Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by ZacNaloen » 31 Jan 2013 15:06

Only thing is that his Free Kicks haven't been great, but defensively we've coped with his pace decently enough.

Helps that Mariappa is quick tbf

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by reading_fan » 31 Jan 2013 15:28

Croydon Royal when an absolute Reading hero in Trevor Senior was introduced to the crowd at half time


Must admit, I was fairly disappointed with the reception Senior got to be honest. Even if there are a lot of "new breed" fans in the ground, surely there would have been enough "old school" fans to remember him and give a rendition of "Oh Trevor, Trevor". He was just before my time as a Reading began (1990), but I know a lot of his stature as a hero of the past.

Surely he's not been forgotten already?

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by Run Run Run Run Gilkesy » 31 Jan 2013 15:42

My night was topped off by a hug from Michael Gilkes who was sitting in the Lower West in the ex-players seats. I told him he broke my heart when he signed from Wolves. :)

BTW I am a laydee not a man who likes other men!

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by windermere_royal » 31 Jan 2013 15:49

Run Run Run Run Gilkesy My night was topped off by a hug from Michael Gilkes who was sitting in the Lower West in the ex-players seats. I told him he broke my heart when he signed from Wolves. :)

BTW I am a laydee not a man who likes other men!


I guessed you were a laydee when you said he broke your heart when he signed FROM Wolves :D

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by Geekins » 31 Jan 2013 15:50

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Croydon Royal when an absolute Reading hero in Trevor Senior was introduced to the crowd at half time


Must admit, I was fairly disappointed with the reception Senior got to be honest. Even if there are a lot of "new breed" fans in the ground, surely there would have been enough "old school" fans to remember him and give a rendition of "Oh Trevor, Trevor". He was just before my time as a Reading began (1990), but I know a lot of his stature as a hero of the past.

Surely he's not been forgotten already?


Most fans go out for a pint and something to eat. I'm never interested in the HT gamble draw.


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by Run Run Run Run Gilkesy » 31 Jan 2013 15:55

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Run Run Run Run Gilkesy My night was topped off by a hug from Michael Gilkes who was sitting in the Lower West in the ex-players seats. I told him he broke my heart when he signed from Wolves. :)

BTW I am a laydee not a man who likes other men!


I guessed you were a laydee when you said he broke your heart when he signed FROM Wolves :D


Yeah sorry FOR Wolves!!! Remember screaming for him to run down the wing the same way I do now for Kebe! Anyway top night made that bit sweeter!

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by royal_ross » 31 Jan 2013 15:57

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Croydon Royal when an absolute Reading hero in Trevor Senior was introduced to the crowd at half time


Must admit, I was fairly disappointed with the reception Senior got to be honest. Even if there are a lot of "new breed" fans in the ground, surely there would have been enough "old school" fans to remember him and give a rendition of "Oh Trevor, Trevor". He was just before my time as a Reading began (1990), but I know a lot of his stature as a hero of the past.

Surely he's not been forgotten already?


I clapped him even though I never saw him play (being a fan since 2001) have heard about him, same as Friday. A few fans in R31 were clapping but then again most were bloody moaning throughout the game. Glad to get back to the North Stand for Saturday even if its still rubbish it's better than the dreaded South!

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by windermere_royal » 31 Jan 2013 15:59

LoyalRoyalFan Spot on, get rid of the bloody band. Embarrassing.


you ought to bloody chill out, anything that tries to generate atmoshere is fine by me.

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by Geekins » 31 Jan 2013 16:01

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I hugged you :shock:


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by Pepe the Horseman » 31 Jan 2013 16:14

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I had snuggles with you :shock:

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by Anfield Kopite » 31 Jan 2013 16:52

just ha glance at this page. Why were their fans spitting at each other anyone know ?

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by Simon's Church » 31 Jan 2013 16:54

Anfield Kopite just ha glance at this page. Why were their fans spitting at each other anyone know ?

I thought you avoided the team board?

