by LUX » 07 Sep 2012 22:16
by gdroyal » 07 Sep 2012 22:28
by Ark Royal » 07 Sep 2012 22:35
LUX Some great posts as usual on these threads.
This thread comes up every year and my answer is home to either Port Vale or Mansfield in 1969. Saw both games that year iirc. I was 8.
Favourite ever ever ever team was 75-76, third in Div 4.
by Albert Spangler » 07 Sep 2012 22:42
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by USA_Loyal_Royal » 08 Sep 2012 02:51
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 08 Sep 2012 06:17
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 08 Sep 2012 06:25
Ark Royalfloyd__streete Don't get the Mansell fixation with you old-timers. Didn't he get us relegated? Guess you had to be there.
FTR, Reading 1-0 Derby County 26/4/86. I was 6 and hated it. I am now 32 and still hate it.
You are correct, Floyd. Yes, he did get us relegated, but when he joined he instigated a revolution and completely changed the way that the team played - a bit like a certain Brendan Rodgers. He changed things behind the scenes as well: his own office, new floodlights, reverting back to the old blue and white hoops so loved by the fans and a training regime that was based entirely around the passing game and push-and-run. It was a brave philosophy in the blunt, hoofing world of Division Three.
Unlike Rodgers, he bought and brought in players that he knew would fit the system and the push-and-run style of play that he stood by: Les Chappell, the Wagstaff brothers, Bobby Williams and a certain Tommy Jenkins. Also, unlike Rodgers, he was given time to bed the system in and after a shaky start, including a 2-6 away defeat at Southport followed immediately by a 5-1 win at Tranmere, the team really clicked. Even the sale of the wonderful Jenkins did not hold them back as able replacements in Gordon Cumming and Terry Bell were bought.
Critics at the time stated that Reading were the best footballing team outside of the First Division and the crowds flooded back to Elm Park. They scored - and conceded - for fun (they scored 87 that season; but conceded 77) and an unbeaten run after Christmas sent them top - and the away point at Plymouth earned them a highlight spot on Match of the Day. Heady days!
Unfortunately, it all went Pete Tong in a deluge at Elm Park in March against Luton when Malcolm MacDonald did for us in the dying minutes after skinning Fred Sharpe. Included in hefty wins against Barrow (6-3) and Barnsley (6-2) were thrashings by Fulham (0-4) and MacDonald's Luton again (0-5) and a desperately unlucky defeat against Brighton in front of over 32,000 at the Goldstone; and despite a huge 8-0 win against Southport and a place sealed in the following season's Watney Cup, we petered out to eighth.
Unfortunately, the habit of shipping goals left, right and centre carried on into the following season. Despite being the bookies' favourites, the goals dried up, the injuries mounted and it ended in relegation, but as an earlier poster alluded to, for a year or so, Reading crowds were treated to a style of football that they had never seen before preached by a bright, young coach, and it was wonderful to behold while it lasted.
That 69/70 Mansell team will always be one of my favourite Reading teams.
by Wimb » 08 Sep 2012 08:30
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by Za Vas » 09 Sep 2012 13:40
by reading_fan » 10 Sep 2012 11:24
MSV Duisburg 1996 FA Cup 3rd round, Reading 3 Gillingham 1. I'd only become a Reading fan a couple of years beforehand, and living in Maidstone hadn't got to any games. I watched the 3rd round draw on TV with my sister. Before it started she said as a joke that if Reading were drawn against Gillingham (our local team after the demise of Maidstone United) she'd take me to the game! She kept her word, and as far as I remember Gillingham had 2 players sent off and their manager (Tony Pulis) sent to the stands... Great day out! We lost to Man Utd in the next round...
by reading_fan » 10 Sep 2012 11:26
Za Vas Went to a few before it but the main one I remember was Pants day. Didn't really understand what was with all the underwear but found it all incredibly amusing.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 10 Sep 2012 11:27
reading_fanZa Vas Went to a few before it but the main one I remember was Pants day. Didn't really understand what was with all the underwear but found it all incredibly amusing.
Performances Are Not Totally Satisfactory.
Against Wrexham I think? Hilarious, there must have been about 1000 pairs of pants on the touchline that day!
by reading_fan » 10 Sep 2012 11:28
by Ark Royal » 10 Sep 2012 14:42
reading_fan I always think when this thread rolls round that we could produce a good book "A Fans Guide to Reading FC", given all the anecdotes over the years about specific games. And with the likes of Ark and some of the older posters we could get a good historical element to it too
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