. TBF it does sound like freak weather and an unplayable pitch.

Gutted for the travelling fans.

Sod the travelling fans! What about me? I decided to watch this game on the net rather than go to Aylesbury to watch Windsor play.

And because of that I agreed to take the Mrs to Sainsbury's at 1.30.

Now that's a proper bad day right there.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by EPR » 25 Aug 2012 15:21

Stuboo Gutted for the travelling fans.


Can the STAR coaches do a pub crawl all the way back to Reading seeing as they are no longer travelling back from a football match?

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by peterroyal76 » 25 Aug 2012 15:24

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Stuboo Gutted for the travelling fans.


Can the STAR coaches do a pub crawl all the way back to Reading seeing as they are no longer travelling back from a football match?


I'm not sure there is that much shandy available in the country for them.


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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by who are ya? » 25 Aug 2012 15:26

Fruit shoots all round

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Ian Royal » 25 Aug 2012 15:40

if it was coming down anything like it is in CB3 it was a good decision. Fricking hammering it down here.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Niko » 25 Aug 2012 15:55

Thanks to this, my fantasy team is going to be a man light this week... :cry:

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Stuboo » 25 Aug 2012 15:55

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Stuboo TalkSport reported that there has been a torrential downpour in Sunderland since 8am this morning. At around 1pm they dropped the ball in each corner and it didn't bounce. Nor would it roll, and apparently there was a substantial part of the pitch with standing water on it. TBF it does sound like freak weather and an unplayable pitch.

Gutted for the travelling fans.

Sod the travelling fans! What about me? I decided to watch this game on the net rather than go to Aylesbury to watch Windsor play.

And because of that I agreed to take the Mrs to Sainsbury's at 1.30.

Now that's a proper bad day right there.


LOL. At least you're not going clothes shopping with her.

I had planned to watch the game on the net too, so it's buggered that up for me. But to travel all the way to Sunderland, to miss out, must be worse. At least they can make the best of it and tour pubs and the city.


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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by plroyals » 25 Aug 2012 16:01

Niko Thanks to this, my fantasy team is going to be a man light this week... :cry:


i'm three men down :cry: :x

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by edinburghroyal » 25 Aug 2012 16:04

Federici was Man of the match today! No silly mistakes!

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by Royal Rother » 25 Aug 2012 16:04

Stuboo I had planned to watch the game on the net too, so it's buggered that up for me. But to travel all the way to Sunderland, to miss out, must be worse.


It's marginal my friend, marginal!

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by philM » 25 Aug 2012 16:11

Ian Royal Depends how much rain they've had, drainage systems can only do so much in a set period of time. But it'd better have been one hell of a downpour.


Just heard BMcD on Talksport saying that it would not have been abandoned with that much rain at the Mad Stad, and that he thought there must be a problem with the (newly laid) pitch.

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Re: Game off?

by Eaststandman » 25 Aug 2012 16:17

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Sunderland can afford to splash (pardon the pun) out on new players but can't get a proper drainage system.


Agreed. It is a disgrace. Even torrential rain shouldn't be causing problems for a Premier League pitch at this stage of the season. :twisted:

Feel really sorry for all the Loyal Royals who have travelled all of that way. Sunderland should reimburse all of their travelling costs - it's not like they can't afford to.

Maybe STAR will sort it.


All those who travelled on STAR coach will get their money back thru insurance. Sadly doesn;t apply to train and plane travel, I expect.


Proving conclusively that STAR really are pants as a supporters club service then eh! :wink:

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by philM » 25 Aug 2012 16:20

Royal Rother Hardly a shock to see that most Reading fans' first reaction is to blame the club rather than the weather.


In Brian I trust. He's walked the pitch and said there is a problem with it, and that the game would have gone ahead at the Mad Stad.

Hardly a shock to see you having a go at our fans.

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Re: Sunderland (A) - Game off

by just some bloke » 25 Aug 2012 16:20

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Niko Thanks to this, my fantasy team is going to be a man light this week... :cry:


i'm three men down :cry: :x


Looks like they're calling off the Chelsea game too.

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