RoyalSheep Michail Antonio?
Nope. We plucked him out of Non League obscurity. Tooting & Mitcham If I recall correctly.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 17 Apr 2014 08:25
RoyalSheep Michail Antonio?
by RoyallyFcuked » 17 Apr 2014 14:53
by PistolPete » 10 Aug 2014 22:39
First game. New players bedding in. Decent opponents (I thought Reading played very well ........2nd half in particular).
Interesting that we not only lost possession badly, but we were significantly outpassed too. I may have picked a good season to miss for the first time in a quarter of a century.
The half time score just about reflected that performance but the second half was a very different story.
Reading tore into Wigan from the off, Wigan sat further and further back and with Riera cutting a lone figure on his own in the Reading half, totally devoid of any quality ball , the away side turned the screw against a Wigan team who seemed to be struggling in terms of stamina and fitness
We should have been dead and buried by the time we got that equaliser.
http://www.wigan.vitalfootball.co.uk/
Reading were by far the better team, tackled stronger, attacked in numbers and looked threatening all game.
Reading could easily have won that by 3 goals at least.
Still a point's a point. Reading will be right up there come the end of the season. We will play better and lose this season.
I rarely eat the food in any football ground coz it's over-priced & $h!te, but on occasions, needs must - I stopped eating the pies at the DW a couple of seasons back coz although I thought they tasted nice at the time, about an hour after the game ended chronic heartburn would kick in.
There are issues with the serving of booze though - at one of the games at the back end of last season I joined the queue before half time (at the bar under ES3) & 3 minutes before the 2nd half started still hadn't been served so gave up. I think that particular problem is caused by 2 things:
1) They have the "fast pouring" machines but don't use them. They also used to pre-pour loads before half-time so they could be dished out quick but no longer do that either. Whilst I was having a pint poured by them last season I did ask the woman serving why they didn't use them fast machine & she said that they stopped using it coz people said they didn't like the taste of the beer from it. They also stopped pre-pouring coz people refused to have them & insisted on fresh ones
2) people in the queue getting served & then taking additional orders from all their mates/passers by who once spoke to em in the pub who happen to see them at the front of the queue. Happens everywhere like but it doesn't help the queue move any quicker
Read more: http://www.wigan.vitalfootball.co.uk/fo ... z3A1krfApA
by PistolPete » 17 Aug 2014 09:48
We have lost the game where our goalkeeper Gerken had literally nothing to do and we aren't going to play too many worse oppositions than Reading.
Reading fans had been bemoaning lack of arrivals, loads of injuries in their midfield yet somehow their tean handled us well. Actually handled well our stupid, pointless long ball system.
Reading players? Just pure spectators. It was so clear to see they lack quality and most they needed to do was to cope with our long balls.
I don't why such a young reading defence was able to nullify murphy and in the most part Didsy so effectively.
by biscuitman » 18 Aug 2014 12:47
by tidus_mi2 » 18 Aug 2014 13:10
by Nameless » 18 Aug 2014 13:59
by Jano » 18 Aug 2014 14:45
by leww_rfc » 18 Aug 2014 14:56
Nameless The bit about them not playing a worse opposition is probably only fair if they accept that neither will we.
And their keeper had more to do than ours, and what he did do he messed up whereas Feds didn't make any key clock ups....
by Nameless » 18 Aug 2014 14:59
Jano Didn't think their keeper had a save to make other than Cox's early shot, the only other thing of note he did was pick the ball out the back of the net.
by PistolPete » 22 Oct 2014 18:16
reading playing a high pressing game very well
It was really odd. That was one of the poorest halves I've seen us play for some time but the first 20 minutes of the second half were outstanding and we just blew them away. Thought Reading were far superior in the first 45 but happily like Charlton they had nothing upfront.
Despite being beaten three times, Federici had a good game in goal for Reading and he was solely responsible for the scoreline remaining respectable pulling off excellent saves first from Marc Pugh and then from Pitman denying him a deserved hat-trick.
For all of Reading's hard work off the ball, they never really threatened with it.
by RoyalBlue » 22 Oct 2014 18:24
by bobby1413 » 21 Dec 2014 12:54
Callys_Disco Much better 2nd half - F*** knows why we didn't play like that with 11 men. Too marks to Cathcart, abdi, guidiola (sp) and paredes when he came on
We did our best to make an absolutely piss poor reading side look almost average in the first half before we realised they were Sh*t. Referee had a shocker as did one of the linos.
Fair play to reading as a club for doing out the away end like a home end - staff in Watford shirts, notices about tickets for future Watford games, videos of old Watford games. Nice touch
Enjoyable away day ( in the end)
WFC4ever Seem to be having a debate on their forum about how loud we were.
Very mixed views!
newforesthorn They should worry a bit more about how quiet they were never heard a thing from them and with 5 to go they were streaming out they deserve no success and I think they have a good manager but no passion
nisman94 Finally, a little something for the Madejski Stadium (and for any Reading fans reading this). This is the third time I've been to the Madejski (because it's a close-ish away game) and each time I've come away thinking the same thing- thank **** we never went for the out-of-town, soulless bowl option in Leavesden that is now the Warner Brothers Studios. Yes, it would've been a lovely short walk for me to the ground, but it would've been in a place where there's next to no life (shops etc.). Give me my three (sorry four, still need to get used to the new Sir Elton John Stand) sided, old, traditional ground located in a run-down, working-class area any day of the week compared to that. It might be a **** stadium in a **** area, but at least it's got all the characteristics of a good old football ground that is in the centre of a town and is the focal point of a football club that is the lifeblood of a town and its community.
CarlosKickaballs The Blue Dome or whatever it's called is the most boring stadium in the country, both in appearance and atmosphere.
HELLGO I think I went to different game than the Reading fans.
Some on one of their forums Stating that for the amount of fans we took we didn't make much noise and its not often that they outsing the away fans but did today!!!!
Fecking clueless idiots.
jellboy Not long back - one thing nobody seems to have mentioned yet is the poor state the pitch was in, it reminded me of the Vic a few years back when we had the egg chasers playing there as well. Players were sliding all over the gaff and lots of bobbles also didn't help matters. I thought the sending off was a joke, Murray was all over Angella like a nasty rash, they both tumbled and he accidently hit the ball with his arm - never a yellow card offence.
since77 Superb stuff - feel even more chuffed than after the win at Fulham. Finally showing some cojones, maybe Joka is beginning to do his stuff....
As an aside, what a soul-less dump Reading is. And it took an hour to get back to the M4. Fortunately, I was able to spend the time picturing the sainted Almen taking off his shirt and throwing it into the crowd (in a totally non homo-erotic manner, of course)
by Mr.Swainey » 21 Dec 2014 13:03
by sandman » 21 Dec 2014 13:08
by Will95 » 21 Dec 2014 13:28
CarlosKickaballs The Blue Dome or whatever it's called is the most boring stadium in the country, both in appearance and atmosphere.
by Hampshire Royal » 21 Dec 2014 13:45
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Dec 2014 13:52
by Zana Badawi » 21 Dec 2014 14:09
by Big Ern » 21 Dec 2014 14:28
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