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by Archie's penalty » 27 May 2013 14:14

Championship play-off day always takes me back to 1995

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwk4Erxr ... 7EDACCAE4D

What a day that was.

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by SPARTA » 27 May 2013 14:20

I still can't watch after Archie's penalty miss. I can remember being so breathless after going 2-0 up so early in the game. The atmosphere was amazing. Then the penalty, and knowing that had it gone in we were almost certainly in the Premier League... and then the save, and the loose ball being cleared away, and from that moment on I felt like we were holding on for the rest of the game. Such painful memories, even though they've all but been put to bed since - it still hurt!

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by Archie's penalty » 27 May 2013 14:22

I just remember how absolutely shattered we were in extra-time, all of our players had cramp.

Was a superb effort by the boys that day, just wasn't to be.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 27 May 2013 18:34

Where is Lee Nogan these days


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by jonboy29red » 27 May 2013 19:10

according to wikkipedia he is assistant at fc halifax town

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by grey_squirrel » 27 May 2013 19:18

Abiding memories of that play off.

Everyone around me bizarrely knowing we weren't going to do it after Archies penalty. Me included.

And McAteer!

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by sandman » 27 May 2013 19:19

jonboy29red According to wikipedia he is working at the Halifax.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 27 May 2013 19:21

(^.Squirrel) yes we all felt it ebbing away from that very moment

Crazy to be thinking that way at 2-0 up.....but this was Reading afterall!

Never known to disappoint :wink:


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by TBM » 28 May 2013 00:08

To this day i still haven't seen the 2nd half of that game (on TV) - obviously i saw it live but i just can't bring myself to watch the Bolton goals again

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by Archie's penalty » 28 May 2013 01:37

jonboy29red according to wikkipedia he is assistant at fc halifax town


Who've just now got promoted to the Conference. Well done them and well done Lee.

http://www.watfordlegends.com/Lee_Nogan.html

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by Terminal Boardom » 28 May 2013 02:48

One of the best goals scored at Wembley. I still can not buy or wear Reebok clothing. And McAteer should have been sent off.

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by glass half full » 28 May 2013 06:49

Terminal Boardom One of the best goals scored at Wembley. I still can not buy or wear Reebok clothing. And McAteer should have been sent off.


And the other McWhatsisname.


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by Terminal Boardom » 28 May 2013 07:54

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Terminal Boardom One of the best goals scored at Wembley. I still can not buy or wear Reebok clothing. And McAteer should have been sent off.


And the other McWhatsisname.


That would probably be McGinley. Much that I hate to admit it, that Bolton side played some excellent football throughout the season. They and us were, without doubt, the best footballing sides in the Division. How shit like Boro won the title is beyond me.

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by Cripple Creek » 28 May 2013 08:48

That day broke my heart but it was an amazing day nonetheless. McAteer maybe should have been sent off but he was in pivotal in the result.

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by soggy biscuit » 28 May 2013 08:54

It was a handball FFS!!!!!!!



93/94 + 94/95 will probably forever remain my favourite ever period as a Reading supporter.

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by Schards#2 » 28 May 2013 09:26

By a considerable margin, the worst football experience of my life.

I met Stuart Lovell in a Glasgow hotel 4-5 years back, he was managing Queen of the South who were staying there and some players noticed my son's Reading shirt so we got talking and they were bantering with him about what sort of a player he was and did reading fans like him. I went through some of his greater moments but decided to avoid that penalty altogether, I think he knew I was deliberately swerving it.

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by soggy biscuit » 28 May 2013 09:51

I bumped into Archie in McKowski's not long after he left. I went up to the bar to get a drink and he was there next to me waiting to get one. I told him what a legend he was to RFC fans and bought him his drink, he said something about people not liking him so much after Wembley and he looked quite glum about it. made me feel quite sad about things.

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by TBM » 28 May 2013 10:08

Schards#2 By a considerable margin, the worst football experience of my life.

I met Stuart Lovell in a Glasgow hotel 4-5 years back, he was managing Queen of the South who were staying there and some players noticed my son's Reading shirt so we got talking and they were bantering with him about what sort of a player he was and did reading fans like him. I went through some of his greater moments but decided to avoid that penalty altogether, I think he knew I was deliberately swerving it.


I used to play football with his brother (Simon) - Archie used to turn up on nights out.....we didn't let him forget it :lol: :cry:

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by Uke » 28 May 2013 10:35

Schards#2 By a considerable margin, the worst football experience of my life.


+1

But also one of the greatest, encapsulating every "footballing emothion"

If only the Premiership meant as much now, rather than counting it's "value" as pound notes and big name signings

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