Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by Royal Lady » 03 Nov 2013 18:07

I would have said Hetzke or Hicks.

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Nov 2013 19:18

....and most would've already agreed

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by RoyalBlue » 04 Nov 2013 04:33

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In pre teen years I would sit on the wall behind the goal at the town end at Elm Park and saw Terry Bell score a number of outrageously brave headers a couple following Cummings mazey wing-play.
Yes there have been others since but those headers of Bells are indelibly imprinted within synapses.

The man himself sits at front row third from left in 1972-3 squad photo.


Terry Bell scored an outrageous header at Villa, which sadly got us relegated into Div 4 for the first time in our history. It was an own goal and was only scored because a Villa player (can't remember his name but I'm sure someone will) shoved Bell in the back as he went up to clear a corner. To add insult to injury, the Villa player admitted doing it and apologised after the game.

Still think Quinn was the best of them all.

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by RoyalBlue » 04 Nov 2013 04:36

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In pre teen years I would sit on the wall behind the goal at the town end at Elm Park and saw Terry Bell score a number of outrageously brave headers a couple following Cummings mazey wing-play.
Yes there have been others since but those headers of Bells are indelibly imprinted within synapses.

The man himself sits at front row third from left in 1972-3 squad photo.


Norfolk Rd stand looks in bloody good nick in that picture.

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by Cripple Creek » 04 Nov 2013 07:09

Hughie Cheetham, third from right bottom row. I think he came from Crewe - wasn't he one of our record signings at one stage?


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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by Broxroyal » 04 Nov 2013 09:54

Cripple Creek Hughie Cheetham, third from right bottom row. I think he came from Crewe - wasn't he one of our record signings at one stage?


That is not Hugh Cheetham - that is Dick Habbin.

The one I don't recognise is in between Dennis Butler and Bob Lenarduzzi in the middle row. Anyone know who it is?

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by SpaghettiHoop » 04 Nov 2013 10:13

Andy Proudlove

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by Wimb » 04 Nov 2013 10:22

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In pre teen years I would sit on the wall behind the goal at the town end at Elm Park and saw Terry Bell score a number of outrageously brave headers a couple following Cummings mazey wing-play.
Yes there have been others since but those headers of Bells are indelibly imprinted within synapses.

The man himself sits at front row third from left in 1972-3 squad photo.


Norfolk Rd stand looks in bloody good nick in that picture.


Was my reaction as well! Probably the last time the seats were replaced tbh ;)

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by Broxroyal » 04 Nov 2013 10:51

SpaghettiHoop Andy Proudlove


Many thanks. Saw him make his debut when he was very young but his career didn't come to much after that.


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by General B » 04 Nov 2013 11:30


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by No Fixed Abode » 04 Nov 2013 11:36

Paul White.

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by SINCE1964 » 04 Nov 2013 12:38

PAT TERRY RIP

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Re: Who was Reading's best ever header of the ball?

by Crotts » 04 Nov 2013 12:53

I know the question was really asking which Reading player was our best ever header of a ball but in my opinion the best ever header of a ball at Reading was actually one of it's managers and not a player manager like Jimmy Quinn but our manager from 1972 to 1977 - Charlie Hurley. At his playing prime he was one of the best headers of a ball in English football and was a pretty handy player on the ground as well being named as Sunderland's best player of the 20th century.


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