by barelylubedcock » 06 Mar 2013 16:15
by Pete10 » 06 Mar 2013 17:24
Biscuit_BoyJackson CornerleicsRoyal Great memories of the whole cup run that year not least of which getting home at about midnight after this game.
RFC v Coventry Simod Cup sf 88 03 02
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVqPK7Lyf-w
I would love to know what the crowd was for this game? Officially it was supposed to be just over 15,000. The biggest crowd I ever went to was when Reading played Soton in the league cup and the crowd was 25,000. But I would swear there were more people that night you could not move in the Tilehurst end it was so packed. Looking at that clip even the town end was packed with Coventry fans. I think looking back I enjoyed that night more than the final.
I do think there were one or two games around this time where the crowd was much bigger than the official capacity. Elm Park had a couple of 30,000 crowds way back and famously over 33,000 vs Brentford in the cup in 1927. The capacity was drastically cut for 'elf and safety' reasons in the 80's, and stood at about 15,000 during the cup run. The Coventry game for sure had more than the official attendance, and another that springs to mind was the match vs Wolves in 1985 when we were going for the 14th win on the trot.
by Ark Royal » 06 Mar 2013 17:40
by Tony Le Mesmer » 06 Mar 2013 18:52
by Biscuit_Boy » 06 Mar 2013 18:59
Tony Le Mesmer One thing hardly mentioned is how close it came to being a Reading Swindon final. Dread to think what Wembley Way would have been like! We spent the whole game being coined in the league game at their place that season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKu-A4e7D8I
by Tamworth_Royal » 06 Mar 2013 19:15
Tony Le MesmerleicsRoyal Great memories of the whole cup run that year not least of which getting home at about midnight after this game.
RFC v Coventry Simod Cup sf 88 03 02
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVqPK7Lyf-w
There are so many good things about this clip its impossible to list them all.
Elm Park literally packed to the rafters. 20,000+ were in the ground that night
Its filmed behind a post
"Courage - All The Best"
Brian Kilkline giving it the pantomime villian
"Lucky git"
Gilkesy clearly shitting bricks as he makes that walk
The mother of all pitch invasions
by sputnik » 06 Mar 2013 19:22
leicsRoyal Great memories of the whole cup run that year not least of which getting home at about midnight after this game.
RFC v Coventry Simod Cup sf 88 03 02
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVqPK7Lyf-w
by Ark Royal » 06 Mar 2013 19:39
Tamworth_RoyalTony Le MesmerleicsRoyal Great memories of the whole cup run that year not least of which getting home at about midnight after this game.
RFC v Coventry Simod Cup sf 88 03 02
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVqPK7Lyf-w
There are so many good things about this clip its impossible to list them all.
Elm Park literally packed to the rafters. 20,000+ were in the ground that night
Its filmed behind a post
"Courage - All The Best"
Brian Kilkline giving it the pantomime villian
"Lucky git"
Gilkesy clearly shitting bricks as he makes that walk
The mother of all pitch invasions
15,347 Plus me.
Remember David Speedie? what an arse
by Barney » 06 Mar 2013 22:55
by Jerry St Clair » 06 Mar 2013 23:03
Stuka I think we're setting ourselves up for a bit of mockery if we make too much of a big deal about the 1988 Simod Cup.
by southbank1871 » 07 Mar 2013 01:10
barelylubedcock The Coventry game is wonderful, pitch invasion before the final penalty taken. LOL.
by Jackson Corner » 07 Mar 2013 04:00
Tony Le Mesmer One thing hardly mentioned is how close it came to being a Reading Swindon final. Dread to think what Wembley Way would have been like! We spent the whole game being coined in the league game at their place that season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKu-A4e7D8I
by Wimb » 07 Mar 2013 11:58
Barney Let me add a bit of nostalgia for those too young.
By the time we played QPR away in the first round, the third round draw had already been made. Once a Linden Jones double help see off the fake hoops just before Xmas, we saw off Poxford on a January midweek evening game at Elm Park.
A couple of weeks later, a crowd of 9000+ at Elm Park saw us turnover Notts Forest (Pearce, Walker, Webb etc) 2-1. Cracking night. Home league gates were mostly around 6000 at this time.
The quarter final a week later resulted in an extra time win over Bradford City. Semi finals beckoned. Wembley was now being talked about.
