CountryRoyal No way Top Flight can go without the sausage.
It will be difficult because it smells so good and the bread they put it in is so fresh and tasty. But, we have to be brave. We have to be strong.
by Top Flight » 12 May 2017 14:44
CountryRoyal No way Top Flight can go without the sausage.
by CountryRoyal » 12 May 2017 14:46
Top FlightCountryRoyal No way Top Flight can go without the sausage.
It will be difficult because it smells so good and the bread they put it in is so fresh and tasty. But, we have to be brave. We have to be strong.
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I have a good feeling as well....
The omens look good for this season. When Sunderland were relegated from the Prem, that was the year we won promotion (2006). When we faced Arsenal in the League Cup at Highbury that was the year we won promotion (2006). Could history be repeating itself?
We played Arsenal in the League Cup this year and Sunderland have come down. History might be repeating. We just need a Reading promotion now.
Nobody eat the sausage at Fulham on Saturday. I know it is extremely delicious but it just brings awful bad luck. Boycott the sausage. Everyone stick to your winning routines this weekend. We can win this game.
I will stick to my winning routines. It will be the blue boxer shorts. I will be having my coffee out of my Reading FC mug on the morning of the game. I will also wear a necklace that I discovered has winning powers. Reading have won every time I have worn this necklace so I will be doing so again on Saturday.
COME ON YOU ROYALS!
But my winning routine is eating the sausage Top Flight? What am I meant to eat instead? What can I do? I love having the big sausage at Fulham.
You can have a sausage but just don't have the one that they sell in the away end at Craven Cottage. That specific sausage cannot be part of your winning routine. Last two trips to the Cottage have resulted in disaster and that sausage was part of many of our pre-match and half time snacks. Get yourself down to the Gorge Cafe and eat their sausages. Have your sausage in Reading or Maidenhead if that's where you live.
It is overpriced anyway. It costs a flipping fiver for their sausage. Your wallet will thank you for avoiding it and so will Jaap Stam when we bring a first leg lead back to the Madejski.
by Top Flight » 12 May 2017 14:53
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But my winning routine is eating the sausage Top Flight? What am I meant to eat instead? What can I do? I love having the big sausage at Fulham.
You can have a sausage but just don't have the one that they sell in the away end at Craven Cottage. That specific sausage cannot be part of your winning routine. Last two trips to the Cottage have resulted in disaster and that sausage was part of many of our pre-match and half time snacks. Get yourself down to the Gorge Cafe and eat their sausages. Have your sausage in Reading or Maidenhead if that's where you live.
It is overpriced anyway. It costs a flipping fiver for their sausage. Your wallet will thank you for avoiding it and so will Jaap Stam when we bring a first leg lead back to the Madejski.
Top Flight, I hate to break it to you, but the big sausage has to be had in Fulham. I have to eat the big sausage they have in the away end, that is my winning routine. The last 2 times we have won there I have spent 5 crisp British pounds with her majesty's face on it, and I have shoved the big fat sausage in my face. We need a compromise I think
by Hound » 12 May 2017 15:08
Silver Fox I liked how Danny Higginbottom used as evidence for his prediction the fact that Stam says he likes to play an open game on the road, conveniently ignoring Stam's comments wrt this game being totally different so he won't be doing that tomorrow
by linkenholtroyal » 12 May 2017 15:29
Top Flight My prediction is that this tie will not go to extra time and penalties.
Both teams are quite loose defensively and are generally quite open in their play. I expect a clear winner when the final whistle blows at the Mad stad on Tuesday night. I wouldn't want to say which way it will go.
by Maneki Neko » 12 May 2017 15:48
genomeCountryRoyal http://www.friendsoffulham.com/forum/index.php?topic=59795.0
Oh what it must be to support an exiting club like Fulham, a true pillar of footballing excellence and glory the common fan can only dream of.
BORING BORING READING
"I don't really have anything against Reading, except for the fact that they seem to hate us. "
Since when?
by Ark Royal » 12 May 2017 15:58
by TommyF » 12 May 2017 16:07
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You can have a sausage but just don't have the one that they sell in the away end at Craven Cottage. That specific sausage cannot be part of your winning routine. Last two trips to the Cottage have resulted in disaster and that sausage was part of many of our pre-match and half time snacks. Get yourself down to the Gorge Cafe and eat their sausages. Have your sausage in Reading or Maidenhead if that's where you live.
It is overpriced anyway. It costs a flipping fiver for their sausage. Your wallet will thank you for avoiding it and so will Jaap Stam when we bring a first leg lead back to the Madejski.
Top Flight, I hate to break it to you, but the big sausage has to be had in Fulham. I have to eat the big sausage they have in the away end, that is my winning routine. The last 2 times we have won there I have spent 5 crisp British pounds with her majesty's face on it, and I have shoved the big fat sausage in my face. We need a compromise I think
Ok, well, if you're confident that the sausage can be part of a winning routine for you then do what you have to do.
The Fulham sausage has caused nothing but disaster in my experience. We were 2 up before I started munching on it last season and before I had got to the last bite we were 4-2 down. This season, I had the sausage before the game and it all went wrong from the start.
I blame both of those defeats entirely on the sausage. It cannot just be a coincidence that as soon as I start eating the sausage goals start flying in against us. The sausage is the work of the devil. It is so tasty and tempting yet it destroys us.
by Royalmitchell » 13 May 2017 11:11
by Top Flight » 13 May 2017 13:23
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Top Flight, I hate to break it to you, but the big sausage has to be had in Fulham. I have to eat the big sausage they have in the away end, that is my winning routine. The last 2 times we have won there I have spent 5 crisp British pounds with her majesty's face on it, and I have shoved the big fat sausage in my face. We need a compromise I think
Ok, well, if you're confident that the sausage can be part of a winning routine for you then do what you have to do.
The Fulham sausage has caused nothing but disaster in my experience. We were 2 up before I started munching on it last season and before I had got to the last bite we were 4-2 down. This season, I had the sausage before the game and it all went wrong from the start.
I blame both of those defeats entirely on the sausage. It cannot just be a coincidence that as soon as I start eating the sausage goals start flying in against us. The sausage is the work of the devil. It is so tasty and tempting yet it destroys us.
You will be pleased to know i am going to try and avoid the big Fulham sausage today Top Flight. If will be hard, I love the big, juicy sausage they have there in the hard buns
But I will do my best to avoid it so we do not get bad luck.
I avoid nobody to have the sausage today and avoid it at all costs and we will win!
by Hound » 13 May 2017 15:04
by stealthpapes » 13 May 2017 15:08
Huddersfield had 'no history',
by mumbo-jumbo » 13 May 2017 15:33
by KC Royal » 13 May 2017 15:34
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