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by Once were Biscuitmen » 31 Jan 2013 16:58

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Croydon Royal when an absolute Reading hero in Trevor Senior was introduced to the crowd at half time


Must admit, I was fairly disappointed with the reception Senior got to be honest. Even if there are a lot of "new breed" fans in the ground, surely there would have been enough "old school" fans to remember him and give a rendition of "Oh Trevor, Trevor". He was just before my time as a Reading began (1990), but I know a lot of his stature as a hero of the past.

Surely he's not been forgotten already?


Reminds me I need to add his daughter's twitter picture to the internet perv thread on AE.


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by Anfield Kopite » 31 Jan 2013 17:00

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Anfield Kopite just ha glance at this page. Why were their fans spitting at each other anyone know ?

I thought you avoided the team board?

Very sharp that . well done. :lol:

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by BenReadingFC » 31 Jan 2013 18:14

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I hugged you :shock:

:shock: Was that you? I'm sure I reciprocated.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 31 Jan 2013 18:31

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Croydon Royal when an absolute Reading hero in Trevor Senior was introduced to the crowd at half time


Must admit, I was fairly disappointed with the reception Senior got to be honest. Even if there are a lot of "new breed" fans in the ground, surely there would have been enough "old school" fans to remember him and give a rendition of "Oh Trevor, Trevor". He was just before my time as a Reading began (1990), but I know a lot of his stature as a hero of the past.

Surely he's not been forgotten already?
Yep, very muted, I was in majority of 1 clapping at the Eaststand North thanks to the ponsey pizza hysteria going on.....absolutely can it

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2013 19:34

SHORT AND CURLY http://www.theshedend.com/topic/22789-reading-v-chelsea-pl-30113-ko-2000-gmt/page-15

Hilarious

Just makes it even sweeter

I particularly liked the "this club is being destroyed" when it's still massively overperforming compared to pre-Abramovich - talk about plastic glory hunting morons.

And "I've never known us throw away a two goal lead" - I know Chelsea's fans are plastic bandwagon jumping newbie fukwits, but come on, it was only two weeks ago they did it last.

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by RoyallyFcuked » 31 Jan 2013 22:21

Alfie is a class act. Massive LOL at some of you NOBbers who were saying he isnt Premier League quality. Natural instinctive goalscorers are a rare breed, and given the chances they will always get you goals, no matter what league your in.

If ALF isnt PL quality then neither is Pogrebnyak, who's shots to goals ratio might suggest he is a russian Messi, but you only need to watch a few of our games to realise he is gash, whereas Alfie can offer much more to the team creatively (in terms of build/link up play) and goalscoring.

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by windermere_royal » 31 Jan 2013 22:35

RoyallyFcuked Alfie is a class act. Massive LOL at some of you NOBbers who were saying he isnt Premier League quality. Natural instinctive goalscorers are a rare breed, and given the chances they will always get you goals, no matter what league your in.

If ALF isnt PL quality then neither is Pogrebnyak, who's shots to goals ratio might suggest he is a russian Messi, but you only need to watch a few of our games to realise he is gash, whereas Alfie can offer much more to the team creatively (in terms of build/link up play) and goalscoring.


Are you suggesting Alf could play up front on his own?..BS, Pog is the only man for that role, he holds it up and links up play very well, if the chances are not being created he won`t score simple, its when we switch to 4-4-2 with Alf coming off the bench when we look much more dangerous.

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Re: Chelsea (H) - sponsored by kicking the ball boy

by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2013 22:46

RoyallyFcuked Alfie is a class act. Massive LOL at some of you NOBbers who were saying he isnt Premier League quality. Natural instinctive goalscorers are a rare breed, and given the chances they will always get you goals, no matter what league your in.

If ALF isnt PL quality then neither is Pogrebnyak, who's shots to goals ratio might suggest he is a russian Messi, but you only need to watch a few of our games to realise he is gash, whereas Alfie can offer much more to the team creatively (in terms of build/link up play) and goalscoring.

Massive LOL @ you for LOLing @ people saying ALF isn't Prem quality and then saying Pog is gash.

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