by Dulwich Royal » 05 Feb 2014 16:20
by strap » 05 Feb 2014 20:37
by FridaysGhost » 05 Feb 2014 22:22
by JIM » 05 Feb 2014 22:39
by strap » 05 Feb 2014 22:50
FridaysGhost Question. If you treat all of Englands teams as one big league (i.e. Leicester are currently 21st), during the last 15 years where do RFC stand? Clue:- For the last 15 years, each team gets a number at the end of the season. All are added up and the team with the smallest figure are top (probably Man Utd). Given that most of that time we have been in the top six of the Champ or, on three occassions have been in the Prem, I would see RFC in the top 24 but I have not got the figures to hand. Someone out there will have.
Also, if RFC end up in the top 24 will some of you stop this rubbish about 'Little Reading' and start expecting the buying of decent players as an obvious continuation of our move into the top flight. 'The Reading Way' can work, if you are really, really lucky, this far. To go further we need to start thinking about 'The Successful Way'.
by mr_number » 06 Feb 2014 10:16
by Davezk » 06 Feb 2014 11:33
by strap » 06 Feb 2014 13:47
mr_number Thanks Strap! Just to confirm, was Watford included as a 'London club'? Because I think we would want it to be because it is on the oyster zone, even though it's a separate town (and it was actually on the trip to Watford that the estimable London Royals first posed this question)...
Dulwich Royalers - we wanted Oyster card games as they basically count as easy ones to get to if you're based in London. The questions first came up because, for London Royals, next season could be a dream season if Fulham, West Ham, and Palace come down, and Brentford and Leyton Orient come up, giving us a potential 9 (NINE) London away league games
by UpThePrem » 06 Feb 2014 14:32
strapFridaysGhost Question. If you treat all of Englands teams as one big league (i.e. Leicester are currently 21st), during the last 15 years where do RFC stand? Clue:- For the last 15 years, each team gets a number at the end of the season. All are added up and the team with the smallest figure are top (probably Man Utd). Given that most of that time we have been in the top six of the Champ or, on three occassions have been in the Prem, I would see RFC in the top 24 but I have not got the figures to hand. Someone out there will have.
Also, if RFC end up in the top 24 will some of you stop this rubbish about 'Little Reading' and start expecting the buying of decent players as an obvious continuation of our move into the top flight. 'The Reading Way' can work, if you are really, really lucky, this far. To go further we need to start thinking about 'The Successful Way'.
We are 4th in the all time points total since WW2, and 49th in the league of all teams who have appeared in all seasons since WW2. I believe there is going to be an article in a forthcoming home programme about it.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpool-beat-manchester-united-arsenal-3068990#.UujWhLTFIl1, courtesy of Craig Mortimer-Zhika at the club.
by Zaretsky » 06 Feb 2014 14:39
by Green » 06 Feb 2014 14:56
Zaretsky Good work Strap/Mr #ers.
This has nicely answered the question.
by Green » 06 Feb 2014 15:06
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Feb 2014 15:17
Green How many Reading and former Reading players have been named after days of the week?
by Green » 06 Feb 2014 15:19
NewCorkSethGreen How many Reading and former Reading players have been named after days of the week?
Purposefully or coincidentally?
by strap » 06 Feb 2014 16:01
Green How many Reading and former Reading players have been named after days of the week?
by Green » 06 Feb 2014 17:02
by FridaysGhost » 06 Feb 2014 19:58
JIM put a west ham supporter in a barrel. and tell him to stand in the corner, sorry wrong place/ should have been page 1
by strap » 06 Feb 2014 21:21
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Feb 2014 21:28
by sputnik » 06 Feb 2014 23:26
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