by Gunny Fishcake » 21 Jun 2017 08:52
by Winston Biscuit » 21 Jun 2017 09:01
by genome » 21 Jun 2017 09:03
by genome » 21 Jun 2017 09:18
by Winston Biscuit » 21 Jun 2017 09:22
genome Loving Brentford at home on my birthday
by genome » 21 Jun 2017 09:27
by Top Flight » 21 Jun 2017 09:30
by genome » 21 Jun 2017 09:33
by Forbury Lion » 21 Jun 2017 09:37
by maffff » 21 Jun 2017 09:40
genome Tougher run-in this year.
Villa (A), Fulham (A), Sunderland (H), Wednesday (A) in our last 7.
by genome » 21 Jun 2017 09:41
by muirinho » 21 Jun 2017 09:59
Forbury Lion No fixture on valentines day next year and no home games over Christmas (23rd Dec doesn't count), that will make my life easier with the missus. Fortunately her birthday falls outside of the football season too.
I could tell her I e-mailed the FA and arranged this, she'll believe me too but I'll be expected to do it every year so better not.
by bobby1413 » 21 Jun 2017 10:05
by tidus_mi2 » 21 Jun 2017 10:27
by genome » 21 Jun 2017 10:35
tidus_mi2 I guess that also means we will have played Fulham for two consecutive home fixtures, that surely doesn't happen very often.
by Avon Royal » 21 Jun 2017 11:19
by ronnyroyal » 21 Jun 2017 11:34
by Nameless » 21 Jun 2017 11:40
by NewCorkSeth » 21 Jun 2017 11:42
ronnyroyal https://rokerreport.sbnation.com/2017/6/21/15803872/cans-megabus-definitive-ranking-of-all-2017-18-championship-awaydays-23-11
Sunderland Fans looking forward to the trip
by bobby1413 » 21 Jun 2017 11:43
Shitty Sunderland Website I bet you cannot name me one thing interesting about Reading. Well, aside from Reading Festival (which is just the posh version of the much cooler Leeds Festival, if you needed to know).
Reading is the most boring town in the UK, with the exception of Milton Keynes and Silloth. No-one has ever uttered the words “hey, let’s go see the sights Reading has to offer”. It’s a painfully dull place which only plus point is that its near enough to commute to London.
The Madejski Stadium (or the ‘Mad Stad’ as TalkSport infuriatingly insist on calling it as though it has some form of character) reflects the town in which it is situated - it's the quintessential pop-up ground on a retail park in the middle of nowhere. It's 3 miles away from the centre of the town with no train station or any semblance of decent pub nearby.
Whilst we have finally shook off the dreadful day out that is Stoke-on-Trent we have sadly gained its southern, less angry equivalent.
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