by Elm Park Kid » 22 Feb 2017 14:35
Elm Park Kid As you might have guessed from my user name, I grew up in house that wasn't far from Elm Park and went to Wilson Primary School in the late 80s/early 90s. Which along with Battle are (I believe) the closest primary schools to the ground.
But it occurred to me the the other day that not once do I remember RFC ever doing anything with the school. I don't remember players/mascot coming round, or us getting to visit Elm Park or even going to a match. I don't remember ever even talking about the football club in school. I suppose it might have happened and I was just too young to take notice, but you'd think that would stand out.
Does anyone know if there were any initiatives at that time? I know that they didn't train anywhere near so that might have prevent some of the link up, but you would have thought they would make an effort to indoctrinate at least some of the local youth Or was it just the case that this sort of stuff didn't happen in the 80s?
by Sutekh » 22 Feb 2017 16:06
by Hound » 22 Feb 2017 16:14
by CrowthorneRoyal » 23 Feb 2017 08:25
Hound They do offer some discounted tickets and stuff to the local schools, but not sure about visits. Not heard of any at my kids' school.
They do some work with the local age group football teams - i.e. the penalty kicks at half time is one obvious example. Not sure beyond that.
by Elm Park Kid » 23 Feb 2017 08:50
by Winston Smith » 23 Feb 2017 08:56
by From Despair To Where? » 23 Feb 2017 10:41
From Despair To Where? I went to school with Mike Kearney's daughters .
by From Despair To Where? » 23 Feb 2017 11:08
by Forbury Lion » 23 Feb 2017 15:43
by hobnob » 23 Feb 2017 16:04
Winston Smith I went to the Reading FC Soccer School at Prospect School during summer holidays in the late 80's!
by Sutekh » 23 Feb 2017 16:30
Forbury Lion 1987 - my first Reading FC game courtesy of free tickets Reading FC gave all the kids in my brothers primary school class, plus spares for family.
Reading v Gillingham, I believe we won 2-1 with Senior and Horrix on the scoresheet, about 5 or so years ago I was able to chat to Trevor Senior and he was able to reel off details of the game (which I later checked online) and he was spot on. I think he rememebers every game
by peterroyal76 » 23 Feb 2017 17:48
by Forbury Lion » 24 Feb 2017 16:52
It could have been 1986 and we lost 2-1, My lasting memories of the game were a cornish pasty I had at half time from the kiosk under the stand. I wasn't really into football back then.SutekhForbury Lion 1987 - my first Reading FC game courtesy of free tickets Reading FC gave all the kids in my brothers primary school class, plus spares for family.
Reading v Gillingham, I believe we won 2-1 with Senior and Horrix on the scoresheet, about 5 or so years ago I was able to chat to Trevor Senior and he was able to reel off details of the game (which I later checked online) and he was spot on. I think he rememebers every game
Are you sure about the year (or opponents)? Only Reading didn't play Gillingham in 1987. They lost 2-1 at home to them in January 1986 and again in April 1989 but there were no home games with Gillingham in between.
If both Senior and Horrix were playing that it must have been the New Years Day fixture in 1986 as Deano left for Millwall in 1988.
Some statto out there will now prove i'm talking bollox
by Nameless » 25 Feb 2017 08:24
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