Para Handy I can quite see how you've linked the two entirely disparate ideas together. It's because you're an idiot.
Get over yourself Grandad.
by Avon Royal » 05 Dec 2012 22:27
Para Handy I can quite see how you've linked the two entirely disparate ideas together. It's because you're an idiot.
by Royal Rother » 05 Dec 2012 22:28
by Man Friday » 05 Dec 2012 22:28
by Avon Royal » 05 Dec 2012 22:29
by Para Handy » 05 Dec 2012 22:32
by Man Friday » 05 Dec 2012 22:33
soggy biscuit Friday only played for the club for a short time, in the 4th division which was sh*t, at a time when football was sh*t and by most accounts acted like a oxf*rd to just about everyone and everything around him regularly not bothering to put effort in when he didn't feel like it. Oh but I forgot he got pissed a lot, dumped in someone's bag and scored from 300 yards after juggling it down the Tilehurst Road and pulling some flowers from his backside. What a leg, lol, top bantz etc etc
Another vote for Madejski here. Someone who's efforts have literally transformed the club.
by Royal & Ancient » 05 Dec 2012 22:37
by Royal Rother » 05 Dec 2012 22:38
by Man Friday » 05 Dec 2012 22:41
Barney If you talking LEGEND, then there is ONLY one. That is Robin Friday.
Let me provide you with some substance. I was fortunate enough to see EVERY game that the man played at Elm Park. I was also fortunate enough to obtain a ticket to the recently held "tribute to Robin Friday evening" held at the Reading Market place building.
So ignoring all the other threads on Mr Friday, let me provide you with some facts;
1) I was among the 10,000+ crowd when we played Tranmere in 1976. I saw the goal. I remember the goal. I can remember it now, 36 years later.
2) I was lucky enough to watch Robin play in a reserve game at home to Plymouth in 1975. He scored. He dominated the game. He quadrupled the crowd that night.
3) When his name WASN'T called out over the tannoy to start the game (pre txt, sky, ceefax and all that sh!te) the crowd would grown.
4) He was fouled beyond belief, yet was as hard as nails. In todays game, which I appreciate is faster, the current players would be out for WEEKS. Robin was hard.
5) I was lucky. I saw Friday play. He was unique. He was a lunatic, but you HAD to see him. Maniac. Super strong. Long hair. An heroic figure.
6) I've been a season ticket holder at Reading FC since 1981, and have hardly missed a home game since 1974, yet Robin Friday will ALWAYS be the most legendary player I expect to ever see at Reading.
I know that younger fans will not appreciate the continual plaudits for this man, but he was, quite simply, unique.
He was a great player. Hard beyond belief. Mad, but brilliant. Incredible skill. Dozens of ultra brave goals. Shocking disciplinary record.
The ONLY player in my 40 years of watching this game that would GENUINELY ALWAYS put bums on seats.
Legend. Mr Robin Friday. I am not religious, but thank Christ I watched this man play.
Death, Blackman, Hicks - all great great players for Reading. The LEGEND - that is the one and only Mr Robin Friday. RIP the great man.
by Para Handy » 05 Dec 2012 22:43
Royal Rother Doubtless if Lee Trundle had quite the game after his time at Wrexham in the bottom rung of the English Leagues, then quit the game and shuffled off into a haze of drugs and booze he'd have been similarly lauded as being some kind of footballing genius.
Which would have been utter bollocks as well of course.
by Royal Rother » 05 Dec 2012 22:50
by Focher » 05 Dec 2012 22:52
by Para Handy » 05 Dec 2012 22:56
Focher Para, what were your thoughts on Gareth Davies
by Focher » 05 Dec 2012 23:04
Para HandyFocher Para, what were your thoughts on Gareth Davies
Much like yours I imagine Fochs. Ginger, bit of a twat, should never have got sent off, possible estate agent material.
by Para Handy » 05 Dec 2012 23:09
by Focher » 05 Dec 2012 23:13
Para Handy m8 ever thought of going fishing or just sitting around writing stuff in notebooks together? Like numbers or stuff...?
by Para Handy » 05 Dec 2012 23:16
FocherPara Handy m8 ever thought of going fishing or just sitting around writing stuff in notebooks together? Like numbers or stuff...?
i think about doing that everyday, and it gives me a boner.
by Focher » 05 Dec 2012 23:21
by LUX » 06 Dec 2012 05:25
Para Handy Oooh. Looks like I've been murked. Both Royal Rother and Avon Royal are now joking. Yeah right.
by Avon Royal » 06 Dec 2012 06:44
LUXPara Handy Oooh. Looks like I've been murked. Both Royal Rother and Avon Royal are now joking. Yeah right.
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