3 weeks later. 2nd March 1988. Coventry at home in the semi-final. The crowd was published as 15,400 or so. It was rammed, felt like 20,000+. Coventry filled the Town end. Game went to extra time, and penalties. If you can, watch the penalty shoot out on dvd/youtube or whatever. We went 0-2 down, and came back to win. When Gilksey scored the winning penalty it took me ages to reach the pitch. Bedlam.
Reading at Wembley. WHAT !!!
Some people who I know to this day have only ever seen Reading play once...Wembley 1988.
Me and a load of mates met up on one of the days that tickets were being sold for the final. Incredible scenes. Evening Post would continually update how many tickets we had sold. 20,000...then 25,000...32,000...35,000. Hard to believe. We were only getting 10,000 maximum for league games.
Folks were snapping up Corporate tickets, hospitality tickets. Anything you could get your hands on.
Day of the game. We hired a coach from the Prince of Wales in Tilehurst. Half the people on the coach had never seen Reading play!!
We got to Wembley and were the first coach parked up. The Globe in Baker Street was the destination, and Reading pretty much took over all the pubs in that area.
Luton were outnumbered three to one, and knew it. It was our day. Reading's day.
Although the game itself is a little hazy, it was Reading's day. 40,000+ fans at Wembley. Looking up at that scoreboard showing "Reading 4 Luton 1" was surreal.
Yeah I know, Simod Cup..so what. But, an incredible day. Took over Wembley. Great memories.
by Kensington Royal » 07 Mar 2013 14:06
WimbBarney Let me add a bit of nostalgia for those too young.
By the time we played QPR away in the first round, the third round draw had already been made. Once a Linden Jones double help see off the fake hoops just before Xmas, we saw off Poxford on a January midweek evening game at Elm Park.
A couple of weeks later, a crowd of 9000+ at Elm Park saw us turnover Notts Forest (Pearce, Walker, Webb etc) 2-1. Cracking night. Home league gates were mostly around 6000 at this time.
The quarter final a week later resulted in an extra time win over Bradford City. Semi finals beckoned. Wembley was now being talked about.
3 weeks later. 2nd March 1988. Coventry at home in the semi-final. The crowd was published as 15,400 or so. It was rammed, felt like 20,000+. Coventry filled the Town end. Game went to extra time, and penalties. If you can, watch the penalty shoot out on dvd/youtube or whatever. We went 0-2 down, and came back to win. When Gilksey scored the winning penalty it took me ages to reach the pitch. Bedlam.
Reading at Wembley. WHAT !!!
Some people who I know to this day have only ever seen Reading play once...Wembley 1988.
Me and a load of mates met up on one of the days that tickets were being sold for the final. Incredible scenes. Evening Post would continually update how many tickets we had sold. 20,000...then 25,000...32,000...35,000. Hard to believe. We were only getting 10,000 maximum for league games.
Folks were snapping up Corporate tickets, hospitality tickets. Anything you could get your hands on.
Day of the game. We hired a coach from the Prince of Wales in Tilehurst. Half the people on the coach had never seen Reading play!!
We got to Wembley and were the first coach parked up. The Globe in Baker Street was the destination, and Reading pretty much took over all the pubs in that area.
Luton were outnumbered three to one, and knew it. It was our day. Reading's day.
Although the game itself is a little hazy, it was Reading's day. 40,000+ fans at Wembley. Looking up at that scoreboard showing "Reading 4 Luton 1" was surreal.
Yeah I know, Simod Cup..so what. But, an incredible day. Took over Wembley. Great memories.
Awesome stuff there ^^^
by The bitter biscuit » 07 Mar 2013 14:42
by The Quiet Man » 07 Mar 2013 15:18
by Mid Sussex Royal » 07 Mar 2013 22:03
The Quiet Man The Simod Cup should also be put into context with how sh*te we were in the league that season. Relegated with 5 home wins out of 23. The Cup side featured players like the great Dean Horrix who were not selected for the league games. Got to see every game in the run as well and as everyone else said it was the first time for most of us that you genuinely felt the potential of the club supporter base as loads of people organised their own coaches and people went who I knew that have never gone to see RFC again since that game.
by RoyalBlue » 08 Mar 2013 17:18
Kensington RoyalFox Talbot You may be right - how does one tell?
I went on the stadium tour the other day, & in the trophy room they said Mr Mad had a full size replica made & send that back when the year was up, keeping the original
Cheeky
by Tony Le Mesmer » 08 Mar 2013 21:14
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Mar 2013 21:26
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